We are right at the end of the semifinals, which means this week’s episode is strategy-lite. We played a Three Player game recently, and realized we have covered every other player count, and it was time to give this one it’s day in the sun. We discuss the differences, between 3p and other counts, the pros and cons, and some the strategy to utilize. Additionally, Matt “debuts” his Trident map that he made over a year and a half ago! Which you can find here: https://www.reddit.com/r/twilightimperium/comments/8zyfjz/the_trident_3_player_map_that_encourages_conflict/
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205: 2021 Prelims and Semis
204: Talkin TI with Tim Pratt
203: Matt and Hunter Talk Winmaking
202: Why You Should Play Oath
201: Learn to Learn PoK
200: Weird Bearholders Meeting
199: Live Email from Dane
198: Are the New Factions TOO Good?
197: Prophecy of Kings Introduction Finale
196 - Vuil'raith Cabal Introduction
195: Inside Your Best Friend
194: Speaker Order
193: Empyrean Introduction
192: Improvised Homebrew Faction
191: Learning the Vagabond - Expansions
190: Argent Flight Introduction
189: Mahact Gene-Sorcerers Introduction
188: Victory Points and Objectives Part 2
187: Is Arborec Still the Worst?
186: Victory Points and Objectives part 1
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