I'm a poker player when I'm not playing Civ III. This thread reminds me of an article I once read by Mike Caro talking about "bad beats" (hands lost because your opponent gets the one and only card in the deck that will allow him to beat you, despite the odds against doing so). Mike says that he thinks, on average, he has more bad beats against him than most players and goes on to explain that it's because he is more often holding the better hand -- thus there are more situations where he can be made a victim of a bad beat.
The situation here is analogous. The AI doesn't upgrade units, so you're going to be attacking spearmen with armor. Occasionaly, the spearmen will win. On the other hand, you probably will never be defending against armor with spearmen, so you don't have the chance to give the AI a similar "bad beat".
The situation here is analogous. The AI doesn't upgrade units, so you're going to be attacking spearmen with armor. Occasionaly, the spearmen will win. On the other hand, you probably will never be defending against armor with spearmen, so you don't have the chance to give the AI a similar "bad beat".
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