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I actually really want to see more videos with this guy, maybe in a format where he plays a game first, and you watch, and then he coaches you on the second match.
You suggest 8,5,10 and he’s like ok that’s alright. Then he’s like there’s so many problems with your placement lol 6,3,4 and 8,4,10 are infinitely better lol tell him before he placed then!
Didnt get the road building move tbh.. you didnt have wheat and could have settled on the 8 wheat but chose to take 3/8 stone wool spot, plus inviting more solo block chances on the 8 wool But great vid, loved the insights
Just because you’re a top player doesn’t mean you can’t keep improving, the insight of another super high level competitor, especially one on a slightly higher tier is super valuable
You can see how this guy is very good but sometimes even he doesn’t do the perfect move, think he was a bit stubborn as well as either moves are good in certain situations, but nevertheless he is clearly a very decent catan player.
No reason to dump the ore and keeping sheep with the first robber even if the ore gonna get blocked. He have a shit ton of sheep income and cannot use it till get two roads(with a eleven brick) if they get the only ore he keep stole(as it happens). If he keep two ores and two wheats could develop with a sheep income or wait till the village so pretty dumb play.
@@alxan3942 and keeping a sheep doesn't help with that, because he need brick and wood to do that not sheep. Keeping two ores allow him to develop also whatever the card got stoled when he get sheep in the future cause has a ton of income of it. Dumb play
@@jesusboti9801 However true in general, the black had a greater chance to steal ore if he kept it and buy a dev card. I think keeping 2 wheat and 2 wood with 1 sheep had the highest chance of securing the port, but overall, hard to say if the best play, maybe 2 wood, 2 wheat and 1 ore is the best to keep to be flexible generally.
This guy is a horrible coach. Not only was he just giving generally bad advice to you, he also was saying wrong things before even thinking everything through.
I'm not good enough to say he was giving good or bad advice, so I was wondering if you could elaborate on what a couple of the more egregious examples are!