plundering.. resource destruction and mayhem.
Never allied..attacking all.
never winning.......always a pain the the backfield.
boxed in base....
stolen pill box placed in the middle of two warring factions.
the mine is a terrible thing to waste.
restraint is exercised.
stalking, hunting, lgm running.
continuing to plant chaos
reeping a bit of fun on the afternoon.
acro plays straight bolo.
barely can think in the terms of the insurgency.
builds bases. defends territory.....bah.
that is the type of player we pray upon.
pirates will be pirates.
and we may not be good spellers.........
weird wall in you backfield?
perhaps a local insurgent has taken up an attack.
The winbolo insurgent extensively employs deception to bypass the admitted advantage the straight winbolo player enjoys in terms of mass (mass numbers, massive firepower), cumulatively raising the enemy’s anxiety level and destroying their self-confidence. For inspiration the insurgent draws upon the three components of the North Vietnamese Army were the “real army” (chinh binh), which was the overt military force; the “hidden army” (ky binh), which was covert, invisible, guerilla-like; and the “phantom army” (nghi binh), which didn’t exist at all but which a good Vietnamese general could make his enemy believe did exist as a means of disorienting and intimidating him. This approach pulls the plug on the straight players advantage in firepower (as they often had nothing to fire at!), keeping them off balance and gradually wearing them out, until their will to continue the struggle was broken.
Use humility to make them haughty. Tire them by flight. Cause division among them. Attack when they are unprepared, make your move when they do not expect it.”
—Sun Tzu, The Art of War
“A military operation involves deception. Even though you are competent, appear to be incompetent. Though effective, appear to be ineffective.”
—Sun Tzu, The Art of Wa
“In ancient times skillful warriors first made themselves invisible, and then watched for vulnerability in their opponents.”
—Sun Tzu, The Art of War
I always enjoy the insurgent topics. It's an awesome twist to the game of Winbolo.
OH
things are so...uh...unclear to me now.
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WTF who is insurgent? Since when are there "insurgencies" in winbolo, well neways there better not be ne "insurgents" in stict tourney, defeats whole purpose of WB