How to play Diplomacy Board Game (Tutorial Part 3 of 5)




The rules of Diplomacy (the board game) described in full entertaining detail. From the channel that brought you the openings guide. More diplomacy info: http://www.historygamer.com/diplomacy/diplomacy_how_to_play.php

In part 3 I look at the concept of cutting support. This negates the support of the unit being attacked. It’s an important concept in holding your front line.

I then expand upon this particular conflict example, with another nation involved supporting a different nations unit (one which they don’t own). In this case you need to mention the nation you are supporting. e.g. A Silesia support AUSTRIAN army Vienna to Galicia.

I start to cover retreat orders. You can’t retreat into an area which has been bounced out of. For example.

More ideas and examples in the video.

More diplomacy info:
http://www.historygamer.com/diplomacy/diplomacy_how_to_play.php
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How to play Diplomacy Board Game (Tutorial Part 2 of 5)




The rules of Diplomacy (the board game) described in full entertaining detail. From the channel that brought you the openings guide. More diplomacy info: http://www.historygamer.com/diplomacy/diplomacy_how_to_play.php

In part 2 I look at the economy of the game (supply centers vs units on the board). I show a complete year for Turkey, with example moves and the count up of supply centers vs units.

I then talk about the possibility of conflict and define what a stand off is. I now show an example of a support order which allows an attack stronger than a force of one. I expand upon the example to show three nations competing over a specific land area.

More diplomacy info:
http://www.historygamer.com/diplomacy/diplomacy_how_to_play.php
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