Blagoje_Jovovic asked me to share tips and how I kind of did this here due to people complaining about dice and unfair advantages.
The way I do it honestly depends on how all the three games are setup with drops, etc. However, here is my first tip. Look at all 3 games at once before playing a turn. It is important to compare your positions in the different games. Especially during the first few turns, try and play all your 3 turns at the same time. Look at the advantages and disadvantages you have in one game, because it could determine what you do in the other games as well. For example, in the final, I started all my 3 turns at once. In one game, the dice were terrible, so I stopped after losing 4, and tried and see what happened in the other games. I kind of got unlucky in all the turns so I played very conservatively for a few turns. Try and base decision making in some games due to your position in other games. If you are down troops in 2 games, play very conservatively in the third game. If you feel confident in 2 games, you can try and take a little bigger risks and try luck in the third game but if you start to get unlucky, stop before losing too many. That is a mistake people fail to realize. Pause in between every attack.
As a general rule as well, I usually say try and break your opponents bonus over taking a bonus yourself. However, if it starts pressing and gets really hard to break your opponents bonus, try taking a bonus that might be hard for your opponent to break. Hiding behind neutral troops is the best because players hate to waste their troops on neutrals.
That is all the basic advice I can give you all, but if you need help in a game, feel free to PM me and I'll tell you what I would do in that specific situation!
Blagoje_Jovovic asked me to share tips and how I kind of did this here due to people complaining about dice and unfair advantages.
The way I do it honestly depends on how all the three games are setup with drops, etc. However, here is my first tip. Look at all 3 games at once before playing a turn. It is important to compare your positions in the different games. Especially during the first few turns, try and play all your 3 turns at the same time. Look at the advantages and disadvantages you have in one game, because it could determine what you do in the other games as well. For example, in the final, I started all my 3 turns at once. In one game, the dice were terrible, so I stopped after losing 4, and tried and see what happened in the other games. I kind of got unlucky in all the turns so I played very conservatively for a few turns. Try and base decision making in some games due to your position in other games. If you are down troops in 2 games, play very conservatively in the third game. If you feel confident in 2 games, you can try and take a little bigger risks and try luck in the third game but if you start to get unlucky, stop before losing too many. That is a mistake people fail to realize. Pause in between every attack.
As a general rule as well, I usually say try and break your opponents bonus over taking a bonus yourself. However, if it starts pressing and gets really hard to break your opponents bonus, try taking a bonus that might be hard for your opponent to break. Hiding behind neutral troops is the best because players hate to waste their troops on neutrals.
That is all the basic advice I can give you all, but if you need help in a game, feel free to PM me and I'll tell you what I would do in that specific situation!