I'm looking for a bit of advice on here. Normally I don't really find it a troublesome strategy really, but I have a player in my pitboss game who is complaining about it at the moment.
The way I'm thinking is thusly:
END = End of Turn
Player 1 = P1 etc..
P1 P2 P3 End P3 P1 P2 End P2 P3 P1 End P1 P3 P2 End P2
In the above example. Player 3 goes twice at the end of turn 1 and 2 and then goes as SOON as he can every other turn afterwards which means he'll always be after whoever ends the turn (presuming the person who ends the turn continues and does their next turn). In this case There is a small advantage in turn 3 for P3 as he's gone 3 times, P2 has gone 3 times, but P1 has gone only twice. However you can also look at it as P2 has gone 3 times while P3 and P2 have gone only twice.
If Player 3 wants to maximize his double turns..
P1 P2 P3 End P3 P2 P1 End P1 P2 P3 End P3 P1 P2 End
In this case P3 actually allows P2 and P1 to do a double turn before he goes again.
The way I view it.. is that you might get a small temporary advantage from double moving, but it's corrected in the precedding turns.
What does everyone think?
The way I'm thinking is thusly:
END = End of Turn
Player 1 = P1 etc..
P1 P2 P3 End P3 P1 P2 End P2 P3 P1 End P1 P3 P2 End P2
In the above example. Player 3 goes twice at the end of turn 1 and 2 and then goes as SOON as he can every other turn afterwards which means he'll always be after whoever ends the turn (presuming the person who ends the turn continues and does their next turn). In this case There is a small advantage in turn 3 for P3 as he's gone 3 times, P2 has gone 3 times, but P1 has gone only twice. However you can also look at it as P2 has gone 3 times while P3 and P2 have gone only twice.
If Player 3 wants to maximize his double turns..
P1 P2 P3 End P3 P2 P1 End P1 P2 P3 End P3 P1 P2 End
In this case P3 actually allows P2 and P1 to do a double turn before he goes again.
The way I view it.. is that you might get a small temporary advantage from double moving, but it's corrected in the precedding turns.
What does everyone think?