Whenever I decide to read up on some more or less detailed info gathered by another user of these fora, I usually read a lot of posts, to see response by others to the possible effects of the info that has been provided. Most of the time (if I actually have time to play civ) I try to discover ways that will work for myself, but I read these strategy threads from time to time to broaden my perspective - even though I might not agree with all strat's and perhaps not even remember them or try them out. But all in all - I use the bits and pieces I can remember in situations where it is more or less obvious to me that they might work. Like Zachriel stated - a tool. Tools do not work all the time -> a screwdriver is not very efficiently used as a hammer
, but it can certainly work the screws....
Edited for even more thoughts:
One of the ways civ3 was described to work prior to release (IIRC) was that you would now have the chance to play a master of puppets way of warfare. This strategy, or "strategy" if you must insist
, is...err...a variation on the master of puppets theme. However I mus admit that it did look better on first read, rather than on second -> could do with more documentation (which is probably why I tend to trust the more experienced players' articles)

Edited for even more thoughts:
One of the ways civ3 was described to work prior to release (IIRC) was that you would now have the chance to play a master of puppets way of warfare. This strategy, or "strategy" if you must insist
