Why Aggressive Players Lose to Patient Strategists

This match turns on one early decision: giving Europe to Red so I could shape every border that followed. By letting North America collapse on its own and timing the Purple kill at the exact moment it advanced the game, I ended up holding the only stable bonus structure on the map. This episode shows how influence, not aggression, decides fixed games, and why the player who sets the terms early usually owns the endgame. 0:00 Intro 0:30 Analyzing the Board 5:30 Unraveling the Puzzle 8:00 Long Path to South America 11:50 Africa Take & Unnecessary War 13:19 1st Elimination 14:18 Welcome to Europe 16:14 Missed Opportunity in Australia 16:46 2nd Elimination 18:04 Bad Neighbor! 19:00 A Fatal Mistake & 3rd Elimination 20:20 4th Elimination 21:05 Heads Up Endgame 23:00 Final Elimination 23:52 Player Ranks -- About Cresquin: I'm a Risk Grandmaster and I play Classic, Fixed Risk just like you learned on the world map you know and love. The road to Grandmaster is tough and sometimes you have to make some difficult decisions and take some Risks. A Classic Fixed Risk Grandmaster, Cresquin plays high-level ranked Risk: Global Domination in an open lobby. Classic Fixed Risk, Live gameplay, tips and the best strategies with a classic fixed risk grand master, facing real competition online. We won't be playing any exotic settings or maps, instead, concentrating on the classic risk board game you know and love to play with your family and friends. Risk global domination, board games, tactics, winning. We play from every continent and territory bonus: Africa, North America, South America, Asia, Europe and everyone's favorite, Australia. Catch me Streaming here on youtube and on twitch.