Army Clashing Kabbala

Likewise, I beleive in the 50-50 theory. Hence if you can move two or three armies against only one, the one army is pined almost every time. What recent evidence have you seen to the contary?
Ed Mills

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From: D N <nanooknw@yahoo.com>
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Subject: [mepbmlist] Army Clashing Kabbala
Date: Wed, 2 Jun 2004 10:23:15 -0700 (PDT)

Who moves first when enemy armies in adjacent hexes
try to swap?

I've long been a believer in the coin-toss theory --
each has a 50/50 chance. But I've recently been thrown
by two sets of contradictory evidence.

Other theories floating around:
- cav moves first
- fed troops move first
- troops moving to easier terrain (like down from
mountains) move first
- ForcMar moves first

Thoughts?

Cheers,

Dan N.

(Note that this question arises only when armies are
exchanging places, as when trying to block an invader.
For all other situations, armies always get to move
into their first hex of movement.)

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Ovatha Easterling wrote:

Likewise, I beleive in the 50-50 theory. Hence if you can move two or three armies against only one, the one army is pined almost every time. What recent evidence have you seen to the contary?
Ed Mills

I believe that too... I�ve recently had an army going down the mountain,
against another going up, about the same size. I did 860 and the enemy
going up the mountain did 850. And he got there...

Maybe there are modifiers of the probabilities base on command ranks,
morale, size, 860/850, terrain type, but even though, no movement is
100% sure.

Rener