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''Know yourself and your enemies, then there are no danger in a hundred battles.''  
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''Know yourself but not your enemies, then one shall be lost and one shall be won.''  
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|scope="col" width="300" |<div style="text-align: center;">''Surprise becomes effective when we suddenly face the enemy at one point with far more troops than he expected. This type of numerical superiority is quite distinct from numerical superiority in general: it is the most powerful medium in the art of war''
''Know not yourself nor your enemies, every battle shall be lost. - Sun Zi, Ancient Chinese Strategist''
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<font face=Garamond><span style="font-size:200%">'''''Clausewitz'''''</span></font>
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''<small>Prussian general and military theorist</small>''</div>
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|scope="col" width="300" |<div style="text-align: center;">''Know yourself and your enemies, then there are no danger in a hundred battles.''  
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''Know yourself but not your enemies, then one shall be lost and one shall be won.''
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''Know not yourself nor your enemies, every battle shall be lost.''
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<font face=Garamond><span style="font-size:200%">'''''Sun Zi'''''</span></font>
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''<small>Ancient Chinese Strategist</small>''</div>
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| align="center" scope="col" width="936px" colspan=12  bgcolor="#DDDDDD" style="border: 1px solid darkgray;" |<span style="font-size:150%">'''Contents'''</span>
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| colspan=4 align="center" scope="col" width="312px" bgcolor="#F0F0F0"| [[Main_Page#Getting_Started|Getting Started]]
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| colspan=4 align="center" scope="col" width="312px" bgcolor="#F0F0F0"| [[Main_Page#How_to_Play|How to Play]]
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| colspan=4 align="center" scope="col" width="312px" bgcolor="#F0F0F0"| [[Main_Page#Game_Features|Game Features]]
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| colspan=3 align="center" scope="col" width="234px" bgcolor="#F0F0F0"| [[Main_Page#Community|Community]]
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| colspan=3 align="center" scope="col" width="234px" bgcolor="#F0F0F0"| [[Main_Page#Military_Archivess|Military Archives]]
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| colspan=3 align="center" scope="col" width="234px" bgcolor="#F0F0F0"| [[Main_Page#How_to_Win|How to Win]]
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| colspan=3 align="center" scope="col" width="234px" bgcolor="#F0F0F0"| [[Main_Page#Essays|Essays]]
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== Getting Started ==
 
== Getting Started ==
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*[[Nature_of_Dice_Luck_and_Streaks|The Nature of the Dice, Luck, and Streaks]]
 
*[[Nature_of_Dice_Luck_and_Streaks|The Nature of the Dice, Luck, and Streaks]]
 
*[[The_Thirty-Six_Stratagems|The Thirty-Six Stratagems]]
 
*[[The_Thirty-Six_Stratagems|The Thirty-Six Stratagems]]
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Revision as of 08:01, 29 June 2015

Surprise becomes effective when we suddenly face the enemy at one point with far more troops than he expected. This type of numerical superiority is quite distinct from numerical superiority in general: it is the most powerful medium in the art of war

Clausewitz

Prussian general and military theorist
Clausewitz&SunTsu.png
Know yourself and your enemies, then there are no danger in a hundred battles.

Know yourself but not your enemies, then one shall be lost and one shall be won.

Know not yourself nor your enemies, every battle shall be lost.

Sun Zi

Ancient Chinese Strategist


Contents
Getting Started How to Play Game Features
Community Military Archives How to Win Essays


Getting Started

How to Play

Game Features

Community

Military Archives

How to Win

Essays