Re: pentagram diplomacy
A big difference between this 7-player graph and the 5-player case is that in the 5-player (pentagram) game, you are always your enemy's enemy. That is, if I can win by killing you (and one other person), then you can win by killing me (and one other person).
With this 7-player game diagrammed above, I want to protect myself from my two attackers, but I don't get any victory points for conquering them.
I guess the problem is if I were playing in this 7-player game, I wouldn't know what strategy to use!
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