Ree & Grimlock
Grimlock Grimlock
Ree, I've been thinking about how to outmaneuver an opponent when you only have a few supplies left. Want to map out a plan together?
Ree Ree
Sure, let's keep it tight. First, identify the few pieces you still have that can control key squares. Then, look for a way to lock the opponent’s king or queen in a corner with minimal moves. Use your last supplies only if they give a decisive positional advantage, not a direct attack. Think in terms of long-term pressure rather than a quick win. We'll sketch a sequence: pin a key piece, then trade off to leave them cramped. That’s the plan.
Grimlock Grimlock
Sounds solid. Keep the pins tight, let the pressure build, and only use that last piece when the king’s cornered. No wasted moves. Keep it quiet, move quiet.
Ree Ree
Right, stay patient. If they try a defensive line, I’ll have a backup pin that keeps the pressure. Quiet moves win the long game.
Grimlock Grimlock
Got it. Stay on the edge, keep the pressure, and let the quiet win.