Speaking to many Greeks from Athens,GREECE,they Stated that Alexander The Great was Both a "Collective Experienced CHESS Player Tactician, Checkmating all his Generals and Opponents"in "Chess".Afterwards, After Exercircing his Mind! with Many Chess Dramas, Alexander The Great would Drink his Wines, both Cool Sparkling Fruit Wines and NON-Sparkled Red Wines.Alexander The Great was A Man of Respecting his Captures too,Gave Authority & Power to ALL both GREEK & BABYLONIAN & Persian,while he Rests!!
Every chess player knows that you just cannot ignore your other wing when you attack from one wing, you should always keep an eye on the other. So this battle as reconstructed here does not prove Alexander's genius for me, but the weakness of his enemy.
@traveler900 Alexanders genius lied in deployment (this includes reading the terrain and the oppositions battle plan), placing himself where the battle would be turned. He relied heavily in the quality of his his troops and officers. He also had a tone of luck and an unbelievable constitution, that he did not get killed by any of the wounds he incurred.
Well, in the meantime, I have watched another documentary at /watch?v=FuaaD9r9gUE&feature=related telling the story of the battle at the Hydaspes river and I am impressed by Alexander's strategy, tactics and shrewdness as depicted there. And before all, his boldness. It also proves your point about his deployment tactics. Highly recommended!
What is channel 4? What country is it from? This is a pretty good documentary.
darkmessiahnz 3 months ago
Speaking to many Greeks from Athens,GREECE,they Stated that Alexander The Great was Both a "Collective Experienced CHESS Player Tactician, Checkmating all his Generals and Opponents"in "Chess".Afterwards, After Exercircing his Mind! with Many Chess Dramas, Alexander The Great would Drink his Wines, both Cool Sparkling Fruit Wines and NON-Sparkled Red Wines.Alexander The Great was A Man of Respecting his Captures too,Gave Authority & Power to ALL both GREEK & BABYLONIAN & Persian,while he Rests!!
Jules7892 7 months ago
Every chess player knows that you just cannot ignore your other wing when you attack from one wing, you should always keep an eye on the other. So this battle as reconstructed here does not prove Alexander's genius for me, but the weakness of his enemy.
traveler900 1 year ago
@traveler900 Alexanders genius lied in deployment (this includes reading the terrain and the oppositions battle plan), placing himself where the battle would be turned. He relied heavily in the quality of his his troops and officers. He also had a tone of luck and an unbelievable constitution, that he did not get killed by any of the wounds he incurred.
juanestebanmt78 1 year ago
@juanestebanmt78
Well, in the meantime, I have watched another documentary at /watch?v=FuaaD9r9gUE&feature=related telling the story of the battle at the Hydaspes river and I am impressed by Alexander's strategy, tactics and shrewdness as depicted there. And before all, his boldness. It also proves your point about his deployment tactics. Highly recommended!
traveler900 1 year ago
channel 4 shits all over crappy cheapy american documentaries
astroboirap 1 year ago