 And Diplomacy is interesting because you may be the best player of the world. If the six other players want to kill you, they will to kill you. It's a great difference between chess and Diplomacy or something like that. If the best player of chess is hated by each other, he may win the World Championship without a problem. But in Diplomacy, you can't win if the other else doesn't win. It's that that is good in Diplomacy. Try to convince the other that you... To kill somebody for you? Yes. That was better and then you need the title. The title is for you and you must convince the other. Diplomacy unlike any other game, you absolutely need help to win. You're not going to do it on your own. Maybe your biggest decision has to be when to stop getting help and turn on your previous ally to try and win the game. There's a way to learn how to talk to people. Like, it teaches you how to be neutral about things. So it's like it's not a yes, it's not a no. It's appealing to both of us, but you have no real definite answer. It's not just pieces. It's board dynamics. It's what is one person going to be thinking. What is one country going to be thinking if I make these moves? If I start attacking this country, how are the people behind me going to react? Are they going to jump on me from behind or are they going to keep pressing the other way? It's a good game for Sadus and insane. It's just really about the purest form of strategy that I think you can get in a board game. So I like both diplomacy. I like both levels. I like the tactical chess type element and I like the psychopathic lying element too. It's a unique combination. It's a great game. It should be promoted and it should be much better known than it is. Its biggest strength is you have seven people playing for a very long time. That's also the thing that is as big as liability because you can't get games. You know, face-to-face games, seven people very often. You can learn to play diplomacy at a reasonably good level fairly quickly. And then it's a lot of experience, but there's some good resources. You have diplomacy world and some other places where people are just starting out and go and they can read about games that have been played already and they can study that. A lot of good resources on openings and things. I might want to consider reading some of those myself.