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Huwebes, Pebrero 14, 2013

VICTORIOUS and DEFEATED.

          So in the last blog, I told you about my feeling with regards to the fall of Troy. The Trojans have been deceived by their enemy, leading to their victory.

          How did the Trojans lose? Like I said in my last blog, the strategy of the Greeks is good and they didn't notice it well so they got deceived. Since they don't know how the Greeks are planning, the Trojans made their tactics to as an aggressive one, placing strong aces in the front leaving some rather weak allies on their bases. They didn't know that their strategy has been defeated by the strategy of the Greeks. That alone made the Trojan war the terrible loss for the Trojans.

          So why is it the ultimate victory of the Greeks? Knowing their strategy well, they really put a lot of effort and time of thinking for it. Since they both want to win, they need to counter every move of at least win by every move they make. If you had lost in your move, you should think of a different move to at least win. That is the logic I think made the Greeks win the Trojan war.

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