When I buy a new Ageod game, I usually play a few turns against Athena to get used to specific features, wich are not used in other Ageod games.
Otherwise I only play pbem

Against human opponents a game can be really really intense with multible turning points during an game. I really recommend playing pbem to you.
This is how I feel, when I repulsed a strong enemy offensive against overwhelming odds and denied my opponents strategic plans:
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You will notice that Pbem play is much about psychology. Not only about anticipating enemy moves and concealing yours, that is not enough imo. You have to actively impose your style of play on your opponent and know when to seize the initiative and when to wait for enemy actions first.
To have a enjoyable pbem game it is very important, that both players have roughly the same level of experience, otherwise it is pretty one sided
