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03-31-2022, 11:50 AM( This post was last modified: 03-31-2022, 12:47 PM by Tr1x24 )
(03-31-2022, 03:31 AM)Duco Ndona Wrote: I think we need to keep in mind that if both the attacks on Gore and Widenose went differently, they would be down to two. And as amateuristic as people may call it. Picking of the members one by one is a very viable strategy. So I think the Nwaswitshakas coming out on top today was more down to luck than strategy.
Them being split up among multiple prides severely played against them. Had those males ran into the prides. Things would have gotten very ugly with only Gore there for protection. And if these new males keep pressurising them in the south, forcing the Nwaswitshakas to stay there as a group. It will leave the Kambulas vulnerable again.
Stop pls with that "N'ws are split between prides" narrative, they are not more split then any other coalitions. Lions in bigger coalitions are not always together. Mapogos where split, Majingilanes where split, Matimbas where split, Bboys where split, Selatis where split, N. Avocas where split etc.
They dont have too much prides or too big of a territory, this is normal and average for coalition of 4 males.
Them catching Wide Nose is more of a luck to them as he is limping and cant run away, and even then they couldn't kill him in a 3 vs 1, rest of N'ws reacted very fast, which means they where close by and ready.