They do pretty good for a bunch of skill-less, one-eyed, peg-legged, drunken skirt-chasers, don't they?
Things are a lot different when there are zillion skill-less, one-eyed, peg-legged, drunken skirt-chasers on line.
Reset was almost imminent every day for the past few days, except whenever US prime time comes, Rooks lose 50% of their total numbers while Bishops gain 50%. The northern side of the island is pretty much a 'neutral' type of strat zone, very hard to reset. The major battles are mostly between the SE and SW in ndisles, and guess what, it's Bishops against Rooks this time.
When numbers are equal, things go 'normal', as SE corner in ndisles is a disadvantaged place. Rooks march on East, onto Bish mainland. Then 'the time comes', Rooks log off, Bish log on, the situation is 'reset' with the Bish pushing west this time.
If the numbers were equal in every time zones, or if it was the Knights in the SW corner, ndisles would have been reset the first day it was put up.
No need to find complex reasons to such a simple thing. Numbers dictate everything. Occam's Law.