07 Jun 11 UTC | Spring, 1901: hey guys. gl all |
07 Jun 11 UTC | Spring, 1901: Luck luck luck! |
10 Jun 11 UTC | Spring, 1904: C'mon Russia. No point in saving orders when there's only 3 of us... |
10 Jun 11 UTC | Spring, 1904: sry i had a job interview and was eatinga fterwards |
10 Jun 11 UTC | Spring, 1904: No prob. |
12 Jun 11 UTC | Autumn, 1905: Surprised by Italy supporting a Russian move. Did not expect that. Seems to me that a game with only 3 players has an extremely low probability of teamwork. Shows what I know! I'm enjoying this game way more than I thought I would! |
12 Jun 11 UTC | Autumn, 1905: Its always a good idea to gang up on the strongest player. |
12 Jun 11 UTC | Autumn, 1905: i agree... especially when he is close to a victory |
12 Jun 11 UTC | Autumn, 1905: Mmm. Okay. Fair enough. But this is a good opportunity for me to learn, as I'm still pretty new to Diplomacy. So you two are going to cooperate against me because I'm in the lead and near a victory. If you're successful, Russia will then be in the lead. Is Italy going to then come to me against Russia? And then if Russia gets the lead later, Russia and I need to conspire against him? Where does it end? |
12 Jun 11 UTC | Autumn, 1905: it may end like this or to parties arrange with a draw |
12 Jun 11 UTC | Autumn, 1905: It ends when one player is able to get prevent the other two from counterrattacking. |
12 Jun 11 UTC | Autumn, 1905: Got it. |
16 Jun 11 UTC | Autumn, 1907: Dammit StP! Why will you not Stay seized?! |
20 Jun 11 UTC | Autumn, 1909: What? I thought a convoy always succeeded, even if a convoying fleet was dislodged? I'm certain I read that somewhere... |
20 Jun 11 UTC | Autumn, 1909: Nope. The convoy succeeds if the fleet is attacked, not if it is dislodged. |
20 Jun 11 UTC | Autumn, 1909: jup |
20 Jun 11 UTC | Autumn, 1909: Boo-urns. |
21 Jun 11 UTC | Autumn, 1909: God, the map is such a mess. can Anybody tell me what happened in Munich? I hit it with Ruhr, Kiel, and Burgundy, while Russia hit it with Berlin, Silesia, and Tyrolia. And we all bounced. Do I have that right? |
21 Jun 11 UTC | Autumn, 1909: Nope. Russia supported a hold in Munich from Berlin, Silesia, Tyrolia, and I supported it from Bohemia. |
21 Jun 11 UTC | Spring, 1910: Up is down. Black is white. My head, it's spinning. |