04 Feb 12 UTC | Spring, 1901: (President Eden): Greetings, Jesus! |
04 Feb 12 UTC | Spring, 1901: (Jesus Petry): Hey, good luck! |
04 Feb 12 UTC | Spring, 1901: (Jesus Petry): This is a great variant. Have you tried it yet? |
04 Feb 12 UTC | Spring, 1901: (President Eden): I have some limited experience with it. What about you? |
04 Feb 12 UTC | Spring, 1901: (Jesus Petry): Won one with T, drew one with E. |
04 Feb 12 UTC | Spring, 1901: (President Eden): 3-1 as England, 1-0-1 as Turkey here. |
04 Feb 12 UTC | Autumn, 1902: Sorry, a little connection problem. |
04 Feb 12 UTC | Autumn, 1902: We may go on. |
04 Feb 12 UTC | Autumn, 1902: No worries. I just hope it doesn't make you miss a turn. |
04 Feb 12 UTC | Autumn, 1902: That's good! |
04 Feb 12 UTC | Well, so much for a dramatic charge into the neutral territories to finish the game. lol. GG, Jesus! |
04 Feb 12 UTC | Well played, congrats! |
04 Feb 12 UTC | You too, I was pretty nervous the whole time. Haha. Nice playing with you! |
04 Feb 12 UTC | I think I've built more southern fleets in my previous game, or my opponent didn't move so many into there, which allowed me to take Tunis. That's possibly the most important center in this variant. |