Finished: 11 AM Mon 04 Jan 16 UTC
Private spyman vs akeefa
2 days /phase
Pot: 2 D - Autumn, 1906, Finished
1 excused NMR / no regaining / extend the first 2 turn(s)
Game won by spyman (1072 D)

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03 Jan 16 UTC Spring, 1901: Welcome to Diplomacy, AKeefaTheHun. Looking forward to playing 1 vs 1 with you. Good luck.
03 Jan 16 UTC Autumn, 1903: Cool man - I'm gunna do some work around the house - my moves are ready to go
03 Jan 16 UTC Autumn, 1903: Retreats phase.Then after this we have the build phase, followed by
Spring 1904.
03 Jan 16 UTC Spring, 1904: The winner is the first person to capture (and hold for the autumn move) 18 supply centres.
03 Jan 16 UTC Spring, 1904: I have to pop out for a bit. Back at around 4pm.
03 Jan 16 UTC Autumn, 1904: Something that is worth looking at are stalemate lines. There are quite a number in Diplomacy. Most games actually end up in draws because as soon as one player looks like they could win, all the other players join up to stop him.
http://diplom.org/Online/StalematesAtoY/
03 Jan 16 UTC Autumn, 1904: 1 army :( !
03 Jan 16 UTC Autumn, 1904: 1 army :( !
03 Jan 16 UTC Spring, 1905: 1 army :( !
03 Jan 16 UTC Spring, 1905: 1 army :( !
03 Jan 16 UTC Autumn, 1905: akeefa takes back Munich!!!
03 Jan 16 UTC Autumn, 1905: Munich is arguably the most important supply centre on the map. It is a pivotal point.
03 Jan 16 UTC Autumn, 1905: If you are interested can see all the orders that were made by clicking the orders button at the bottom of the screen, next to where it says Archive.
03 Jan 16 UTC Autumn, 1905: I keep trying to guess your moves, and each time I guess wrong.
04 Jan 16 UTC Autumn, 1905: i'm either tricky or just a noob
04 Jan 16 UTC Autumn, 1905: i'm either tricky or just a noob
04 Jan 16 UTC Autumn, 1905: i'm either tricky or just a noob
04 Jan 16 UTC Autumn, 1905: why is my text re texting - is it because I'm refreshing the page?
04 Jan 16 UTC Autumn, 1905: why is my text re texting - is it because I'm refreshing the page?
04 Jan 16 UTC Autumn, 1905: ah yes

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