Finished: 11 PM Tue 18 Sep 18 UTC
Duoom to Bad Tactics
1 day /phase
Pot: 2 D - Autumn, 1913, Finished
Duo, Public messaging only, Anon, WTA, Hidden draw votes
1 excused NMR / no regaining / extend the first 2 turn(s)
Game won by Player5 (2203 D)

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06 Sep 18 UTC Spring, 1901: hi, best wishes :]
06 Sep 18 UTC Spring, 1901: Thanks! Good luck!!
06 Sep 18 UTC Autumn, 1901: thanks! I've never played a symmetrical map before. without negotiation or natural landforms imbalancing play it will be down purely to wits. lucky you!

i'm curious to see where you're going with your unexpected opening
06 Sep 18 UTC Spring, 1902: Wits... and experience...

I’ve played this map a decent amount, and I’m in the minority in this opinion, but I love the first turn convoy.
06 Sep 18 UTC Autumn, 1902: I can see its advantage now

you can morph armies to naval units? ohhh
06 Sep 18 UTC Autumn, 1902: Yeah, it’s pretty convenient... you can only do it on centers though (found that out the hard way)
06 Sep 18 UTC Autumn, 1902: You can also morph back (also only on centers)

And it works kinda like a support in that if it’s attacked the transform fails.
06 Sep 18 UTC Autumn, 1903: acknowledged, thankyou
06 Sep 18 UTC Spring, 1904: lawd have mercy
06 Sep 18 UTC Spring, 1904: Is a fleet permitted to use an arrow bridge?
06 Sep 18 UTC Spring, 1904: Nope, only armies.
06 Sep 18 UTC Autumn, 1904: Though they can move into the space with the arrow and then move over. But that’s way slower!
06 Sep 18 UTC Spring, 1905: what time zone are you in? we seem to be on the same schedule
06 Sep 18 UTC Autumn, 1905: EST, you?
06 Sep 18 UTC Autumn, 1905: me too, it's nice to meet a fellow aussie

now prepare to defend against my feeble attacks
06 Sep 18 UTC Autumn, 1905: I have cousins in Australia, but by EST I was referring to the Eastern Standard Time (the east coast of the US)...
06 Sep 18 UTC Autumn, 1905: And ready to defend!
06 Sep 18 UTC Autumn, 1905: LordOfTheMemes (https://www.vdiplomacy.com/profile.php?userID=10175) is Australian though!
06 Sep 18 UTC Autumn, 1905: ohh right, we're on AEST but we often drop the A
06 Sep 18 UTC Spring, 1906: That makes sense, So we are 10 hours off or something? That's fairly comparable... I'm sleeping during your day and vice versa (or something like that)

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