19 Oct 21 UTC | Spring, 1860: Ah it started, fine. Are you here? |
19 Oct 21 UTC | Spring, 1860: I am! |
19 Oct 21 UTC | Spring, 1860: Great, then have a nice game! |
19 Oct 21 UTC | Spring, 1860: You too! |
19 Oct 21 UTC | Well this has certainly not gone my way haha |
19 Oct 21 UTC | Nope, you're all but dead |
19 Oct 21 UTC | GameMaster: Confederacy voted for a Concede. If everyone (but one) votes concede the game will end and the player _not_ voting Concede will get all the points. Everybody else will get a defeat. |
19 Oct 21 UTC | Want a rematch? |
19 Oct 21 UTC | Sure! |
19 Oct 21 UTC | I've made the experience that not going for Kentucky in the first move almost certainly leads to a defeat. Also in my moves most of the times I want to minimize the worst case. So (not including guesses) I play in such a way, that the best possible counter to my move is the least harmfull. |
19 Oct 21 UTC | Yeah I can see that. It was functionally over for me within the first two turns. Definitely well played by you. |
19 Oct 21 UTC | I've opened another one, with random selection. If I get Confederacy, it would be cool because it's the other way round, but as the Confederacy is a bit stronger in the stats, me being Union again wouldn't be bad either, I think. |
19 Oct 21 UTC | I just joined, so let's hope for a bit more of a competitive match haha |