Finished: 10 AM Mon 22 May 23 UTC
War beneath the Sun-3
2 days /phase
Pot: 40 D - Spring, 1581, Finished
Sengoku, Rulebook press, Anon, WTA, noProcess:Sun
1 excused NMR / regain after 5 turn(s) / extend never
Game drawn

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16 Mar 23 UTC Spring, 1570: Who’s here?
16 Mar 23 UTC Spring, 1570: Mori checking in
16 Mar 23 UTC Spring, 1570: Oda's here
17 May 23 UTC Spring, 1580: GameMaster: Asakura voted for a Draw. If everyone votes Draw the game will end and the points are split equally among all the surviving players, regardless of how many supply centers each player has.
20 May 23 UTC Good game people. Thanks Mori, that was solid
20 May 23 UTC Good game everyone. And I'm glad we worked together as well as we did. I was worried in the early game after not hearing much from you or Chosokabe. And thank you Oda for not going for the solo
20 May 23 UTC Good game, I could have tried for the solo, but honestly it seemed just too risky and it would take forever lol. Well played everyone!
20 May 23 UTC I think if I had ever attacked Mori then Ods would have surely soloed
20 May 23 UTC I’m surprised we drew here. Mori and Shimazu could have gradually pressed Oda and I back and defeated me.
20 May 23 UTC If that happened, my plan was going to be to give up more territory to one than the other, then the dynamic would shift and one of them would have to work with me to prevent the other guy's solo.
20 May 23 UTC Though I'm satisfied with the way it ended
20 May 23 UTC The map makes it hard to change the point of attack, it needs changes of alliances. Takes too long to achieve.
21 May 23 UTC I think it would have been harder than that to break our alliance. If you noticed, I had shimazu take iyo to keep us balanced. I somewhat regretted that later though because I could have used an extra unit and he had a few that were too far out of the fight to participate.

The tsugaru straight move by me in the last turn really was my one move I would call a misstep. If the game continued it would have been hard to stabilize my front.

Asakura, the biggest mistake you made was playing too defensive after our war started. At one point you had a fleet in sea of japan and could have moved to south sea of Japan and gotten behind our lines, but instead you drew it back to defend. It would have occupied more units than that if you used it to attack