20 Jun 15 UTC | Spring, 1903: Not the easiest/fairest task for you. Let's play it out awhile and then I'll offer a draw. |
20 Jun 15 UTC | Spring, 1903: Yes I think we should Keep playing awhile. It's fun, though. Thanks for the offer |
21 Jun 15 UTC | Spring, 1906: GameMaster: Russia 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. |
21 Jun 15 UTC | Spring, 1906: I put up a Draw vote. I'm happy to keep playing, feel free to Draw whenever you like. |
22 Jun 15 UTC | Spring, 1906: Thanks! |
22 Jun 15 UTC | Autumn, 1906: How many SCs do you need for a solo win? |
22 Jun 15 UTC | Autumn, 1906: All 34 in this game. |
22 Jun 15 UTC | Autumn, 1906: Okay thanks |
22 Jun 15 UTC | Spring, 1908: I'll leave you Paris. That'll be a board I've never seen before! Props for playing this out. I've had a couple of these games with me in your position, and really it's one of the reasons I've created them. I've learned a good deal about recognizing and reaching stalemate lines, etc. by playing in some unsual circumstances. |
23 Jun 15 UTC | Spring, 1908: Actually I've never played Turkey against Russia but I've learned something too :) I'd be ready to draw but if you just want to see this map complete in purple, feel free to leave me at least one SC and then I set to draw :) |
24 Jun 15 UTC | Autumn, 1908: It's OK to just draw. Thank you for playing. |
24 Jun 15 UTC | A lot of thanks for this end of the game! I bet there aren't many people who would have done that. |
24 Jun 15 UTC | No problem. |