06 Jan 12 UTC | Spring, 1901: Hello! |
06 Jan 12 UTC | Spring, 1901: hey whats up? this should be fast. Rus/Tur have a big disadvantage, but it is fun to play. |
06 Jan 12 UTC | Spring, 1901: I have only played this map once, and that was back when I didn't really know what I was doing. But yes, I see that statistically I am likely to win. We can have a rematch with roles reversed later if you like. |
06 Jan 12 UTC | Autumn, 1901: sure. sounds good. |
06 Jan 12 UTC | Autumn, 1901: i just like playing it to learn strategy for when i play the basic games. i am not very good yet. |
06 Jan 12 UTC | Spring, 1902: It is good to study old (i.e. finished) games. You can see the map at every stage of the game. |
06 Jan 12 UTC | Autumn, 1902: i think it would be fairer if the Sevastopol unit was an Army to begin having to funnel two fleets through Constantinople is a pain in the ass. |
06 Jan 12 UTC | Spring, 1903: Agreed. Though you do start with an additional unit. |
06 Jan 12 UTC | Spring, 1903: Why didn't you use Norway or Gulf of Bothnia to support move the other in? |
06 Jan 12 UTC | Spring, 1903: (to Sweden) |
06 Jan 12 UTC | Autumn, 1903: yeah. that was a mistake. |
06 Jan 12 UTC | Autumn, 1903: and the additional unit is not true. i actually start with 5 units. the two fleets are bottle necked in the black sea. |
06 Jan 12 UTC | Autumn, 1903: yeah, i messed up the fleet support to Sweden and messed up Greece to Ionian. damn. |
06 Jan 12 UTC | Spring, 1904: There are a great many other things you did not mess up. I would not worry. |
06 Jan 12 UTC | Spring, 1904: ?? why not retreat to Tunis? |
06 Jan 12 UTC | Spring, 1904: Made a mistake. I am not paying enough attention to this game right now. Sorry for not giving it more attention. |
06 Jan 12 UTC | Spring, 1904: lol. don't worries. i did the same thing with the Sweden and Alabania moves. |
06 Jan 12 UTC | Autumn, 1904: Yikes! You have clearly done this once or twice before. |
06 Jan 12 UTC | Autumn, 1904: yeah. i just messed up there too. damnit. |
06 Jan 12 UTC | Spring, 1905: honestly, this is my first (maybe second) on this map. |