04 Jan 24 UTC | Spring, 1901: GameMaster: Please remember that negotiations before the game begins are not allowed. |
04 Jan 24 UTC | Spring, 1901: Info: This is a choose your country game. |
08 Jan 24 UTC | GameMaster: Germany 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. |
08 Jan 24 UTC | Nicely played - breaking through there seals the game! |
08 Jan 24 UTC | Yeah, you could have forced a 17-17 draw |
08 Jan 24 UTC | We’ve played a few 1-1 match-ups and I’m very impressed with your game - it feels (to me at least) that you do a double or triple analysis - like you know what the logical thing is you’re expected to do and intentionally do something else to confound the opponent’s retaliation. Am I right or is that just how it feels? |
08 Jan 24 UTC | Yeah, but that's difficult, as at some point the other player expects me to not do the obviois... then the obviois would in turn become the unexpected. Some times I just ramdomly decide on what to do. |
08 Jan 24 UTC | Game theory in action. You play it well! |
08 Jan 24 UTC | Haha yeah, I am a mathematician. I really like finding the best moves. |