06 Nov 15 UTC | Spring, 1860: Have a fun game |
06 Nov 15 UTC | Autumn, 1860: u2 :-) |
06 Nov 15 UTC | Autumn, 1862: Very odd game here. lol |
06 Nov 15 UTC | Autumn, 1862: Yes, it was mistake in bouncing on Milw and that is the beginning of my end. |
06 Nov 15 UTC | Autumn, 1863: If this was real life, you would have just lost after letting me run through Washington, Philadelphia, and New York. :-P |
06 Nov 15 UTC | Well, I see no hope for me to overcome the condition. |
06 Nov 15 UTC | GameMaster: Union voted for a Concede. If everyone (but one) votes Concede the game will end and the player _not_ voting Conceede will get all the points. Everybody else will get a defeat. |
06 Nov 15 UTC | I don't think it was quite over. You still probably had a 10-20% chance if you gambled to try to slip through my ranks. There was a lot of chaos up for grabs from Missouri to Richmond. |
06 Nov 15 UTC | I mean if I was you, I would have pushed into Nebraska and Iowa, and forgotten about my army in Indiana. You had 2 extra SCs, so you had 4 turns to use if I stole SCs from behind. Once you control Kentucky and Missouri, I'm in a lot of trouble. I would have tried to float Cape May out to the Bermuda Triangle as well, and made me gamble between covering East Coast and Strait of Florida. You could use that fleet to counterbalance Indiana by grabbing territories from behind, and all New Jersey had to do was chase NYC around. West Virginia and D.C. could constantly doubleteam Richmond to keep my fleets pinned down too. |