30 Dec 16 UTC |
Spring, 1901: GameMaster: Please remember that negotiations before the game begins are not allowed. |
30 Dec 16 UTC |
Spring, 1901: Info: This is a choose your country game. |
30 Dec 16 UTC |
Spring, 1901: I have not studied this board at all before this so you may just take my to school here! |
30 Dec 16 UTC |
Autumn, 1901: I haven't really either, so it will be quite a match. haha. |
31 Dec 16 UTC |
Autumn, 1905: I got lucky there! |
31 Dec 16 UTC |
Spring, 1906: Yes, luck will probably decide this game. We are quite evenly match. |
31 Dec 16 UTC |
Spring, 1906: Ah, but you have the unit lead, which makes a big difference. |
31 Dec 16 UTC |
Autumn, 1906: Well, I think this might be game. |
31 Dec 16 UTC |
Even with one possible build, I don't see where I am gonna make any more progress against you. Your unit in my back lines ate up 3 of my units trying to corral it, and I believe that was the difference. |
31 Dec 16 UTC |
GameMaster: Red 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. |
31 Dec 16 UTC |
I miss clicked... ahhhhhhhh. Damn smart phone. |
31 Dec 16 UTC |
Oh, nevermind. I thought I conceded. I was about to vote draw because I thought I couldn't make any gains unless I was very lucky or in a long time. Hahaha. |
31 Dec 16 UTC |
So when I saw the that the game ended, I thought I hit that instead of draw. |
31 Dec 16 UTC |
Very good game though. You out guessed me so many times that I felt I was going to develop an aneurysm. |
31 Dec 16 UTC |
With you having the advantage on the left side of the map, I figured you would slowly push me back into my own SC's. After the first two or three turns, I really felt like I made some questionable moves, which then made me decide to gamble a couple times. You did well in keeping a balanced attack and using the transform weapon, which I certainly didn't do. |