Finished: 09 PM Sun 08 Jan 17 UTC
Private Louis and Marie Divorce
1 day /phase
Unrated - Autumn, 1906, Finished
1 excused NMR / no regaining / extend the first 2 turn(s)
Game won by Atticus (1486 D)

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05 Jan 17 UTC Spring, 1901: GameMaster: Please remember that negotiations before the game begins are not allowed.
06 Jan 17 UTC Spring, 1901: Info: This is a choose your country game.
07 Jan 17 UTC And just like that it looks like it is over! You established the stalemate line very well so I could not budge it.
07 Jan 17 UTC The key move that probably gave me the game was when you retreated Munich to Kiel instead of Berlin. Because of that, you got no units behind my lines to harass me.
07 Jan 17 UTC True! By the time I realized I wouldn't break through, it was too late to try the end around! Well done!
07 Jan 17 UTC Thanks, Italy gave me a headache ever turn. There were so many horrible contingencies to consider.
07 Jan 17 UTC I kept flipping back and forth on whether to build a fleet or army in Marseilles every turn.........I should have stayed with fleets early on to try and get through the Med. Easy to second guess now.
07 Jan 17 UTC I think the goal for France is to take and hold Tunis, merely threaten Italy, get a unit pass the German stalemate line, and convoy units up to Scandinavia as quickly as possible.
07 Jan 17 UTC With you getting to the front lines quickly, that is paramount to find a way around Munich and the stalemate line.