Finished: 01 PM Fri 15 Dec 17 UTC
Private Aberration 9x9 Game 1
2 days /phase
Pot: 270 D - Autumn, 1923, Finished
Aberration V, No messaging, Anon, WTA, Hidden draw votes, ChooseYourCountry
1 excused NMR / no regaining / extend the first 2 turn(s)
This is a moderated game. Gamedirector: Dr. Recommended (1660 D Mod (B)) (is playing too).
Aberration 9x9 Tournament

Game won by Shah (1992 D)

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26 Aug 17 UTC Spring, 1901: Info: This is a choose your country game.
26 Aug 17 UTC Spring, 1901: Dr. Recommended (Gamedirector): Games 1-3 paused, working out a replacement. Thanks for your patience.
27 Aug 17 UTC Spring, 1901: Dr. Recommended (Gamedirector): Shah will be replacing Scuba Steve in this tournament. Once the Country Switch is complete, we'll be underway.
27 Aug 17 UTC Spring, 1901: Dr. Recommended (Gamedirector): Alright, away we go.
15 Dec 17 UTC Good win Shah... I just didn't have the armies to hold the line. Too many useless fleets. But my early conflicts brought about that situation. Thank you mouse and d-ice for recognizing the danger and pulling together. There just wasn't a way to fill the weakness in the middle once he gained Tyrol. I made a bad guess about guarding WAR this round. But the writing was on the wall already.
15 Dec 17 UTC Thanks, good game all. Huge thank you to Leif for letting me off the hook in 1913. Not the best way to repay that kindness but I saw a chance and took it.
15 Dec 17 UTC Well played Shah. Too bad we couldn't stop you. In retrospect I should probably have went a lot sooner for the elimination of the Hessia fleet to build an army to convoy to the continent. Wasn't sure that Samj would interpret such a move correctly though, so I dared not .... The fleets in Hague and Brussels were kind of useless too - so in retrospect I guess another alternative could have been to surrender those to Poland. Ah well... grats Shah.
16 Dec 17 UTC I am kicking myself for letting you off the hook Shah. When you pulled back I took the opportunity and neutered Doc (apologies there Doc) expecting you and I would both drive north and then you turned around and drove hard through the gap I left. Well played.