19 Jul 19 UTC | Spring, 1960: GameMaster: Please remember that negotiations before the game begins are not allowed. |
19 Jul 19 UTC | Spring, 1960: Info: This is a choose your country game. |
19 Jul 19 UTC | Spring, 1960: Good luck again. |
19 Jul 19 UTC | Spring, 1960: Thanks! |
19 Jul 19 UTC | Autumn, 1960: Same! |
19 Jul 19 UTC | Autumn, 1960: Same! |
23 Jul 19 UTC | Spring, 1963: You've got to make a move this turn, or I think you've lost |
23 Jul 19 UTC | Spring, 1963: I think I've already lost, but we'll see |
23 Jul 19 UTC | Spring, 1963: We will see. What is your win rate on this map? |
23 Jul 19 UTC | Spring, 1963: Very high, but only due to facing a lot of newcomers who make mistakes. I'm a big fan of it though, I think it gives a lot of options for different strategies even with the generally same starts |
23 Jul 19 UTC | Spring, 1963: Why did I lose the first game from your perspective? Just curious. |
23 Jul 19 UTC | Autumn, 1963: A large mistake was Spring 1961 not bouncing the East Pacific, but I think that other than that, you went to Iran twice instead of engaging in the Med |
23 Jul 19 UTC | Autumn, 1963: Makes sense. |
23 Jul 19 UTC | Autumn, 1963: Oof I thought I would have a little better luck there |
26 Jul 19 UTC | Autumn, 1966: You've staved off defeat yet again, although barring personal mental incapitation from me, I don't see how you can win. |
26 Jul 19 UTC | Autumn, 1966: I've gotten out of worse jams |
26 Jul 19 UTC | Autumn, 1966: Just kidding I really havent |
26 Jul 19 UTC | Autumn, 1966: :) |
26 Jul 19 UTC | Autumn, 1967: HOW |
27 Jul 19 UTC | Autumn, 1967: You won in europe while holding me off in Asia with fewer forces. |