28 Oct 11 UTC | Spring, 1901: Well this is just completely tactical. Not much use trying to psych each other out with messages, is there? |
28 Oct 11 UTC | Spring, 1901: We can try to make peace and spare civilians lives.... |
28 Oct 11 UTC | Autumn, 1901: Ha! |
28 Oct 11 UTC | Autumn, 1901: These one on one games are crazy hard. |
28 Oct 11 UTC | Spring, 1902: I foresee a draw. |
28 Oct 11 UTC | Spring, 1902: haha no way |
28 Oct 11 UTC | Bloody hell, I'm already getting killed here. |
28 Oct 11 UTC | Probably should have read it was first to 20, lol. |
28 Oct 11 UTC | Gahh I'm totally going to get stuck at 17 and lose |
28 Oct 11 UTC | Or not.. |
28 Oct 11 UTC | Good game |
28 Oct 11 UTC | Yeah, I'm really confused by some aspects of this game. I thought you said something about how you can't move behind a unit that is moving towards you. So, like, I didn't think you could take St. Petersburg from Norway with me in the Barents Sea. |
28 Oct 11 UTC | And, in retrospect, I guess I should have held Budapest. Even so, there were many more territories for you to take "behind" your line than I. I think you start with a bit of an advantage, and/or that I don't really know how to play from this side of the map. |
28 Oct 11 UTC | And, in retrospect, I guess I should have held Budapest. Even so, there were many more territories for you to take "behind" your line than I. I think you start with a bit of an advantage, and/or that I don't really know how to play from this side of the map. |
28 Oct 11 UTC | Why is it that neither of us won any money? We each bet 1 and won 1. |
28 Oct 11 UTC | Yeah the game limits you to 1 point bets on 2 and 3 player games. You get a "win" or a "loss" but it doesnt affect your ranking much on the website. I dont remember saying that about moving behind the line. I mentioned not being able to retreat to the territory that moved against you, but St Petes was open and I assumed you were going for Norway. |