Finished: 10 AM Sun 05 Apr 20 UTC
Another Unexpected Annihilation
12 hours /phase
Pot: 35 D - Spring, 1913, Finished
Classic - Fog of War, No messaging, Anon, WTA, EoG: 24 SCs
1 excused NMR / regain after 5 turn(s) / extend never
Game drawn

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25 Mar 20 UTC Spring, 1906: GameMaster: Austria voted for a Draw. If everyone votes Draw the game will end and the points are split equally among all the surviving players, regardless of how many supply centers each player has.
04 Apr 20 UTC GameMaster: England voted for a Draw. If everyone votes Draw the game will end and the points are split equally among all the surviving players, regardless of how many supply centers each player has.
04 Apr 20 UTC Great game Germany! It was a pleasure working with you.

Turkey, you put up a strong right there at the end!
04 Apr 20 UTC Good game!!

@England, pleasure working with you! I almost betrayed you in autumn of 1908 to grab Brest and Belgium, I thought you had a lot more up north than you did, but now, I’m glad this was Fog of war and we worked together until the end!
04 Apr 20 UTC :( very disappointed that neither of you went for the win here. It's called annihilation for a reason.
04 Apr 20 UTC @Austria: I was seriously thinking about it. I had a plan in place to take Paris, Marseilles, Venice, Rome, Sweden, and Denmark/Rumania to reach 24. But I was a bit out of position, and would probably have lost Moscow and maybe Sev before getting there. The move to Ukraine the last turn sealed the deal
04 Apr 20 UTC If the winning condition was 22, I’d have tried it
04 Apr 20 UTC @Germany: I’d have taken Brest back... but it would have devastated our partnership. I’m glad you didn’t!
04 Apr 20 UTC Congrats to Germany and England. I noticed the altered eog when I joined the game, but had completely forgotten about it during the endgame here. At some point I was hoping to "save" myself into a "survived" by defending only against Germany and vacating my ther SCs for England to take, but 24sc eog makes a 2-way draw far more likely than usual