19 Mar 20 UTC | Spring, 1901: GameMaster: Please remember that negotiations before the game begins are not allowed. |
19 Mar 20 UTC | Spring, 1901: Info: This is a choose your country game. |
19 Mar 20 UTC | Huh |
19 Mar 20 UTC | Ah |
19 Mar 20 UTC | Hello again |
19 Mar 20 UTC | Huh |
19 Mar 20 UTC | Hello |
19 Mar 20 UTC | How’s life? |
19 Mar 20 UTC | I do feel that F v R is quite in the favor of Russia, but I did the best I could |
19 Mar 20 UTC | Good |
19 Mar 20 UTC | I usually don’t do 2-player games, as I find them less fun than larger games, but I was bored this morning and I had some free time. |
19 Mar 20 UTC | F v R is all about the stalemate line. Essentially, whoever gets to Kiel and Munich first should win. |
19 Mar 20 UTC | Russia can also win with Denmark, Berlin, Vienna, and Trieste. |
19 Mar 20 UTC | Yeah, I should have moved my second army from Marseilles to Burgundy. |
19 Mar 20 UTC | Shall we play another variant? I have “responsibilities” (siblings) later today, but not yet. |
19 Mar 20 UTC | And yeah, Russia starting with 4 units as opposed to France’s 3 tilts the game in Russia’s favor. |
19 Mar 20 UTC | Sure, I’ll make a game and PM you the password. |
19 Mar 20 UTC | Sounds good |