31 Oct 11 UTC | Spring, 1901: Bona fortuna in hoc certamine. |
31 Oct 11 UTC | Spring, 1901: good luck to u 2 |
31 Oct 11 UTC | Autumn, 1907: This one you will probably win |
31 Oct 11 UTC | Autumn, 1907: It would take some really bad mistakes on my part to lose this... then again, I *made* some really bad mistakes in our other games, lol |
31 Oct 11 UTC | Spring, 1908: Yeah, this is over. |
31 Oct 11 UTC | Spring, 1908: Indeed |
31 Oct 11 UTC | Spring, 1909: You need to sign up for the 1v1 tournament. I'm one of the top five 1v1 players on this site, arguably, given my performance in that tournament and in exhibition games, and yet you're clearly better than I am -- only an out-of-the-box strategy as Italy here kept you from sweeping me. If you haven't signed up yet, do so... you could easily win the whole thing. |
31 Oct 11 UTC | Autumn, 1909: I signed up already, thanks for the compliments. I also played some good matchups with Devonian and we were pretty even. |
31 Oct 11 UTC | Autumn, 1909: Oh, excellent! Looking forward to watching you play. And yeah, if you're even with Devonian, you're about as good as it gets. |
31 Oct 11 UTC | Spring, 1910: Likewise. Whenever you feel like playing more 1v1 feel free to pm, I will probably join them. Hard to say no lol. |
31 Oct 11 UTC | Spring, 1910: On a side note, I find it interesting that Italy won both games in the GvI series. (And had the most dominant win of the four.) Maybe this variant is more balanced than I thought... |
31 Oct 11 UTC | Awesome! I could use someone talented to hone my skills against. (And I'm sure you wouldn't mind a few more wins. ;) ) |
31 Oct 11 UTC | Indeed, most people think Germany has the advantage, but that is only if Italy allows Germany to pressure his home centers. |