Finished: 08 AM Tue 28 Apr 20 UTC
Gunboats in the Fog IV
1 day, 12 hours /phase
Pot: 70 D - Autumn, 1909, Finished
Classic - Fog of War, No messaging, Anon, WTA, Hidden draw votes
1 excused NMR / regain after 5 turn(s) / extend always
Game won by KingOfSwords (1497 D)

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11 Apr 20 UTC Autumn, 1903: GameMaster: Game was extended due to at least 1 member failing to enter orders and having an excused missed turn available. This has un-readied all orders.
27 Apr 20 UTC Good game, everyone!

This game went very smoothly for me, and became my first vDip win other than in 1-on-1 variants. I had hardly any setbacks, kept making steady growth, and kept finding good targets to attack next. My previous best at Classic Fog of War was as England, and in that game I agreed to a draw while I was at 13, partly because I didn't want to stab a player who had been friendly all game, and it turned out I was the board top. This time around, when I saw I was doing well, I committed to do my best to win, even if it meant stabbing players like France and England who had never done anything to annoy me. Sorry about that!
27 Apr 20 UTC Haha! No need to apologize, that is what the game is all about! Congratulations, well done.
27 Apr 20 UTC Good game and congrats, it was a fun round!
27 Apr 20 UTC Good game. Thanks for letting me survive.
27 Apr 20 UTC GG!
27 Apr 20 UTC Austria - When I was able to formulate a plan that would give me 18 or 19 centers in 09 without taking Vienna, I decided to go for it. Why not leave Germany's traditional ally in control of their capital district? Especially since Austria had never panicked and attacked me even as I moved more and more units into the area. But if my plan had required me to take Vienna in order to be sure of 18 or 19, I would have done that.
27 Apr 20 UTC I feel like Switzerland.
27 Apr 20 UTC Good one!
27 Apr 20 UTC I love Fog of War. I can honestly say that it didn't click in until very late that G was doing so well. Only one elimination and a solo result.
Well done!