29 Dec 11 UTC |
Autumn, 1901: does either of us have a real advantage? |
29 Dec 11 UTC |
Autumn, 1901: no, should be pretty even ... I just put in moves but am going to lunch for 30 min, then I will be back and can play pretty quickly |
29 Dec 11 UTC |
Spring, 1902: ok. fair enough. |
29 Dec 11 UTC |
Spring, 1902: going now, be back before too long |
29 Dec 11 UTC |
Spring, 1903: back and ready |
29 Dec 11 UTC |
Spring, 1903: just got back form lunch. sorry. |
29 Dec 11 UTC |
Autumn, 1903: cool, let's play! |
29 Dec 11 UTC |
Autumn, 1904: all right. you definitely got this. any tips on what i could have done differently? |
29 Dec 11 UTC |
Spring, 1905: well, not over yet - you are pushing me well in Iberia and Marseilles --- but I do think getting in to France is important early in this variant ... you have played well though |
29 Dec 11 UTC |
Spring, 1905: i kind of screwed myself in France by moving to Tyrolia first thing. that was risky. should have pushed to Munich. i was hoping to trick you into moving back. :( |
29 Dec 11 UTC |
Autumn, 1905: yeh, the first year is tough, but you are really fighting back pretty nicely here |
29 Dec 11 UTC |
Autumn, 1905: so which of the variants do you like the most? |
29 Dec 11 UTC |
Autumn, 1905: and which two player is the best? |
29 Dec 11 UTC |
Autumn, 1905: this one is OK, England v Turkey may be better |
29 Dec 11 UTC |
Autumn, 1906: damn, i am trying to put up the good fight, but think you have the advantage here. |
29 Dec 11 UTC |
damnit. oh well know it was coming. |
29 Dec 11 UTC |
good game. |
29 Dec 11 UTC |
yeh, you played very strong, made it very tight - good game |