Finished: 06 PM Mon 07 Nov 16 UTC
European Tour
1 day /phase
Pot: 50 D - Spring, 2003, Finished
Modern Diplomacy II, Anonymous players, Sum-of-Squares Scoring, Hidden draw votes
1 excused missed turn
Game drawn

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02 Oct 16 UTC Spring, 1994: Good luck,everyone!Espesially you Poland,every Modern Diplomacy I find Poland always deafeated or drawn with very low supply-centers.
02 Oct 16 UTC Spring, 1994: Is it?I thought Poland has a good start position
11 Oct 16 UTC Autumn, 1996: Well. looks like France caught a break
11 Oct 16 UTC Autumn, 1996: Well. looks like France caught a break
12 Oct 16 UTC Autumn, 1996: what do you mean?
19 Oct 16 UTC Autumn, 1998: Man. Eastern Europe had quite a bit of changing hands this phase.
28 Oct 16 UTC Autumn, 2000: Welp. Good game.
04 Nov 16 UTC Autumn, 2002: I suspect Turkey will take the day... other contenders?
06 Nov 16 UTC gg guys, I look forward to playing with y'all again soon!
06 Nov 16 UTC Can I ask a question Germany/Turkey?

Were you two working together against me at all? I didn't think so, but I'm starting to wonder now, considering the final events.

UK, how did you tie in to this?
06 Nov 16 UTC good game everyone
06 Nov 16 UTC This draw scenario was proposed in 1999 and there was little reason for anyone to stab so it held well. Sorry dude, like most games if you don't know that you are part of the draw, then you probably aren't.
06 Nov 16 UTC ... Right. I'm well aware of how the game is played. I just didn't see you three working together.
06 Nov 16 UTC yeah, I was worried that you were getting bigger than me. The game could just as easily been UK/Turkey/Ukraine. I didn't want that to happen.
06 Nov 16 UTC I wouldnt say we collaborated. I reached out to him before I hit you asking if he was willing to do the same. He said he wasn't planning on it yet. You had told me you planned to take out Poland and Russia and then just sit back, so I assumed you had made some sort of agreement with Germany and that you would turn on me. So I struck first, and then Germany jumped in.

UK tied in because he put himself in a position to swing the game either direction. He could have stabbed Germany and handed me the win, but he chose to hold out and secure the draw.
07 Nov 16 UTC Sure thing. well, to the three of you, congrats on the victory.