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Pot: 85 D - Autumn, 2015, Finished
World Diplomacy IX, Anonymous players, Sum-of-Squares Scoring
1 excused missed turn
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11 Jul 17 UTC Autumn, 2000: [Ghana]:REALLY REALLY REALLY SORRY I MISSED THE VERY BEGINNING
11 Jul 17 UTC Autumn, 2000: [Western-Canada]:CAPS!!
12 Jul 17 UTC Autumn, 2000: [Russia]:It's ok - pretty much everyone in this game has forgotten it was a diplomacy game ;-)
23 Jul 17 UTC Spring, 2003: [Pacific-Russia]:Not at all, there's three players, with Western Canada, Quebec and USA who know exactly how to form an alliance and the signs are excellent for them..and they'll do really well in this unless other players get their fingers out
23 Jul 17 UTC Spring, 2003: [Western-Canada]:Hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on. What are these accusations about? Just because Im currently beating yo ass, doesn't mean you have to be all saltly about it.
23 Jul 17 UTC Spring, 2003: [Western-Canada]:Remember, the best thing about having someone trust you is you can backstab them harder, I could take North America in 2 years if I wanted to now. If anyone's smart they'll no the line keep your friends. Close and your enemies closer
23 Jul 17 UTC Spring, 2003: [Western-Canada]:Know* really good grammar
23 Jul 17 UTC Spring, 2003: [Western-Canada]:And actually you and India are two of the biggest power on the map and you have an alliance, so maybe your being a hypocrite, I dont like hypocrites
23 Jul 17 UTC Spring, 2003: [Pacific-Russia]:I'm "one of the biggest powers" ???? I have six sc's but have lost a home sc..I see Sth Africa with 9 sc's, India with 8, three players with 7 sc's & Frozen Antarctica, Quebec & Western Canada with six sc's, and importantly ALL there home sc's under NO pressure. Talk about an innacurate description, me as one of the biggest powers..Russia is the best comparison.. Six sc's but under pressure.
Secondly, since when is responding to a criticism that "no one in the game knows it's a Diplomacy game" with the observation that there are at least three players who DO know how to form a successful alliance... A f***ing compliment actually.... How is that hypocritical ???? What a bloody ungrateful clown you are Mr Western Canada, you sound like the sort of clown who when given a free beer on a scorching hot day, just whines that the free beer is " too cold".... Now you can whine about being insulted... Happy ???
24 Jul 17 UTC Spring, 2003: [Western-Canada]:Oof harsh :p but maybe I deserved it. Just a little bit, it was meant to be a bit of a wind up. Looks like it worked a bit well.
Didn't mean to get you this worked up. Plus who says I can even have beer.
Have a good day
Mr Western Canada
27 Jul 17 UTC Autumn, 2003: [Russia]:lol now it becomes diplomacy ;-) the quickly set alliances and lack of talk seemed pretty fishy for this game - but world often seems like that ... my mistake for entering too low stake game
29 Jul 17 UTC Autumn, 2004: [India]:Official denunciation of the dang Near East. South Africa and Quebec, please help me restore justice to the world.
29 Jul 17 UTC Autumn, 2004: [India]:Official denunciation of the dang Near East. South Africa and Quebec, please help me restore justice to the world.
29 Jul 17 UTC Autumn, 2004: [India]:Sent it twice because I feel it!!
29 Jul 17 UTC Autumn, 2004: [Pacific-Russia]:I don't know why I bother helping you Mr India, you're playing like a clown
01 Aug 17 UTC Spring, 2005: [Near-East]:Uhhhh India, you broke the alliance first, I just retreated into your territory
01 Aug 17 UTC Spring, 2005: [South-Africa]:I have to side with India. He just wanted to move his fleet out of Madagascar
01 Aug 17 UTC Spring, 2005: [Near-East]:Uh South Africa, you told me to keep it in the Northeast Indian to support you...
01 Aug 17 UTC Spring, 2005: [Near-East]:Then you sided with India to kick me out
04 Aug 17 UTC Autumn, 2005: [USA]:I would like to draw soon. Thoughts?

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