14 Jul 17 UTC | Spring, 1994: Good luck everyone! |
20 Jul 17 UTC | Autumn, 1997: Could someone do me a favour and not press 'ready' on their retreats but let it time out the full c.10 hours remaining ? Getting on a very long haul (14 hour) flight in a few hours time. If it runs the full 12 hour cycle I can still put my moves in. Thanks. |
20 Jul 17 UTC | Autumn, 1997: So - Britain, France or Ukraine, "save" but not "ready" please. Thank you ! |
21 Jul 17 UTC | Spring, 1998: Hello! New Britain here, good game! |
21 Jul 17 UTC | Spring, 1998: Good luck! |
23 Jul 17 UTC | Spring, 1999: ? |
23 Jul 17 UTC | Spring, 1999: ! |
23 Jul 17 UTC | Spring, 1999: = |
23 Jul 17 UTC | Spring, 1999: Hmmm |
27 Jul 17 UTC | Autumn, 2001: Interesting game. |
28 Jul 17 UTC | Spring, 2002: So everybody is helping Poland ... |
28 Jul 17 UTC | Spring, 2002: lol that UK isn't ! |
28 Jul 17 UTC | Autumn, 2002: No one is giving me sc for free just because they were defeated, just saying. |
29 Jul 17 UTC | Autumn, 2002: Maybe he is the better diplomat |
29 Jul 17 UTC | Autumn, 2002: Really? Diplomacy? Italy and Germany were sad because they were losing, so they decided "why not help the guy that's taking all my sc and give them for free and maybe throw a support or two to help him take from others" Just so this game doesn't end in a draw In the other hand Turkey, you fought alone against two enemy till the end, never giving anything for free. |
29 Jul 17 UTC | Autumn, 2002: As turkey pointed out. Maybe he is a better diplomat |
29 Jul 17 UTC | Autumn, 2002: And nobody stops you from drawing. I don't see your draw vote:))) |
29 Jul 17 UTC | Autumn, 2002: I am just salty :) |
29 Jul 17 UTC | Autumn, 2002: No you are not... |
30 Jul 17 UTC | Autumn, 2002: Well it would be nice if Poland misses this phase. |