Spring, 1901: Hello, guys. Let's all of us have a nice game :) |
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Spring, 1901: At the moment I'm opened for every proposition, so feel free to contact me :) | |
Spring, 1901: Are you a pretty looking young woman? | |
Spring, 1901: ;-) | |
Spring, 1901: Hahah, oh you French guys :P Nope, I'm not a woman :)) |
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Spring, 1901: Then I can not help | |
Spring, 1901: Are you a pretty-looking man? | |
Spring, 1901: No but I'm a man with a pretty looking woman ;-) | |
Spring, 1901: you know what they say, sharing is caring. | |
Spring, 1901: Good luck everyone. | |
Spring, 1901: Good luck all - I'll make sure to respond quickly to any messages. | |
Spring, 1902: Hah, it was short game ;) Italy, Turkey, Russia, you've fucked me pretty well, but it's okay, I'd do pretty much same if I were you :D Wish you luck. |
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Spring, 1902: Austria is a difficult one, you really need a partner. | |
Spring, 1902: Poor Turkey, now he looses Bulgaria ... | |
Spring, 1902: Yup. Also, I've made big mistake in the very first turn, and that's it :) | |
Spring, 1902: Um... I can cover bulgaria easily... | |
Spring, 1902: or should I say re-cover? | |
Autumn, 1902: Oh dear, R/T... | |
Autumn, 1902: I tought Russia would retreat his fleet towards it instead of disbanding it. You certainly trust each other ;-) |
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Autumn, 1905: Damn misorder. Why does everything in the region have similar names? | |
Autumn, 1905: With Russia and England no shows what do you guys think of a draw? | |
Autumn, 1905: Depends on if russia comes back and/or if someone takes up the english position. | |
Autumn, 1905: I'd favour the draw - it hugely imbalances the game with both gone. | |
Autumn, 1905: Hi. I´m the new one for England. | |
Autumn, 1910: So, we're drawing at the end of this turn, right? | |
Autumn, 1910: For me yes | |
Autumn, 1910: Okay. great. I won't be on till much later tonight, so if I don't vote till late, that doesn't mean I'm trying to start a fight. | |
Autumn, 1910: I could easily solo this board. But a deal's a deal, and I'm drawing this turn. | |
Spring, 1911: unless, of course, neither of you show up... | |
Spring, 1911: take the board. Just Because!! | |
Spring, 1911: Yes you can but I hope you won't ;-) | |
Spring, 1911: Waiting on england. | |
Spring, 1911: Hey England, why don't you vote draw? | |
Spring, 1911: Maybe he wants me to win? | |
alright, I'm stalemated. I don't think I can win anymore. | |
I don't get it but it doesn't matter. I'm still very happy with a draw. | |
Thanks for drawing, I really was afraid of being trapped between the 2 of you! |
Turkey |
Onar
(131
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Drawn. Bet: 29
![]() ![]() 16 supply-centers, 16 units | ||
France |
Sir Olf
(366
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Drawn. Bet: 29
![]() ![]() 11 supply-centers, 11 units | ||
England |
Dorian Gray
(164
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Drawn. Bet: 35
![]() ![]() 7 supply-centers, 7 units | ||
Germany |
amystu8699
(954
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Defeated. Bet: 29
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Italy |
Geraldo101
(176
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Defeated. Bet: 29
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Austria |
kivan26
(100
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Defeated. Bet: 29
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Russia |
Pantalone
(38
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Defeated. Bet: 51
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fwancophile (164 ![]() | England (Autumn, 1905) with 5 centres. |
calebtarzwell@gmail.com (841 ![]() | Russia (Autumn, 1905) with 6 centres. |
Geraldo101 (176 ![]() | Italy (Autumn, 1907) with 0 centres. |