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Legilimens (110 D)
15 Mar 13 UTC
Bug?
Look at gameID=111572 , specifically at France's fleet in Piedmont... why is Piedmont not blue, given that it is not an SC?
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hecks (164 D)
15 Mar 13 UTC
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Nice things thread
It's a gorgeous late-winter Friday in Maine. There's not a cloud in the blue, blue sky, and it may get all the way up to the high 40s today. I'm in an uncharacteristically good mood, so I decided to start this thread inviting you webdippers to be happy about something.
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SYnapse (0 DX)
14 Mar 13 UTC
Political Philosophy MOOC @ Harvard
https://www.edx.org/courses/HarvardX/ER22x/2013_Spring/about

I've signed up, anyone else up for this?
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krellin (80 DX)
15 Mar 13 UTC
Inflation
Why do government "inflation" figures always discount FOOD and ENERGY prices....which are the *bulk* of people's regular spending...?

Anyone know why this formula is used?
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Mnrogar (100 D)
15 Mar 13 UTC
why are we not proceedig to the next phase?
Game-56

Everybody has input their orders (green check mark everywhere) why is the game not progressing???
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Fasces349 (0 DX)
14 Mar 13 UTC
Liberal of the day awards
To help Sbyvl36 on his noble quest of muting liberals, we will utilize this thread in determining who is the most liberal person of the day, and why he is liberal. Post possible nominations below and reasons as to why they are the liberal of the day. Together we should be able to make a decision and make Sbyvl36s life easier.
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bo_sox48 (5202 DMod(G))
15 Mar 13 UTC
Better Thought Experiments than SYnapse Posted
Schrodinger's Cat. Borel's Monkeys. Parfit's Teleporter. No. Pensées... so much more fun. More thought; no answers.
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hecks (164 D)
15 Mar 13 UTC
Blankflag variant
global press only no punctuation capitalization or line breaks anyone who uses them has to nmr the round whos in
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Sbyvl36 (439 D)
14 Mar 13 UTC
A mute a day keeps the Liberals away.
I have now started a tradition of muting one liberal everyday. I mute these people based on the radical statements that they make in the forum. As I don't want to hear it anymore, I am taking advantage of a very pleasant tool.
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CSteinhardt (9560 D(B))
15 Mar 13 UTC
EOG: Grande Armée
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zultar (4180 DMod(P))
14 Mar 13 UTC
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Happy Pi Day! (and happy bday to me too :)
Three point one four one
Five nine two six five three five
Eight nine. And so on.
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bo_sox48 (5202 DMod(G))
15 Mar 13 UTC
An MSNBC Article a Day Keeps Sbyvl Away Because He Likely Muted Me
http://theclicker.today.com/_news/2013/03/14/17313112-big-bang-theory-stars-tease-bittersweet-episode-romance?lite

The Big Bang Theory. Let's go, liberals.
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jimgov (219 D(B))
15 Mar 13 UTC
Real Science! The Higgs Boson confirmed
Since we are talking science today, I've noticed that no one has jumped on the announcement that the Higgs Boson was confirmed today. Although it has been suspected for decades, actually finding the particle that possibly gives everything its mass is a huge announcement.
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Mathmaticious (100 D)
15 Mar 13 UTC
Join my game gameID=112459
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King Atom (100 D)
14 Mar 13 UTC
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I'm Taking Back This Goddamn Forum!
I USED to be the Liberal antagonist troll 'round these parts. Now Sbyvl69 thinks he can just come through and stick his ass in the burner? Hell no, Subivyl, I defy you and your poorly placed beliefs. AND I WON'T REST UNTIL YOU'RE DEAD! (Also, anyone who 'keeps' krellin, but mutes Draug is just about the dumbest dumbass in the world.)
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TheMinisterOfWar (553 D)
10 Mar 13 UTC
Last seen online?
I just saw somebody in a game online with a blue icon, but it didn't change the flag 'last seen online'. Question: how do these functions work? Is the blue icon reliable? Does the flag switch when a game is opened or literally when somebody is online?
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ghug (5068 D(B))
14 Mar 13 UTC
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Hey Thucy
"On the other hand if I must say anything on the subject of female excellence to those of you who will now be in widowhood, it will be all comprised in this brief exhortation. Great will be your glory in not falling short of your natural character; and greatest will be hers who is least talked of among the men whether for good or for bad." -Thucydides

#hypocrite #sexist #fuckthucy #ineedtogetsomesleep
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2ndWhiteLine (2611 D(B))
14 Mar 13 UTC
Shooting in my hometown today
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/14/nyregion/four-killed-in-shootings-in-upstate-new-york.html?hp&_r=0
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Admiral Jones (0 DX)
14 Mar 13 UTC
Unpause
Hello all, I am in a game with six others playing in 1902 Europe and we all paused the game and now cannot unpause it and continue playing. How do we unpause and continue??
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bo_sox48 (5202 DMod(G))
14 Mar 13 UTC
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Blankflag Confusion Thread
If Nigee wasn't enough... here you go.
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Fasces349 (0 DX)
13 Mar 13 UTC
Burning fossil fuels makes the planet greener?
see below.
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yaks (218 D)
13 Mar 13 UTC
Underused Move
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yaks (218 D)
13 Mar 13 UTC
(btw, Im talking gunboat here)
For all the time i have been on here, i have seen a maximum of 2 italian openings of Nap-ion, Rom-Ven, Ven-Tri. This move completely devastates Austria unless he hedgehogs, and I have not seen much of that either. Instead, the move Ven-Tyr is played by italy almost every time, and I have actually come to, as austria, leave trieste open and move to tyr for the bounce instead.
So the question is, why do italians not play that move more? The risk of bounce is equal to, if not less than, the move to tyrolia, and the payoff is MUCH higher.
CSteinhardt (9560 D(B))
13 Mar 13 UTC
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Because the goal is not to take Trieste or even to kill Austria, the goal is to win the game, and when you collapse Austria quickly, you encourage the immediate formation of an R/T, while all you get out of it is Trieste. A 5-center Italy loses that war almost every time.
yaks (218 D)
13 Mar 13 UTC
But going to tyrolia would encourage that same reaction. Unless your goal is to ultimately take munich and turn around and team up with austria against the R/T, you are just delaying you getting the slice of austria that you would need to defend against the R/T
CSteinhardt (9560 D(B))
13 Mar 13 UTC
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Maybe here's a better way to describe the problem. As Italy, everything you build is far from the front, so you really need to plan in advance, and mobilization is often the most important decision you make. I'll lay out some disorganized notes off the top of my head - sorry, but it's the best I can do at the moment.

Imagine that Austria dies and is partitioned. Austria naturally influences five centers early: 3 home, Greece, Serbia. What's the likely result of this attack? Let's play it forward.

- Italy will get Trieste in 1901. plus Tunis.
- Turkey will slide to Greece, might or might not get it in 1901, but with no resistance to sending a fleet to the Aegean, is likely to get it eventually.
- Turkey will build a fleet to sent to the Aegean, either because it already has Greece and wants to protect it or because it will let Turkey force Greece.
- Russia will be in Rum/Gal/War with armies.
- Russia will *not* build F Sev, but rather armies to jump on Austria.

From here, what next? If you ordered Ven S Tri, then your new army is built in Rome, so where does it go? Your ability to keep Tri is blocking your ability to get anything else. If you ordered Ven - Tyr, you might have lost Tri.

So, Russia is likely to get Bud, Turkey is likely to get Gre, and Russia will want Vie while Turkey will want Ser. If both those things happen, then the end result of collapsing Austria has been that your neighbors got 2 builds and were given a strong incentive not to fight each other, while you got 1 build and two strong neighbors.

So, if you're going to attack Austria, you *must* have a plan to get either Vie or Ser, or else it's a bad decision. [In the long run, what you'll tend to find is that the power who ends up with Budapest a year or two after Austrian collapse is the ultimate winner from it.] Let's look at what's involved in both cases:

To get Vie: You need to outfight Russia. Russia will easily be in Bud/Gal, so you need 3 units (Tri, Tyr, Boh). That leaves a max of 2 other units. If it's two fleets, then you can't protect Trieste while you shift. If it's fleet/army, you're a wide open target for a Turkey who has noplace else to expand. Heck, if it's 2 fleets, a 3-fleet Turkey takes the Ionian anyway, so you're racing Turkey to see if you can take Vie before it takes ION. Try that race and you'll see you usually lose, though it's not certain.

To get Ser: The best you can do is Alb/Tri, while Turkey may well be in Gre/Bul after 1901. If Turkey is in both, it takes Serbia and you never get it back. If not, you'll either need help to get it or you'll have to cut Gre, so you're basically fighting a war with Turkey over Serbia and asking Russia to pick a side.

Oh, right. And if Austria ends up dying, and has a choice of which of his neighbors to screw over on the way out, guess who he picks.

In other words, your best-case scenario is that you end up in the 2nd best position of the three people partitioning Austria, and being 3rd best of the three and the next course on the menu is most likely. And we haven't even started to talk about France...

Italy is the toughest country to play in gunboat in my opinion; Austria has worse results, but when Austria goes bad in gunboat, there's rarely anything you could have done about it, so it's not that tough to play in such a case.

With that said, I think there are two key principles here:

1) As an Austrian neighbor, if you can get 3 centers, kill it; if you can get 2 centers, decide based upon your read of the board, but if you're likely to get only 1, Austria is your close friend and ally.

2) The most profitable way to kill Austria (or any neighbor) is usually to be the second power into the war, not the first.
yaks (218 D)
13 Mar 13 UTC
Wow, thanks CSteinhardt, that was a great analysis. I see how most of these points are valid, but your assumtion that Tri halts your expansion is false.
Assuming that italy does take tri in 1901, italy does not need to support hold Tri, and can move Ven-Tyr, because if austria decides to attack you in Tri, and succesfully dislodges you, then you must be able to retreat into 1 of the centers of bud, vie, and ser, which will be left open for the retreat, and will also solve your problem of taking budapest/vienna/ser. So in the end, if your move suceeds, your worst possible start after the builds phase is 3 armies, ven, tyr, and tri, with 2 fleets, which is enough to hold back turkey for long enough for sufficient expansion.
yaks (218 D)
13 Mar 13 UTC
But i agree with the france argument. if i was france and I saw italy start off with that, i would try very hard to pit england and germany against each other and then sail off into the med.
But still, i might do the same thing for the move into tyrolia. So i guess Im not arguing if this is the best gunboat opening, but rather that it is a much better opening than the move to tyrolia, which seems to be the favorite.
Trooth (561 D)
13 Mar 13 UTC
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I can't agree with CS more. Italy hamstringing Austria in year one usually benefits Russia and Turkey more than Italy herself. Action, reaction. I feel it is more important, much more important to decide If I SHOULD, rather than if I CAN. Just because you can do a move doesn't mean you should and I think Italy interfering with either Austria or Germany in 1901 never ultimately helps Italy. If you hurt Germany at Munich, generally France and England roll over Germany while Italy probably won't even keep Munich in the end.
yaks (218 D)
13 Mar 13 UTC
@ Trooth; I feel as if you are just arguing my point. You are showing the numerous flaws of the italian move to tyrolia; By moving to tri, italy does incur those risks the same way he would if he attacked tyrolia, but this time with a guaranteed higher payoff.
And your point about weakening Germany is also solved with the trieste attack, because now germany can make his fall move without worrying about the backdoor from italy in tyrolia.
Barn3tt (41969 D)
13 Mar 13 UTC
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Yaks, your interpretation of Trooths response bares very little correlation with what he wrote.
France and Austria fighting each other tends to be the end of both of them so, in gunboat, I sometimes order Ven SH Tri and ignore the inevitable Tri-Ven. I do that twice while taking Tun and build F(NAP) then (if Turkey isn't heading my way) head for France. This frees up Austrian forces to head north-east and the dynamics of the game change. It doesn't always work, but then, what does?
CSteinhardt (9560 D(B))
13 Mar 13 UTC
France and Austria fighting each other is usually bad for Italy (and, one possible result of this opening, if Turkey and Russia don't decide to swallow Austria right off!)
Trooth (561 D)
13 Mar 13 UTC
Yaks, I don't like moving to either Tyrolia or Trieste in 1901. The threat is bad enough to both Munich and Trieste to cause hesitation in those two powers and embolden their neighbors. As either country (Germany or Austria) I always decide to deny Italy, therefore, others gain, not her.
VirtualBob (192 D)
13 Mar 13 UTC
On the topic of Italy, I have also noticed that there are very few openings VEN->PIE, ROM->VEN, NAP->ION ... That seems to me to have some benefits in terms of options, though it does get France thinking south earlier than he might.

Anyone have thoughts on that?
Italy opening VEN-TRI is about as dumb as Austria opening TRI-VEN.
yaks (218 D)
13 Mar 13 UTC
ooooh vitrual bob i like that opening much more than just convoying to tunis, and it doesnt weaken austria as the move to tri might. If you open like that, you can outguess france so he doesnt get a build for spain and then head over with your second fleet
bo_sox48 (5202 DMod(G))
13 Mar 13 UTC
I like VEN>>PIE, ROM>>APU, NAP>>ION. Allows for two builds and gives you a 50%-100% (depending on his opening) chance of keeping France from building a fleet in Marseilles. That said, it does keep France friendly with England, encouraging the both of them to tag team Germany, and eventually one of them will sneak into Tyrolia if you don't take France out of the equation quickly. A good France can hamper those prospects if England understands what's going on and doesn't get scared by the fleet build in Brest.

My favorite opening as Italy is a straight lepanto-style opening because it gives you the option of going after Turkey (recommended) or France if he clearly intends to move southward. If he doesn't, there's no reason to fight him. Austria will ideally have a fleet in Greece that can support you into the Aegean if the Eastern Med isn't working, at which point a following fleet in the Ionian can force the Aegean to the Eastern Med (taking your convoy to Syria away, but allowing Austria to move into the Eastern Med and apply pressure on Bulgaria).

If Turkey opens by allowing Russia the Black Sea (I sometimes do though generally not in live games because people make rash decisions at times) and moving a fleet to Constantinople, he is taking a risk - as described - by allowing Russia room to make a move but is also making a good defensive move against a lepanto, at which point you may decide, as an act of friendliness toward Turkey, against a lepanto to Tunis and potentially move westward in hopes that France is opened up. That move definitely gives you a tough task, and unless Russia attacks Turkey, you should not be attacking Austria.

The only time I've had success against Austria was with the crusher opening but that generally takes some luck to accomplish and I don't recommend it in typical circumstances.
Gen. Lee (7588 D(B))
13 Mar 13 UTC
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@OP haven't read the rest. I see that move fairly often. I think that works against noobs but is not effective very effective against good players. A good T will let Austria teach you a lesson and get fleets in place to take ionian. And any self-respecting Austrian player will suicide into you.
2ndWhiteLine (2611 D(B))
13 Mar 13 UTC
If you're dead set on attacking Austria as Italy, immediately taking Trieste is possibly the worst way to go about that attack. Assuming you also more Rom-Ven, you have no opportunity to build a useful third army that could double support your hold in Trieste, so your gain in Trieste is tenuous at best.
josunice (3702 D(S))
14 Mar 13 UTC
I agree with bo sox on italy vacating venice for apulia and piedmont as the best openning. A strong Austria is your best friend, boxing in turkey and stalling russia. You can keep france from getting too comfortable and stillleave open an eastern strategy.
"France and Austria fighting each other tends to be the end of both of them so..."
*Italy* and Austria dammit! *Italy* and Austria!
VirtualBob (192 D)
14 Mar 13 UTC
France & Austria fighting each other is usually the end of Italy too.


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blankflag (0 DX)
14 Mar 13 UTC
expert advice needed
it seems as though i played everything perfectly, yet somehow lost. im not sure what happened here. is it possible i am not as skilled as i once thought?
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=112222#gamePanel
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Microfarad (100 D)
14 Mar 13 UTC
Cannot vote unpause
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=111482
In this game we are not able to unpause. Please an administrator fix it
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Mathmaticious (100 D)
14 Mar 13 UTC
Join my game. gameID=112459
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steephie22 (182 D(S))
13 Mar 13 UTC
Do Americans save money?
It may just be stupid television, but it seems like most Americans either spend their money as soon as they get it or save it to buy something more expensive as soon as they've got enough. Is this true for most Americans or is that just television? I don't know about other countries but here in the Netherlands most people (adults at least) have quite some money stashed on a bank account for worse days...
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Babyboy (111 D)
23 Feb 13 UTC
Noobi tourny
5 point gunboat, classic map tourny for noobs.
please post below if intrested.
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TheMinisterOfWar (553 D)
24 Feb 13 UTC
Default disband orders?
Hey all, I just joined a game as CD replacement, and Russia CDd as well during a disband phase. Since he does not fill in a disband order, the adjudicator forces him to disband.
My question: how is this disband determined?

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jgurstein (0 DX)
14 Mar 13 UTC
locked games
I don't understand it: I see so many locked games that people join but I never see them advertised in the forum. How do people who create the game expect to get the password to potential players? And, if I want to participate in a locked game, would it be odd to pm one of the players who already joined and just ask for the password?
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DoctorJingles (212 D)
14 Mar 13 UTC
Live gunboat interest thread.
Trying to play a live gunboat wta on either Ancient med or the classic map. anyone interested in playing either, post below and just put which map you prefer. which ever gets enough players first, i will start a game. lets go guys :)
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