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Otto Von Bismark (653 D)
23 Nov 07 UTC
STFU Game Essentially Over
Kestas, in the game http://phpdiplomacy.net/board.php?gid=1946. France hasn't played in a long time and I have 18 SC's in the Autumn retreat phase when u added a week to the games. Id appreciate it if you just ended the game or pushed it forward to the next turn so we can end the game.
Thanks
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churchill345 (106 D)
23 Nov 07 UTC
game gone bads?
hi, I'm playing this game "world12", and everytime I try to get into it, it goes nuts. Could someone tell me what to do?
html:
http://phpdiplomacy.net/board.php?gid=2272
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Nick Douglas (408 D)
23 Nov 07 UTC
Kestas, can we get this game full of deadbeats deleted?
Most of the players are still AWOL, with only two of us moving. I mean, picking up some points for a dead game would be fun, but I'd rather have the whole thing deleted and just get my bid back.

http://phpdiplomacy.net/board.php?gid=2228
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S_MaRt (910 D)
21 Nov 07 UTC
Game ID 2031 stuck at Due now ... Kestas plz
It has been idle for the last 2-3 hours at "due now"
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Private Games
How do i join private games? because i cant find the games in the games menu and it says x amount of private games not listed here.
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ummite (194 D)
22 Nov 07 UTC
Please...
Use SQL Server instead!
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pokemon trainer (721 D)
22 Nov 07 UTC
Anybody's Game
Come join I can't stop playing it and you only need 15 points to enter but that doesn't mean this game is easy or anything
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dangermouse (5551 D)
20 Nov 07 UTC
Site slow
Has anyone else experienced significantly longer loading times between pages in the past week? I've had to wait 15-20 seconds on numerous occasions when loading a game screen, switching dialogue screens within a game, and opening a forum thread. In addition, I've had it time out several times. This has happened logging in from home, from work, and from school so I'm pretty sure it's nothing on my end.
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keeper0018 (100 D)
22 Nov 07 UTC
PLEASE, JOIN THIS GAME!!!
please, join the game "May The Best Man Win"... it only needs 4 more players!!!

http://www.phpdiplomacy.net/board.php?gid=2266
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figlesquidge (2131 D)
22 Nov 07 UTC
stop time-based turns for a bit?
Kestas, how long before the server is running well again?
If not soon, please would you stop time-based turns for a bit?
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Poyple (76 D)
22 Nov 07 UTC
16 Times!?
16 times I've tried to get into my "Why Turkey?" game and got a 500 internal server error. Turn ends fairly soon, no idea what to do about it but I'm going to bitch and complain anyway!
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csibadajoz (527 D)
22 Nov 07 UTC
Game #1
I am playing this game, but about at 100 minutes left, I CAN NOT finalize moves neither mail to other players....
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oziodip (297 D)
22 Nov 07 UTC
why don't move to next turn?
http://phpdiplomacy.net/board.php?gid=2225
2 hour in this situation..everybody finalized...but nothing?
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Blues Explosion (0 D)
15 Nov 07 UTC
Rait & anlari
Hi all! I was wondering... Is it possible to win a game with Rait and anlari in it? It seems that they can lost only if they are France - Russia. Then is too hard to cooperate. If someone knows how to beat them when they are playing with different countries I would really like to hear about it... Thanks in advance.
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Wombat (722 D)
20 Nov 07 UTC
New Game: The Bauhinia bowl
Everyone who knows what this is and what it refers to will understand the below passage which accompanies this game.

It is a new year. Each team is struggling to capture the bowl. Will the "traditional" winner retain the cup, or will the enemy (D~~) overthrow the long legacy of our victory?

Diplomacy is the latest event in the Bowl. It is also the last event. Whichever team wins this will secure the bowl for themselves.

Let loose the dogs of war!

Password- which school won it last year? short form no capitals.

I encourage st jo, Db to join etc- a good fight
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erwin rommel (75 D)
21 Nov 07 UTC
world12
join pls!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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oziodip (297 D)
21 Nov 07 UTC
e-mail notification
is it possible to receive an email every time a turn starts?
thank you?
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churchill345 (106 D)
21 Nov 07 UTC
new game
just started game 'worldwar1' bets 10, pls join!
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GodofWar (100 D)
21 Nov 07 UTC
End Game
Hey I created a game, but unintentionally made it a private game, it's called End Game and the password is Kendall...

Join at your own risk, warlords
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Otto Von Bismark (653 D)
21 Nov 07 UTC
Join Biological Warefare
78 points. I know its spelled wrong
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Zxylon (0 DX)
21 Nov 07 UTC
Join World War XVIII
49 Points Join
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Tregorix (100 D)
21 Nov 07 UTC
Thanksgiving
Those of the games Antigone and Karazan thanksgiving is coming up and I probobly wont be in town from Nov. 21 - Nov. 25 I will try to get some one to move my peices for me but may not be able to. I very sorry I cannot but where I am going to be there will be no computer.
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Barboman (423 D)
18 Nov 07 UTC
"War of the Worlds" going no where
Hello, there was a post about this but it's off the main page now.

The game "War of the Worlds " is not going anywhere. The board hasn't changed colors for days (one week). This is getting really boring.

http://phpdiplomacy.net/board.php?gid=1862

If this hasn't been suggested before, there should be some option for the game creator to define a maximum number of turns in which the game can be in the same status. This would pressure everyone that wants to win to actually try and win, and not only make the same moves which they know that are going to work and wait until someone gives up and that person's country goes in civil disorder.
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Lt_Awesome (456 D)
20 Nov 07 UTC
packa & emoDuke, 12 new games ??
Why start that many new games where you both joined?
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sawellesley (70 D)
16 Nov 07 UTC
game for lsc
Flynn here. just started a game for anyone to all. If interested, email me, will send pass
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Otto Von Bismark (653 D)
20 Nov 07 UTC
Retreat
I was attacked and defeated in St Petersburg. I had a fleet. There are no units coming into or leaving either the Barents Sea or The Golf of Bothnia. I was on the North Coast. I should be able to retreat to the Barents. Instead I have to disband. Perhaps I missed this glitch before, but I would appreciate some clarification or conformation that this is a chronic glitch in PHP.
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Nick Douglas (408 D)
20 Nov 07 UTC
Kestas, can you kill this game and look into the silent players?
Eärendil and I entered a game for 100 points each. Five players signed up around the same time and all bet their first 100 on our game. We figured we'd tell Kestas and play our first turn without a witchhunt.

In Spring 1901 Eärendil, jjjj and I moved, and the four others did notthing.

The game's janked, whether it's a five-account multiplayer or something else. E and I would like our points back. We'll start a 101-point game next time.
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pitirre (0 DX)
12 Nov 07 UTC
u r truly a dip player when...
... you have dreams about a particular position.
... you bore to death friends and family explaining in details about moves, players and backstabbing of a game.
... the 1rst thing u do when you turn your PC is too see if your orders you gave last night work at all.
Locke (1846 D)
12 Nov 07 UTC
haha agreed!
Evilduck (322 D)
13 Nov 07 UTC
You decide to take the ferry because you think being convoyed will be faster than traveling overland.

When you play Monopoly you ask other players: "Support me into Park Place next Spring"

When you play Monopoly you keep bugging whoever plays as the battleship by saying he can't go into the inland territories.

When you play risk you try to attack an army of 10 with your army of 2 because you have another country with 2 nearby for support,

When you play soccer, you get the urge to shoot at your own team's goal.

You never go on vacations to countries in Europe that don't have supply centers.

Chrispminis (916 D)
13 Nov 07 UTC
The majority of your knowledge of European geography comes from Diplomacy, you ignorant North American. =)

When you suddenly realize that maybe all the world's diplomats have the same mindset as Diplomacy players, and you sink into despair, knowing that if this is true, there will always be war, until someone captures 18 supply centres.

You dream of convincing France and Italy to convoy your Turkish army all the way to the English Isles in a sneak cross-Europe stab, in which England has no hope for retribution. =D

You won't vacation in Spain, Bulgaria, or St. Petersburg, until the updated adjudicator is up in running, lest you be stuck there and forced to disband.

Your ultimate sexual fantasy involves a Diplomacy game that lasts until the current year.

You start to "bounce" people in real life, like when you're in line, or you're going for the last piece of pizza, or when you see another guy going for the girl you like.

But the true badge of a Dip player, is when you receive death threats from someone you've just stabbed, and you don't dismiss these as your run of the mill death threats, oh no, you take them very, very, seriously... You hire a bodyguard, install new locks, get yourself a handgun, and even limit your time spent out of your safehouse. But all the while, still playing the game to win. =)
Evilduck (322 D)
13 Nov 07 UTC
Rofl, I like the ones about vacationing in Spain, bouncing people in real life, and the last one.

On a history test you write that Italy is the only Colonial power in Europe and they took over Tunis in 1901.

You think it takes a year to sail from Brest to London.

You think it takes three years to sail from Greece to Belgium.

You think it takes four years to drive from Portugal to St Petersburg.

You think it takes six months to get ferried from Portugal to St Petersburg.
DumbDrummer (150 D)
13 Nov 07 UTC
You're confused when people refer to European regions by their modern names
Ironclad (0 DX)
13 Nov 07 UTC
You dream about managing to organise a convoy from Syria to St Petersburg (difficult when you can't support any of the convoys!)
TOgilvie (845 D)
13 Nov 07 UTC
You have a tattoo on your chest of your move which broke the Stalemate line in 1917 against Turkey and Russia.

You called your firstborn child Tyrolia, because she's special (and of great tactical and strategic importance).

You wonder how it ever took until 1914 for World War One to start. And when told the English were at Gallipoli, exclaim "An English army, in Greece? Not bloody likely!"

You accuse your boss of metagaming.

You scoff at Risk players. "Oh yes, that's like Diplomacy isn't it, but with 'dice'" [sneers]

You stab people in the back with butter knives. When prompted for a justification, you say "you didn't leave an army in Belgium, you were asking for it!"
pitirre (0 DX)
13 Nov 07 UTC
...you are watching the news of the television and the anchorperson mentions Turkey" and sudenly you cried out loud ;"Those bastards, he keeping me bouncing me in BLA!!"
wawlam59 (0 DX)
17 Nov 07 UTC
you decide the moves in your dream.
anlari (8640 D)
17 Nov 07 UTC
When you are bored during lessons, you think of diplomacy strategies

You start thinking of friendships as diplomacy alliances, always wary of stabs, always waiting for the opportunity.

diegohb (470 D)
17 Nov 07 UTC
You smile and agree moving your head as you read this post...
gameover (619 D)
17 Nov 07 UTC
you read this in comp class instead of doing the assignment
Nick Douglas (408 D)
17 Nov 07 UTC
You don't make new friends because you'll think that means you need to stab one of your old ones.
crimson (501 D)
17 Nov 07 UTC
Cute. :-) As a long time wargamer & dip player (wow - at least 27 years...), while I always am interested in new games, the
``You scoff at Risk players. "Oh yes, that's like Diplomacy isn't it, but with 'dice'" [sneers]'' is totally on target. Both Risk and axis & allies were least favorites of mine because dip was simply better.
figlesquidge (2131 D)
17 Nov 07 UTC
You go on holiday and worry about how your diplomacy games are going
You read this thread wondering what the ulterior motive was behind each post
You lie awake at night scheming and planning how you will convince your 'ally' that the 5 units beside his SCs are there for his own benefit and are in no way about to stab him
pitirre (0 DX)
17 Nov 07 UTC
...when you wake up in a cold sweat because you realize that there is little possibility that you will NEVER win a diplomacy game in your lifetime and you will transform in to those losers that conform in coming 2nd or ...oh my god!!!, just surviving!!!
pitirre (0 DX)
17 Nov 07 UTC
great posiiblity, that is
keeper0018 (100 D)
18 Nov 07 UTC
... when you spend 20 minutes trying to decide which unit to move and which unit to support it with.
... you end your date early to go home and check your games to see whos kept their promises and who hasnt.
... when you look in your history/global textbook and wonder where all the countries are.
gameover (619 D)
18 Nov 07 UTC
...when u check posts more often than you're e-mails
gameover (619 D)
18 Nov 07 UTC
your*
anlari (8640 D)
18 Nov 07 UTC
You find yourself wondering why the second world war didn't end when axis reached 18 SCs.
Splingy (75 D)
18 Nov 07 UTC
You draw the borderlines and names of the territories on the Diplomacy map on your atlas, or the map of the world in your school/college homework diary.
flashman (2274 D(G))
18 Nov 07 UTC
You get out of bed to correct a horrendous mistake...

(twice in the last week)
pitirre (0 DX)
18 Nov 07 UTC
...when discussing international politics with friends and family you think that your opinion about the subject is authorative because you play diplomacy.
stoni90 (780 D)
18 Nov 07 UTC
you think the europe borders are those of 1901....wondering about all those new nations called:Slovenia,Lithuania,Croatia etc...
seattle (156 D)
19 Nov 07 UTC
...you tell your travel agent a North Sea crossing to Kiel from Britain couldn't possibly exist
...you won't accept connecting flights or train journeys through Switzerland
...you wonder why Ukraine has its own football team, independent of Russia
...you think you can travel from Sweden to Denmark by land
...you think Edinburgh, Clyde and Wales are all in England, and wonder why you get funny looks from those of Celtic origin when you claim so
figlesquidge (2131 D)
19 Nov 07 UTC
You wonder why your friends claim your hometown is called 'Bristol' and in England, when looking at THE map it is most definitely in Wales!
You dream of the map of Europe in the color of the country you are playing.
You plan your life around times you will have access to the internet so you don't miss moves.
You always plan to get a live game of Diplomacy together with 6 friends but it always backfires because PHP is way to convenient
You wonder how D-Day was a success since convoys cannot give support.
TOgilvie (845 D)
19 Nov 07 UTC
@seattle:
You *can* travel from Sweden to Denmark by land. There's a big bridge or something. Point is, you could get an army across.
Rait (10151 D(S))
19 Nov 07 UTC
the bridge was built pretty recently though
isbian (106 D)
19 Nov 07 UTC
-You wonder how the Germans flanked the Maginot Line in WW2 by moving to the north.
-You do not believe in the concept of land, sea, and air fighting.
-You do not believe in submarines.
-You still believe the world is flat.
-You wonder how the Germans and Napolean got caught up in the Russian winter.
-You think the Black Sea is a DMZ
-You know it is impossible to go around the world in 80 days.
isbian (106 D)
19 Nov 07 UTC
-You do not go to Iceland.
-You find yourself counting houses in Monopoly and trying to add extra units on the board.
james3838 (184 D)
20 Nov 07 UTC
You discuss how best to contain Rait over DimSum
isbian (106 D)
20 Nov 07 UTC
You scoff at Risk players because there are no SCs on their map.


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anlari (8640 D)
15 Nov 07 UTC
Diplomacy and Game Theory
I have been researching the Game Theory as part of preparation for my Cambridge interview (wish me luck) and found out that there are a lot of parallels and places it can be applied to on Diplomacy (among other things).

How and why, I dare not attempt to explain, but I think these two websites provide the material required to learn about it enough to draw the obvious parallels:

http://www.stanford.edu/class/symbsys150/autonomous-decisions-5-1.html (description of basic game theory)
http://www.gametheory.net/ (Game theory in depth)
http://www.gametheory.net/News/Items/019.html (Very interesting application of it, might be offensive for conservatives though)

I just thought it was quite interesting in this context. I think game theory could easily be used to explain/predict/create strategies in the game (which is why I'm making a mistake by allowing you all to learn about it)
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keeper0018 (100 D)
19 Nov 07 UTC
new game "The Ideal Dip Game"
Join this game... you should be committed to the game and not go into CD, no matter what... password- seriousgame
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