I'm flattered Chris.
Since we seem to be doing EOG statements, here's mine:
The game started at an unfortunate time for me, so my opening negotiations were slim, and my forethought rather slimmer. Given that this was the first time I was playing Turkey, this lead to a bad start (I attacked Russia, only to be stabbed by Austria and Italy too. I was pushed down to just two fleets, with Italy in Smryna, but had some alliance with Austria. Austria looked to large for my good, so I allied with Italy, such that he would attack Greece, and I would get Smyrna back. Russia was also happy with attacking Austria because he was so large. Then, not so long after, Tunis was taken by France, and that was a real trigger for the Grand Alliance, which then quickly formed.
The Grand alliance then quickly brought F-G to a halt, and the draw came after (Edi got a unit in Burgundy, which probably prompted the draw).
As for my planning to attack Austria, I ideally wanted to get three things:
1. Italy on-side. This wasn't quite there yet due to the babysitting.
2. Russia on-side. This had happened.
3. "Loan" of Tunis. This was the least likely, and not totally necessary.
I would've withdrawn my draw vote had it been possible (the grand alliance all voted for a draw early on, to apply pressure) but that would have made what I was doing quite clear.