Autumn, 1904: GameMaster: Game was extended due to at least 1 member failing to enter orders and having an excused missed turn available. This has un-readied all orders. | |
Autumn, 1904: We have a juggernaught on our hands people. If you have any sense you will cease your western battles and focus attention on Russia. Otherwise we all lose. | |
Autumn, 1905: This round goes to the bad guys. | |
Autumn, 1906: Nooo misorder!! Lucky russian :) | |
Autumn, 1906: You aren't really bad guys, lol. | |
Autumn, 1906: Ok, they are bad guys. Germany said, I will not enter Gascony." Then he helped Italy into Gascony. Gimme a big LOL. | |
Autumn, 1906: LOL | |
Autumn, 1906: I never made any promises not to enter Gascony, please like me | |
Autumn, 1906: You are so cool... | |
Autumn, 1906: You really think so? I crave your approval | |
Spring, 1911: Let's face it guys, the bad guys just about have our collective arse kicked. Congrats, bad guys. | |
Spring, 1912: Well, that's about it for me. | |
Autumn, 1913: Autumn, 1912: Now it’s time to give you the chance of a draw. If you help me against italy you can take paris forever. If you accept supp ruhr burg That is a copy and paste from Germany to me. I think you all know that I would not lie, and that Germany would. He did. You know, the Diplomacy player with only dishonesty as a weapon is a sad thing, indeed. Isn't that true, Italy? |
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Autumn, 1913: If one cannot be trusted in this game, when can one be trusted? | |
Autumn, 1913: When you're me. I can be trusted. | |
Autumn, 1913: I agree France, one should always have a variety of weapons at one's disposal. | |
Autumn, 1913: Given last turn for me we can vote the concede to the italian guy. | |
Autumn, 1913: Ah there is no concede, why? New to this website | |
Autumn, 1913: There’s still life left in the game my friends. Love is whatever you can still betray, for betrayal can only happen when you love. | |
Autumn, 1913: Austria is right. Also, I do not love any of you. | |
Autumn, 1913: That would mean you are incapable of betrayal. Accordingly, I must disagree. You must love me, for you have betrayed me many times this match. | |
Spring, 1914: austria out here trying to lose | |
Spring, 1914: wow. this is a nonsense match. austrian guy doing nonsense stuff. I let italian guy win and we are all happy, ok? | |
Spring, 1914: I guess we will see what happens won’t we. I predict an Austria-Italy two way draw. | |
Spring, 1914: 5 centers against 15. If that happens it’s a gift from him to you don’t you agree? | |
Spring, 1914: italy hmu if you need help stabbing austria | |
Spring, 1914: The only gift has been playing with a gullible chap such as yourself Germany. Italy and I have been close allies from the beginning. I predict a two way draw. But we will see. | |
Autumn, 1914: At this moment you are useless to italy. If you get the draw it’s a gift. I am ok with gifts between friends but call them with their names :) you are the strongest anyway I don’t want to undermine you! | |
Autumn, 1914: he who seeks to deceive will always find someone who will allow himself to be deceived. | |
Autumn, 1914: macchiavelli you never deceived me... :) I only thought the austrian guy was smart enough to fight the player with 15 centers and not ally with him :):):) so he effectively fooled me and that's fair, but let me say that if a match like this does not end with an italian solo, then italy is making a gift to the austrian guy... but I know as italian that we are very generous :) | |
Autumn, 1914: I've been trying to be silent. It's not my nature. I agree with Germany in these sentiments. The Italian is correct in how perpetrators attract victims, but my personal opinion is that both of these players could have had the best partner on the site...me. The choice to deceive or distain my partnership was a choice. JUst information, no deep meaning. I am interested in whether this aforementioned gift will be given. | |
Spring, 1915: Ok then given the 2 way draw we can speed up | |
Spring, 1915: I'm happy to speed up. | |
Spring, 1915: Come on then speedy gonzalez, put your retreat in. | |
Spring, 1915: France I think you're right, I missed out on having the best partner on site as well as the most egotistical and emotionally unstable player in the game. It was a choice, and funnily enough everyone in the game made the same one regarding you. | |
Autumn, 1915: Ready! | |
Autumn, 1915: It was night here :) | |
Autumn, 1915: Hey, don't burst a blood vessel there! So, if everyone agrees, it must be the right decision. Like trail horses. You probably don't get that analogy. And, it's actually called confidence. Maybe when you reach junior high school you'll have some. | |
Autumn, 1915: Yeah shut up Italy | |
Autumn, 1915: thank you, austria | |
Spring, 1917: It’s an early Christmas this year fellas. Looks like Santa is coming to town. | |
Spring, 1917: What do I get as a gift? | |
Spring, 1917: We can take down Italy together. Join me. | |
Spring, 1917: Let me remind you that miracles do not happen in this world :) if he wants to win he wins if he wants to draw he draws | |
Spring, 1917: Yeah it was a joke. Soon you will die. | |
Spring, 1917: aaaaah you are a comic actor!!! | |
Spring, 1918: Can we put an end to this nonsense please? Press the ready button be mercy | |
Spring, 1918: I have, waiting on Italy | |
Autumn, 1918: apologies, I will enter them more promptly | |
Autumn, 1918: Let’s get them in. One more turn and it’s over. |
Italy |
GrandMoffMasta
(170
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Drawn. Bet: 10
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Austria |
Emperor Declan
(179
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Drawn. Bet: 10
![]() ![]() 17 supply-centers, 15 units | |||
England |
BOOMSharky
(110
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Defeated. Bet: 0
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France |
fourofswords
(460
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Defeated. Bet: 10
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Germany |
Randaz20
(75
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Defeated. Bet: 10
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Turkey |
dumptruck
(835
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Defeated. Bet: 0
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Russia |
MerryBBuck
(674
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Defeated. Bet: 10
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josepr (100 ![]() | England (Spring, 1903) with 3 centres. |
Nobel (160 ![]() | Turkey (Spring, 1904) with 5 centres. |
Gueswhozbak (95 ![]() | England (Spring, 1904) with 2 centres. |