Autumn, 1906: You will never conquer Corsica! Le haw haw haw! | |
Autumn, 1906: oshit corsica is conquered Good luck conquering the French Republic of Sardinia! Ha! |
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Spring, 1907: We're doing our best to clean the French out of Sardinia, but our fleets can find neither hide nor hair of them... | |
Spring, 1907: In a statement today, the Italian Prime Minister blamed the inability of the Italian Navy to find the French Republic of Sardinia on faulty coding. "How are we supposed to find them when they're not coloured in?" | |
Spring, 1907: What happens if the three sea areas around it are all occupied by, say, England? Does it turn pink then? | |
Spring, 1907: Well if there is brown around wouldn't it be beige? :o | |
Spring, 1907: The chance of there being even one brown fleet in the Med region is exactly zero. lol | |
Spring, 1907: You do know you're pink, right?? ;-) | |
Autumn, 1907: Austria, I owe you a public explanation. I was willing to leave you alone while you attacked Russia and Turkey, as you requested, but when Italy supported you and you didn't cover Trieste last turn, I suspected a clever ruse. I see that Italy has now moved into Trieste, but at the time I believed that you were just buying time and hoping for a build or two, so I acted preemptively by taking Venice and Galicia. | |
Autumn, 1907: That makes it all better, thanks. | |
Autumn, 1907: Awww! | |
Autumn, 1907: The in-fighting in the AI alliance is amusing the english. When we do it we do it properly, off with his head! |
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Autumn, 1907: Ummm, you're not talking about how you do your allies, are you, England? Are you? Huh? Huh?? ;-) | |
Autumn, 1907: Freudian slip? | |
Autumn, 1907: Huh? Huh?? Huh??????? | |
Autumn, 1907: ;-) | |
Autumn, 1907: If we were going to attack you, you would know about it! | |
Autumn, 1907: Ummm, who is "We" exactly?????? You are sounding all scary-like. ;-) | |
Autumn, 1907: Ummm, who is "We" exactly?????? You are sounding all scary-like. ;-) | |
Autumn, 1907: He's the Queen... | |
Spring, 1908: lol | |
Spring, 1908: I wonder if the Austrians plan all along was to let italy walk into his lands! He seems content litting him sit with them! |
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Spring, 1908: I dunno, but it worries me. | |
Spring, 1908: Not sure what you think my choices unchosen have been? | |
Spring, 1908: Ummm, translation?? | |
Spring, 1908: Letting as opposed to getting rolled. | |
Spring, 1908: So you're saying that rolling over is preferable to getting rolled?? | |
Spring, 1908: Heh, not exactly. The Brit questioned my "intent" -- and I wondered how he gleaned my intent from a series of fairly inevitable actions. | |
Autumn, 1908: Well, to me it looked like you were purposely leaving yourself open to Italy, so I suspected a close cooperation with conflict just on the surface, and I guess England thought you were giving up to Italy. An enigma inside a puzzle, or however that saying goes!~ | |
Autumn, 1908: Your continued support of the Italian just perplexes me. | |
Spring, 1909: this is good, if u support sev to rum , gal to bud and mars to pie, its over for them :D |
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Spring, 1909: or ill support ukraine to rum and shuffle in from moscow? | |
Spring, 1909: Etslay alktay inay ivatepray. ;-) | |
Spring, 1909: Hmmm stupid phones lie to you !! | |
Autumn, 1909: Wow ! Italy and Austria you are so screwed ! I am not gonna hide that I quite delighted about that ;-) The only remaining question is: will it be a 2 way-draw or a solo win between Eng and Ger ? |
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Autumn, 1909: Yep.....we didn't get to the stalemate line soon enough....although that was a very near miss. Now its a scramble. | |
Spring, 1912: For Public Broadcast--Recent British and German builds are "just for giggles." | |
Autumn, 1912: I'm unsure how you didn't see this coming, England. | |
Autumn, 1912: Relax... I was worried about a series of English events and messages ranging from building an army and planning a convoy to pulling his fleets back toward me to accidentally moving into Norway to pestering me about Warsaw/Rumania to... I forget what. So I thought it would behoove me to move into a position where I could prevent him from gaining 18 centers, if he decided he wanted to. | |
Autumn, 1912: Oooh, except I asked him not to retreat to Greece. Now what??? | |
Autumn, 1912: Who knows??? | |
Autumn, 1912: You can't ask someone to not retreat somewhere, when they have already his ready and the other person hits ready as well so the time runs out when they are asleep. | |
Autumn, 1912: Is that what happened then? | |
Autumn, 1912: Austria, why did you move Constantinople to Bulgaria??? | |
Autumn, 1912: Very good game Germany, well done you deserve the victory ! |
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Autumn, 1912: The Italian star may be waning, but never fear... It shall rise again! FOR SYRIA! *runs away* |
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Farewell Italy, and I'll watch for you in dark corners of the world. :-) | |
England, this was the best two-player setup ever. If I hadn't promised Austria a piece of the draw in return for his help, we could reasonably have split two ways, but let's honor that commitment--because he honored his. | |
It was indeed very well done, especially the issues I had to ensure early on from the frenchmen! | |
Well played gentlemen and thanks for your honor. |
Germany |
Mujus
(1495
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Drawn. Bet: 143
![]() ![]() 17 supply-centers, 17 units | ||
England |
Jredwood
(2159
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Drawn. Bet: 143
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Austria |
Creigh
(2728
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Drawn. Bet: 143
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France |
AverageWhiteBoy
(314
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Defeated. Bet: 143
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Italy |
TBroadley
(125
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Defeated. Bet: 143
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Turkey |
SmartGuy
(1943
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Defeated. Bet: 143
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Russia |
octopus_seppuku
(878
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Defeated. Bet: 143
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