Finished: 06 PM Tue 28 Apr 15 UTC
Winter of Discontent-3
1 day /phase
Pot: 102 D - Spring, 2007, Finished
Modern Diplomacy II, Anonymous players, Survivors-Win Scoring
1 excused missed turn
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23 Mar 15 UTC Spring, 1996: This is the first public post
23 Mar 15 UTC Spring, 1996: the second one. ^^
23 Mar 15 UTC Spring, 1996: Post third one is this.
23 Mar 15 UTC Spring, 1996: ok, gold, silver and bronce medals are awarded, no room left for more prizes, thanks for participate.
24 Mar 15 UTC Spring, 1996: Come on man
24 Mar 15 UTC Spring, 1996: who...?
24 Mar 15 UTC Spring, 1996: There may be more prizes, but those will be for on-the-map-performance, like who wins more supply centers or who's gone first or make the strangest move.
26 Mar 15 UTC Spring, 1997: Oh look...and Egypt-Turkey alliance and a Spain-France-Britain alliance.

What fun this game turned out to be.
27 Mar 15 UTC Spring, 1997: no wonder if germany italy and poland formed alliance
27 Mar 15 UTC Spring, 1997: While Ukraine is all alone.
27 Mar 15 UTC Spring, 1997: We did?

Thanks for the idea traitor!
29 Mar 15 UTC Autumn, 1997: I don't think I've ever seen a game where Spain has let UK have Gibraltar and Morocco, UK must have one hell of a silver tongue.
29 Mar 15 UTC Autumn, 1997: Agreed
29 Mar 15 UTC Autumn, 1997: Amazing things happen when you offer win-win ideas to fellow players, yes?
30 Mar 15 UTC Autumn, 1997: I suppose so... I'm just surprised.
30 Mar 15 UTC Autumn, 1997: I have never seen Egypt and Turkey working such good with no army at their back as well
30 Mar 15 UTC Autumn, 1997: Agreed
30 Mar 15 UTC Autumn, 1997: Could Germany speed up by clicking ready?
06 Apr 15 UTC Autumn, 1999: It seems Egypt couldn't be trusted after all, shame when that happens
06 Apr 15 UTC Autumn, 1999: Forming, building, and maintaining alliances - ones in which both sides equally prosper - takes work, requires patience, and demands selflessness, which is why so many players instead opt to stab.

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