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basvanopheusden (2176 D)
11 Sep 15 UTC
Can you actually solo without someone throwing the game?
I recently got my first solo in a non-live, full-press WTA game since 2010, but only because one player decided to throw me the game. Even at 17 centers, I could still have been stopped if everyone else worked together. This got me wondering: are there examples if high-quality games where somebody got a solo without being thrown one?
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Valis2501 (2850 D(G))
11 Sep 15 UTC
Games I talked people into throwing (not like they had natural personality conflicts or threw for any reason other than my own manipulations that I'm aware of)
gameID=155462
gameID=151803

Games won by other players being mostly new / casual players who just let me walk into 18 as long as I kept saying I wouldn't.
gameID=150058
gameID=153871

I don't think the first two are like the Jamiet/Krellin situation you had, but that's just my opinion. Convincing
a) someone they're getting cut and they should throw in vengeance
b) getting the other powers to actually make the moves to cut them

is very different than

c) two players regardless of your press decide to make the other lose far before the end game.

But that's my opinion and even if you agree you may not agree which situations are covered by what.
steephie22 (182 D(S))
11 Sep 15 UTC
@bas: I would think that, in an expert game, it matters little how many and how large your opponents are if you are a clear solo threat; if they are experts they'll unite to stop you, whether that be one or six of them. I think it's your positioning, with regard to the stalemate lines, that largely decide whether you stand a chance once the game becomes 'stop the solo'.

IMO
@gold & valis: thanks a lot, I'll check those games out in detail when I'm not at work ;)
I think ghug nailed it by the way: "You win by getting other players to play badly. It's impossible to win against competition playing optimally."
ghug (5068 D(B))
11 Sep 15 UTC
Gold, yeah, he won because he diplomatically prevented Italy and Turkey from getting their shit together, not because I "threw" once the outcome was certain, but Italy and Turkey were both good players who understood that a solo was happening, so they were effectively throwing by refusing to put their differences aside. The fact that they weren't actively supporting him into centers is largely irrelevant.
steephie22 (182 D(S))
11 Sep 15 UTC
In the light of our game, another way a win might be possible is if someone else tries to solo at the same time, and you're both in an all-or-nothing mood. Maybe it was plain naivety on my part to be trying to set up for a solo rather than stopping you though.
Yonni (136 D(S))
11 Sep 15 UTC
Unfortunately, sometimes it doesn't even seem like people were talked into throwing the game...
gameID=159215
Nescio (1059 D)
11 Sep 15 UTC
Bas, yes, it's possible to win a game without someone throwing it (or NMR-ing).
gameID=156348 was a game I won despite Italy and Turkey working together.
More interesting: gameID=155364, which I lost unintentionally :)
trip (696 D(B))
11 Sep 15 UTC
Yes. Ally with a carebear then stab them on the last turn.
That's not a stab, right? Nescio had a stalemate until the second-to-last year, but misordered Pie S Ven instead of Pie S Mar. At least, that's what it looks like to me.

By the way, that's one hell of an impressive game. I don't think I've ever seen a German-Italian two-way draw.
CSteinhardt (9560 D(B))
11 Sep 15 UTC
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It's impossible to survive, let alone progress, let alone win, in Diplomacy without the cooperation of your opponents. So in that sense, no, you can't solo without your opponents helping you, and if you get a solo, it always means that at least one of them made a mistake.

However, a skilled player can create conditions in which it's easy for their opponents to make exactly this sort of mistake, and those who do so, at least in my book, have earned their victories. For what it's worth, I've found that it's a little bit easier to get a solo against very strong players than against intermediate players, although it is certainly easiest against weak players. So, perhaps you should try playing better opponents? :)
basvanopheusden (2176 D)
11 Sep 15 UTC
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I'm playing with Valis and 2ndWhiteLine now, so yeah, I need better opponents ;)
ghug (5068 D(B))
11 Sep 15 UTC
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You're playing with bo too, who is far, far worse.
Ogion (3882 D)
11 Sep 15 UTC
I soloed a SoW as France largely by getting slightly lucky to grab Berlin after having previously gotten Tunis. Since Scandinavia and StP can't be defended from the west, I ended up soloing by guessing right on the critical term. We had seven serious players, TAs I think and professors. It can be done. Note, for me it is very rare
Valis2501 (2850 D(G))
11 Sep 15 UTC
Isn't Bo the one who made you cry at The Boroughs? I'm pretty sure it was Bo.

Nothing like being forced into taking a 7-way draw.
basvanopheusden (2176 D)
11 Sep 15 UTC
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@Ogion: you mean gameID=133722? That's a great game, really well-timed stabs on Italy and Germany. Count me impressed :)

@Valis: yes.
bo_sox48 (5202 DMod(G))
11 Sep 15 UTC
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So worth it.
thorfi (1023 D)
12 Sep 15 UTC
Define "throw the game"? Because that's at the heart of the issue. :-) But I think plenty of people have laid out options above.

I should make a very tangential side: this (solos without anyone "throwing" the game) is fairly common in gunboat, for the obvious reason that organising a coalition is much harder when you don't have words.

But less tangentially - creating conditions where a coalition has difficulty forming whilst you're making the solo run is actually the key trick, in both gunboat and normal press games.
Jamiet99uk (808 D)
12 Sep 15 UTC
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"Throw the game", for me, is defined as a power deliberately handing SCs to another power (or directly helping them to gain them from others) at their own expense, and in a manner which increases the gaining power's chances of winning.

Usually this is done out of spite or revenge, but it can also be used in the form of a legitimate tactic - although it is something of a nuclear option.

I have deliberately "thrown" a couple of games. In one case, partly because I was cross with an idiot neighbour who kept throwing himself at me in a desperate attempt to gain one SC, when I was also under assault from a power on 15 SCs with a serious solo chance. Unlucky guesses aside, I had a good chance of holding my position - so the solo was not inevitable, nor was my defeat. I made it clear to idiot-boy that if he didn't stop, I would continue resisting *him*, but would meekly surrender SCs to the solo threat, this making a solo almost inevitable. Idiot-boy ignored my *repeated* warnings, so I went through on my threat - allowing one front to collapse, and the game ended in a solo victory.

The fact that I have "thrown" in the past is something I now occasionally use as a bargaining tool, to present a (hopefully) credible threat that I will do so again unless a given power co-operates with me (or at least stops attacking). It is moderately successful against non-noob players - but only those of a somewhat cautious disposition. Newbies or people bad at press usually fail to grasp the threat.
uclabb (589 D)
12 Sep 15 UTC
gameID=46844

gameID=81978

The key to soloing is trapping people so that if they don't work with you you can just kill them
@throfi: throwing for me means intentionally helping another player to solo - which I consider very different from the "pretend to throw to stay alive longer" strategy that we all have used.

Also, you're totally right about Gunboat (and probably public press). Much harder to set up a defensive line with multiple powers without press.
basvanopheusden (2176 D)
12 Sep 15 UTC
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So there are multiple paths to a solo, although some clear patterns arise.

Option 1: be England or Turkey, and walk across the main stalemate line early. England gets Tunis/Warsaw/Moscow or Turkey gets Spain/Marseilles/Munich. Keep it while you scoop up all the centers on your own side of the line, which the other powers cannot stop. Examples: gameID=156348, gameID=118381, gameID=46844, gameID=81978.

Option 2: be France, make sure England has a weak opening. Grab Tunis, then use naval superiority to take out England, outflank Germany and force Scandinavia. Example: gameID=133722, although there must be more.

Option 3: be anyone, play a strong 2-player alliance that sweeps the board. Both of you cross your respective stalemate lines, then fight it out for the solo. Example: gameID=112043.

Option 4: be anyone, start strong but not too strong. Another power becomes a solo threat, everyone rallies to defend against him, and in the aftermath you grab a solo too fast for the rest of the board to coordinate. Example: gameID=161926

Option 5: be Russia, get to a strong 12/13, then try to win by brute force. Example: gameID=39970.


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Eadan (454 D)
12 Sep 15 UTC
World Map Question
Question about the RIS squares on the board.

In the lower left-hand corner of the map - it that land, water, or both? Looking on the lower right-hand of the map, there appears to be an RIS land but also an RIS water. Which is it and do either of those territories directly link to the two squares in the lower left-hand side of the map?
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StackelbergFollower (1463 D(G))
11 Sep 15 UTC
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Jun 2015 GR Challenge - Game 1 EOGs
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=163864
Result: Two-way draw between England and Turkey (my first two-way draw!)

This was honestly a pretty cut-and-dry game for me. I can almost never say, but aside from small details, I wasn’t really once surprised by anything that happened in this game. I had fun, though, mostly because Austria-Turkey and England-Turkey are both fun alliances. EOG below.
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Chumbles (791 D(S))
11 Sep 15 UTC
Reliability Ratings and drop outs
We all have games where players losing drop out, but there are some which get utterly ruined by guys in pivotal positions going AWOL. Is it time that players who are proven unreliable have to sit out for a period?
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BlueLight (178 D)
11 Sep 15 UTC
New game: I Should Working, but....
Public messaging only, Anonymous players, Points-per-supply-center, 3 days/phase. 10 D to join.
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=167271

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diplomat61 (223 D)
10 Sep 15 UTC
Proposed classic game "Infamy V"
"Infamy, infamy, they've all got it in for me" - Julius Caesar, Carry on Cleo

Anon, PPSC, 24hr turns. Anyone interested?
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obiwanobiwan (248 D)
09 Sep 15 UTC
So, HOW ABOUT THOSE METS?! :D Oh, and NFL WEEK 1 PICK 'EM!
Hi. What's new? :3 Um, something something Shakespeare...
And it's NFL Pick 'em Time...yes, time to pick a new commissioner! ;) Or, you know, divisions, wild cards, conference title games, and the Super Bowl winner. And of course the week by week picks--Steelers/Patriots go tomorrow, Sunday notables include Broncos/Ravens, Chargers/Lions, Giants/Cowboys, and my OH GOD WHAT THE HELL ARE THOSE BLACK JERSEYS?! 49ers play Monday night! The Week 1 match-ups...pick 'em!
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MonsieurJavert (214 D)
09 Sep 15 UTC
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webDip-vDip crossover
Hello webDip!
I hail from your sister site, vDip, where I run under the handle TheatreVarus.
We are severely starved for players at the moment, and were hoping some of you could join up.
We have many available variants, including my current favorite, Viking Diplomacy.
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gigtigre (100 D)
22 Jul 15 UTC
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Do girls play diplomacy?
Pretty new on this site...just curious if there are very many/any girls playing?
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backscratcher (459 D)
10 Sep 15 UTC
A question about Builds/Destroys
If a country has to disband a unit during the build phase and doesn't turn in orders, how does the server decide which unit to disband for the player?
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JamesYanik (548 D)
09 Sep 15 UTC
Tips for World Diplomacy
I have played 50+ games on the World Diplomacy variant, but I have not soloed. Honestly, it seems like you can see a powerhouse coming so far back, it is impossible to not get faced with a stalemate line!

Please post any hints here, I wanna conquer the world :'(
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abgemacht (1076 D(G))
06 Sep 15 UTC
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I proposed to my girlfriend today!
Now she's calling all her long-distance friends, so who wants to play some World of Warships!
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diplomat61 (223 D)
10 Sep 15 UTC
Anonymous Gunboat "Glowworm"
Proposed: Anon, 24 hour turns, PPSC

Anyone interested?
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abgemacht (1076 D(G))
10 Sep 15 UTC
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Extra! Extra! Introduction to DATC!
We have a new video up on how to use the Diplomacy Adjudicator Test Cases (DATC) to help resolve nuanced orders!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obtKRsh-Owg
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cb6000 (100 D(S))
09 Sep 15 UTC
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EXACTLY when does a game end?
In my set of rules, rule XIII indicates that possession of a SC only occurs after fall retreats have been completed. On this site, it seems that for purposes of determining a solo victory, a victory is declared following the fall diplomacy phase prior to retreats. For clarification: on a fall turn that great power A takes its 18th SC but great power B could then retreat into into one of country A's SCs, is country A awarded a win prior to that fall's retreats? Thank you.
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MarquisMark (326 D(G))
08 Sep 15 UTC
Fantasy Drafts
So how did y'all's fantasy drafts go? End up something good or make any mistakes? 1st game this Thursday.
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redhouse1938 (429 D)
09 Sep 15 UTC
WhatsApp on MacBook
Dear All,
Who has a good idea for a WhatsApp on my MacBook that synchronizes with my telephone?
Cheers, red
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hellalt (70 D)
08 Sep 15 UTC
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ich bin wieder da
hello bitches!
I m back (again)
Join me in hell if you dare!
gameID=167173
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cgwhite32 (1465 D)
07 Sep 15 UTC
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Returning after a four year break...
... as an old adversary messaged me offline and I decided to succumb to temptation. I was wondering if any of those former combatants, or indeed anyone else, fancied a classic map, slow turn (probably 48 hour), press intensive game to get me back up to speed.

Post below...
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abgemacht (1076 D(G))
04 Sep 15 UTC
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Enigma Diplomacy
I'd like to try a new variant. Global Press only, but with some time before the game starts to talk privately with each player to devise codes to be used during the game. Is there any interest in this?
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Boromacat (100 DX)
07 Sep 15 UTC
Which territory is most seldom occupied?
I think it is down to Syria, Livonia, or Clydesdale.
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civwarbuff (305 D)
08 Sep 15 UTC
Signed up for a game that hasn't begun yet but.....
due to how busy I am going to be I am going to actually ask for a replacement. The game is "How much is it worth" and it has until tomorrow at 1 P.M. before it begins.
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Bad85 (576 D)
08 Sep 15 UTC
Sitter Needed for gameID=165291
Dear Forum, I would like to ask whether someone wants to sit
my country in gameID=165291 and, not playing very often, propose me
the modalities of transferring my account information. Thanks!
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Macchiavelli (2856 D)
05 Sep 15 UTC
What nationalities do we have on site?
(Now that we've seen asking about gender here causes temper tantrums...)
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redhouse1938 (429 D)
08 Sep 15 UTC
Academic License Taylor and Francis "Molecular Physics"
Hey all,
Is there anybody here that can access articles from the journal "Molecular Physics" from publisher Taylor and Francis?
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Landru428 (160 D)
07 Sep 15 UTC
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Where do I post suggestions?
Am I the only person that doesn't understand why they page layout is so narrow? there is significant space in the right and left margins for order information, game state information, and everything you need at a single glance, instead of all the scrolling i have to do. the layout is especially important because the page has to be refreshed constantly.
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abgemacht (1076 D(G))
24 Aug 15 UTC
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webDip F2F Redux
It's was great meeting everyone from webDip, but unfortunately, we didn't all get to play against each other. Would anyone fancy a game here? I'd prefer non-anon 36 hour phases, but it is, of course, negotiable.
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orathaic (1009 D(B))
04 Sep 15 UTC
Is Israel an 'apartheid state'?
i'm sure this will lead to zero controversy... (See inside)
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DeathLlama8 (514 D)
07 Sep 15 UTC
Away from Home - an SRG
Idea for a new SRG - the winner is either a.) the first player to move a unit to a center more than <x> territories further away from where it originated or b.) whoever solos
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DelicateSteve (100 D)
07 Sep 15 UTC
Live Games Start Here
Utilize this in the hunt for live games, the biggest struggle since the apple start-up.
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