My EOGs:
gameID=92399 France
1901 was a great year. I went non-commital France in the spring and England screwed up his orders royally. I decided I could try to capitalize on his error, or I could signal for a WT. I went the WT route.
Italy was immediately upset, and by end of 1902, Austria was making an effort help me advance eastward (although, Turkey helped by bouncing a convoy away from Venice, thanks Turkey).
1903 spelled the end of the WT. England got too big for his pants and went after Germany. No big deal, they'll sort it out, I'm sure! It's a WT in a gunboat! Come on guys! My Med battles aren't going spectacular though. I'm alternatively playing safe and risky and making some poor guesses as to Italian defense. I'm also busy trying to signal Germany to pleasepleaseplease go to Tyrolia because I really want a WT to work! But anyway.
1904 is when Italy slipped through. I misguessed the Turk and gained Ionian by losing my line against Italy. Damn it. Russia is making some new gains against England thanks to Germany, but Germany is also too big for his pants stealing /my/ Belgium. I want to be friends, but he needs to know his place...
1905 and 6 are when England makes a play against me and I free up a fleet to go for him. Italy is finally dying due to Austria's downfall at the hands of the Turk. 1907 and 8 are again unsuccessful years of trying to work with the German. I offer supports and he misses his cue, so I change my plans when he accepts the cue. Ai yi yi yi. 1909 is finishing of England and Italy and shoring a defense against the Turk. I wasn't ready to draw, hoping Germany and Turkey would be willing to push Russia out, but the draw flags were all up but mine, and one spring move in 1911 was all I needed to see in order to understand this was a four way. Drat.
Good game, fellas.
gameID=92400 England
Loved this game. I took a pro-German opening based on a recent forum thread at the time, and what a great opening! If I had guessed the Frenchie a little better, I could have easily been a six or seven power by 1903 end with armies on the mainland. It was my own mismanagement that led to the ill-prepared Island and German stab of 1903. 1904 was an important negotiation time. I patched most things up with France very quickly, thank you France for not holding your grudge.
By 1907, Russia is eliminated, Germany is on his path to destruction, and A/I are shaping into a formidable eastern duo with no clear leader. Greaaat. This is also when I realize my window for a solo is opening and closing rapidly.
I set everything I can into place in 1908 and 9. In fall of 09, I make my bid against France. 1910 and 1912 saw my biggest errors. I tried to play conservatively, thinking the Austrian might try to reclaim territory, but he was only interested in setting up the line. I laughed my ass off in 1911 when Italy used my solo bid to attempt his own. Austria handed me Moscow and Warsaw, and key territories were open for the taking if I had understood his goals a little better. This was shortly about the same time as my draw in Game 1, and I was not about to go home in a four way again....
1912, the stalemate line is setup. Mission: Kill France. I was thankful that Italy felt the same way. We stepped over each other trying to help the other kill France, but we did it. Three way that should have been a solo. Good game, fellas.
gameID=92401 Austria
My only gb solo is as Austria, so I had hopes I could make the draw in this one. I opened very anti-Italy, but it payed off that Germany opened to Tyrolia! It looked like I was helping the team, but italy was friendly, so I decided to hope he wouldn't make a bid for Trieste. In 1902, my signals (again) don't work out, because Italy tries for Eastern, probably hoping I would go to Aegean. In my opinion, he should have gone to Aegean, expecting my support, but I guess that's just one of the indicators of how we each play each nation differently.
My war with Russia is going moderately well. I'm not losing ground, but I'm not really making any either (I'm not really trying). 1903-4 sees Turkey making gains against me and he gets SC number 5. Shit. When Turkey sailed into Adriatic in 1905, I said to myself, screw it, and I went after the best defensible position I could and the position I knew I could screw Russia from. I didn't think I could trust Italy to help me, but he came through and made my Tyrolia move look really douche-y. Also, it made my Tyrolia move pointless. -_-
Russia finally relieved my pressure by forcing Turkey to look elsewhere (is 1907 too late for Austria to start thinking, "Okay! Time to get some SCs and look for a solo"?). I also misread Russia in 1907 and go to Bohemia to bounce him. He bid for Munich instead. -_-
I finally make a desperate cross-the-line move in 1908 to try and screw with Russia, but he makes gains I didn't count on and Italy stabs. I don't blame Italy, and so I try to push Russia back to give Italy everything. I don't know if he'll understand, but I hope he does...
Oh, no, he doesn't. Not quite anyway. I give my final haymaker-y in 1910, then it's me, Austria, signing off.
What a crappy game, fellas.
gameID=92402 Italy
I open to Piedmont hoping for the best, expecting an Austrian stab, so I also open to Venice. I use the Turkish fleet in Aegean to signal my intention to go to Smyrna, so instead I use my fleets in EAS and ION to go to Syria. :)
Things aren't looking good for me in 1903 when my army is getting jostled around and Turkey is in and out of Greece, but somehow, I got out of that mess and ended up in Sevastopol. 1905 saw the Austrian stab (and I think that was a poor choice considering the Turkish shell hadn't cracked, but we were miscommunicating, A and I were, so I guess it made sense...). I decided to screw him as hard as possible with the French swooping in for some long awaited revenge. 1908 sees me, Italy, signing off.
What a crappy game, fellas.
gameID=92403 Turkey
I open anti-Russia. Damn, damn, damn, damn, damn. Why did months-ago-me do that?? Austria doesn't want to play friendly, and short of a Key Lepanto, A/I is well formed. Shit. 1903 is a shitfest. So is 1904. 1905 see me, Turkey, signing off.
What a crappy, crappy game, fellas.
gameID=92405 Germany!
I played anti-France for kicks and giggles. I also helped Russia because I wasn't sure he'd get Rumania and a 4SC Russia at my back spells trouble for me in the long run. However, a 6SC Russia spells trouble in the short run. I had a fifty-fifty shot, I figured, so I guessed wrong. Oh well!
My anti-France isn't working out. By 1903, I decide to play for Sweden and England gets antsy for Denmark, and the next few years are just turtling. What started out as such a promising start had quickly petered out. 1907 finally saw a reprieve when France decides to make nice and stab England. Finally!
But Italy is on his way to break a stalemate line before it forms, and France gets distracted. I try my best to break England, and he just won't die. For years and years and years.... Finally in 1910, it seems like an anti-Austria alliance is burgeoning, but I'm still bitter at England. I can hold the line /and/ kill him. I'm pretty sure anyway.
By 1911, I'm not so sure, so I vacate the Island. I hope England is ready to make amends, but he's moving away from StP. After some poor defensive guesses on my part, England and I are friends and I'm setting up to rip Austria a new one, even though it's perfectly clear that he is trying to take out Turkey then draw. So I'm secretly deploying forces in such a way to eliminate England ASAP when I get the opening. 1913, I took my only bid for Edi and hoped he wouldn't head for NWG. He headed for NWG.... -_-
This is about when Sarg went CD due to vacation, I believe, and I dropped the draw and threw up pause/cancel to say, wait wait let me kill him. France, I think, was a little nervous and snagged London from me, but who could blame him? I sure didn't. My ploy worked and we went home as a four way instead of five.
Good game, fellas.
gameID=92406 Russia....
I'm facing a very aggressive England and a too-friendly Turkey for /our/ own good. What did he expect me to do with Sev in the spring? And in the fall, when I'm in Black Sea? He lets me into Black then doesn't trust me with Constantinople. Fine, fine, buddy, I see how it is. Predictable enough 1901, all in all, but I have to build army north because of the English convoy. I hate building army north.
1902, I pressure Germany. I figure things aren't happy right now anyway, let me really make someone else unhappy. Turkey and I are very busy trying to say "Please don't hurt me!" to each other, and he fortunately gets to SC 5 and notices that I'm too busy support holding my own Rumania to be stabbing him. Germany, meanwhile, is, um, pissed. Yes, pissed would be a good word I think. France, please pick up the slack!
1903 is a very bad year. Austria is picking up the pressure because Turkey is making gains, England breaches StP with a fleet (which I take as a "friendly" sign, friendly enough, anyway) and Germany is doing his best to ruin my day. It's working, Germany!
1904, Austria outguesses me, I lose Warsaw. I expect a Turkish stab any minute now. It doesn't come until 1908, which surprised the hell out of me, but I saw every turn why he didn't and eventually why he did. The funniest move in the whole series was spring 1910 when Turkey and I both support England into Moscow. We really, really wanted to host the cricket ashes that year! ;)
But, 1910 also sees me, Russia, signing off.
What a crappy game, fellas... (although I enjoyed the hell out of it!)