12 Nov 16 UTC |
Spring, 1860: Got it! |
12 Nov 16 UTC |
Spring, 1860: Yep ;) |
12 Nov 16 UTC |
Spring, 1862: Just some fun facts about me, i'm a very impulsive and aggressive player |
12 Nov 16 UTC |
Autumn, 1862: I'm enjoying it. :-) |
12 Nov 16 UTC |
Autumn, 1863: I've never had such a hotly contested game in this variant, usually by this point someone is winning lol |
12 Nov 16 UTC |
Autumn, 1863: If you do end up the winner I will tease you about the time you take to get moves in, though perhaps the planning you seem to be doing could give you an advantage. |
12 Nov 16 UTC |
Autumn, 1863: Sorry... You are really quite fast. :-) |
12 Nov 16 UTC |
Autumn, 1863: Haha, its fine! I like to tease people |
12 Nov 16 UTC |
Spring, 1864: Speaking of firsts, this is the latest in this variant that I've seen a vacant Kentucky! |
12 Nov 16 UTC |
Spring, 1864: Lol noice, don't let the freudian slips get to ya ;P |
12 Nov 16 UTC |
Autumn, 1864: I will note that if you win at this point, it is because of these silly build rules |
12 Nov 16 UTC |
Autumn, 1864: The build rules are what makes this variant playable! You have to grow and maintain this tense little knot in the middle. I love it. Once TN or OH fall in a way that can be defended, it is over. |
12 Nov 16 UTC |
Autumn, 1864: Perhaps but the annoying part is that one can have 17 sc's and 11 units |
12 Nov 16 UTC |
Spring, 1865: Even 13 sc's and 9 units isn't great |
12 Nov 16 UTC |
Spring, 1866: brb. Restroom break. |
12 Nov 16 UTC |
Spring, 1866: haha ok |
12 Nov 16 UTC |
Spring, 1866: Is your name just yaok with letters switched |
12 Nov 16 UTC |
Spring, 1866: ? |
12 Nov 16 UTC |
Spring, 1866: No, my last name is Yoak. |
12 Nov 16 UTC |
Spring, 1866: Ah, very nice. |