Finished: 01 AM Wed 08 Jun 16 UTC
Porcelaintower
1 day /phase
Pot: 300 D - Autumn, 1914, Finished
Youngstown - Redux, No messaging, Anon, PPSC, ChooseYourCountry
1 excused NMR / no regaining / extend the first 2 turn(s)
Game won by d-ice (1969 D)

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23 Apr 16 UTC Spring, 1901: Info: This is a choose your country game.
14 May 16 UTC Spring, 1907: GameMaster: Germany voted for a Draw. If everyone votes Draw the game will end and the points are split equally among all the surviving players, regardless of how many supply centers each player has.
08 Jun 16 UTC Nice trick, India.
08 Jun 16 UTC Thanks, why didn't you take Omsk in 1911? Ok, I supported China against you but you still had a extra fleet in NPO and armies in Turkmenistan and Siberia. Britain also repeatedly attacked against St. Petersburg and it was clear that Austria was a biggest solo threat.

Well played Austria! I'm very happy how I played myself and still didn't get even a draw.
08 Jun 16 UTC Well done Austria (we meet again!). I couldn't stop your progress.
08 Jun 16 UTC Congratulations! Really hard to stop you
08 Jun 16 UTC Because you are supporting China against me, India.
So why should I care about Austria who had never attacked me?
08 Jun 16 UTC Gg all. I love how this game was full of players working strategically. It became a real challenge to continue growing without turning everyone against me.

Definitely the most fun I had in this game was when I supported Japan to Turkmenistan only to see Russia retreat to Siberia and then steal Vladivostok. I laughed really hard when I discovered the move and then again twice as hard when I saw it work. I was of course afraid of Japanese retaliation, so I had to make sure it looked like I was trying to help! (and a third laugh when I now realized that I hit my revenge Tantrum ;)

And the battle against India was fun too. I knew that eventually India would break into Bagdad and Egypt, so I made it my task to delay as much as possible while trying to break through on the western front. Luckily for me I made some good guesses against Britain/Germany (whom I must congratulate on putting up a strong defense). Well played all.