Finished: 10 AM Mon 02 Aug 21 UTC
1v1 - Cold war-3
16 hours /phase
Pot: 2 D - Spring, 1968, Finished
1 excused NMR / regain after 5 turn(s) / extend the first 1 turn(s)
Game drawn

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31 Jul 21 UTC Spring, 1960: Hello there
31 Jul 21 UTC Spring, 1960: Hello. Are you experienced with this map?
31 Jul 21 UTC Autumn, 1960: I played it a few times
31 Jul 21 UTC Spring, 1962: I remeber that the best thing was being able to shift rapidly to different fronts, which is a thing that you rarely find in other diplomacy variants
31 Jul 21 UTC Spring, 1962: Or at least they dont give you the same feeling
31 Jul 21 UTC Spring, 1962: Yeah, at first glance it seems lile there are three main fronts that are independent but you can change everything really quickly. This map can be annoying but it's pretty well balanced.
31 Jul 21 UTC Autumn, 1962: I find it very dinamic actually
31 Jul 21 UTC Autumn, 1962: Yeah, it's probably the best 1v1-map
31 Jul 21 UTC Autumn, 1963: Yay, The red army will reach the gates of Paris
31 Jul 21 UTC Autumn, 1963: Forgetting about east and west germany, they didnt sold baguettes anyway
31 Jul 21 UTC Autumn, 1963: Now it's a gamble. Do you say that so I protect Paris and you get Tunis or do you want me to think that way...
31 Jul 21 UTC Autumn, 1963: Mmmmmmhhhhhh......
31 Jul 21 UTC Autumn, 1963: I dont know what you are talking about
31 Jul 21 UTC Autumn, 1963: Anyway, I will certainly gain a supply center, you cant protect Paris while grabbing Tunis, so I just have to attack both
31 Jul 21 UTC Autumn, 1963: Yeah I know, that's a good strategy. It' one guaranteed, maybe two if you try to force east germany.
31 Jul 21 UTC Autumn, 1963: Alright, just confirm your moves now.
31 Jul 21 UTC Autumn, 1963: Nooo, Fidel Castro!!!
31 Jul 21 UTC Autumn, 1963: Why is Cuba all blue?!?!?!??!!?!!
31 Jul 21 UTC Autumn, 1963: Oh well, I knew it anyway
01 Aug 21 UTC Autumn, 1964: Hey, wait a minute

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