Finished: 12 PM Thu 27 Jan 22 UTC
Classic-18
2 days /phase
Pot: 35 D - Autumn, 1907, Finished
Classic, Anon, PPSC
1 excused NMR / regain after 5 turn(s) / extend always
Game won by Dejan0707 (1986 D)

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14 Dec 21 UTC Spring, 1901: Loving the two day phase length
14 Dec 21 UTC Spring, 1901: Going on two days and I haven't lost any centers yet.
14 Dec 21 UTC Spring, 1901: lol
15 Dec 21 UTC Spring, 1901: I chose the phase length :)
16 Dec 21 UTC Autumn, 1901: I love the phase length. I will be taking the "laid back" attitude.
17 Dec 21 UTC Autumn, 1901: Yeah one day can be a bit hectic, three days is too long. And anything not a whole day desyncs the phase counter so sometimes the orders turn over in the middle of the night
21 Dec 21 UTC Autumn, 1902: So much for being "laid back". Now I am in a panic mode. I can't handle the stress! And it lasts for two days at a time.
22 Dec 21 UTC Autumn, 1902: That's what this game does for you
23 Dec 21 UTC Autumn, 1902: Well this was a nerve wrecking turn
23 Dec 21 UTC Autumn, 1902: Pshaw.
25 Dec 21 UTC Autumn, 1902: Merry Christmas everyone
25 Dec 21 UTC Autumn, 1902: Merry Christmas to everyone but Russia!

Cause the orthodox go by the Julian calendar and celebrate during the 7th January
25 Dec 21 UTC Autumn, 1902: I promise this war will be over my Christmas!
25 Dec 21 UTC Autumn, 1902: By*

Tho also my irl I'm eastern European that's how I know about this lol
25 Dec 21 UTC Autumn, 1902: To be precise than Bosnia, Serbia, Romania, Greece and good part of Croatia are also Orthodox so Austria celebrate 7th January too. :)
25 Dec 21 UTC Autumn, 1902: Merry Christmas everyone!
25 Dec 21 UTC Autumn, 1902: A short Christmas peace on the front lines. Pax vobiscum.
30 Dec 21 UTC Autumn, 1903: Sweet... This is the second game I am currently playing in which I am down to two supply centers. It makes order writing so much easier.
30 Dec 21 UTC Autumn, 1903: Yeah, really happy to be down to 2 SC's so entering moves is easier - WTF dude?
03 Jan 22 UTC Spring, 1904: Anyone need extension?

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