29 Sep 12 UTC |
Spring, 1901: (Mapu): Hey there. Good luck. |
29 Sep 12 UTC |
Spring, 1901: (Jesus Petry): Good luck! |
29 Sep 12 UTC |
Spring, 1901: (Mapu): I've never played this variant but am doing well in the 1 v 1 tourney so I should be able to give you a decent challenge at least. |
29 Sep 12 UTC |
Spring, 1901: (Mapu): Are you in that? |
29 Sep 12 UTC |
Spring, 1901: (Jesus Petry): No, I just think this is the best variant around. |
29 Sep 12 UTC |
Spring, 1901: (Jesus Petry): Austria vs. France is interesting too. |
29 Sep 12 UTC |
Spring, 1901: (Mapu): Great! |
29 Sep 12 UTC |
Autumn, 1901: How did you convoy in one turn? |
29 Sep 12 UTC |
Autumn, 1901: England's starting position is a bit different, for balance. |
29 Sep 12 UTC |
Autumn, 1901: Oh you start in the water. Got it. |
29 Sep 12 UTC |
Autumn, 1901: This way, both powers can get three builds in 1901. |
29 Sep 12 UTC |
Autumn, 1904: This is stressful! lol |
29 Sep 12 UTC |
Nicely done. |
29 Sep 12 UTC |
Great game! It had me on the edge of my seat for the whole duration! |
29 Sep 12 UTC |
In my experience, Turkey must be aggressive in the South to win. |
29 Sep 12 UTC |
I think my mistake is I didn't move my guys up and just left them -- I could have used them. Next time I will have to play with a mouse instead of the touchpad thing. You are a very good player. Good game. |
29 Sep 12 UTC |
Yeah what could I have done better? |
29 Sep 12 UTC |
Thank you! See you another time! |
29 Sep 12 UTC |
Yeah you too... Thanks again. |
29 Sep 12 UTC |
Send a lot of fleets to take Tunis as early as you can. You can't take StP from England unless the pink dude makes a big mistake. Your attack on Marseilles was a good idea, but it lacked support, the fleets came a little bit late. But you played pretty well overall. |