Finished: 12 PM Tue 25 Jun 13 UTC
Samsara
1 day, 12 hours /phase
Pot: 350 D - Autumn, 1928, Finished
Classic - 7 Islands, No messaging, Anon, WTA
1 excused NMR / no regaining / extend the first 1 turn(s)
Game drawn

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28 Apr 13 UTC Spring, 1911: GameMaster: Italy 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.
28 Apr 13 UTC Spring, 1911: GameMaster: Russia voted for a Pause. If everyone votes Pause the game stop and wait till everybody votes Unpause. Please consider backing this.
29 Apr 13 UTC Spring, 1911: GameMaster: Turkey voted for a Pause. If everyone votes Pause the game stop and wait till everybody votes Unpause. Please consider backing this.
17 May 13 UTC Spring, 1918: Captainmeme (Moderator): Hi,
The phase has been extended due to Russia's internet going out. Russia will ready up once their internet is back up and running so that the game can continue.
Thanks for your patience.
10 Jun 13 UTC Autumn, 1925: GameMaster: Russia voted for a Extend. If 2/3 of the active players vote Extend the the current phase will be extend by 4 days. Please consider backing this. If the majority is not reached by "Autumn, 1926" the votes will be cleared.
10 Jun 13 UTC Autumn, 1925: GameMaster: Per 2/3 majority vote the gamephase got extended by 4 days.
(Voters: Italy / Turkey / Russia)
25 Jun 13 UTC gg all
25 Jun 13 UTC Good game! Thanks Italy and Russia for the long, excellent struggle to stop England. Sorry Russia for bumping you off at the end, but I saw it was the only way to stop England and secure the draw, given that some of your movements were unsupportable and it was only a matter of time until he took those centers. Couldn't let that happen. Too bad, I thought you had earned a place in the draw. Italy, glad you understood my taking Serbia in 1925! It was hard to risk your retaliation, but it seemed clear I would need the units for us to force a draw. And of course, great job England.