Finished: 04 PM Tue 07 Feb 12 UTC
Private I won the last one!
1 day /phase
Pot: 2 D - Autumn, 1869, Finished
1 excused NMR / no regaining / extend the first 1 turn(s)
Game won by SneakyNeville (1008 D)

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01 Feb 12 UTC Spring, 1860: Oh for crying out loud I am the south?
01 Feb 12 UTC Spring, 1860: Rebel. We'll crush you underfoot.
Mind you, the last time I played this, I won as the south. It's a very balanced scenario.
01 Feb 12 UTC Autumn, 1860: I found the last one if one error was made you wouldn't recover I hope this one isn't as unforgiving
01 Feb 12 UTC Autumn, 1860: We'll crush you underfoot, rebel scum.
01 Feb 12 UTC Spring, 1861: I don't know dude Lee never hit DC!
01 Feb 12 UTC Spring, 1861: I don't know dude Lee never hit DC!
01 Feb 12 UTC Autumn, 1861: I have told you that my mormon aunt found out I am a not too distantly related to Robert E Lee?
01 Feb 12 UTC Autumn, 1861: Nice! That's some ancestry there. He was apparently a gracious leader.
01 Feb 12 UTC Autumn, 1861: Dammit. I *knew" I shouldn't have left Chicago open like that.
01 Feb 12 UTC Autumn, 1861: Also - note that fleets can go on rivers in this variant.
02 Feb 12 UTC Autumn, 1861: so I can sail fleets up the mississippi?
02 Feb 12 UTC Spring, 1862: I was wondering if you would take the centre or retreat back to help protect Ohio.

Interesting.
02 Feb 12 UTC Autumn, 1862: Good Morning
02 Feb 12 UTC Autumn, 1862: Guten Tag. I have a bad feeling about this game...
02 Feb 12 UTC Autumn, 1862: Give up Yankee

also I think Canada should be off the board in a 2 player game. And you shouldn't be able to sail through the northwest passage
02 Feb 12 UTC Autumn, 1862: Well I think you taught me a lesson in the first game.
02 Feb 12 UTC Autumn, 1862: I shouldn't have plaxyed safe in "Missoura" I switched it back and forth 3 times
02 Feb 12 UTC Autumn, 1862: Ohio was a home cetnre right? so you can only build 2?
02 Feb 12 UTC Autumn, 1862: Damn you saved DC! I didn't think you would risk loosing it.
02 Feb 12 UTC Autumn, 1863: I screwed up ! but it turned out ok

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