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Author:JeffreyK
Posted:May 20, 2011 at 1:02 am
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I'll agree with John on this one - this game was, from my perspective, one of the most straightforward games I've played in a while.  Basically the western triple was setup at the very beginning of the game.  The first part of the game was spent trying to hide this fact (no idea how well we did at this) and I think we were helped immensly by the fact that I/R/T all focused first on eliminating Austria.  By the time Austria was out of the game, I think the only thing that could have changed the outcome was if I/R/T had fully aligned against us immediately.  The alliance was also helped dramatically by how well we were aligned to never threaten each other - any stab would have been a multi-turn one and would have been only partially effective.  John's attempts to sway England and myself (I'm sad I didn't get such a well written attempt to convince me to join him!) failed, I think, in a large way since the stab was hard to be sure of...

 

Darryl: thank you very much for a well GM'd game! 

 

Everyone else: thank you for a well played game!

 

-Jeff
 

This message is in reply to post 20723:

I'm generally a long EOG kind of guy, but honestly, this one was pretty basic. Fished around for a solid three-way. Found it in the moderately satisfying combo of T-R-I. Austria died quick. Then I needed to head somewhere. I headed north, expecting Italy to side with me. I truly believe if he had done so, this game would have been much more interesting, and perhaps even ended differently. But Italy turned on me and our internal strife left russia and italy defenseless to the Western powers.

I site the betrayal of Italy as a key moment because had he  gone west, we might have been able to seal the med, while I blocked the overland route. But even more so, I had favorable relations with France for much of the game and in past games as well, and I held out hope that If Italy and I put up enough of a fight, France might have been swayed to work with me vs italy and then vs E/G. As it was, I just never had a big enough carrot to dangle for any of the Western Triple. Realizing the futility of my position, I marshalled my diplomatic skills to try to sway england with what, I think, was perhaps one of the best pieces of diplomatic mail I had composed, selling the idea of The Turkish Alliance in an infomercial kind of style. It was my last hope, but, alas, England rebuffed it.

I probably worked least on Germany because I had almost literally nothing to offer him. He was a better target than an ally for me, and neither other power was biting. So the draw was the best I could do.

John

 

There are 3 Messages in this Thread:


DC377; Turkey EOG (untitled36) May 19, 10:38 pm

DC377; Turkey EOG (JeffreyK) May 20, 01:02 am

DC377; Turkey EOG (AncientMemories) May 20, 11:52 am

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