Hi All,
First, as always thanks to Cory. Appreciate the GMing and thanks for making it happen. And as an Illinois resident I appreciate the efforts to balance the books in Springfield and please let all involved know that my recommendation is for income to exceed spending at some point. But that' just me.
My EOG is fairly straight forward. With a German no-show, a Russian early exit and France not putting up much of a fight it obviously turned into England vs. the world. The AIT patched up our differences nicely and turned to face the English with enough time to spare. However, from my perspective this should have easily been an EAT draw with both Mick and Poul passing up on obvious chances to take Frank out of the game. For some reason neither
took up opportunity to boil it down to a 3-way and I am not sure what to make of it other than the NMRs caused a bit of disinterest in the game. But enough interest to see it through, so kudos to each of you who shared in the draw.
Good game all, thanks for the go!
xo
From: Cory Burris <coryfucius(at)yahoo.com>
To: Frank Bielschowsky <dipcorp.player(at)gmail.com>; Garry Bledsoe <kielmarch(at)hotmail.com>; Winter Blitz <blitz(at)diplomaticcorp.com>; Mick Cox <mickstagman(at)aol.com>; The Czech <theczechatwebdip(at)gmail.com>; Daniel Dzikowicz <ddz999cat23(at)yahoo.com>; Tim Fuhrmeister <timfuhrmeister(at)yahoo.com>;
Poul Hurup <hurup(at)pc.dk>; Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net>; Dan Sinensky <dan.i.sinensky(at)gmail.com>
Sent: Mon, May 23, 2011 5:01:00 PM
Subject: dc380 game over!
The DIAS proposal is accepted by all 4 remaining players, so our game has come to an end. Thanks for playing, everyone, and I hope to see you again in another game!
Cory
P.S. The final game map from winter 1908 is attached for reference.