Also, it was I who voted against the draw last turn. I did vote for the GI draw. Mike kept on saying that he was going to stab Kevin, but kept on not doing it.
On Saturday, April 14, 2012, Steven Caponigri wrote:
I'm a little sad to see the game end. I was on the edge of me seat practically every turn. Good game everyone!
On Saturday, April 14, 2012, administrator wrote:
Well done all of you. I must learn to handle StPetersburg better - that was the beginning of my downfall.
Pete
On Sat 14/04/12 00:32 , "Mike Hoffman" mrh(at)panix.com sent:
Congrats All for a fun and exciting Seismic game. The best one I've played to date!
Kevin, you were a great ally the entire game. There were a couple times that I was tempted to stab, but the consequences were too high, and I really enjoyed trying to end the game waith a 2-way between us.
Steve, that being said, absolutely fantastic job at seismicing my butt to shreds so I couldn't implement a strong southern push! You also got your fleets in perfect position around Spain and Africa to block our underlying attack plan. Very well done, and totally enjoy sharing a 3-way with you!
Mike
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On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 1:49 PM, Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com> wrote:
Well folks this one just needs a bow on it and it's all wrapped up. 3-way draw! Congrats guys... EOG's? What should we run next?
Lots of neat seismics in this one, particularly the area around Tunis. I couldn't decide between calling those NC and SC or EC and WC... It was interesting to see the MAO-ION connection go around Africa too... as if the great Sahara had sunk under the sea. Sometime I'd like to see the Baltic joined to the Adriatic, and Europe split in two!
-mike
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