Robert,
I would be willing to switch from 1900 to Ambition and Empire if you would prefer to substitute that Von Powell variant :>
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Lynn
From: Robert Stein <smileyrob68(at)gmail.com>
To: Robert Stein <smileyrob68(at)gmail.com>
Cc: Andrew Tanner <amtrating(at)gmail.com>; Baron Powell <VonPowell(at)aol.com>; "dc431(at)diplomaticcorp.com" <dc431(at)diplomaticcorp.com>; Ethan Schubert <schu9914(at)vandals.uidaho.edu>; JackMcHugh <jwmchughjr(at)gmail.com>; Jerome Payne <jerome777(at)ymail.com>; LynnMercer <hancockfc(at)yahoo.com>; Mark <MDemagogue(at)gmail.com>;
michael nickles <flexpoint1(at)gmail.com>; Michael Thompson <psychosis(at)sky.com>; Sun Chung <sun.chung(at)gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2012 11:33 AM
Subject: DC431 Game Over
Gentlemen,
The game is over as all seven players voted in favor of a French-German-Russian three way draw. Congratulations to Sun, Andrew, and Lynn as well as Michael, our original France.
I apologize for not sending this information last night, but I failed to make it all the way home, choosing instead to camp in the woods between Crescent City, California and Cave Junction, Oregon. I am still not in a spot with regular internet, so I can't send a final map or update the game page at diplomaticcorp. But I figured you would want to know this result, and a message from my phone would suffice for now.
As I said in my note yesterday, I am more than happy to GM another game of 1900, though if I do, I'd like to use some other mapping software than realpolitik. Any suggestions? If there were interest in playing Ambition & Empire rather than 1900, I'd start one of those games instead. Also I like to play these games too, so if any of
you are willing and able to master a game, I encourage you to do so, and consider me as a player.
Thanks for playing this game, and for the most part submitting orders in a timely manner with minimal prodding. It's been fun. I hope everyone else enjoyed it too.
Robert
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