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The Biggest Game of All Time 06 Autumn 1902

The Biggest Game of All Time: Autumn 1902

Autumn 1902 – England attacks Germany (me!) To go back to the previous entry, click here. Developments: England attacks Germany (me); Austria breaks through against Russia England: 64% (7/11) Well, I underestimated England a little;… Read more »

—Diplomacy Journals    The Biggest Game of All Time
The Biggest Game of All Time 05 Spring 1902

The Biggest Game of All Time: Spring 1902

Spring 1902 – Germany–Russia vs. England–France? To go back to the previous entry, click here. Developments: all the builds are consistent with EF vs. GR England: 86% (6/7) Hoooo boy, I got… Read more »

—Diplomacy Journals    The Biggest Game of All Time
The Biggest Game of All Time 04 Winter 1901

The Biggest Game of All Time: Winter 1901

Winter 1901 (Builds) – France vs. Italy? To go back to the previous entry, click here. Developments: apparently France was enraged by Italy’s opening England: 100% (6/6) I flipping knew… Read more »

—Diplomacy Journals    The Biggest Game of All Time
The Biggest Game of All Time: Autumn 1901

The Biggest Game of All Time: Autumn 1901

Autumn 1901 – Should I Ally Russia? To go back to the previous entry, click here. Developments: only a single unit did not move as I predicted I correctly predicted… Read more »

—Diplomacy Journals    The Biggest Game of All Time
The Biggest Game of All Time: Spring1901

The Biggest Game of All Time: Spring 1901

Spring 1901 – The Adventure Begins To go back to the introduction, click here. Developments: I am assigned Germany[1]I forgot to note this when I started the journal, but this… Read more »

—Diplomacy Journals    Germany, The Biggest Game of All Time
The Biggest Game of All Time: Introduction

The Biggest Game of All Time

This 80,000+ word journal has been described by experienced Diplomacy players as one of the greatest pieces ever written on gunboat Diplomacy.

—Diplomacy Journals, —Gunboat Diplomacy    Germany, solo win, The Biggest Game of All Time
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Short Movie Review: “Terminator 2: Judgment Day”

The film is a masterpiece. James Cameron’s writing is fascinating. The stunts are awesome. The acting is nuanced and believable.

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