The Biggest Game of All Time: Winter 1908
Winter 1908 (Builds) – I’m on top, but is a solo win possible? To go back to the previous entry, click here. Developments / Strategic thoughts: there’s a lot to… Read more »
Winter 1908 (Builds) – I’m on top, but is a solo win possible? To go back to the previous entry, click here. Developments / Strategic thoughts: there’s a lot to… Read more »
Autumn 1908 – Germany/Russia doing well vs France and England To go back to the previous entry, click here. Developments: Russia stayed loyal! Since Russia didn’t betray me on this turn, I don’t foresee… Read more »
Spring 1908 – things are going well To go back to the previous entry, click here. Developments: France disbands Paris Huzzah! Another break for me. France disbanded his army in Paris. I… Read more »
Winter 1907 (Builds) – a lucky guess and a build! To go back to the previous entry, click here. Developments / Strategic thoughts: Awwwww yeah!! Finally, a break from stalling… Read more »
Autumn 1907 – I’m safe, time to press the attack To go back to the previous entry, click here. Developments: Austria gave up menacing me Gosh-darn it, France cut my support from… Read more »
Spring 1907 – angry with Austria, delighted with Italy To go back to the previous entry, click here. Developments: Austria that m*********! Boy-oh-boy am I glad I made Austria think I would… Read more »
Autumn 1906 – my plan is working! To go back to the previous entry, click here. Developments: I took North Sea, messed up France, and confirmed that Russia understands me Huzzah!… Read more »
Spring 1906 – Turkey took a hit To go back to the previous entry, click here. Developments: Not much other than Turkey losing Bulgaria Well, I’m astonished, but somehow Austria and Italy converged their… Read more »
Autumn 1905 – alliance with Russia is working To go back to the previous entry, click here. Developments: looks like my alliance with Russia is going somewhere I’ve become too busy in… Read more »
Spring 1905 – The Fight is on To go back to the previous entry, click here. Developments: nothing to see here England: 50% (17/34) That’s what I expected. France: 66%… Read more »