The Biggest Game of All Time: Winter 1911
Winter 1911 (Builds) – Russia took a hit To go back to the previous entry, click here. Developments: I get a build off of Russia; nothing else happens France and Italy repeated their… Read more »
Winter 1911 (Builds) – Russia took a hit To go back to the previous entry, click here. Developments: I get a build off of Russia; nothing else happens France and Italy repeated their… Read more »
Autumn 1911 – my attack on Russia is working To go back to the previous entry, click here. Developments: Russia, left in a lurch, tries to ally Austria I make some… Read more »
Spring 1911 – now I need to out-play Russia To go back to the previous entry, click here. Developments: Nothing new happened as a result of my builds Orders: I… Read more »
Winter 1910 (Builds) – that’s a lot of failed move orders To go back to the previous entry, click here. Developments: England is gone; Italy is still very worried about me Well,… Read more »
Autumn 1910 – farewell England, hello war with Russia To go back to the previous entry, click here. Developments: Russia attacked me anyways All things must come to an end. I… Read more »
Spring 1910 – yup, that’s what I thought To go back to the previous entry, click here. Developments: the other players’ builds are as I expected Orders: easy choices this… Read more »
Winter 1909 (Builds) – this game heats up! To go back to the previous entry, click here. Developments: Where do I start!? Boy oh boy! I think my chances of… Read more »
Autumn 1909 – major alliance shifts? To go back to the previous entry, click here. Developments: backstabs and more Well, well, well! For the first time in a few years,… Read more »
Spring 1909 – thinking differently about the endgame To go back to the previous entry, click here. Developments: the west looks pretty good for me Both England and France are struggling 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 »