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Originally posted by Bosse de Nage
Was he counting on assistance that failed to materialise? I see that Venice is looking very Hungarian...
The Poles did not contact me in any way recently. I don't know if they ever contacted me ever, actually. I can't remember. The last bit of information I got from them is when they broke alliance with me last year.

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Originally posted by no1marauder
KnightWulfe seems to have left the building; for some reason he stopped posting in this thread! I wonder why? I sure hope after the game is over he gives us his promised post-mortem on the "strategy" he used in the game; maybe JohnnyGirl can do the same.
I think he's busy with other things. Unlike you and I.

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Originally posted by buffalobill
I think he's busy with other things. Unlike you and I.
Funny; he's moving every day but not stopping in to post in this thread. Odd.

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Originally posted by no1marauder
Funny; he's moving every day but not stopping in to post in this thread. Odd.
I like solving mysteries, but this one is hard. Any clues? Could we have a multi-choice? Is it a strategy of his??

King!

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Originally posted by no1marauder
Funny; he's moving every day but not stopping in to post in this thread. Odd.
Bavaria has not been inactive diplomatically. Additionally, I do not dislike double negatives.

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Originally posted by Gottschalk
Bavaria has not been inactive diplomatically. Additionally, I do not dislike double negatives.
I'm sure he's spreading the BS in private to his gullible friends. I'd like to see him explain his 212 Novgorod gold buying spree here though.

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Originally posted by Gottschalk
Bavaria has not been inactive diplomatically. Additionally, I do not dislike double negatives.
Fascinating. Is "stopping in" a negative? It seems like a positive action to me in this context.

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Originally posted by AThousandYoung
Fascinating. Is "stopping in" a negative? It seems like a positive action to me in this context.
"Not" and "inactive" was the double negative to which I was referring.

Speaking for myself, this turn has been a very active one diplomatically. I have heard from all sorts of people I have not spoken to in a long while.

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Originally posted by Gottschalk
"Not" and "inactive" was the double negative to which I was referring.

Speaking for myself, this turn has been a very active one diplomatically. I have heard from all sorts of people I have not spoken to in a long while.
Well now the phony players are out and the suckers like Norway have gotten their just desserts, I guess the Heathers will actually have to play the game fairly for a change. Of course, the cheating has given them a dominant position but the way they manage their troops they could still blow it I suppose.

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I'm finally back. Don't know what I've missed recently, but I'll take a look at the turn file tonight and see what's happened.

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Maps are done. Both MD and NE.

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Originally posted by rwingett
Maps are done. Both MD and NE.
Oh...my...word.


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If you're making the map and you can back it up, it ain't braggin' I reckon.

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Originally posted by eagles54
Oh...my...word.


😲


If you're making the map and you can back it up, it ain't braggin' I reckon.
Can't see the map until I get home, but I'm guessing the Golden Horde is shining particularly brightly?

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Originally posted by orfeo
Can't see the map until I get home, but I'm guessing the Golden Horde is shining particularly brightly?
Let's put it this way: graphically speaking, he likely dislocated his shoulder from patting himself on the back.

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Originally posted by eagles54
Let's put it this way: graphically speaking, he likely dislocated his shoulder from patting himself on the back.
A bunch of provinces being handed to you by a cheater isn't anything to be particulary proud of.

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