http://gamesbyemail.com/Games/Play?1713461528
The game is called "PhxDiplomacy (12 hour)" and can be found under the public games at gamesbyemail.com
The game still needs Turkey and Austria-Hungary
details:
- 12 hour turns
- invite or pass on to your friends
- only play ONE country
- no draws/ties
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Monday, July 20, 2009
How to Lie to Your Opponents
"The lie is a two-edged weapon and can both aid and hurt you; therefore it is important that you think a bit before lying to your opponent. Before you decide to, lie stop a moment and go through my "three steps to a good lies." By Hanz Johansson found on www.diplomacy-archive.com
I realize that this won't apply to everyone and that some of us choose to be more and less honest than others, but I thought I would share.
- Why do you need to use a lie?
- How do you lie?
- What do when your opponent sees that you have lied to them?
I realize that this won't apply to everyone and that some of us choose to be more and less honest than others, but I thought I would share.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
The Russian Plan of 1902
This plan concocted by Russia was for the fall of 1902
Pros:
England: None
Germany: This would have taken the focus off of them in the center of the map
Russia: Gain a star and increase the southwestern boarder
Turkey: Gain a star and break out of the corner
Austria-Hungary: None
Italy: Gain a star and keep their front line intact
France: None
Cons:
England: Russia gains a star and would be able to increase pressure
Germany: Italy and Russia would have solid front lines looking to expand
Russia: Possible over extension to the southwest
Turkey: Likely to loose the star gained to either Italy or Russia shortly after gaining it
Austria-Hungary: Removal from the game
Italy: Have to share the Austria-Hungary stars rather than concur them solo
France: Italy would gain another star which could be used to deploy a unit towards them
User Error Fall 1902
Since it looks like Russia is going to make us sit and wait (which personally sucks since I'm stuck at home while everyone does fun 4th of July activities) I'll write up another summary and then if there is time this morning before my kids wake up I'll write up my take on The Russian Plan of 1902 :-)
England obviously upset by the loss of Norway to Russia focused all efforts on regaining the star back. They even managed to convince a clear foe to assist them in the efforts by having Denmark attack Sweden. It is quite clear they formed some type of temporary alliance since Germany did not even bother to support Denmark to hold. If England would have back stabbed Germany taking Denmark would have been almost completely uncontested. My questions are: How long will Germany continue to trust England? When will England decide it needs to go back to fighting Germany? Will England allow Germany to grow?
Germany other than hoping in bed with one of it's two major foes made a very weak attempt to stop France from moving in to one of the two remaining free stars. What seems to be the most concerning for Germany is not the offense but the defense, trusting England, letting France take a stronger position on the main land, and the most threatening is letting Italy play in the unattended back yard. Does Germany really have any ally left in the game? England and France has been attacking them, they have turned on Russia, Italy has come calling, and Turkey and Austria-Hungary are in no position to lend a hand.
Russia has jumped the gun, they became quick too fast and now is looking at Russia vs the world. Russia became big very quickly like Russia tends to do but became too confident which may cost them the very 'W' they were so quick to boast about. Personally I found The Russian Plan of 1902 good in that it would remove Austria-Hungary who seem to take the longest to put in their moves and seemed a equal benefit to Italy, Turkey, and Russia. However that being said England was smart in making Russia look like the big guy about to win. This played on two important Diplomacy tactics, make everyone feel a personal threat is shared and that the largest guy first rarely wins the game. If Russia would have been successful in gaining even one of the two stars attempted in 1902 a fleet in St. Petersburg could have been devastating to England. *I'll try to expand more on The Russian Plan of 1902 if there is time
France seems to have done all it intended to do in the south and south east moving all units towards England and slightly towards Germany in the north east. I personally can't tell if a true alliance is there between France and Italy or if it's more of a mutual agreement to focus out first and then look toward their neighbor. Who will strike first? With all the distraction Russia has put on England and England's determination to put fleets in Germany's face France has a great opportunity. England did not gain a star and all units are deployed so if France plays their cards right they will be able to begin chipping away at England or at least cause them to retract to their home stars as defense.
Italy is a little confusing to me with it's choice to be separated by Austria-Hungary. Italy has spent a good deal of time attacking Austria-Hungary and will now have to rely on their support for attacks. I would say the best next move for Italy would be to close the gap in their front line by elimination Austria-Hungary. For some reason Italy and Turkey have failed to really mesh and it looks like the best thing for Italy would be to make amends with Russia to assist in attacking either/both Germany and Austria-Hungary. Another good option for Italy is to build units facing France and begin to grow in that direction and attempt to keep a more solid front line heading west.
Austria-Hungary has survived The Russian Plan of 1902 but is really not sitting in a better spot. With out a solid alliance Austria-Hungary is perpetuating the inevitable and will surely be sacrificed by one or many of its neighbors.
Turkey continues to be stalemated in the corner. They are failing to ally with Italy or Austria-Hungary and Russia doesn't seem to letting up either. I don't want to jump the gun on this one but I believe Turkey may be maxed out at 4 stars and just hold tight until they are squeezed out by Italy and Russia.
** With all this writing I ought to have it corrected by an Editor to ensure that it doesn't contain bias and that it's semi-intelligent.
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
User Error Fall 1901
England appears to be in an alliance with France and is focusing their efforts on both Germany and Russia. However with a recently built fleet in London an uncontested move to the English Channel may strain that relationship.
Germany and Russia seem to have placed their backs to one another with Russia focusing almost entirly on Turkey and Germany making a clear push towards the north west.
France and Italy seemed to have struck a similar deal as Germany and Russia allowing France to focus on open stars and Italy making a push towards Austria-Hungary and Turkey.
Austria-Hungary and Turkey seem to be the most independent in this game being neither allies nor direct combatants. Austria-Hungary is focusing on open stars while Germany, Italy, and Russia seems to be returning the favor on build stars. Turkey is also trying to take a piece of Austria-Hungry but appears to be mostly on the defence from a massive Russian attack.
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