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PBEM 62 Organization & Tech Thread

Guys, I'm finally back from my internetless vacation. I'll be resuming my 1-turn a day duties as of today. I apologize for leaving you hanging for so long without any info, but finding access to the internet was a big time investment were I was and it was making me stress out while I should be relaxing.

Haooy new year, everyone. I promise that I'll skip the Carnaval this year to keep on dutifuly playing the turns.
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Why would you do that???? Keep the party alive!! Carrrrneeeeeevalllllllllll!!!!
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That's okay, Ichabod; I guess I just didn't understand how long your internetless holiday was going to be. I hope you did manage to relax. smile
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So, perhaps we should just call this game? It seems finding a replacement for Dazed won't be easy at this point and, personally, I don't have much fun playing a turn every two weeks (I have to remember a lot of what I wanted to do). Besides, it'll free Pindicator and THH, which have been playing in dire positions for quite a while, and free Dazed, who has more important things to worry about (and seeing the unplayed save in the inbox is quite annoying sometimes).

What do you guys think?
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I'll concede. Good game, Ichabod!
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Well, dazed already said he can't play anymore, so that's game! Good game, everyone! Now I will go see what was happening in the rest of our little world ...

Edit: And I will type some sort of summary of what happened between me and dazed at some point, since he has no thread and I stopped reporting. I'll have to see if I still have screenshots left from the decisive period ...

Edit again: I also just wanted to thank Gawdzak again for the map, since I'm not sure if I did so adequately before. I enjoyed it.
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...or even saves in the inbox/folder. Let us know what happened over there in the Silent Sector!
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Dazed, could we have your password/final save? I'd be curious to see your secret empire.
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I figure I should write up a few thoughts; I've been writing retrospectively for a while now but might as well summarize.

PBEM 62: Two Duels and a Sandbox.

Yeah, that about sums up the strategic outcome, here. In retrospect, I don't really see how else this was supposed to have gone differently for interactions; Pindicator and I were very close to each other with a big wide land border full of nice tiles, likewise THH/Dazed. Ichabod might have been near as the crow flies but he was wonderfully isolated by his geography. This isn't really a map complaint, I guess...I didn't specify how our layout was supposed to run and you deal with the cards you get dealt. I under-emphasized the effects of the subtle start position shifts and few tiles' addition on the PBEM 61 map that resulted in a much more equitable split, so that one is on me. Thank you for rolling this, Gawdzak.

On the subject of dealt cards, I had a bad feeling when I saw that Seven was posting in the thread, but seriously...the list of combos should not have had Hannibal, Isabella, or Victoria. The Seven Method of beaker evaluation isn't, um, accurate for most people. Still, water, bridge. Because HOLY MOSES is India awesome. Even with the weaksauce Burger King Charlie, fast workers were ridiculously good for me throughout the game. I have exactly zero excuse for not having burned a couple more French cities out of the diagonals, and the Great Lighthouse ought to have been mine, pure smoke there. I completely and whole-heartedly endorse playing BtS India when you get the chance, it changes the whole game. Even in a crazy start with AH food only.

As for the players, guys it was a pleasure playing with you all. Dazed, I'm sorry it didn't work out for your crazy work schedule in the end here. THH, sorry for assuming checked out ness over there, you were faithful to play for a long long time of being checked out, nothing but kudos there.

Pindicator...man, we need to stop being in conflict. It's not funny anymore. I had foolish hopes that I could get a secure holy city border, but I can see now that was never going to happen. And once I saw the initial tilt I figured it was for the long haul. Fast workers, Pro, Imp are always going to beat the pants off of Fin, Chm, France...that sucked. I'm not sure if I should have been more aggressive or what, so were a tough defender so I always figured it was going to be a slow process. Hope it wasn't too miserable an experience.

Finally, massively well-played there, Ichabod. Nothing about my above comments about the duels should be taken as a slight to you accomplishment; you played the hand you were dealt very well, capitalizing on the stone monopoly to Pyramids, keeping up with expansion and economy, and planning very methodically and well. You avoided the Representation trap, using the excess happy to grow on a great cottage core first before messing around overmuch with specialists. You had some decent geography for security, but you capitalized on it by avoiding overextension or being strung out. I was able to block you in one sector, but by then it hardly mattered. A deserved victory thumbsup Pity we never were able to go toe-to-toe for a satisfying final confrontation frown

GG all.
If only you and me and dead people know hex, then only deaf people know hex.

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Well said, Commodore.
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