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SAIL HO TOURNEY NEEDS 3 - vegas_iwish   (Jan 06, 2016, 9:47 am)
13 OF 16 IN. 8 YR GUNBOAT light duty. res 7 & 8 under open games. Let's finish up!

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SAIL HO TOURNEY NEEDS 3 (Open Games) vegas_iwish Jan 06, 03:49 pm
Now just need 2 more in re008 then we go!
SAIL HO TOURNEY NEEDS 1 (Open Games) vegas_iwish Jan 07, 04:54 am
JUST 1 MORE FOR RE008 STARTS ALL 4 GAMES!
SAIL HO TOURNEY FILLED (Open Games) vegas_iwish Jan 07, 03:34 pm
SEE ABOVE!
Europe 1615: Replacement Needed - mmedeiros   (Jan 03, 2016, 12:23 pm)
Have an ongoing game of Europe 1615 in need a replacement. Please write to medeiros412(at)aim.com if you are interested. Need replacement for Spain. A description of the variant can be found at http://www.dipwiki.com/index.php?title=Europe_1615:_Prelude_to_War. Thank you.

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WB16? - Blueraider0   (Dec 22, 2015, 1:01 pm)
Hey everyone, is there a Winter Blitz 2016 happening? I can't seem to find anything on the site, everything I see is for this past year's.

Thanks!
-Maslow

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New here - jerome777   (Dec 20, 2015, 2:44 pm)
Hi Walton,

This is certainly a good place to play!

We have a new game open at the moment, 're001' - come play in that.

Jerome

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New here - jerome777   (Dec 20, 2015, 2:44 pm)
Hi Walton,

This is certainly a good place to play!

We have a new game open at the moment, 're001' - come play in that.

Jerome

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SAIL HO GB TOURNEY - vegas_iwish   (Dec 15, 2015, 9:17 am)
Doing this instead of Ancient med this yr. 4 gunboat games are the 1st round & 4 winners in the finale. Mike S says he will post the games soon. AM went well & SH has in the past. 8 turn GB games hardly will take too much of your time.

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New here - WaltonFeep   (Dec 12, 2015, 2:03 pm)
Hello all,

I haven't play PBEM Dip in many years but was a very active player and GM from 1987-1997. I was part of a group called Cat23 and was the founder of SCD. I went by Dr. Wu and before that "the crow".

I am looking to get in a PBEM game and have at least one friend that is also looking. Is this the place to play? I hate NMRs.

Looking forward to a game. If there is a game with two openings I would be interested.

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New here (Open Games) jerome777 Dec 20, 02:44 pm
Hi Walton,

This is certainly a good place to play!

We have a new game open at the moment, 're001' - come play in that.

Jerome
New here (Open Games) jerome777 Dec 20, 02:44 pm
Hi Walton,

This is certainly a good place to play!

We have a new game open at the moment, 're001' - come play in that.

Jerome
Replacement needed 539 - fencertim   (Nov 03, 2015, 7:44 am)
We need a Turk!

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Two replacement players needed - Slangers   (Nov 02, 2015, 3:13 am)
If you go to Games, and the Open Games, you can sign up there. We are just waiting for a Turkish player.

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Two replacement players needed - martin3393   (Oct 31, 2015, 9:50 pm)
Hi Jerome, I'm new to the club but would be happy to step in as a replacement. Are the spots still open? Thanks, MM

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Two replacement players needed (Open Games) Slangers Nov 02, 03:13 am
If you go to Games, and the Open Games, you can sign up there. We are just waiting for a Turkish player.
Two replacement players needed - jerome777   (Oct 26, 2015, 11:20 am)
Hi everyone,

We have two slots open for replacements in dc539. The slots are for France and Turkey, and both positions are pretty reasonable. Additionally, since this is only Spring 02, the game is still very young.

Reply to this post, or email me, if you're willing to join the game.

jerome777

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Two replacement players needed (Open Games) martin3393 Oct 31, 09:50 pm
Hi Jerome, I'm new to the club but would be happy to step in as a replacement. Are the spots still open? Thanks, MM
Two replacement players needed (Open Games) Slangers Nov 02, 03:13 am
If you go to Games, and the Open Games, you can sign up there. We are just waiting for a Turkish player.
DC 533 - alwayshunted   (Oct 13, 2015, 2:33 am)
Thank you sir, but we accepted a replacement just before you replied. I encourage you to join the light brigade if you are looking to be a worthy replacement in future games.

Warren

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Need Russia for Standard - Leifkjetil   (Oct 12, 2015, 3:37 pm)
I can take this position if it is still open.

Leif Kjetil Tviberg e-mail leifkjetil(at)getmail.no

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DC 533 - hurup   (Oct 05, 2015, 3:26 am)
If still open, I'd grab it.

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DC 533 (Light Brigade) alwayshunted Oct 13, 02:33 am
Thank you sir, but we accepted a replacement just before you replied. I encourage you to join the light brigade if you are looking to be a worthy replacement in future games.

Warren
DC 533 - alwayshunted   (Oct 02, 2015, 12:13 am)
France has abandoned, it's a six dot France in a game that needs new life entering 1905.

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DC 533 (Light Brigade) hurup Oct 05, 03:26 am
If still open, I'd grab it.
DC 533 (Light Brigade) alwayshunted Oct 13, 02:33 am
Thank you sir, but we accepted a replacement just before you replied. I encourage you to join the light brigade if you are looking to be a worthy replacement in future games.

Warren
dc505 s14 results - DRAW! - Nobunaga   (Oct 01, 2015, 12:46 pm)
It looks like the Wizards' presence in this game is long gone and completely forgotten, but I'll share my thoughts about how it went.
Starting out, I was really unsure how to proceed. There didn't seem to be many neutral territories I could take that would open up a natural route of expansion. The only possibilities were up in the north, which ran the risk of getting me into a conflict with the Dwarves that would leave me dangerously exposed on the continent, or to the east, which would turn into an all-out confrontation with the Hobbits. I decided to form agreements with both the Dwarves and the Hobbits to net me a good number of builds the first year or two, then bide my time. I knew I'd have to go after the Hobbits eventually because we were so close to one another, and the river made possible an all-out land and naval assault; however, he had a very solid starting position and I knew I would need an ally to take him on.
Socially, I tried to be friendly and talkative with everyone. It's a big game with a lot of players, and my experience is that weaker diplomats are usually the first ones to get ganged up on. I thought I could guard against an early elimination by being the sort of person people felt they could team up with later. My neighbours were generally happy to form non-aggression pacts and talk general strategy, but the problem was that I wasn't really in a position to contribute anything of value to them, and it was hard for most of them to help me either. The most I could ever get out of them was "just let me finish this war, then I'll totally help you out!" I focused mainly on trying to get the Pirates and Shades to ally with me against the Hobbits. It seemed like it would work, and the territory would divide up nicely, but they both were somewhat hesitant to lay down concrete plans.
Just as my diplomatic efforts started to show a bit of promise, the Hobbits launched a major offensive. I turned my forces to face him, and promptly got stabbed by both the Dwarves and the Pirates for half of my centres. I decided to discard my entire failed strategy and throw my support behind the Hobbits, telling him that I'd gladly hand over my centres if he could guarantee me survival. We had some trust issues, and I lost some more centres in the process, but he warmed up to me once he saw I was sincere. We went on the attack against the Elves, Ogres, and Shades. I didn't feel great about turning against these players since I'd had good relations with them, but I'd completely thrown in my lot with the Hobbits at that point. Despite a bit of success, we weren't able to find a safe place for me. Having burnt all my other bridges, there was nothing left to do but hold the Valley of Lost Honor (fittingly enough) and make my last stand. So it goes.
I didn't have the chance to interact with most of you very closely, but here are some individual messages:
Donovan, the Nomads really don't have a chance in this game do they? It's too bad we didn't have the chance to work together more. I could've used the help!
Jim, I don't blame you for doing what you did, as I really had no business going that far north unless I was planning to go all-out against you. Even at that early stage, I could tell you were headed for a draw share if not solo. Congratulations!
Garry, I really went off on you didn't I? You can't have been surprised that I would refuse to work with you, though I guess you couldn't have known that I'd react by throwing my support behind the Hobbits. Still, you tried a near-impossible diplomatic move: stab someone for a home centre, then try to salvage the deal that they had been trying to put together for ages. Anyway, it looks like things turned out well for you after all. Good job!
Clark, I definitely should've just attacked you right off the bat. The layout of the map all but guarantees that the Hobbits and Wizards really can't be friends. Still, I enjoyed working with you once you started to trust me. It looks like my little boost turned out to be the high water mark for the Hobbits though. It's too bad you weren't able to turn it into something more.
Bryan, you did well defending against the Ogres and Shades at the beginning. Sorry for violating our non-aggression pact, and no hard feelings about the not-so-civil exchange that followed! I think we both like being inflammatory!
Rolf, you were a pleasure to deal with. I wish we'd been in a position to help each other out more! It's a shame you didn't get a draw share like I thought you would, but I guess that's the way it goes.
Patrick, it was nice seeing you do better than our last game. You were always great to talk to, and I was happy to have you nearby as a potential ally. When I formed an alliance with the Hobbits, my biggest worry was that I was throwing you under the bus. Good to see you came out on top!
It's funny that this game ended now, because I've just started playing Diplomacy again. Hope I'll see some of you around!
Phil

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Need Russia for Standard - scaponig   (Sep 29, 2015, 7:25 pm)
We need a replacement russia in DC 536. Who wants in?

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Need Russia for Standard (Open Games) Leifkjetil Oct 12, 03:37 pm
I can take this position if it is still open.

Leif Kjetil Tviberg e-mail leifkjetil(at)getmail.no
dc505 s14 results - STAB! - waschlappen   (Sep 26, 2015, 6:38 am)
Pulled the knife out right away. Seeping well, lying on my back, since.
Stabs & the threat of it are the essence of diplomacy. No fun without it.
Though I hope I won't get laid again that way all to soon. Wink
Congrats Pat, when it happened I thought it unwise. I was pretty sure it would serve you ill, assuming the Dwarfes would make use of the situation. Now being part of the draw, you were right and I was wrong.
looking forward for revanche
(Mike, are you planning another run ?)
Rolf
Am 25.09.2015 um 16:05 schrieb Ross Webb :

Whew, I think we were very lucky that they agreed, guys... ;D

Well done to the worthy winners - particularly Patrick for that
stunning reversal of fortune (though I bet Rolf won't be able to lie
on his back for a year with that gaping stab wound in it!)

Thanks again for running this Mike; it's a really fun variant but it
must take a ton of work to organise.

Ross

> On Fri, Sep 25, 2015 at 2:41 PM, Michael Sims wrote:
> Game ends!
> Had to hold for some straggler orders, but with a full set of 8 players all
> agreeing to the 4-way DFPS draw, that is what we have.
> So what did you think? We had some folks in here new to the Haven, all the
> way up to those who have played in almost all Haven games...
> Let's have your end-game thoughts!
> Congrats to Patrick, Chris, Garry, and Jim!
> Clark, Brian, Warren, and Ross eek out some survivals... Warren by just one
> dot!
> -mike
>

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dc505 s14 results - DRAW! - briandiffell   (Sep 25, 2015, 11:57 pm)
I want to see some good EOGs! I'll work on mine later this weekend.
On Fri, 25 Sep 2015 13:57:13 +0000 (UTC), C Morse
wrote:
Hallelujah!

From: Michael Sims
To: Donovan Howe
Cc: Thomas Holmes ; Hunted
; Patrick Cloutier
;
diplomacy(at)diffell.net; Clark Landry ; C Morse
; Garry Bledsoe ; Jason
Koelewyn ; Jim Gramoll ;
joral(at)darkenedpath.com; kelly058(at)verizon.net; ndeily ;
Phil Martell ; Kris Kross
; Ross Webb ;
sandiegosmith(at)hotmail.com; tarakashka.diplomacy(at)gmail.com; Rolf Loschek
; dc505
Sent: Friday, September 25, 2015 9:41 AM
Subject: dc505 s14 results - DRAW!

Game ends!Had to hold for some straggler orders, but with a full set of
8
players all agreeing to the 4-way DFPS draw, that is what we have.So
what
did you think??? We had some folks in here new to the Haven, all the way
up
to those who have played in almost all Haven games...Let's have your
end-game thoughts!
Congrats to Patrick, Chris, Garry, and Jim!Clark, Brian, Warren, and
Ross
eek out some survivals... Warren by just one dot!-mike??

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dc505 s14 results - DRAW! - rosswebb   (Sep 25, 2015, 9:05 am)
Whew, I think we were very lucky that they agreed, guys... ;D
Well done to the worthy winners - particularly Patrick for that
stunning reversal of fortune (though I bet Rolf won't be able to lie
on his back for a year with that gaping stab wound in it!)
Thanks again for running this Mike; it's a really fun variant but it
must take a ton of work to organise.
Ross
On Fri, Sep 25, 2015 at 2:41 PM, Michael Sims wrote:
Game ends!
Had to hold for some straggler orders, but with a full set of 8 players all
agreeing to the 4-way DFPS draw, that is what we have.
So what did you think? We had some folks in here new to the Haven, all the
way up to those who have played in almost all Haven games...
Let's have your end-game thoughts!
Congrats to Patrick, Chris, Garry, and Jim!
Clark, Brian, Warren, and Ross eek out some survivals... Warren by just one
dot!
-mike

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dc505 s14 results - DRAW! - Corrino   (Sep 25, 2015, 8:57 am)
Hallelujah!
From: Michael Sims
To: Donovan Howe
Cc: Thomas Holmes ; Hunted ; Patrick Cloutier ; diplomacy(at)diffell.net; Clark Landry ; C Morse ; Garry Bledsoe ; Jason Koelewyn ; Jim Gramoll ; joral(at)darkenedpath.com; kelly058(at)verizon.net; ndeily ; Phil Martell ; Kris Kross ; Ross Webb ; sandiegosmith(at)hotmail.com; tarakashka.diplomacy(at)gmail.com; Rolf Loschek ; dc505
Sent: Friday, September 25, 2015 9:41 AM
Subject: dc505 s14 results - DRAW!





Game ends!
Had to hold for some straggler orders, but with a full set of 8 players all agreeing to the 4-way DFPS draw, that is what we have.
So what did you think?  We had some folks in here new to the Haven, all the way up to those who have played in almost all Haven games...
Let's have your end-game thoughts!
Congrats to Patrick, Chris, Garry, and Jim!
Clark, Brian, Warren, and Ross eek out some survivals... Warren by just one dot!
-mike
 

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dc505 s14 results - DRAW! - FuzzyLogic   (Sep 25, 2015, 8:41 am)
Game ends!
Had to hold for some straggler orders, but with a full set of 8 players all agreeing to the 4-way DFPS draw, that is what we have.
So what did you think?  We had some folks in here new to the Haven, all the way up to those who have played in almost all Haven games...
Let's have your end-game thoughts!
Congrats to Patrick, Chris, Garry, and Jim!
Clark, Brian, Warren, and Ross eek out some survivals... Warren by just one dot!
-mike
 

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dc505 s14 results - DRAW! (dc505) Corrino Sep 25, 08:57 am
Hallelujah!
From: Michael Sims
To: Donovan Howe
Cc: Thomas Holmes ; Hunted ; Patrick Cloutier ; diplomacy(at)diffell.net; Clark Landry ; C Morse ; Garry Bledsoe ; Jason Koelewyn ; Jim Gramoll ; joral(at)darkenedpath.com; kelly058(at)verizon.net; ndeily ; Phil Martell ; Kris Kross ; Ross Webb ; sandiegosmith(at)hotmail.com; tarakashka.diplomacy(at)gmail.com; Rolf Loschek ; dc505
Sent: Friday, September 25, 2015 9:41 AM
Subject: dc505 s14 results - DRAW!





Game ends!
Had to hold for some straggler orders, but with a full set of 8 players all agreeing to the 4-way DFPS draw, that is what we have.
So what did you think?  We had some folks in here new to the Haven, all the way up to those who have played in almost all Haven games...
Let's have your end-game thoughts!
Congrats to Patrick, Chris, Garry, and Jim!
Clark, Brian, Warren, and Ross eek out some survivals... Warren by just one dot!
-mike
 
dc505 s14 results - DRAW! (dc505) rosswebb Sep 25, 09:05 am
Whew, I think we were very lucky that they agreed, guys... ;D
Well done to the worthy winners - particularly Patrick for that
stunning reversal of fortune (though I bet Rolf won't be able to lie
on his back for a year with that gaping stab wound in it!)
Thanks again for running this Mike; it's a really fun variant but it
must take a ton of work to organise.
Ross
On Fri, Sep 25, 2015 at 2:41 PM, Michael Sims wrote:
Game ends!
Had to hold for some straggler orders, but with a full set of 8 players all
agreeing to the 4-way DFPS draw, that is what we have.
So what did you think? We had some folks in here new to the Haven, all the
way up to those who have played in almost all Haven games...
Let's have your end-game thoughts!
Congrats to Patrick, Chris, Garry, and Jim!
Clark, Brian, Warren, and Ross eek out some survivals... Warren by just one
dot!
-mike
dc505 s14 results - DRAW! (dc505) briandiffell Sep 25, 11:57 pm
I want to see some good EOGs! I'll work on mine later this weekend.
On Fri, 25 Sep 2015 13:57:13 +0000 (UTC), C Morse
wrote:
Hallelujah!

From: Michael Sims
To: Donovan Howe
Cc: Thomas Holmes ; Hunted
; Patrick Cloutier
;
diplomacy(at)diffell.net; Clark Landry ; C Morse
; Garry Bledsoe ; Jason
Koelewyn ; Jim Gramoll ;
joral(at)darkenedpath.com; kelly058(at)verizon.net; ndeily ;
Phil Martell ; Kris Kross
; Ross Webb ;
sandiegosmith(at)hotmail.com; tarakashka.diplomacy(at)gmail.com; Rolf Loschek
; dc505
Sent: Friday, September 25, 2015 9:41 AM
Subject: dc505 s14 results - DRAW!

Game ends!Had to hold for some straggler orders, but with a full set of
8
players all agreeing to the 4-way DFPS draw, that is what we have.So
what
did you think??? We had some folks in here new to the Haven, all the way
up
to those who have played in almost all Haven games...Let's have your
end-game thoughts!
Congrats to Patrick, Chris, Garry, and Jim!Clark, Brian, Warren, and
Ross
eek out some survivals... Warren by just one dot!-mike??
dc505 s14 results - DRAW! (dc505) Nobunaga Oct 01, 12:46 pm
It looks like the Wizards' presence in this game is long gone and completely forgotten, but I'll share my thoughts about how it went.
Starting out, I was really unsure how to proceed. There didn't seem to be many neutral territories I could take that would open up a natural route of expansion. The only possibilities were up in the north, which ran the risk of getting me into a conflict with the Dwarves that would leave me dangerously exposed on the continent, or to the east, which would turn into an all-out confrontation with the Hobbits. I decided to form agreements with both the Dwarves and the Hobbits to net me a good number of builds the first year or two, then bide my time. I knew I'd have to go after the Hobbits eventually because we were so close to one another, and the river made possible an all-out land and naval assault; however, he had a very solid starting position and I knew I would need an ally to take him on.
Socially, I tried to be friendly and talkative with everyone. It's a big game with a lot of players, and my experience is that weaker diplomats are usually the first ones to get ganged up on. I thought I could guard against an early elimination by being the sort of person people felt they could team up with later. My neighbours were generally happy to form non-aggression pacts and talk general strategy, but the problem was that I wasn't really in a position to contribute anything of value to them, and it was hard for most of them to help me either. The most I could ever get out of them was "just let me finish this war, then I'll totally help you out!" I focused mainly on trying to get the Pirates and Shades to ally with me against the Hobbits. It seemed like it would work, and the territory would divide up nicely, but they both were somewhat hesitant to lay down concrete plans.
Just as my diplomatic efforts started to show a bit of promise, the Hobbits launched a major offensive. I turned my forces to face him, and promptly got stabbed by both the Dwarves and the Pirates for half of my centres. I decided to discard my entire failed strategy and throw my support behind the Hobbits, telling him that I'd gladly hand over my centres if he could guarantee me survival. We had some trust issues, and I lost some more centres in the process, but he warmed up to me once he saw I was sincere. We went on the attack against the Elves, Ogres, and Shades. I didn't feel great about turning against these players since I'd had good relations with them, but I'd completely thrown in my lot with the Hobbits at that point. Despite a bit of success, we weren't able to find a safe place for me. Having burnt all my other bridges, there was nothing left to do but hold the Valley of Lost Honor (fittingly enough) and make my last stand. So it goes.
I didn't have the chance to interact with most of you very closely, but here are some individual messages:
Donovan, the Nomads really don't have a chance in this game do they? It's too bad we didn't have the chance to work together more. I could've used the help!
Jim, I don't blame you for doing what you did, as I really had no business going that far north unless I was planning to go all-out against you. Even at that early stage, I could tell you were headed for a draw share if not solo. Congratulations!
Garry, I really went off on you didn't I? You can't have been surprised that I would refuse to work with you, though I guess you couldn't have known that I'd react by throwing my support behind the Hobbits. Still, you tried a near-impossible diplomatic move: stab someone for a home centre, then try to salvage the deal that they had been trying to put together for ages. Anyway, it looks like things turned out well for you after all. Good job!
Clark, I definitely should've just attacked you right off the bat. The layout of the map all but guarantees that the Hobbits and Wizards really can't be friends. Still, I enjoyed working with you once you started to trust me. It looks like my little boost turned out to be the high water mark for the Hobbits though. It's too bad you weren't able to turn it into something more.
Bryan, you did well defending against the Ogres and Shades at the beginning. Sorry for violating our non-aggression pact, and no hard feelings about the not-so-civil exchange that followed! I think we both like being inflammatory!
Rolf, you were a pleasure to deal with. I wish we'd been in a position to help each other out more! It's a shame you didn't get a draw share like I thought you would, but I guess that's the way it goes.
Patrick, it was nice seeing you do better than our last game. You were always great to talk to, and I was happy to have you nearby as a potential ally. When I formed an alliance with the Hobbits, my biggest worry was that I was throwing you under the bus. Good to see you came out on top!
It's funny that this game ended now, because I've just started playing Diplomacy again. Hope I'll see some of you around!
Phil
GM needed for next Standard game - Slangers   (Sep 21, 2015, 8:54 am)

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GM needed for next Standard game - jerome777   (Sep 20, 2015, 12:52 pm)
Hi everyone

We need a GM to volunteer for the next re001 Standard game recruiting in the game list. Give me a shout if you are up for it - and I'll drop you in.

thanks

Jerome

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GM needed for next Standard game (Community) Slangers Sep 21, 08:54 am
1936 Tournament - Two more slots left! - Ritmo   (Sep 14, 2015, 7:12 pm)
I've registered on the site and would like to play this variant.

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