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Originally posted by Ludovico
good thing i still spy on your thread! much much easier :D

now any good advice on taking down a bloated russia? its already 1720 :( running out of time

I think thats pretty much impossible?...too much winter and too many cb-provinces....but ofcause it always helps if u can press home an attack and reduce them to -3 stability and then just let warexhaustion etc do its dirty work....
 
1.05 woohooo!:cool:

You guys are awesome. Every time I have a chance to catch up on this forum, a bunch of good plans have been made. I'm still enjoying our original PBEM, but I wouldn't have any problem ditching it to start this new one. It ought to be very interesting.

RTR

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Raul the Runt
Don't worry, it's not contagious - it just smells that way.
 
Will the frog croak?

With Sweden and Spains successes, and Venice certain to continue (surely they will), we may have a game here still. In any event, I am dying to find out what happen's through Boehms turn as France. Shall we see where things stand then to decide whether to continue or end the game? I am eager to start our next game, but as long as this one is fun I think we should keep playing.

Raul the Runt
 
Re: Will the frog croak?

Originally posted by Raul The Runt
With Sweden and Spains successes, and Venice certain to continue (surely they will), we may have a game here still. In any event, I am dying to find out what happen's through Boehms turn as France. Shall we see where things stand then to decide whether to continue or end the game? I am eager to start our next game, but as long as this one is fun I think we should keep playing.

Raul the Runt

I agree....and currently I still think its fun...although it does seem to have turned into the second 100year war...this time just not between France and England but instead aganst Spain and his northern protegé Sweeden