[MN-dip] mn_std01 Complete!
Jeremy
Diplomacy at lizakowski.com
Fri May 18 11:22:40 CDT 2007
Congratulations everyone - It was a fun game!
This is my first online game, and I found that it really boosted my knowledge
of the rules and strategy.
Jeremy
On Friday 18 May 2007 10:33 am, Chad Walstrom wrote:
> Congratulations, England, Germany, and Turkey, on your success in the
> first MN-DIP on-line game at http://diplom.org/dpjudge?game=mn_std01!
> These three powers elected for a draw after 8 years of play. I want to
> also thank everyone who played for their professional sportsmanship.
>
> Now that the game is complete, I would like to hear your feedback on the
> rules we chose for the game and how you might like to do things
> differently in the future. Near the end of this game, there was a vote
> to add Saturdays to the game days that never really came to fruition.
> Not all of the players has submitted ballots, and I apologize for not
> following up.
>
> About mid-way through the game, a vote went out to decide whether or not
> players wanted to remove the Face-to-Face press restrictions and to
> change the Timing. None of the proposals were successful, as any of
> them would have required a unanimous approval.
>
> Again, thank you for a great game, folks!
>
> Summary of game 'mn_std01' through W1908A.
>
> Master: Chad Walstrom chewie at wookimus.net
> Austria: Alan Parsons alasseo at gmail.com
> England: Christian Herro christian.herro at gmail.com
> France: Jeremy Lizakowski diplomacy at lizakowski.com
> Germany: Zachary M. Crosby zacharymark23 at yahoo.com
> Italy: Chris Williams chris at rgbscan.com
> Russia: Brian Stewart stew0197 at d.umn.edu
> from S1902M: Karl Schmit karlschmit at hotmail.com
> Turkey: Ry4an Brase ry4an-dpjudge at ry4an.org
>
> The parameters for 'mn_std01' were as follows:
> Variant: Standard, Gunboat.
> Timing: Move 3D Next 2D Days -MTWTF-
> Press: White, Face-to-Face Restrictions, Private.
> Rules: MUST_ORDER, SILENT_ABSENCES, LATE_CHANGES, FTF_PRESS.
> Access: Any.
> Victory: 18.
> Judge: USDP.
>
> Game started: 27 January 2007
> Game ended: 18 May 2007
>
> The game was declared a draw between England, Germany, and Turkey.
>
> Historical Supply Center Summary
> --------------------------------
> Ank Ber Bud Con Edi Hol Lon Mar Mun Nwy Por Rum Sev Spa Swe Tun Vie
> Year Bel Bre Bul Den Gre Kie Lvp Mos Nap Par Rom Ser Smy Stp Tri Ven War
> 1901 T E G F A T T G E A G G E E G R G I E F F I R A R T F R . A I I A R
> 1902 T E G F A T T G E T G G E E G R G I E F F I A A R T F E G A I I A R
> 1903 T E G E A T T G E T G G E E G R G I E F F I R A R T I E G I F I A R
> 1904 T G G E R T T G E T G G E E G R G I E F F I R T R T I E G I I I A R
> 1905 T G G E R T T G E T G G E E G R G I E F I I R T R T E E G I I T R R
> 1906 T G R E R T T G E T G G E E G R G I E G E I R T R T E E G T I T R R
> 1907 T G G E T T T G E T G G E E G R G T E G E T T T T T E E G T I I R R
> 1908 T G G E T T T G E T G G E E G E G T E G E T T T T T E E G T E T T G
>
> History of Supply Center Counts
> -------------------------------
> Power 1901 '02 '03 '04 '05 '06 '07 '08
> Austria 5 5 3 1
> England 5 6 7 6 7 8 8 10
> France 4 4 3 2 1
> Germany 6 7 7 8 8 8 9 10
> Italy 4 4 5 6 5 3 2
> Russia 5 3 4 5 6 7 3
> Turkey 4 5 5 6 7 8 12 14
> Index: 22 25 26 28 37 50 60 132
>
> Index is the Calhamer Index: the sum of squares of the number of
> supply centers held by each power, divided by the number of powers
> remaining. It is a measure of how far the game has progressed.
>
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