| TURNS |
NAME |
Why Austerlitz |
| 500 + |
Phillip Bates |
I have really enjoyed
the diplomatic side to this game. Over the last 10
years I know who I can rely on and who really knows how
to play the game. |
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John Bennett |
So compelling
and intriguing. |
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David Blair |
For the scale of armies
and combat, the alternating diplomacy and skullduggery which
you deal out to your neighbours, and the friendships you
enjoy with fellow players, this game can't be beaten. |
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Mark Bolton |
Fantastic value, highly
entertaining and a first class service to boot. Thoroughly
recommended. |
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Brendan Brown |
I’ve played
Austerlitz for about 5 years. It’s the best PBeM I have
ever taken part in. I particularly like the diplomatic
inter play with the players. |
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Adrian Clarke |
I have played for over
10 years and once the rules are mastered it is as complex
or simple as you want to make it. When your turn arrives
you can be tearing it open with excitement or dread.
Your friends can be your enemies and nothing is guaranteed.
What an absolute masterpiece of a game. |
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Sean Clingan |
Entertaining,
enjoyable, complex yet not difficult to play, with the
power to surprise and even annoy – fun! |
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Chris Cornwell |
I continue to play because
Sam continues to take my money :-) |
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Gerry Elliott |
The intricacy
involved can be subtle or like a sledgehammer. The suspense
is awful, but the result is usually worth it. |
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James Gamble |
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Paul Howard |
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Roy Mitchell |
I’ve continued
to play Austerlitz for nearly 10 years now. Longer than
most modern marriages; because although, like most marriages
it’s bloody, violent and cut-throat – it’s a lot more
fun. |
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Beau Moore |
It’s a great
game!!!! |
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Adrian Neal |
I continue
to play because I continue to learn. |
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Alan Owen |
Been in at least 1
game for last 10 years +...and probably for the next 10
- need I say more?!. |