I am a retired gentleman with a few games going who would like to play a little more against people. There seems to be a pattern where the player who loses does not want to play again. I have played several games that I lost and did not want to play again. I have won against several players and they did not want to play again. There are a few like Dawgoneit who love to play and will not quit playing you. What I would like to try is sort of an automatic bid improvement for the losing player. For example: I lose a G41 with no bid then if we play again same sides then I get a 10 or 20 bid sort of depending on how bad I got beat. I win at 20 we go to 10. I win at 10 we go to no bid.
If you want to play without the bid improvement just let me know and we can do it the more common way.
Looking for Big World 1942 Game!
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Hey guys,
Me and a friend are looking for a Big World 1942 v3 game. We are both quite new to this so not familiar with the jargon. We would like to play with dice and technology and don’t mind which team we play.
We would also like to play with one rule: if you do not play your turn within 24 hours of your turn being playable a team mate must make your move for you. -
I’ll play if you want, i play fast so time limit shouldn’t be a problem, my e-mail for dice server is rgp44@bellsouth.net
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Just need one more person
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why don’t we just play with 3, never know how long it will be on here
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Are you willing to be the whole of axis or allies?
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sure, i work from home so i can play fast
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you have a side you want to play?
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I’d like to play if you guys have a spot. Triple A? No preferences on teams.
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I think Sheiss has dissappeared
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Hey guys. Just finished a game with some other guys. If you’re interested in joining our new game check the thread: http://www.axisandallies.org/forums/index.php?topic=28715.0
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Looks like you guys are setting up a G40 (or something else, not BigWorld) at the end of that one?
If anyone is still interested in a Big World game, I am up for that… I’m coming from Classic so trying to learn one thing at a time.





