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Status: turn 88
Game over, winner: CesaraPD
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CARD SETS:C:4, D:6, S:8, CDS:10, W:20 SET TRADE IN:anytime LEADERS:0
CARD BONUS:2 / On Territory SET PLACEMENT:turn start FORTIFICATION:1 / path
MAX CARDS:5 BORGIFICATION:2 skips STALEMATE AVOIDANCE:on
Note: This game was completed more than 6 months ago and has been archived.
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Stalemate Crusher: CesaraPD
Timer Pause Control (game is not currently paused)

You can request that the timers of this game be paused.
All active players will have to agree to pause the game before the timer will be stopped.
Requesting a pause will notify the other users when they view the board that a pause has been
requested. At that point, they will accept or deny the pause request. Once all players have
accepted the pause request, the timer for this game will be stopped.

A game can be paused for a maximum of 1 month, after which the timer will be resumed.
Resuming the game follows the same procedure as above. Anyone can request to resume the timers,
all active players must agree to resume the game.
  • Players can still take turns when a game is paused.
  • Players will not be skipped or borgified when a game is paused.
  • Requests for pausing and resuming are anonymous to the other players.
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the map
Players
Turn Name Territories Armies Reinforcements Cards Points CT%
  CesaraPD 0 0 0 -1 174 43
  Aisa (conquered) 21 27
  Matt75 (conquered) -78 29
 
Continents
Name Value Owner
Lake County 7 not owned
Emerald County 5 not owned
Tillanook Indian Reservation 4 not owned
Browns Meadows 3 not owned
Cub Creek 3 not owned
Griffin Meadows 3 not owned
Jackson Draw 3 not owned
Sickler Draw 3 not owned
Emmons Creek 2 not owned
Hoffman Draw 2 not owned
Lincoln County 2 not owned
Ravalli County 2 not owned



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