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Nappy
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Newport Beache, CA, USA
May 1999 time: 05:12
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Curumbor and I finally finished the longest,hardest fought duel that Ive ever been involved in. Our busy schedules only allowed us to play once a week for 1-2 hours so the game really stretched out. The map was really 1 big continent split nearly in half by a 3 square wide isthmus and some scattered islands. Curumbor had requested and I agreed to a no-city bribe game. After an early stalemated battle for control of the isthmus around 600 AD we both dug in and embarked on a civ building contest. I had some bad luck in exploring huts so Curumbor beat me to Monarchy by 30 turns and also to HG. However the huts gave me mapmaking early so I was able to colonize all the islands and also the backside of Curumbor's half of our continent. I pulled roughly even with Curumbor about 1200 AD. After building SOL I did a series of WLTPD's to reach size 17 cities and then switched to fundy. The ayatollah then launched his BEF(Babylonian Expeditionary Force) and attacked over the ocean to the soft underbelly of Curumbors Aztec empire.Curumbor capitulated in 1798 AD and we both discussed the results of the game. We decided that the key to our game was my early discovery of trade allowing me to rush build key wonders. In retrospect, I think that the use of the no-city bribe rule creats a stalemate situation when both civs have equal military techs. But overall it was a really great, close, tense game and I look forward to playing against Curumbor again in the future.
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