Clubs and Organizations
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- Visit the website of the North American Diplomacy Federation home of the North American Diplomacy Grand Prix and more!
- A Rocky Mountain Area Diplomacy Association (ARMADA) is the organization for all players in and around North America's Mountain Time Zone. If you're in the high country, get in touch with Manus Hand (yes, he of The Pouch) to join the ARMADA.
- Join the New England Diplomacy Mailing list to find and communicate with other diplomacy players in the area, organize face-to-face games and keep updated on tournaments here and around the country. For more information contact Melissa Call .
- The Potomac Tea & Knife Society plays Diplomacy and Diplomacy variants at least once a month in the Great Baltimore/Washington/Northern Virginia area. To join the PT&KS, simply contact one of the group leaders, Ike Porter (Maryland) or Tim Richardson (Virginia).
- Minnesota Diplomacy organizes monthly games. Come play where "Minnesota Nice" meets Machiavelli.
- The Piggyback Society hosts Diplomacy events in Portland, Oregon and surrounding areas.
- All knife-wielding diplomats in the New York City area are invited to The Metropolitan Wargamers Club. For more information, visit the club's website or e-mail Louis Manios.
- The Columbia University Games Club meets weekly and has been known to break out the Diplomacy board. If you're on the upper west side, stop by and stab a few backs. For more information, e-mail the club.
- The Carnegie Mellon University Gaming Club in Pittsburgh.
- The Diplomacy In Portland Club (the DIP Club) plays (one guess....) Diplomacy In Portland. Contact Jeff Dwornicki to get involved. The group was formed in 2000 to begin playing FTF once a month, and is attempting to establish an e-mail group also.
- Metro Seattle Gamers of Seattle, Washington (USA) exists for the stabbers in the rainy city. The clubhouse is open Monday through Friday beginning at 6 pm and at 11 am on the weekends. This organization runs "Dragonflight," one of the northwest's better Diplomacy conventions. For more information, check out the Website, e-mail the club, telephone (206) 781-0047, or write to 1139 NW Market, Seattle, WA 98111.
- The Carnegie Mellon University Gaming Club in Pittsburgh.
- SARPA is the Strategists and Role Players Association at the State University of New York at Buffalo.
- The Strategic Games Society of the Southern Illinois University at Carbondale.
- The University of Maryland-College Park is home to the newly-formed "Terrapin World Domination Club." Diplomacy is one of the many games of conquest featured regularly. Potential conquerers should get in touch with Babek Talebi for more information.
- The Charlotte Gaming Society accepts players from Charlotte and the surrrounding Carolinas. Get in touch with Steve Koehler to get involved!
- The Students' Diplomatic Service at Indiana University is dedicated exclusively to playing FTF Diplomacy. Anyone can play, be they students, faculty, or members of the community; all are welcome. For more information on the group, contact Bryan Cogswell.
- Join the iBay Area Diplomacy Yahoo Group if you wish to play Diplomacy in the bay area!
- The Wasatch (Utah) Game Club meets the second Saturday of each month at 5 pm 1216 East Tamara Street, Sandy, UT 84094. Contact John Pack by e-mail for more information.
- The Southeastern Diplomacy Network is an organization devoted to arranging games for players in the Atlanta, Georgia (USA) area.
- Southern Gentlemen Diplomacy group is Internet based and frequently plays by email. Additionally, we play face to face a couple of times a year in the Atlanta area. Contact Jay Fox for more info.
- The Dallas Games boardgaming group meets every other weekend in or around Dallas, TX to play various board games. Diplomacy is on our list of games. If you live in or around Dallas, TX check us out. We're looking for some new blood on our knives.
- The North Houston Boardgame Group meets on the first Saturday of each month. For more information, contact "ShatRat".
- The Austin (Texas) Boardgame Group meets every first and third Saturday of each month at Dragon's Lair (616 West 34th Street, west of Guadalupe). Gaming (including Diplomacy and Colonial Diplomacy) starts at 1pm and runs until 9pm, with a dinner break from 5-6pm. For more details, e-mail Marty Hoff, or call Dragon's Lair at (512)454-2399. Players from out of town are always welcome.
- St. Louis Diplomacy is where you'll find, well, Diplomacy in St. Louis.
- ChicagoDip - Any Diplomacy players out there from the Chicago area? We've put together a face-to-face group and would like to add to our base of players. You may contact Jim O'Kelley if you have any questions.
- Northwest_Diplomacy is a group established to arrange face to face Diplomacy games in Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia. A mail list on eGroups.com is the means they use to communicate and organize games. To subscribe to the mail list, go to eGroups's Northwest_Diplomacy page. You may contact Matt Shields if you have any questions.
- The Susquehanna Stabbers play Diplomacy in South-Central Pennsylvania (Harrisburg and surroundings). Contact Eric and Kai Hunter.