The Zine
Fall 1997 Movement Issue
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Your Publisher:
About The Diplomatic Pouch
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As is unbreakable tradition, this issue starts out with a few tidbits of
Pouch-related hobby news.
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Leif Bergman:
Go Fasta Go Fasta Go Fasta
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Leif likes to play Italy. And after you read this article, with strategy
tips and a plan for winning, you just might too.
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Brandon Clarke:
The Auckland Diplomacy Club
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Brandon regales us with the story of the founding of the ADC. Read about
the first Kiwi gathering, including an interesting opening analysis.
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Rick Desper:
Report From AvalonCon
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If you missed this year's AvalonCon, read Rick Desper's account,
the first of two articles on the convention to be found in this issue.
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Charles Carroll:
Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Diplomat
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Holmes and Watson return to explain last issue's "Mirrored Openings" conundrum.
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Jared Flesher:
Baby Steps
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Jared writes about that moment we all share and cherish -- the first
introduction to The Game.
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Scott Kauzlarich:
Pins and Magnets
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Ever have a problem visualizing your PBEM games? Read what Scott
and company did about it.
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Mike Lease:
The Ethics of Playing a Mercy Position
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In taking over a mercy position, you're usually doing the other players
a favor. But can you also be doing them an injustice? Mike contends that you
can, and he discusses some responsibilities that mercy position players should
keep in mind.
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Manus Hand:
World DipCon VII
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Your Publisher relives his experiences at Goteborg for you.
Step into my shoes and trod the kingdom of Sweden for a week.
From the Baltic to the Skagerrak, I wrote about it all -- it's enough to bore
even the most loyal reader. (Well, Simon wasn't bored when I asked
him to proofread it, so let's say even the second most loyal reader.)
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Simon Szykman:
Arpiesse Diplomacy
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YAUDV (Yet Another Useless Diplomacy Variant). Will it work or
will it break? If you can figure that out, let us know!
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Frank Mayer:
Overheard at the Ministry of Finance
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Discussing the relative values of supply centers in Payola Diplomacy leads
Frank to some basic differences in play from power to power
and player to player. Though geared toward Payola Diplomacy, much of what
Frank has to offer is also valuable food for thought for non-Payola
players.
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Derek McLachlin:
Wielding Too Much Power
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Derek explores for us the dreaded "Early Leader Syndrome." Learn by
example how to avoid or take advantage of it.
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Maarten Oosten:
The William and Mary Opening
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If you are in a Franco-German alliance just itching to get rid of that
pesky England, but the Sealion opening described
in the S1997M issue of the Zine doesn't grab you, check this one out.
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Dan Shoham:
The Diplomacy Academy
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Journey with Dan back to his PBEM roots, as this issue he presents us with
the very first e-mail game he played.
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Larry Peery's Xenogogic:
Seven Embassies for Seven Dippers
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Wonder what your game alter ego is doing nowadays? Larry, the hobby's prolific
ambassador without portfolio, is the man to point you in the right direction.
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Tim Richardson:
The Unkindest Cut of All
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Tim launches his new article series, an in-depth exploration of that one thing
we all love to hate (and love to perform): the stab.
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Vincent Mous:
The Pole Position -- Poland in the Modern
Variant
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Vince continues his popular series of articles on the Modern variant, this
time picking apart the Polish player's position and policies.
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The Editor and the Readership:
Pouch Deposits
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Take a break
from all these great articles to read the letters. This time around, they're
few but varied. Maybe not something for everyone, but probably something
for you.
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Ray Setzer:
AvalonCon Musings
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See the recent AvalonCon through the eyes of Ray Setzer, recipient of one
of the tournament awards!
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Larry Peery:
The Doctor of Diplomacy Program
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Moving the hobby toward the GrandMaster type of rankings that chess
has, Larry details for us the "Doctor of Diplomacy" program, open to those
of high hobby accomplishment.
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Graeme Ackland:
Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Diplomat
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The Great Detective makes his second appearance in this issue! This time,
he and the faithful Watson confound us
with a brand new puzzle, "The Case of the Remaining Border."
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Greg Dingle:
Strategy for Colonial Diplomacy
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If you're new to Colonial Diplomacy (or even if you're not), it's sometimes
a bit difficult to know how to open and who to talk to about what. Let Tom
shed some light into that darkness and point you in the right direction.
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Larry Peery:
You Are What You Eat
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For dessert, a survey...about dessert. What does food
have to do with Diplomacy, you ask? Help Larry find a connection.
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