WebDiplomacy Quiz by rokakoma
Diplomacy examples for players, who want to learn more about strategy.
#11. This was a gunboat (no communication between players). How did England know, Germany will support him into Belgium, even though Germany could have taken it?
difficulty: beginner
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#10: After France successfully disbanded the Russian fleet in Heligoland this spring, one of the following is certain: a) France can keep Berlin forever b) Russia can take Berlin sooner or later. Which one is 100%?
difficulty: intermediate; phase to come: Autumn, 1914; courtesy of
SplitDiplomat
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#9: Assuming Austria, Italy, France and Turkey can perfectly cooperate, how can Germany get Portugal by autumn without ANY risk of losing any other (namely: Spain, Marseilles, Brest or Paris) SC?
difficulty: advanced, 100% secure solution is possible. (this is a hard one); phase to come: Spring, 1911
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#8: What should France's northern fleets (Heligo, London and Brest) do now, spring turn, to have a chance for grabbing another English SC by autumn, without risking England getting a 3rd unit at all?
difficulty: intermediate/advanced
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#7: Is it possible to eliminate France without risking the draw?
difficulty: intermediate, fun fact: this was the 100.000th game
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#6: This game was a gunboat, and it is autumn. Why did England attack North Atlantic with support?
difficulty: intermediate
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#5: Can Austria protect all SCs around Black sea and Moscow as well for 100%, without using Galicia and Smyrna at all?
difficulty: intermediate
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#4: Assuming Italy and Austria can perfectly cooperate there are 4 possible attacks on Turkey. (Supported attack on Smyrna or Constantinoples, both from 2 directions). How can Turkey defend against 3 out of these 4 attacks for 100%?
difficulty: beginner
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#3: How can Germany protect Holland, Ruhr and Munich at the same time?
difficulty: beginner
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#2: What do Berlin+Munich, Warshaw+Moscow, Spain+Portugal, Rome+Naples pairs have in common?
difficulty: beginner
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#1: What do Tunis, Warshaw, Moscow, Berlin and Marseilles have in common?
difficulty: beginner
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