
The podcast about playing the strategy game Diplomacy face to face and online. Visit DiplomacyGames.com for more info and shownotes.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 144 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | GamesLeisure | |||

We catch up with Adam Silverman and explore what to think about if you're running a tournament for the 1st time or the 21st time. Plus an overview of how the 2025 Asia Pacific Diplomacy Championship went at the Cane Toad Classic.
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We catch up again with Noam Brown about his World Diplomacy Championship win this year in San Francisco and get an update from him. Plus the guys talk more about the Cane Toad Classic being held at the end of August.
Intro and Diplomacy chat
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We interview English - now Australian player - Robert Hillier about his Diplomacy experiences and more. We also have some great Diplomacy chat about how the game compares to other board games and Gavin points out similarities between Diplomacy and th... more
We're joined by relatively new but very experienced player Zoe Cameron as she shares great advice for new and existing players alike.
Intro and Diplomacy chat
• The guys introduce the venue and their drinks (0 mins 10 secs)
• They set up this epis... more
Loved listening. Very funny. Would recommend to all players.
Thank you for creating a podcast for the game Diplomacy! Good interviews, information just wish the sound quality was a bit better.
Listen in while Amby and Kaner get progressively more inebriated and talk diplomacy. Their games are entertaining, the interviews are interesting, and the drink discussion is always on point.
My only qualm is the background noise can make voices difficult to distinguish. The efforts to keep the ambient volume low are appreciated.
Eagerly anticipating the next installment, keep up the good work! Regarding the episode notes - cjuric is spelled without a "k". Shout out is wonderful nonetheless.... more
It's Like sitting in a bar next to two Aussie guys who love playing and talking about the game Diplomacy.
The Diplomacy hobby has a few different fan-supported publications that make the rounds: "The Diplomatic Pouch" and "Diplomacy World" are two examples in the online newsletter space, and Chris Martin's Youtube channel covers a good chunk of the face-to-face happenings in the hobby.
What's not quite as well-covered, and what Kaner & Amby provide here, is a window into Diplomacy as it is most frequently played, via web-based interfaces. Though their expertise is primarily from webDiplomacy and vD... more
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Focused on the strategy game Diplomacy, this podcast presents discussions and insights on both face-to-face and online play. The hosts frequently share personal experiences and anecdotes from various tournaments, illustrating the dynamics involved in gameplay and the strategic considerations players must navigate. Notably, the content features expert interviews and explores unique aspects like variant rules and tournament organization, catering to both new players and seasoned veterans. With a lively and humorous presentation style, listeners gain not only tactical wisdom but also a sense of camaraderie within the Diplomacy community.
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Recent guests on Diplomacy Games include:
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2. Bradley Grace
3. Max Row Banks
4. Jamal Blakkarly
5. Jacob Traeger
6. Davide Cleopadre
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