The podcast about playing the strategy game Diplomacy face to face and online. Visit DiplomacyGames.com for more info and shownotes.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 132 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | GamesLeisure |
* The guys open the show and introduce the venue, Maniax, an axe throwing bar (0 mins 10 secs) more
The guys discuss their latest face to face tournament, the Melbourne Open and have an around the card table discussion with many great players. Plus Ken's shoe story. Enjoy! Intro more
The guys interview Zach Moore about all things NADF. Plus we talk our online games. Intro more
The guys interview Chris Brand about the upcoming 2024 DipCon/Cascadia Open in Vancouver. Plus we talk upcoming tournaments and our online games. Intro more
After almost 4 years the guys bring back creator and publisher of the Diplomacy Briefing, Umbletheheap, to see where the weekly email newsletter is at and where it's going. Plus we award the end of year Best Player award between each other, the new S... more
The guys interview Sascha Heylmann who they met and played at WDC. Plus we address the myth of Diplomacy being the favorite game of Henry Kissinger... unfortunately surprisingly timely. Intro more
The guys interview Bradley Grace about his love of Diplomacy. Plus they discuss a great new variant devised on a mini bus in rural Thailand and their online games. Intro more
Ken interviews Jamal Blakkarly, 2023 World Diplomacy Champion and co-host Gavin who also played the top board in Bangkok about the game and their similar styles and perspectices on Diplomacy. Plus, the podcast takes a new direction. Intro The guys in... more
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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. 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. more
Apple Podcasts | #68 | Australia/Leisure/Games |
Apple Podcasts | #13 | Ukraine/Leisure/Games |
Apple Podcasts | #103 | Ukraine/Leisure |
Apple Podcasts | #189 | Singapore/Leisure/Games |
Apple Podcasts | #233 | Sweden/Leisure/Games |
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