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Gavin landed back in Australia just the day before recording, and he and Ken settle in for a full debrief on WDC 2026 in Athens. From the venues and the social activities to all four of Gavin's games and the top board, this one covers it all. Intro Ken sets up the episode – this one is going to be almost entirely about WDC 2026 Athens, because Gavin was there and has only just landed back in Australia (as at the time of recording) (15 secs) He notes the DBN coverage gave a strong account of the boards and Ed's player interviews, but plenty of the magic from Spyros Dovas and his organising team didn't make it to the stream (45 secs) Drinks are introduced: Ken is on one of his home-brew lagers with a kick, and Gavin is working through a leftover Sicilian Nero d'Avola that has turned a little sour – a fitting metaphor, he suggests, for how his first round went (1 min 45 secs) The tournament in aggregate Ken asks Gavin to give a broad overview – location, numbers, facilities, atmosphere (2 mins 45 secs) Around 106 players registered, though some didn't show due to last-minute issues. Approximately 5 Australian players couldn't attend because their original flights were routed through the Middle East (3 mins 30 secs) The geopolitical context: as of recording, the Middle East airspace situation was in week nine of its shutdown, forcing Australian travellers to reroute via Singapore, Hong Kong, or Malaysia. Some also baulked at the US transit option due to the documentation requirements (4 mins 30 secs) Despite the drop-outs, the turnout was excellent and genuinely representative – a heavy European component split between the UK and the rest of Europe, a strong French contingent, players from the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Poland, and Norway, a good number of Americans and a couple of Canadians (including Chris Brand), around 10 Australians, and a couple of Kiwis (Dominick Stephens and Craig Purcell). The local Greek contingent, given the Athens club had only been running for about 18 months, was especially impressive (3 mins 30 secs) Tournament format: three regular rounds followed by a fourth round of tiered top boards. Rather than a single top board, the format featured seven simultaneous top boards – the top 7 players went to the premier board, players 8–14 played the second tier, 15–21 the third, and so on down through the field. Crucially, players who volunteered to sit out for round four to help with numbers kept their ranking position (7 mins) Ken and Gavin discuss how the tiered format means the fourth round is never a dead rubber – every board is still competing for something meaningful (8 mins 15 secs) Discussion of the central clock arrangement: effectively federation-based rather than a literal single clock, with the two main venues coordinating their start times by communication (9 mins 30 secs) The venues The main venue was the upstairs function space of a beachside restaurant operation – excellent location right on the waterfront, but somewhat cramped for negotiations once all the boards were in (9 mins 45 secs) As a result, boards were redistributed to the secondary venue: the Anchor bar, about 150–200 metres down the road. Gavin played two games in each location and considered the Anchor the better play space – more open, well ventilated, and with a large covered outdoor area next to a (drained) pool (11 mins) The colour-coded sash system made it easy to identify players by country but created the amusing challenge of locating your specific Italy in a room full of Italys from different boards (13 mins) The third venue – an outdoor shaded area – was reserved for the premier top board. Unlike Milan's car park, this one had good shade and plenty of room for spectators around the giant shadow board (13 mins 30 secs) Pre-tournament social activities Gavin outlines the structure: you could do as much or as little as you liked. He landed well due to a useful 5.5-hour Singapore layover that helped reset his body clock, and flew over on the same flight as tournament director Jamal Blakkarly (16 mins) They were met at Athens airport by Spyros, his wife, and daughter, who drove them to breakfast at a beautiful harbour-side restaurant in one of the small inlet bays east of Piraeus (18 mins 15 secs) Pre-tournament island stay: Gavin spent two days on Serifos, the island Spyros recommended and which has personal significance to his family (his grandfather was christened there). Spyros provided a detailed Google Map of the best spots. With the tourist season barely starting, Gavin got excellent last-minute accommodation at a family-run hotel and had the beaches almost entirely to himself (18 mins 45 secs) The island was so off-season that locals were literally still painting their furniture and kerbs in preparation. Gavin did the recommended hikes and swims, and the hotel gifted him a dry-bag left behind by a previous guest (20 mins 30 secs) Back in Athens overnight, Gavin caught up with a multinational squad of players including Shane, Brandon, Max, Zoe, Justin Law, Bradley Grace, and Karthik. They had dinner at an Italian restaurant with the Acropolis lit up above them (22 mins 30 secs) Hydra day trip (Wednesday): players caught the fast ferry from Piraeus out to Hydra (about 1.5 hrs). The island has a refined Venetian-Greek port feel, with rustic paths and rock beaches beyond. The group visited the Museum of the 1821 Greek Revolution, full of local history and artefacts. Gavin wore one of his Diplomacy shirts and ended up being an ambassador for the hobby to an American grandmother and her debate-champion granddaughter from North Carolina – and pointed them towards David Hood and the local hobby there (24 mins 15 secs) The water temperature at the beach was about 4–5 degrees colder than Australia, which meant the Europeans loved it and Gavin did not go in (26 mins 30 secs) Acropolis and Athens tour (Thursday): guided tour of the Acropolis by what Spyros described as the best guides operating there, followed by a walk through the Plaka and past the Panathenaic Stadium (venue of the first modern Olympics in 1896), then a seafood lunch at a beautiful harbourside restaurant (30 mins) Temple of Poseidon (Thursday evening): the most popular activity – the bus was packed. About halfway there, Spyros took everyone on an unannounced detour to a beach bar where they had the place to themselves, a wonderful surprise. The Temple itself sits on a peninsula with 270-degree sea views. Spyros told the story of how the Aegean got its name from that location, and a huge group photo was taken (31 mins 15 secs) Tournament production values Gavin describes the production as setting new high-water marks for tournament organisation – high enough that the Chicago 2027 organising team would be wondering how to match it. Every player had a colour-coded sash matching their country, a branded WDC Athens notepad in their country colour, and a matching pen for every round (33 mins) The awards were 3D-printed Greek god statues for the podium finishers, complemented by a full suite of themed awards for the top players in each country and for notable gameplay (34 min) Special awards included: the Ajax Award for 8th place overall (the brilliant fighter who just missed out); the Archimedes Award for the most innovative play; the Leonidas Award for the player who fought on against insurmountable odds; and professionally screen-printed awards for best performance as each of the seven Great Powers (35 mins 45 secs) Gavin's games Round 1 – France – Board: Agkystri (View game) Gavin introduces his first game and the board composition: he played France, with Danae Stamataki (Austria-Hungary, local Greek player who topped the board on 10 supply centres and won best Austria), Sabrina Ahuja "Sabi" as England, Brian Ecton as Germany, Jean-Louis Delattre as Italy, Teo Ananiadis as Russia, and Frank Oosterom from the Netherlands as Turkey (37 mins 15 secs) The plan was a Western Triple working with England and Germany, with the goal of neutralising a strong-looking Italy early. It didn't come together as intended (37 mins 45 secs) The infamous mis-order: Gavin had two builds and intended fleet Brest plus a second build. Instead he built fleet Brest and placed the build directly in MAO, effectively waiving his second build. The DBN commentators interpreted this as a genius strategic waive; Ken's interpretation was somewhat more grounded. Gavin confirms Ken was correct (39 mins) The other players on the board didn't share DBN's generous reading of the situation. Germany immediately moved into Burgundy and kept flipping between fronts as his position allowed. Italy kept pressing France throughout. Gavin found himself squeezed down to a single unit in the English Channel (40 mins 30 secs) Final turn plan: England agreed to convoy an army across to Picardy to support Gavin back into Brest. Instead, Sabi walked into an open Paris. Gavin ended the game with zero supply centres and was eliminated (42 mins 15 secs) Gavin notes he made his disappointment known professionally, and that he subsequently had a drink with Sabi – but not that night (44 mins 15 secs) Round 2 – England – Board: Lemnos Not covered by DBN. Gavin played England; the board included Dominick Stephens (New Zealand) as Germany, Chris Brand (Canada) as Russia, Ruben Sanchez as Italy, Roberto Perego (Italy) as France, Robert Schuppe as Turkey, and Anastasia "Nastja" Styles as Austria-Hungary (46 mins) The plan was a Northern Alliance of England, Germany, and Russia. It unravelled immediately when Chris opened Moscow to Livonia and Dominick interpreted it as aggressive – resulting in a Germany-Russia war from the outset (46 mins 15 secs) Gavin adapted: knowing Germany was occupied in the east, he gave Russia some space and opened into Belgium, with Dominick and Chris both honouring his request to take Norway unopposed via fleet (46 mins 45 secs) Dominick and Gavin worked to grind down Roberto Perego's France, who ground out a hard-fought game staying alive on 2 centres. Ruben Sanchez's Italy played a deft game, flipping between alliances with Turkey and Austria (49 mins 15 secs) Dominick topped the board on 10; Ruben came in at 9; Gavin finished at 7. The game was meant to run to 1909 but drew earlier when the position stabilised. Gavin reflects he may have drawn too early, with both Dominick and Ruben suggesting he had room to push for another two centres (50 mins) Round 3 – Germany – Board: Symi (View game) Gavin played Germany. The board included Shane Armstrong (Australia) as France, Mikalis Kamaritis as Italy, Alex Maslow (USA) as Russia, Steven Hogue (USA) as Austria, Alex Lebedev (Russia) as England, and Jack Johns as Turkey (51 mins 15 secs) The strategic context: only Mikalis Kamaritis and Alex Lebedev were realistically in contention for the top board from this game. Shane and Gavin identified this early and committed to supporting the player they believed deserved to be there (52 mins 45 secs) Shane and Gavin opened with a Sealion against England, while Gavin also walked a careful line with Alex Lebedev, who initially felt more threatened by France than Germany. Austria was eliminated in 1903, and England in 1904 (53 mins 45 secs) A notable moment: Gavin slipped an army from the North Sea into an unoccupied London – a move he acknowledged was unnecessary, created friction with Alex Lebedev, and which he would not make again. He apologised on the day (56 mins 15 secs) Mikalis told Gavin and Shane to wait until 1905 – and delivered. He launched from his eastern position, took two dots off Russia and one off Turkey in a single year, then steamrolled from there. Alex Maslow was a strong and enjoyable player who nearly flipped the alliance but ultimately couldn't (56 mins 15 secs) The game agreed to a draw of 10-10-14 (Shane-Gavin-Mikalis), which the three felt would get Mikalis comfortably onto the top board. In the final adjudication Mikalis took one extra dot away from Shane, making the final scores 15-10-9 (58 mins 15 secs) Round 4 – Austria – Board: Myconos (View game) Gavin made it onto the fourth round, placed into the 6th top board. The board featured Shane Armstrong again as Turkey, Emmett Wainwright as England, Patrick Jacobson as France, Nathan Lester as Germany, Cameron Taylor as Italy, and Richard Bolton as Russia (59 mins 30 secs) The standout introduction: Nathan Lester, son of Dan Lester (who Gavin played against at Bangkok WDC). Same voice, same playing style, same persuasive meta-game arguments – but with a mullet and dressed like he's in an 80s rock video, and without the beard-stroking (1 hr 0 mins 45 secs) Gavin and Shane, having just played together in Round 3, ended up as Austria and Turkey respectively – not a natural alliance. Gavin didn't trust it but it held. Italy and France both kept fighting hard throughout (59 mins 45 secs) The game drew in 1906, with Shane and Emmett both finishing on 8, Gavin on 6 as Austria. Everyone then rushed across the road to watch the top board (1 hr 3 mins 45 secs) The top board Ken asks about Mikalis's diplomatic style. Gavin: exceptional situational awareness, communicates clearly and directly, asked and answered the "what do you want from this game?" question in a way that built immediate trust, and was good to his word on timing (1 hr 4 mins) Gavin arrived at the top board mid-1906 (his own game had just drawn). The top board was played outdoors under a well-shaded tree with plenty of room for negotiations, guarded by two or three people ensuring other players and passing members of the public couldn't crowd the board (1 hr 5 mins) The giant shadow board: a massive life-size replica board was set up nearby so all spectators could follow the game without approaching the real board. Andrew Goff read out the orders and the shadow board was updated after each adjudication – the same setup used at Milan WDC (1 hr 7 mins 45 secs) When Gavin arrived, he felt Bradley Grace had the game. The shift came late – Mikalis made a decisive move in the endgame that separated him from a closely matched France/Germany contest (1 hr 9 mins) Congratulations to Mikalis Kamaritis – well deserved, Gavin says. And to Bradley Grace: so close, but it will happen (1 hr 9 mins) The awards ceremony included Mikalis receiving both the championship belt and a traditional olive laurel wreath – a detail that was not captured in the DBN stream. Ken flags this as something future broadcasts should consider covering (1 hr 11 mins 15 secs) A Best Shane Cubis Award was also created – won by a Greek player who loudly lobbied Spyros for an award on the basis of how much he'd helped out. An AI-generated image of Shane Cubis in 1901 attire featured on the award, to the complete bafflement of the European and American contingents (1 hr 12 mins 50 secs) Game hobby and future WDCs The Chicago Windy City Weasels delivered a presentation promoting WDC 2027, enthusiastically received by the assembled players (1 hr 13 mins 15 secs) The 2028 bid: Melbourne was the only bid, and it was unanimously approved. Andrew Goff (Goffy) presented it. WDC 2028 Melbourne will be held at the MCG – the Melbourne Cricket Ground – with the conference rooms used for regular play, and the premier top board played on the MCG wicket itself. The countdown timer will run on the MCG scoreboard. Notionally scheduled for the last weekend of February 2028 – the weekend after the Formula One Grand Prix and the weekend before the first AFL round (1 hr 14 mins 30 secs) For international context: roughly equivalent to playing at Yankee Stadium, Madison Square Garden, the Camp Nou, or Bayern Munich's Allianz Arena. English players will recognise the MCG as where English cricket hopes traditionally come to die (1 hr 15 mins 15 secs) Also at the game hobby: a unanimous vote to amend and modernise the WDC charter, which dates from around 2000–2001 and doesn't reflect current online play, email communication, or the organisational structures of the Asia-Pacific and European hobbies. Four representatives (from NADF, the Asia-Pacific Diplomacy Association, and the European and UK hobbies) will draft amendments to be presented at WDC 2027 Chicago, with ratification at WDC 2028 Melbourne (1 hr 18 mins) Wrap up Gavin acknowledges the full organising effort: approximately 10 people working behind the scenes alongside Spyros and Jamal to make everything run. The Greek hobby and Athens Diplomacy Club can be enormously proud (1 hr 20 mins 30 secs) The Armistice Party: held between rounds three and four in the venue near the pool area. A DJ with a custom app allowed all attending players to nominate up to 10 songs each, with the crowd then voting in real time from four options for what came next. Gavin describes it as stunningly well thought through (1 hr 22 mins) Ken summarises: meticulously planned, wonderful venue, brilliant location, great games, fantastic people. Gavin: you got it in one. Thank you to Spyros, Jamal, and everyone they played with (1 hr 23 mins) Addendum – recorded one week later Ken and Gavin explain the addendum: a few things were either forgotten or lost in the original recording, so they've caught up a week later to cover them (1 hr 25 mins 45 secs) The Cane Toad The Cane Toad tournament will not run in 2026 – Gavin has made the decision to rest it for the year and bring it back bigger and better in 2027 (1 hr 26 mins 30 secs) Reasons: Gavin no longer lives in Brisbane where the tournament has historically been based, and several attempts to get a local game going have been completely unsuccessful. He feels it would be unfair to interstate players to travel to Queensland only to play mostly other interstate players rather than a meaningful proportion of locals (1 hr 27 mins 30 secs) He also flags cost-of-living pressures and fuel costs as factors, noting that the fuel excise which had been removed is about to be reinstated (1 hr 28 mins 45 secs) Ken and Gavin have a brief riff on whether cane toads actually hibernate, and whether the tournament might one day move to a different Queensland location (1 hr 28 mins 45 secs) Gavin shares a long-held dream of running the Cane Toad on the beach under a sun-safe setup. Council regulations require public liability insurance – but the Asia Pacific Diplomacy Association is in the process of organising exactly that for tournament directors, which may open the door in future (1 hr 29 mins 15 secs) Tournament news The Sydney Cup is on the weekend of 4–5 July. Gavin would love to go but has used up his diplomacy credits between Greece and starting a new job – it'll have to stay in the bank for now (1 hr 30 mins 45 secs) A New Zealand tournament is being discussed for the week before WDC 2028 Melbourne (late February 2028). Three New Zealand players who attended WDC 2026 in Athens have flagged interest in hosting something, on the logic that if you're travelling all the way from Europe or the US, a short hop across the Tasman to New Zealand is well worth building into the itinerary (1 hr 32 mins) Ken enthusiastically endorses the idea and encourages anyone planning for WDC 2028 Melbourne to factor in a week in New Zealand beforehand (1 hr 33 mins 30 secs) Challenge for next episode Over his birthday lunch, Gavin's son surprised him with an accurate recall of his WDC result. This leads Gavin to issue a challenge for the next episode: both Ken and Gavin will do some homework and come back with three or four online diplomacy resources that people may not know about, to raise awareness of what the community has put together over the years (1 hr 34 mins 45 secs) Around the grounds VDiplomacy gets an introduction for any listeners who aren't familiar: a sibling platform to WebDiplomacy, it hosts classic games but is particularly known for its range of variants (1 hr 36 mins 30 secs) The Dionysus Reimagined game recap – the ancient Greece variant Ken and Gavin set up in the lead-up to WDC Athens. Ken soloed, eliminating Gavin in the final year. Gavin notes that technically his last dot was taken so late that his result registers as a survive rather than an elimination (1 hr 38 mins 45 secs) Gavin played Athens and found himself defending on all fronts from early on: Sparta (who built only armies and had nowhere to go but north), the Macedonians pressing from the north, Byzantium late in the game, and Rhodes. Ken played Byzantium and credits his early token luck as a key advantage, picking up all his bid supply centres including one he expected to bounce – giving him fleet dominance in the Aegean from the start (1 hr 40 mins) The bid mechanics are recapped for any listeners unfamiliar with the variant: each player has 4 tokens to bid on non-core supply centres; outbid or bounce and you don't get the build. Ken's fortunate opening bids gave him a decisive early position (1 hr 40 mins 30 secs) A practical tip for vDiplomacy players: always open the large map after adjudication. The small map can omit orders that didn't go through, making moves look different from what was actually played. Ken noted several instances in the Dionysus game where support orders that failed simply weren't visible on the small map (1 hr 45 mins 45 secs) Ken congratulates himself on the win and notes the ratings gap between the two has now closed to around 100 points (1 hr 47 mins 30 secs) New game announced: Gavin has set up a Pirates game titled Ahoy Mateys on vDiplomacy. Gunboat, 2-day 2-hour phase length. Ken explains the extra 2 hours: it gradually shifts the adjudication time back toward Australian time zones in games where everyone readies up early (1 hr 48 mins) Pirates variant overview: a 13-player variant set in the golden age of piracy in the Caribbean, created by Gavin in collaboration with Ollie (the vDiplomacy site administrator). The 13 players are broken into three factions (1 hr 51 mins 45 secs): Europeans – Spain, England, France, and Holland, who nominally control supply centres across the map but must capture them to make them count Pirates – five pirates, four historical (Montbas, Brasiliano, de la Cueva, and Johnson) and one fictitious: El Guapo, borrowed from the movie The Three Amigos Privateers – one per European power, operating as private navies with letters patent. They can attack anyone except their sponsoring power (and vice versa). The Dunkirkers serve Spain, Henry Morgan serves England, François Le Jones serves France, and the Rocherson serves Holland Unit rules: all units are fleets, but there are two types – Clippers (move up to two spaces, standard attack strength) and Frigates (move one space, attack at 1.5x strength). A single clipper cannot defend against an attacking frigate, but a clipper supported by another clipper can. Five marked spots on the board allow transformation between unit types (1 hr 57 mins 45 secs) Special rules: a voodoo witch's hut in Cuba allows a fleet on the north coast to teleport to the south coast and vice versa. And a 14th non-playing character – a Hurricane – spins up each storm season in a random sea territory, moves randomly in the fall turn, and destroys anything in its path with an effectively unstoppable attack strength, also resetting any supply centre it passes through to neutral (1 hr 59 mins) Ken commits to reading the full rules before play begins, notes Pirates has a genuine following on vDiplomacy with games regularly in progress, and suspects he may get slaughtered (2 hr 1 min 15 secs) Gavin and Ken wrap up the show (2 hr 2 mins 15 secs) Venue: At home Drinks for the interview: Ken: One of his home brews – a lager with a bit of a kick Gavin: A Baliamo Nero d'Avola from Sicily – opened two weeks prior, which he noted had become a little sour and bitter compared to its fresh opening, much like his first round at the tournament Just a reminder you can support the show by giving it 5 stars on iTunes or Stitcher. 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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. Intro and Diplomacy chat The guys introduce the venue and their drinks (0 mins 15 secs) Gavin gives a quick update on how the Cane Toad Classic went and introduce the topic of what do you're thinking about if you want to host a tournament (4 mins) Interview with Adam Silverman on how to run a tournament They start the interview with Adam, host of World DipCon 2025 and begin discussing how his games have been going so far this year (5 mins 45 secs) Gavin asks Adam about what the difference is like between running a small or regular size tournament - like a standard Whipping tournament - and something as big as World DipCon (8 mins 50 secs) Adam discusses the importance of having people helping tournament organisation and what to be mindful of (11 mins 15 secs) The key things to aim for in tournament attendence (15 mins 30 secs) They discuss space and what to look for in a venue (20 mins 45 secs) Gavin and Adam talk about social activities and how to manage and plan for that (25 mins 30 secs) They talk about covering tournament costs (32 mins 30 secs) Adam discusses responsibilities for those assisting him with the tournament (37 mins) He shares what he's changed over the years based on player feedback (43 mins 15 secs) They discuss the NADF Code of Conduct (46 mins) Ken suggests the idea of a tournament finance officer (47 mins 45 secs) Gavin asks if Adam's taken anything away from our tournaments he's attended and brought to his own (50 mins 40 secs) The interview starts wrapping up before Ken and Gavin give their thoughts on key takeaways for them (52 mins) Cane Toad Classic wrap up: how to improve a tournament Gavin and Ken discuss player feedback from the tournament to help with future Cane Toads, plus the guys' own learnings (1 hr 0 mins 15 secs) Gavin starts sharing his ideas for next year's Cane Toad Classic, including the prospect of it moving to the Gold Coast in 2026 (1 hr 9 mins 30 secs) The guys get another round of drinks - and we get an update on how their next drinks taste as a Diplomacy mid-game before discussing further options to consider for next year and a possible future year venue (1 hr 12 mins 30 secs) Diplomacy chat Gavin has played for the first time in 5 years a virtual game using Backstabbr and Discord in a round of Snake Pit (1 hr 30 mins 30 secs) He discusses how it all went and what his experience was like - Gavin played as Austria and developed a great AIR with Sigurd (Italy) and Rob Hillier (Russia). You can view the game on Backstabbr, including an Austrian army in Liverpool (1 hr 33 mins) Ken mentions the latest DBN Deadline news discussing a new AI Diplomacy model, and we give a big thanks to DBN for covering in Gameday Live the Cane Toad Classic (1 hr 41 mins 30 secs) They talk about upcoming Australian tournaments before wrapping up the show (1 hr 46 mins 15 secs) Venue: Lang's Lounge, Brisbane Drinks for the interview: Gavin: Sally IPA by Your Mates Brewery, Queensland and a cheap and cheerful red Ken: Stone & Wood Hazey IPA, New South Wales followed by a Sally IPA Just a reminder you can support the show by giving it 5 stars on iTunes or Stitcher. And don't forget if you want to help pay off the audio equipment... or buy the guys a drink, you can also donate at Patreon, plus you get extra podcast episodes! Lastly, don't forget to subscribe so you get the latest Diplomacy Games episodes straight to your phone. Thanks as always to Dr Dan aka "The General" for his rockin' intro tune.
À première vue, Mo Hailong n'avait rien du profil d'un espion agricole. Originaire du Sichuan, en Chine, docteur en génie mécanique de l'université du Kansas, il s'installe aux États-Unis à la fin des années 90. Après avoir enseigné en Floride, il rejoint DBN, un géant chinois des semences, comme directeur des affaires internationales. Sa mission officielle : développer le marché agricole chinois en acquérant des semences de pointe.Mais en 2011, une scène inattendue change tout. Dans l'Iowa, un agent de sécurité de DuPont Pioneer surprend Mo Hailong en train de creuser près d'un champ expérimental de maïs. L'homme prétend se rendre à une conférence. Sceptique, l'agent note sa plaque d'immatriculation. Quelques semaines plus tard, Mo est repéré près d'un autre champ… celui de Monsanto. Cette fois, le FBI s'en mêle. L'opération “Purple Maze” mobilisera pendant deux ans soixante agents, avec filatures au sol et en avion, GPS, écoutes, drones et analyses de données massives. Les enquêteurs découvrent un réseau d'espionnage économique orchestré depuis la Chine. Objectif : voler des semences hybrides ultraperformantes, fruits de décennies de recherche et d'investissements colossaux.Plus de 100 kilos de maïs, codés et emballés avec soin, sont retrouvés. Leur valeur est stratégique : résistance accrue, rendements exceptionnels… Des atouts qui auraient permis à la Chine de combler rapidement son retard technologique dans l'agriculture. Les graines devaient transiter par Hong Kong avant d'être reproduites à grande échelle. En décembre 2013, Mo Hailong est arrêté. Il sera condamné à trois ans de prison avant d'être expulsé. Pour le FBI, ce vol n'est pas un simple délit commercial : il menace directement la sécurité économique des États-Unis. Cette affaire illustre un fait souvent méconnu : les secrets agricoles peuvent être aussi précieux – et convoités – que les secrets militaires. Dans un monde où l'alimentation est un enjeu stratégique, la bataille pour la graine la plus performante se joue aussi dans l'ombre. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
This is a fun one. Jake is joined by DBN's Jared Mueller to go through a thought exercise on if the Browns should make a draft trade. They explore trading up to the first pick, and then what sort of moves make sense for going down from the second overall pick. That includes moving down in two scenarios where they run through mock drafts to those selections, and acquired picks from the trade, to show you what players are likely to be there in those deals.Then in Part II they explore the trades that involve moving up from 2.1 and back into the latter portions of the first round. Two deals that make sense. If you'd like to hear Part II, click the link to join and support us by subscribing at BrownsFilmBreakdown.com and unlock it today.
BREAKING NEWS: Tickets for the best Durban July Pre Party are officially LIVE: Here is the tickets link: https://www.webtickets.co.za/v2/Event.aspx?itemid=1547543351 Date: 05 July 2024 Venue: Origin Night Club (Durban) 5 different floors with sick line ups! Noxious Dj will be Hosting The AFRO FLOOR NO TICKETS WILL BE SOLD AT THE DOOR! Early Bird Tickets are already sold out
BREAKING NEWS: Tickets for the best Durban July Pre Party are officially LIVE: Here is the tickets link: https://www.webtickets.co.za/v2/Event.aspx?itemid=1547543351Date: 05 July 2024Venue: Origin Night Club (Durban)5 different floors with sick line ups! Noxious Dj will be Hosting The AFRO FLOORNO TICKETS WILL BE SOLD AT THE DOOR! Early Bird Tickets are already sold out
Jake is solo to start the show discussing the Browns' signing of Nigerian-born offensive tackle Roy Mbaeteka as part of the NFL's International Player Pathway Program. The addition is also significant as the Browns continue to capitalize on their marketing rights in Nigeria. Then Jake is joined by DBN's Jared Mueller to discuss his thoughts on the draft class, and if the Browns need to add talent to a few remaining positions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Survivor 46 rolls on!! What did you think of episode 3? SPOILERS AHEAD! #survivor #survivorcbs #survivor46 #survivorreview #tvreview #review #podcast #survivor2024 #survivorpodcast #realitytv #jeffprobst #onfirewithJeffProbst@survivor Check us out on Instagram and TikTok: @TheDylanBerryNetwork 0:00 - Intro 0:18 - Episode Recap 14:23 - Questions for Jeff 17:27 - Stock Up/Stock Down 19:48 - Who Goes Home Next? 20:37 - On This Day... 21:07 - Howard Stern is listening to the DBN
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 The guys open the show discussing their drinks, Gavin's incredible rustiness and a little about the tournament (0 mins 15 secs) They mention DBN is having a chat also coming up blow by blow about the tournament (9 mins secs) Card table chat around Melbourne Open and player experiences The guys introduce the card table chat with various players from the Melbourne Open and Ken teases the tale of two shoes. Bear in mind that occassionally with so many people speaking it can be confusing briefly (9 mins 30 secs) The chat begins with Karthik Konath (USA), Craig Percell (New Zealand), Ken, Steve (Melboune), Peter (Melbourne), Jamal (Canberra), Goffy (Melbourne) and Robert (Melbourne via London), meanwhile Gavin discusses a skit in Aunty Donna and his poor consistent games at the end of day one (10 mins) They begin a debrief on their round 1 and 2 games and observations from the first day (14 mins) Sascha (Thailand via Germany) joins the chat and they discuss the international player's views on why they came to an Australian tournament and what they like about Australia from their visit so far (19 mins) They talk about the prospects of a WDC in Australia is a few years (26 mins 30 secs) Australian stereotypes (32 mins 35 secs) They eventually move on to each discuss their first day at the tournament (38 mins 45 secs) They move onto how things will change in their gameplay for day two and the additional role to the TD in supporting wellbeing (1 hr 23 mins 45 secs) The discussion wraps up (1 hr 53 mins) Airport Tournament wrap-up (BONUS shoe story) The guys give their recollections of the chat (1 hr 53 mins 30 secs) They discuss their trip back from Andrew Goff's to their apartment and Ken's Ned the "Shoe Man" Kelly story (1 hr 57 mins) Ken announces he came third in the tournament (2 hrs 3 mins) Ken flags to watch his second round Turkey game when it airs on DBN (2 hrs 7 mins 30 secs) Gavin talks about his first round Italy getting an Italian army in Sevastapol in fall 1902 (2 hrs 9 mins) They discuss upcoming tournaments including the Hung Parliament Handicap in Canberra, getting a Canetoad Classic in Brisbane happening in August and another Melbourne tournament in October (2 hrs 14 mins) Gavin flags that our scheduling has been thrown out a bit before wrapping up (2 hours 16 mins) Venue: The Taphouse (Melbourne Airport) and Andrew Goff's place, Melbourne Drinks of choice: Ken: Stomping Ground red ale by the Taphouse and so, so many Gavin: Stomping Ground pale ale zero alcohol and many, many more Just a reminder you can support the show by giving it 5 stars on iTunes or Stitcher. And don't forget if you want to help pay off the audio equipment... or buy the guys a drink, you can also donate at Patreon, plus you get extra podcast episodes! Lastly, don't forget to subscribe so you get the latest Diplomacy Games episodes straight to your phone. Thanks as always to Dr Dan aka "The General" for his rockin' intro tune.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-x-zone-radio-tv-show--1078348/support.Todd Wilcox, has dedicated himself to helping thousands of people align their energy in order to facilitate their own healing. Throughout his journey, Todd has encountered a mysterious entity known as the Watching Man, also referred to as Hat Man or shadow person. His encounters with this enigmatic figure have numbered in the hundreds, leaving a lasting impact on his spiritual pursuits. In addition to his involvement in the realm of the supernatural, Todd has also undertaken numerous paranormal investigations, delving into unexplained phenomena and seeking to shed light on the unknown. Among his extraordinary experiences, Todd tells of having witnessed a UFO firsthand. Furthermore, his encounters with extraterrestrial beings have forged a unique connection between him and the unknown depths of the universe.
01 - Fragma - Toca's Miracle (Inpetto 2008 Vocal Remix) 02 - Ultra Naté - Automatic (Tikaro & J Louis & Ferran Remix) 03 - Ron Carroll - Bump To This (Muzzaik Remix) 04 - Fedde Le Grand & Funkerman feat Dorothy & Andy Sherman - 3 Minutes To Explain (Original Mix) 05 - D. Ramirez & Mark Knight & Underworld - Downpipe (Original Club Mix) 06 - Sarah McLeod - He Doesn't Love You (B-Sensual Bootleg) 07 - Jaydee - Plastic Dreams (Koen Groeneveld Remix) 08 - D.O.N.S. vs DBN feat Kadoc - The Nighttrain (D.O.N.S. Meets DBN In On Board Remix) 09 - The Roc Project feat Tina Arena - Never (Filterheadz Luv Tina Remix) 10 - Julian Jeweil - Air Conditionné (Tommyboy 'Les Djinns' Edit) 11 - Nadia Ali - Love Story (Sultan & Ned Shepard Remix) 12 - Delerium & Sarah McLachlan - Silence '08 (Niels Van Gogh & Thomas Gold Remix) 13 - Faithless feat Cass Fox - Music Matters (Mark Knight Remix) 14 - Zagar feat Underground Divas - Wings Of Love (B-Sensual Remix) 15 - Muzzaik & Jeremy Duplaix feat Daniel Delay - Bodyshine 2010 (Original Mix) 16 - Matula feat Goldsound - Wonderful World (Original Mix) 17 - John Acquaviva & Olivier Giacomotto - While My Wiki Gently Leaks (Jackwell & Szecsei Reload)
In this episode of Legends Cast Mark, DBN, and Gibby put a bow on 2023 with the final part of the awards show! The best single player card game, best multiplayer game, and a favorite game of 2023 for each of them! See you next year! Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/CamplegendJoin the Community: https://discord.gg/k7wNXnq5qn Checkout DBN's Lorcana Content: https://www.youtube.com/@deadbrokenerd8865 Check out The Lift on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/thelift
In this episode of Legends Cast Mark, DBN, and Gibby wrap up the year long season four with the second part of the awards show! They give out awards for innovate design, best game balance, and best in game economy! Head on over to Discord and let us know your favorites for these three categories! Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/CamplegendJoin the Community: https://discord.gg/k7wNXnq5qn Checkout DBN's Lorcana Content: https://www.youtube.com/@deadbrokenerd8865 Check out The Lift on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/thelift
In this episode of Legends Cast Mark, DBN, and Gibby wrap up the year long season four with the first part of the awards show! They give out awards for best visual design, best sound design, and best UI design! Head on over to Discord and let us know your favorites for these three categories! Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/CamplegendJoin the Community: https://discord.gg/k7wNXnq5qn Checkout DBN's Lorcana Content: https://www.youtube.com/@deadbrokenerd8865 Check out The Lift on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/thelift
In this episode Mark gets sick and DBN jumps in to fill his spot! Gibby and DBN discuss Monster train, what they would want to see in future Deckbuilding Roguelike games and what you can expect from Legends Cast in December as we wrap up our year long tour of different card games! Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/CamplegendJoin the Community: https://discord.gg/k7wNXnq5qn Checkout DBN's Lorcana Content: https://www.youtube.com/@deadbrokenerd8865 Check out The Lift on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/thelift
With the new set just around the corner, Gibby and DBN take a quick detour back to Disney's Lorcana to reflect on its current state and preview some new themes appearing in Rise of the Floodborn. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/Camplegend Join the Community: https://discord.gg/k7wNXnq5qn
Fake nerds DBN & GibblezNBitz show their true jock colors as they come back to their Fantasy Football teams in the middle of the season! Tune in to see how their pre-season predictions are playing out. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/Camplegend Join the Community: https://discord.gg/k7wNXnq5qn
DBN and Mark come back to Runterra for one more week to talk about how the game has changed over the past year! Spoiler alert! They have had some VERY different experiences as a returning players to Riot's digital card game. After 14 short days back in the world of Runterra will they keep playing or give it up again? Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/CamplegendJoin the Community: https://discord.gg/k7wNXnq5qn Checkout DBN's Lorcana Content: https://www.youtube.com/@deadbrokenerd8865 Check out The Lift on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/thelift
You heard it right! DBN and Mark are coming back to LOR for a few weeks to check out the sate of the game as it is today. After over a year away from the wild and wonderous world of Runterra we want to know what we have missed! Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/CamplegendJoin the Community: https://discord.gg/k7wNXnq5qn Checkout DBN's Lorcana Content: https://www.youtube.com/@deadbrokenerd8865 Check out The Lift on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/thelift
In this episode of Legends Cast the guys are back in the digital studio and talking about getting their hands on some Lorcana cards! DBN is making some Lorcana content you can check out and we wrap up our discussion on the first physical card game that we have covered this year! Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/CamplegendJoin the Community: https://discord.gg/k7wNXnq5qn Checkout DBN's Lorcana Content: https://www.youtube.com/@deadbrokenerd8865
Fake nerds DBN & GibblezNBitz show their true jock colors as they overview their NFL fantasy football strategies and predictions in a soon to be irrelevant bonus episode! Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/CamplegendJoin the Community: https://discord.gg/k7wNXnq5qn
In this episode The Lift, DBN, and Gibby finish their conversation about Gwent, give you some great proactive decks to start with and talk about what they have been playing in the world of card games and.....well games in general. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/CamplegendJoin the Community: https://discord.gg/k7wNXnq5qn Check out Mark on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/thelift DBN's Decks! Monsters Insect Swarm - https://www.playgwent.com/en/decks/guides/383677 Scoia'tael Handbuff - https://www.playgwent.com/en/decks/guides/384112 Syndicate Hoarders - https://www.playgwent.com/en/decks/guides/381205 Skellige Pirate Ships - https://www.playgwent.com/en/decks/guides/382651 Northern Realms Mutagenerator - https://www.playgwent.com/en/decks/guides/384094 Nilfgaard Flanking Soldiers - https://www.playgwent.com/en/decks/guides/383764
In this episode The Lift, DBN, and Gibby talk about the game of Gwent overall and the best practices they have picked up to win them games. They talk about the unique structure of the game, the strengths that it's unique design bring to the space, and the very real issues they have with it. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/CamplegendJoin the Community: https://discord.gg/k7wNXnq5qn Check out Mark on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/thelift
In this episode The Lift, DBN, and Gibby talk about the best ways to start building a collection in Gwent the Witcher Card Game. They talk about what to get in the shop, what to buy with your free resources, how to navigate the various reward tracks, and the best way to get resources to advance on the reward tracks! Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/CamplegendJoin the Community: https://discord.gg/k7wNXnq5qn Check out Mark on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/thelift
In this episode The Lift, DBN, and Gibby dive into a new card game! Gwent the Witcher Card game has been out for a while but Gibby and The Lift have never given it a try. In this episode they talk about their first adventures into the world of the Witcher! Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/CamplegendJoin the Community: https://discord.gg/k7wNXnq5qn Check out Mark on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/thelift
In an abbreviated episode due to weather, Jake is joined by Jared Mueller of DBN to discuss the Browns' big reveal of an alternate helmet coming tomorrow, the roughest day in RB history with the franchise tag issues and more, and lastly the nonsensical Madden ratings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mark, DBN, and Gibby join up to talk about the top three meta decks in Hearthstone! Of course they get a bit off topic in the beginning and talk about gaming in general! Join us for this episode to hear the opinions on the current Hearthstone meta from the perspective of three players returning to the game! Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/CamplegendJoin the Community: https://discord.gg/k7wNXnq5qn Check out Mark on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/thelift
Mark, DBN, and Gibby join up to talk about their adventures in Hearthstone! They have had a month to explore the game, build new decks, and collect come cards. Do they like the game as it is today? Have they hit the Free to play player wall? Find out in this episode as they meander about and at some points talk about card games. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/CamplegendJoin the Community: https://discord.gg/k7wNXnq5qn Check out Mark on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/thelift
Mark, DBN, and Gibby join up again this month to play and talk about a little card game called Hearthstone! After YEARS away from the game they discuss what they discovered when they finally came back. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/CamplegendJoin the Community: https://discord.gg/k7wNXnq5qn Check out Mark on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/thelift
Mark, DBN, and Gibby join up again this week to offer their final thoughts on Wildfrost. They give their favorite parts, the parts that could be better, and weather or not they will be playing it after the month is over! Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/CamplegendJoin the Community: https://discord.gg/k7wNXnq5qn Check out Mark on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/thelift
Mark, DBN, and Gibby join up again this week to dive deeper into the new roguelike deck builder Wildfrost! Join us as we discuss the main bosses and mini bosses you will face as you progress through the game and the strategies that we have found useful in defeating them! Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/CamplegendJoin the Community: https://discord.gg/k7wNXnq5qn Check out Mark on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/thelift
Mark, DBN, and Gibby join up again this week to dive deeper into the new roguelike deck builder Wildfrost! Join us as we discuss locations, factions, and strategies to build strong leaders and followers that will help you clear more runs! (Also we very rarely clear any runs because this game is brutally hard!) Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/CamplegendJoin the Community: https://discord.gg/k7wNXnq5qn Check out Mark on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/thelift
In this episode of Legends Cast Mark, DBN, and Gibby jump into their new single player card game, Wildfrost! Learn how it's different from other card games in this ever growing genre and if you should pick it up for yourself! Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/CamplegendJoin the Community: https://discord.gg/k7wNXnq5qn Check out Mark on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/thelift
Welcome to this special bonus crossover episode from everyone at Camp Legend! Mark, Gibby, DBN, and Annika join up for a special Pokémon TTRPG one shot! We had SO much fun recording and editing this one. We hope you enjoy this truly unique piece of audio as we dive into two of our all time favorite things. Table Top Roleplaying Games and the beautiful world of Pokémon! Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/CamplegendJoin the Community: https://discord.gg/k7wNXnq5qn Check out Legends Cast: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/legendscast Check out Almost Legends: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/almostlegends Check out Aeos Airwaves: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aeosairwaves
Welcome to this special bonus crossover episode from everyone at Camp Legend! Mark, Gibby, DBN, and Annika join up for a special Pokémon TTRPG one shot! We had SO much fun recording and editing this one. We hope you enjoy this truly unique piece of audio as we dive into two of our all time favorite things. Table Top Roleplaying Games and the beautiful world of Pokémon! Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/Camplegend Join the Community: https://discord.gg/k7wNXnq5qn Check out Legends Cast: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/legendscast Check out Almost Legends: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/almostlegends Check out Aeos Airwaves: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aeosairwaves
Mark, DBN, and Curry explore the Gym Leader Challenge format and give some thoughts on what is most likely their favorite form of the game! Finally DBN and Mark give their final thumbs up or thumbs down on the month of Pokemon TCG! Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/CamplegendJoin the Community: https://discord.gg/k7wNXnq5qn
Mark, Curry, and DBN start their deep dive into the Pokémon TCG! What do they like? What do they not like? What do they think needs to change? What would they do different if Pokémon TCG was relaunching today? All that and more is in this episode of Legends Cast! Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/CamplegendJoin the Community: https://discord.gg/k7wNXnq5qn
Mark, DBN, and Curry jump into a conversation about deck building in the Pokémon TCG! After they covered a good bit about building a collection last week they decide to take a deeper dive into building decks and DBN and Mark talk about crafting a few cards and making their very first decks. Spoiler alert they both like things a bit off meta. Come join us as we talk about the best decks you are given and the best decks to craft (also the worst decks to craft). Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/CamplegendJoin the Community: https://discord.gg/k7wNXnq5qn
Welcome to April! This month Mark and DBN are joined by their friend and former Pokemon TCG Pro player Curry! For the next four episodes the guys are going to be diving deep into the Pokemon TCG Live Client!
Mark, DBN, and Gibby jump into the final episode for their coverage of Duelyst 2! After a month of playing the game what does the game do well, what doesn't it do so great, and what does it do that we wish every game did? More importantly is it a game we will keep playing after 30 days? Find out in this episode of Legends Cast! Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/CamplegendJoin the Community: https://discord.gg/k7wNXnq5qn
Mark, DBN, and Gibby jump in and do a short overview of every faction in Duelyst 2! Learn about what each faction does and what faction might best fit your play style before you start leveling up and crafting cards. Join our Discord to check out the crafting list put together by Jaytee! Check out this Meta Snapshot https://arxian.github.io/blog/meta-sample/ Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/Camplegend Join the Community: https://discord.gg/k7wNXnq5qn
Gibby, DBN, and Mark dive into the recently released Duelyst 2 card game! This episode is all about our first thoughts and first experiences in this innovate digital card/board game and how it feels fresh and dated all at the same time! Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/Camplegend Join the Community: https://discord.gg/k7wNXnq5qn
Gibby, DBN, and Mark give their final thoughts on the game Inscryption! Did we like it? Should you pick up a cop yourself? Listen to find out. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/Camplegend Join the Community: https://discord.gg/k7wNXnq5qn
Gibby, DBN, and Mark take a deep dive into the theme and story of Inscryption! Be prepared, this episode contains ALL the spoilers so if you haven't played the game yet wait on this episode until you finish the game. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/Camplegend Join the Community: https://discord.gg/k7wNXnq5qn
In this episode Mark, DBN, and Gibby jump into some Inscryption spoilers as they do a deeper dive into the strategies for Act 1 and 2! Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/Camplegend Join the Community: https://discord.gg/k7wNXnq5qn
In this episode of Legends Cast Mark, DBN, and Gibby dive into their final thoughts on Marvel Snap! With a new game on the horizon will the guys keep playing Snap into the upcoming months? Or will the end of January mean the end of snapping? Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/Camplegend Join the Discord: https://discord.gg/k7wNXnq5qn
It's the first episode of SEASON 4! Season 4 is called Starter Set and every month in 2023 we will be exploring a new Digital Card Game together. January is dedicated to the new and wildly popular Marvel Snap! The Lift, DBN, and Gibby join up to kick off the new year with their first discussion on Marvel Snap. What first impressions did we have? Would we recommend the game? (Spoiler alert, we love it) Tune in every week in January as we discuss Marvel Snap in more depth each week! Support the Show: https://www.patreon.com/Camplegend Join the Discord: https://discord.gg/k7wNXnq5qn Check out The Life (Mark): https://www.twitch.tv/thelift
For the first time in DBN history, Dia and Haj welcome fellow DMV native, internet veteran, and former twitter provocateur Alieu to the pod as guest host. Join us as we delve into the perils of unsupervised childhood internet use, diversity casting, the power of humor, and whether or not romance is dead. Follow Alieu on instagram and tiktok @ahleeyou
1. Monkey Safari - Hi & Low2. Modera - Eastern Block 3. Fløa & Furcloud - Stellar 4. Lar - Lone 5. Sultan + Shepard x Jerro - Trois -DIALEKT TRACK OF THE WEEK6. Dom Dolla ft. Mansionair - Strangers (Nora En Pure Remix)7. Yotto & Laudic - Skin8. Passenger 10 - Osmania9. Spada - Take Me There10. Rokazer - Stay11.DBN ft. Madita - Asteroidz (Sultan & Ned Shepard Remix)- CLASSIC OF THE WEEK