DIXIECON

Premier Diplomacy Event of the South



The Carolina Amateur Diplomats began as a local Charlotte-area Diplomacy club in 1984. A group of friends at Independence High School played Risk on a regular basis, but tired of the luck element of the game. One of the original CADs, Frank Tate, remembered some game his father had taught him called Diplomacy. After ransacking the Tate house to look for it, to no avail, David Hood and Michael Lowrey went in half-and-half on a stars and anchors set of Diplomacy from a local game store.

For more than two years after that, a group of about 40 gamers in all played Diplomacy in Charlotte and at UNC-Chapel Hill on about a weekly basis. CAD stats cat Michael Lowrey devised a scoring system and kept records of over 100 games played during that time. CADs gained tremendous experience and face-to-face acumen during this period, and in 1986 discovered the wider hobby.

After attending Dipcon 1986 at Marycon in Fredricksburg, VA, the CADs began Dixiecon and focused much of their efforts in preparing for and putting on this tournament. CADs also won Dipcon in 1987 (Madison, WI) and in 1988 (San Antonio, TX) to begin to make themselves known on the national scene.

With the hosting of Dipcon/World Dipcon in its first North American appearance in 1990, the CADs became well-known throughout the Diplomacy world. Several CADs published their own play-by-mail zines, and participated in both PBM and tournament games in large numbers. CADs won other tournaments in the east, from Baltimore to Charlottesville to Columbus. Although most of the original CADs have moved away from either gaming or the state, Dixiecon stands as a seemingly-permanent testiment to the early days of FTF focus for Diplomacy in North Carolina.

If you play Diplomacy and you live in the Carolinas somewhere, you too can be a Carolina Amateur Diplomat! There is no form, fee or frippery in becoming a CAD. You should just email David Hood at gamerhood@charter.net to get hooked in for announcements and pickup game formation.

CURRENT CADs (Region)

Lori Fleming (Triad) loriofleming at cs.com
Jon Kwiatkowski (West) jskwiatkowski at yahoo.com
Heath Gardner (Triangle) metaphorman at gmail.com
Aaron Dixon (Triangle) jadixon at nc.rr.com
Steve Koehler (Charlotte) sdk at koehlercordes.com
Travis McTighe (Triangle) LeprechanGod at yahoo.com
Tyler Mollenkopf (Triangle) T_birdSM at att.net
Chris Barfield (Triangle) Chris.Barfield at earthlink.net
Daniel Kolbas (Triangle) Dan87nc at aol.com
Todd Craig (Triangle) bmfwallet at mindspring.com
Edwin Turnage (S. Carolina) swampfox at acs
Michael Lowrey (Charlotte) mlowrey at infionline.net
Bruce Allen (Triangle) bcallen56 at yahoo.com
Bob Odear (Triangle) rodear at earthlink.net
Tom Kobrin (Triad) TandLKobrin at cs.com
David Hurlbert (Triangle) d_c_h_ at bellsouth.net
Joey Butner (Triad) joeyb at triad.rr.com
Andrew Durso (Triangle) elaphe1011 at hotmail.com
Steve Nicewarner (Triangle) steve at cerebralhobbies.com
Morgan Gurley (Charlotte) thejoker at carolina.rr.com
David Hood (West) gamerhood at charter.net
Bradley Bone (Triangle) bradley_bone at med.unc.edu