Upcoming Zoomdevous
Of the Decision Game Club
On most Saturday’s during the year, the Decision Game Club hosts, via Zoom, two decision-making exercises.
Most of the time, these exercises will take the form of a decision-forcing cases, games in which each player takes on the role of a real-world person who, at some point in the past, found himself faced with a particularly challenging problem. (George C. Marshall called these ‘historical map problems’.)
Every once in a while, however, participants take part in a fictional exercise used by leaders of times long past to foster the tactical skills of their subordinates. Thus, for example, they might work through a problem that Gerhard von Scharnhorst posed to his students - one of whom was Carl von Clausewitz - in 1803.
Thus, for example, on Saturday, 29 November 2025, we engaged Dig We Must, a problem posed to Marines studying at Quantico in 1921.
(As you can tell, some of the problems worked by attendees at the Zoomdevous* of the Decision Game Club have already been posted to the Tactical Notebook.)
Here is the schedule for the next four weeks
Saturday, 24 January 2026
1200 Siberian Expedition (Part 1) (Decision Forcing Case)
2000 The Hunt for Geronimo (Decision Forcing Case)
Saturday, 31 January 2026
1200 The Road to Coyotepe (Decision Forcing Case)
2000 The Road to Coyotepe (Decision Forcing Case)
Saturday, 7 February 2026
1200 Siberian Expedition (Part 2) (Decision Forcing Case)
2000 Friends of Friends and Friends of Foes (Decision Forcing Case)
Saturday, 14 February 2026
Happy Valentine’s Day!
All times are those of the Eastern time zone of North America.
I invite all of those who have taken out a paid subscription to the Tactical Notebook to take part in these exercises. If you would like to exercise this option, please send a message to thecasemethodclub@gmail.com and I will add your e-mail address to the distribution list for the weekly announcements. (These include descriptions of each exercise, preparatory readings, and the access codes for the Zoom rooms that we use.)
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