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dc482 DIAS proposed - catsfather   (Apr 13, 2014, 3:52 am)
A DIAS has been proposed.

H


On 12 April 2014 08:31, Hamish Williams wrote:

Map and dpy attached.

Spring orders due Monday, 20:00 BST.

H



On 11 April 2014 20:55, Hamish Williams wrote:

England builds an army in Edinburgh.

Maps and dpy to follow.

H



On 11 April 2014 08:18, Hamish Williams wrote:


Maps and dpy attached.

Winter orders, from England, due 20:00 BST tonight, Friday, 11th April.



H


On 10 April 2014 20:29, Hamish Williams wrote:


England takes a centre (and gains a build).  Turkey's fleet in StP(nc) is forced to disband.



H




Movement results for Fall of 1912.  (dc482)
 
England: F Barents Sea Convoys A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.

England: A Burgundy - Munich (*Fails*).
England: A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.
England: F Norwegian Sea Convoys A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.
 
Germany: A Finland Supports A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.
Germany: F Gulf of Bothnia Supports A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.



Germany: A Kiel Supports A Burgundy - Munich (*Cut*).
Germany: F Norway Supports A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.
Germany: A Ruhr Supports A Kiel.
Germany: A Venice - Piedmont.
 
Italy: F Apulia Supports A Rome - Venice (*Cut*).



Italy: F Naples Supports F Apulia.
Italy: F North Sea Supports F Norway.
Italy: A Rome - Venice (*Fails*).
Italy: F Tunis - Ionian Sea (*Bounce*).
Italy: A Tuscany Supports A Venice - Piedmont.
Italy: F Tyrrhenian Sea Supports F Tunis - Ionian Sea.



 
Turkey: F Adriatic Sea - Venice.
Turkey: F Aegean Sea Supports F Albania - Ionian Sea (*Fails*).
Turkey: F Albania - Ionian Sea (*Bounce*).
Turkey: A Berlin - Kiel (*Fails*).
Turkey: A Bohemia Supports A Munich.



Turkey: F Eastern Mediterranean Supports F Albania - Ionian Sea.
Turkey: F Ionian Sea - Apulia (*Fails*).
Turkey: A Livonia Supports F St Petersburg(nc).
Turkey: A Moscow Supports F St Petersburg(nc).
Turkey: A Munich Supports A Berlin - Kiel (*Cut*).



Turkey: A Prussia Hold.
Turkey: A Silesia Supports A Munich.
Turkey: F St Petersburg(nc) Hold (*Disbanded*).
Turkey: A Trieste Supports F Adriatic Sea - Venice.
Turkey: A Tyrolia Supports F Adriatic Sea - Venice.



Turkey: A Ukraine - Warsaw.
Turkey: A Vienna Hold.
 
Unit locations:
 
England:   F Barents Sea, A Burgundy, F Norwegian Sea, A St Petersburg.
Germany:   A Finland, F Gulf of Bothnia, A Kiel, F Norway, A Piedmont, A Ruhr.



Italy:     F Apulia, F Naples, F North Sea, A Rome, F Tunis, A Tuscany, F  
           Tyrrhenian Sea.
Turkey:    F Aegean Sea, F Albania, A Berlin, A Bohemia, F Eastern  
           Mediterranean, F Ionian Sea, A Livonia, A Moscow, A Munich, A  



           Prussia, A Silesia, A Trieste, A Tyrolia, F Venice, A Vienna, A  
           Warsaw.
 
Ownership of supply centers:
 
England:   Belgium, Edinburgh, Liverpool, London, St Petersburg.
Germany:   Denmark, Holland, Kiel, Norway, Paris, Sweden.



Italy:     Brest, Marseilles, Naples, Portugal, Rome, Spain, Tunis.
Turkey:    Ankara, Berlin, Budapest, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Greece, Moscow,  
           Munich, Rumania, Serbia, Sevastopol, Smyrna, Trieste, Venice,  



           Vienna, Warsaw.
 
Austria:    0 Supply centers,  0 Units:  Builds   0 units.
England:    5 Supply centers,  4 Units:  Builds   1 unit.
France:     0 Supply centers,  0 Units:  Builds   0 units.



Germany:    6 Supply centers,  6 Units:  Builds   0 units.
Italy:      7 Supply centers,  7 Units:  Builds   0 units.
Russia:     0 Supply centers,  0 Units:  Builds   0 units.
Turkey:    16 Supply centers, 16 Units:  Builds   0 units.



 
The next phase of dc482 will be Adjustments for Winter of 1912.

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dc491 W02 - untitled36   (Apr 12, 2014, 3:33 pm)
Sorry for the delay! War-Mos and:
Austria: Build A Vienna
France: Build F Brest
Germany: Build A Kiel
Italy: Build F Naples
Russia: Remove F Sevastopol

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dc491 W02 (Winter Blitz) untitled36 Apr 12, 03:33 pm
Sorry for the delay! War-Mos and:
Austria: Build A Vienna
France: Build F Brest
Germany: Build A Kiel
Italy: Build F Naples
Russia: Remove F Sevastopol
dc491 W02 - untitled36   (Apr 12, 2014, 3:33 pm)
Sorry for the delay! War-Mos and:
Austria: Build A Vienna
France: Build F Brest
Germany: Build A Kiel
Italy: Build F Naples
Russia: Remove F Sevastopol

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DC488 AU03 MISTAKE MADE IN FALL - vegas_iwish   (Apr 12, 2014, 1:25 pm)
Had a problem at the time & went back & forth. Obviously created a diff prob by not entering Epi-dal move by Rome. I am putting an autumn thru DC to get a new map. G still has build but now due to dusb. No 1 else has adj. I have G's build but will allow him to change if he wishes as circustances not the same. Sorry.  Game PageGame PageView on www.diplomaticcorp.comPreview by YahooEgypt:
F Gulf of Pelusium - Thebes
Adjustments:Rome:      Supp  6 Unit  6 Build  0
Carthage:  Supp  8 Unit  8
Build  0
Persia:    Supp  8 Unit  8 Build  0
Greece:    Supp  6 Unit  5 Build  1
Egypt:     Supp  6 Unit  6 Build  0
  

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dc482 winter 1912 - catsfather   (Apr 12, 2014, 2:31 am)
Map and dpy attached.

Spring orders due Monday, 20:00 BST.

H


On 11 April 2014 20:55, Hamish Williams wrote:

England builds an army in Edinburgh.

Maps and dpy to follow.

H



On 11 April 2014 08:18, Hamish Williams wrote:

Maps and dpy attached.

Winter orders, from England, due 20:00 BST tonight, Friday, 11th April.


H


On 10 April 2014 20:29, Hamish Williams wrote:


England takes a centre (and gains a build).  Turkey's fleet in StP(nc) is forced to disband.



H




Movement results for Fall of 1912.  (dc482)
 
England: F Barents Sea Convoys A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.

England: A Burgundy - Munich (*Fails*).
England: A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.
England: F Norwegian Sea Convoys A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.
 
Germany: A Finland Supports A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.
Germany: F Gulf of Bothnia Supports A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.


Germany: A Kiel Supports A Burgundy - Munich (*Cut*).
Germany: F Norway Supports A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.
Germany: A Ruhr Supports A Kiel.
Germany: A Venice - Piedmont.
 
Italy: F Apulia Supports A Rome - Venice (*Cut*).


Italy: F Naples Supports F Apulia.
Italy: F North Sea Supports F Norway.
Italy: A Rome - Venice (*Fails*).
Italy: F Tunis - Ionian Sea (*Bounce*).
Italy: A Tuscany Supports A Venice - Piedmont.
Italy: F Tyrrhenian Sea Supports F Tunis - Ionian Sea.


 
Turkey: F Adriatic Sea - Venice.
Turkey: F Aegean Sea Supports F Albania - Ionian Sea (*Fails*).
Turkey: F Albania - Ionian Sea (*Bounce*).
Turkey: A Berlin - Kiel (*Fails*).
Turkey: A Bohemia Supports A Munich.


Turkey: F Eastern Mediterranean Supports F Albania - Ionian Sea.
Turkey: F Ionian Sea - Apulia (*Fails*).
Turkey: A Livonia Supports F St Petersburg(nc).
Turkey: A Moscow Supports F St Petersburg(nc).
Turkey: A Munich Supports A Berlin - Kiel (*Cut*).


Turkey: A Prussia Hold.
Turkey: A Silesia Supports A Munich.
Turkey: F St Petersburg(nc) Hold (*Disbanded*).
Turkey: A Trieste Supports F Adriatic Sea - Venice.
Turkey: A Tyrolia Supports F Adriatic Sea - Venice.


Turkey: A Ukraine - Warsaw.
Turkey: A Vienna Hold.
 
Unit locations:
 
England:   F Barents Sea, A Burgundy, F Norwegian Sea, A St Petersburg.
Germany:   A Finland, F Gulf of Bothnia, A Kiel, F Norway, A Piedmont, A Ruhr.


Italy:     F Apulia, F Naples, F North Sea, A Rome, F Tunis, A Tuscany, F  
           Tyrrhenian Sea.
Turkey:    F Aegean Sea, F Albania, A Berlin, A Bohemia, F Eastern  
           Mediterranean, F Ionian Sea, A Livonia, A Moscow, A Munich, A  


           Prussia, A Silesia, A Trieste, A Tyrolia, F Venice, A Vienna, A  
           Warsaw.
 
Ownership of supply centers:
 
England:   Belgium, Edinburgh, Liverpool, London, St Petersburg.
Germany:   Denmark, Holland, Kiel, Norway, Paris, Sweden.


Italy:     Brest, Marseilles, Naples, Portugal, Rome, Spain, Tunis.
Turkey:    Ankara, Berlin, Budapest, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Greece, Moscow,  
           Munich, Rumania, Serbia, Sevastopol, Smyrna, Trieste, Venice,  


           Vienna, Warsaw.
 
Austria:    0 Supply centers,  0 Units:  Builds   0 units.
England:    5 Supply centers,  4 Units:  Builds   1 unit.
France:     0 Supply centers,  0 Units:  Builds   0 units.


Germany:    6 Supply centers,  6 Units:  Builds   0 units.
Italy:      7 Supply centers,  7 Units:  Builds   0 units.
Russia:     0 Supply centers,  0 Units:  Builds   0 units.
Turkey:    16 Supply centers, 16 Units:  Builds   0 units.


 
The next phase of dc482 will be Adjustments for Winter of 1912.

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DC 493, Autumn/Winter 1902 - alwayshunted   (Apr 11, 2014, 7:01 pm)
Hey gang,
 
Here are the results of the Autumn/Winter turns.
 
Both units retreated to SCs, Russia to Bulgaria and Germany to Vienna.
 
Austria, Germany and Russia all built one unit, see below.
 
Spring 03 is due Monday, 18:00 Mountain Daylight Time.
 
Cheers,
 
Warren
 
 
-------------------------
Austria:
Build A Budapest
 
Germany:
Build F Kiel
 
Russia:
Build A Sevastopol

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dc482 winter 1912 - catsfather   (Apr 11, 2014, 2:55 pm)
England builds an army in Edinburgh.

Maps and dpy to follow.

H


On 11 April 2014 08:18, Hamish Williams wrote:

Maps and dpy attached.

Winter orders, from England, due 20:00 BST tonight, Friday, 11th April.


H


On 10 April 2014 20:29, Hamish Williams wrote:

England takes a centre (and gains a build).  Turkey's fleet in StP(nc) is forced to disband.


H




Movement results for Fall of 1912.  (dc482)
 
England: F Barents Sea Convoys A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.

England: A Burgundy - Munich (*Fails*).
England: A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.
England: F Norwegian Sea Convoys A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.
 
Germany: A Finland Supports A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.
Germany: F Gulf of Bothnia Supports A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.


Germany: A Kiel Supports A Burgundy - Munich (*Cut*).
Germany: F Norway Supports A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.
Germany: A Ruhr Supports A Kiel.
Germany: A Venice - Piedmont.
 
Italy: F Apulia Supports A Rome - Venice (*Cut*).


Italy: F Naples Supports F Apulia.
Italy: F North Sea Supports F Norway.
Italy: A Rome - Venice (*Fails*).
Italy: F Tunis - Ionian Sea (*Bounce*).
Italy: A Tuscany Supports A Venice - Piedmont.
Italy: F Tyrrhenian Sea Supports F Tunis - Ionian Sea.


 
Turkey: F Adriatic Sea - Venice.
Turkey: F Aegean Sea Supports F Albania - Ionian Sea (*Fails*).
Turkey: F Albania - Ionian Sea (*Bounce*).
Turkey: A Berlin - Kiel (*Fails*).
Turkey: A Bohemia Supports A Munich.


Turkey: F Eastern Mediterranean Supports F Albania - Ionian Sea.
Turkey: F Ionian Sea - Apulia (*Fails*).
Turkey: A Livonia Supports F St Petersburg(nc).
Turkey: A Moscow Supports F St Petersburg(nc).
Turkey: A Munich Supports A Berlin - Kiel (*Cut*).


Turkey: A Prussia Hold.
Turkey: A Silesia Supports A Munich.
Turkey: F St Petersburg(nc) Hold (*Disbanded*).
Turkey: A Trieste Supports F Adriatic Sea - Venice.
Turkey: A Tyrolia Supports F Adriatic Sea - Venice.


Turkey: A Ukraine - Warsaw.
Turkey: A Vienna Hold.
 
Unit locations:
 
England:   F Barents Sea, A Burgundy, F Norwegian Sea, A St Petersburg.
Germany:   A Finland, F Gulf of Bothnia, A Kiel, F Norway, A Piedmont, A Ruhr.


Italy:     F Apulia, F Naples, F North Sea, A Rome, F Tunis, A Tuscany, F  
           Tyrrhenian Sea.
Turkey:    F Aegean Sea, F Albania, A Berlin, A Bohemia, F Eastern  
           Mediterranean, F Ionian Sea, A Livonia, A Moscow, A Munich, A  


           Prussia, A Silesia, A Trieste, A Tyrolia, F Venice, A Vienna, A  
           Warsaw.
 
Ownership of supply centers:
 
England:   Belgium, Edinburgh, Liverpool, London, St Petersburg.
Germany:   Denmark, Holland, Kiel, Norway, Paris, Sweden.


Italy:     Brest, Marseilles, Naples, Portugal, Rome, Spain, Tunis.
Turkey:    Ankara, Berlin, Budapest, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Greece, Moscow,  
           Munich, Rumania, Serbia, Sevastopol, Smyrna, Trieste, Venice,  


           Vienna, Warsaw.
 
Austria:    0 Supply centers,  0 Units:  Builds   0 units.
England:    5 Supply centers,  4 Units:  Builds   1 unit.
France:     0 Supply centers,  0 Units:  Builds   0 units.


Germany:    6 Supply centers,  6 Units:  Builds   0 units.
Italy:      7 Supply centers,  7 Units:  Builds   0 units.
Russia:     0 Supply centers,  0 Units:  Builds   0 units.
Turkey:    16 Supply centers, 16 Units:  Builds   0 units.


 
The next phase of dc482 will be Adjustments for Winter of 1912.

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dc482 winter 1912 (Winter Blitz) catsfather Apr 12, 02:31 am
Map and dpy attached.

Spring orders due Monday, 20:00 BST.

H


On 11 April 2014 20:55, Hamish Williams wrote:

England builds an army in Edinburgh.

Maps and dpy to follow.

H



On 11 April 2014 08:18, Hamish Williams wrote:

Maps and dpy attached.

Winter orders, from England, due 20:00 BST tonight, Friday, 11th April.


H


On 10 April 2014 20:29, Hamish Williams wrote:


England takes a centre (and gains a build).  Turkey's fleet in StP(nc) is forced to disband.



H




Movement results for Fall of 1912.  (dc482)
 
England: F Barents Sea Convoys A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.

England: A Burgundy - Munich (*Fails*).
England: A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.
England: F Norwegian Sea Convoys A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.
 
Germany: A Finland Supports A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.
Germany: F Gulf of Bothnia Supports A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.


Germany: A Kiel Supports A Burgundy - Munich (*Cut*).
Germany: F Norway Supports A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.
Germany: A Ruhr Supports A Kiel.
Germany: A Venice - Piedmont.
 
Italy: F Apulia Supports A Rome - Venice (*Cut*).


Italy: F Naples Supports F Apulia.
Italy: F North Sea Supports F Norway.
Italy: A Rome - Venice (*Fails*).
Italy: F Tunis - Ionian Sea (*Bounce*).
Italy: A Tuscany Supports A Venice - Piedmont.
Italy: F Tyrrhenian Sea Supports F Tunis - Ionian Sea.


 
Turkey: F Adriatic Sea - Venice.
Turkey: F Aegean Sea Supports F Albania - Ionian Sea (*Fails*).
Turkey: F Albania - Ionian Sea (*Bounce*).
Turkey: A Berlin - Kiel (*Fails*).
Turkey: A Bohemia Supports A Munich.


Turkey: F Eastern Mediterranean Supports F Albania - Ionian Sea.
Turkey: F Ionian Sea - Apulia (*Fails*).
Turkey: A Livonia Supports F St Petersburg(nc).
Turkey: A Moscow Supports F St Petersburg(nc).
Turkey: A Munich Supports A Berlin - Kiel (*Cut*).


Turkey: A Prussia Hold.
Turkey: A Silesia Supports A Munich.
Turkey: F St Petersburg(nc) Hold (*Disbanded*).
Turkey: A Trieste Supports F Adriatic Sea - Venice.
Turkey: A Tyrolia Supports F Adriatic Sea - Venice.


Turkey: A Ukraine - Warsaw.
Turkey: A Vienna Hold.
 
Unit locations:
 
England:   F Barents Sea, A Burgundy, F Norwegian Sea, A St Petersburg.
Germany:   A Finland, F Gulf of Bothnia, A Kiel, F Norway, A Piedmont, A Ruhr.


Italy:     F Apulia, F Naples, F North Sea, A Rome, F Tunis, A Tuscany, F  
           Tyrrhenian Sea.
Turkey:    F Aegean Sea, F Albania, A Berlin, A Bohemia, F Eastern  
           Mediterranean, F Ionian Sea, A Livonia, A Moscow, A Munich, A  


           Prussia, A Silesia, A Trieste, A Tyrolia, F Venice, A Vienna, A  
           Warsaw.
 
Ownership of supply centers:
 
England:   Belgium, Edinburgh, Liverpool, London, St Petersburg.
Germany:   Denmark, Holland, Kiel, Norway, Paris, Sweden.


Italy:     Brest, Marseilles, Naples, Portugal, Rome, Spain, Tunis.
Turkey:    Ankara, Berlin, Budapest, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Greece, Moscow,  
           Munich, Rumania, Serbia, Sevastopol, Smyrna, Trieste, Venice,  


           Vienna, Warsaw.
 
Austria:    0 Supply centers,  0 Units:  Builds   0 units.
England:    5 Supply centers,  4 Units:  Builds   1 unit.
France:     0 Supply centers,  0 Units:  Builds   0 units.


Germany:    6 Supply centers,  6 Units:  Builds   0 units.
Italy:      7 Supply centers,  7 Units:  Builds   0 units.
Russia:     0 Supply centers,  0 Units:  Builds   0 units.
Turkey:    16 Supply centers, 16 Units:  Builds   0 units.


 
The next phase of dc482 will be Adjustments for Winter of 1912.
dc482 fall 1912 - catsfather   (Apr 11, 2014, 2:18 am)
Maps and dpy attached.

Winter orders, from England, due 20:00 BST tonight, Friday, 11th April.

H


On 10 April 2014 20:29, Hamish Williams wrote:

England takes a centre (and gains a build).  Turkey's fleet in StP(nc) is forced to disband.


H




Movement results for Fall of 1912.  (dc482)
 
England: F Barents Sea Convoys A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.

England: A Burgundy - Munich (*Fails*).
England: A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.
England: F Norwegian Sea Convoys A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.
 
Germany: A Finland Supports A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.
Germany: F Gulf of Bothnia Supports A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.

Germany: A Kiel Supports A Burgundy - Munich (*Cut*).
Germany: F Norway Supports A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.
Germany: A Ruhr Supports A Kiel.
Germany: A Venice - Piedmont.
 
Italy: F Apulia Supports A Rome - Venice (*Cut*).

Italy: F Naples Supports F Apulia.
Italy: F North Sea Supports F Norway.
Italy: A Rome - Venice (*Fails*).
Italy: F Tunis - Ionian Sea (*Bounce*).
Italy: A Tuscany Supports A Venice - Piedmont.
Italy: F Tyrrhenian Sea Supports F Tunis - Ionian Sea.

 
Turkey: F Adriatic Sea - Venice.
Turkey: F Aegean Sea Supports F Albania - Ionian Sea (*Fails*).
Turkey: F Albania - Ionian Sea (*Bounce*).
Turkey: A Berlin - Kiel (*Fails*).
Turkey: A Bohemia Supports A Munich.

Turkey: F Eastern Mediterranean Supports F Albania - Ionian Sea.
Turkey: F Ionian Sea - Apulia (*Fails*).
Turkey: A Livonia Supports F St Petersburg(nc).
Turkey: A Moscow Supports F St Petersburg(nc).
Turkey: A Munich Supports A Berlin - Kiel (*Cut*).

Turkey: A Prussia Hold.
Turkey: A Silesia Supports A Munich.
Turkey: F St Petersburg(nc) Hold (*Disbanded*).
Turkey: A Trieste Supports F Adriatic Sea - Venice.
Turkey: A Tyrolia Supports F Adriatic Sea - Venice.

Turkey: A Ukraine - Warsaw.
Turkey: A Vienna Hold.
 
Unit locations:
 
England:   F Barents Sea, A Burgundy, F Norwegian Sea, A St Petersburg.
Germany:   A Finland, F Gulf of Bothnia, A Kiel, F Norway, A Piedmont, A Ruhr.

Italy:     F Apulia, F Naples, F North Sea, A Rome, F Tunis, A Tuscany, F  
           Tyrrhenian Sea.
Turkey:    F Aegean Sea, F Albania, A Berlin, A Bohemia, F Eastern  
           Mediterranean, F Ionian Sea, A Livonia, A Moscow, A Munich, A  

           Prussia, A Silesia, A Trieste, A Tyrolia, F Venice, A Vienna, A  
           Warsaw.
 
Ownership of supply centers:
 
England:   Belgium, Edinburgh, Liverpool, London, St Petersburg.
Germany:   Denmark, Holland, Kiel, Norway, Paris, Sweden.

Italy:     Brest, Marseilles, Naples, Portugal, Rome, Spain, Tunis.
Turkey:    Ankara, Berlin, Budapest, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Greece, Moscow,  
           Munich, Rumania, Serbia, Sevastopol, Smyrna, Trieste, Venice,  

           Vienna, Warsaw.
 
Austria:    0 Supply centers,  0 Units:  Builds   0 units.
England:    5 Supply centers,  4 Units:  Builds   1 unit.
France:     0 Supply centers,  0 Units:  Builds   0 units.

Germany:    6 Supply centers,  6 Units:  Builds   0 units.
Italy:      7 Supply centers,  7 Units:  Builds   0 units.
Russia:     0 Supply centers,  0 Units:  Builds   0 units.
Turkey:    16 Supply centers, 16 Units:  Builds   0 units.

 
The next phase of dc482 will be Adjustments for Winter of 1912.

[Reply]

dc491 F02 - untitled36   (Apr 10, 2014, 11:13 pm)
*Uatu, the Watcher, Calls Game "Most Interesting Game In Multiverse"*
*Germans and Austrians Saw War on Warsaw*
*Some Alliances Appearing?*

Hey all,

Wow! After Fall 01 I was afraid this game was going to get boring, but we're back to S01 levels of craziness. The russians try to support the Turks to Serbia but are stabbed by the Turks who are maybe also stabbing the Austrians? And the Austrians apparently get stabbed by Italy, who also just happens to have a fleet in the Atlantic Ocean. Just about everyone attacks Russia while a join E/G attack on France is repelled. This is chaos! Madness! This is Sparta!

Anyway, got one retreat! Russian A Mos can retreat to Lvn, Mos, Ukr, or OTB. 

Builds have:
Austria: +1 (+war, +gre, -Tri)
England: even
France: +1 (+Spa)
Germany: +1 (+swe)
Italy: +1 (+Tri) 
Russia: -1 (-War) OR EVEN if War retreats otb
Turkey: even

Builds can be made conditional based on the Russian retreat. ALSO please remember the blitz rules are you have 24 hour after the adjudication to challenge an error. After that, all changes stand. Builds due 8:00 PM CST tomorrow. 

John


Austria: A Budapest - SerbiaA Galicia - WarsawA Greece Supports A Budapest - Serbia (*Cut*)F Ionian Sea Supports A Greece
England: A London - Belgium (*Fails*)F North Sea Convoys A London - BelgiumF Norway - St Petersburg(nc) (*Bounce*)A Wales - London (*Fails*)
France: A Belgium HoldF English Channel Supports A BelgiumA Marseilles Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - Spain(sc) (*Cut*)F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - Spain(sc)
Germany: F Baltic Sea Supports F SwedenA Holland Supports A London - BelgiumA Prussia Supports A Galicia - WarsawA Silesia Supports A Galicia - WarsawF Sweden Hold
Italy: F Naples - Tyrrhenian SeaA Piedmont - Marseilles (*Fails*)A Venice - TriesteF Western Mediterranean - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
Russia: F Gulf of Bothnia - St Petersburg(sc) (*Bounce*)A Rumania Supports A Bulgaria - Serbia (*Void*)F Sevastopol Supports A RumaniaA Ukraine - GaliciaA Warsaw Supports A Ukraine - Galicia (*Dislodged*)
Turkey: F Aegean Sea - Greece (*Fails*)A Bulgaria Supports F Aegean Sea - GreeceF Constantinople - Black SeaA Smyrna - Armenia

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dc491 F02 (Winter Blitz) untitled36 Apr 10, 11:13 pm
*Uatu, the Watcher, Calls Game "Most Interesting Game In Multiverse"*
*Germans and Austrians Saw War on Warsaw*
*Some Alliances Appearing?*

Hey all,

Wow! After Fall 01 I was afraid this game was going to get boring, but we're back to S01 levels of craziness. The russians try to support the Turks to Serbia but are stabbed by the Turks who are maybe also stabbing the Austrians? And the Austrians apparently get stabbed by Italy, who also just happens to have a fleet in the Atlantic Ocean. Just about everyone attacks Russia while a join E/G attack on France is repelled. This is chaos! Madness! This is Sparta!

Anyway, got one retreat! Russian A Mos can retreat to Lvn, Mos, Ukr, or OTB. 

Builds have:
Austria: +1 (+war, +gre, -Tri)
England: even
France: +1 (+Spa)
Germany: +1 (+swe)
Italy: +1 (+Tri) 
Russia: -1 (-War) OR EVEN if War retreats otb
Turkey: even

Builds can be made conditional based on the Russian retreat. ALSO please remember the blitz rules are you have 24 hour after the adjudication to challenge an error. After that, all changes stand. Builds due 8:00 PM CST tomorrow. 

John


Austria: A Budapest - SerbiaA Galicia - WarsawA Greece Supports A Budapest - Serbia (*Cut*)F Ionian Sea Supports A Greece
England: A London - Belgium (*Fails*)F North Sea Convoys A London - BelgiumF Norway - St Petersburg(nc) (*Bounce*)A Wales - London (*Fails*)
France: A Belgium HoldF English Channel Supports A BelgiumA Marseilles Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - Spain(sc) (*Cut*)F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - Spain(sc)
Germany: F Baltic Sea Supports F SwedenA Holland Supports A London - BelgiumA Prussia Supports A Galicia - WarsawA Silesia Supports A Galicia - WarsawF Sweden Hold
Italy: F Naples - Tyrrhenian SeaA Piedmont - Marseilles (*Fails*)A Venice - TriesteF Western Mediterranean - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
Russia: F Gulf of Bothnia - St Petersburg(sc) (*Bounce*)A Rumania Supports A Bulgaria - Serbia (*Void*)F Sevastopol Supports A RumaniaA Ukraine - GaliciaA Warsaw Supports A Ukraine - Galicia (*Dislodged*)
Turkey: F Aegean Sea - Greece (*Fails*)A Bulgaria Supports F Aegean Sea - GreeceF Constantinople - Black SeaA Smyrna - Armenia
dc491 F02 - untitled36   (Apr 10, 2014, 11:13 pm)
*Uatu, the Watcher, Calls Game "Most Interesting Game In Multiverse"*
*Germans and Austrians Saw War on Warsaw*
*Some Alliances Appearing?*

Hey all,

Wow! After Fall 01 I was afraid this game was going to get boring, but we're back to S01 levels of craziness. The russians try to support the Turks to Serbia but are stabbed by the Turks who are maybe also stabbing the Austrians? And the Austrians apparently get stabbed by Italy, who also just happens to have a fleet in the Atlantic Ocean. Just about everyone attacks Russia while a join E/G attack on France is repelled. This is chaos! Madness! This is Sparta!

Anyway, got one retreat! Russian A Mos can retreat to Lvn, Mos, Ukr, or OTB. 

Builds have:
Austria: +1 (+war, +gre, -Tri)
England: even
France: +1 (+Spa)
Germany: +1 (+swe)
Italy: +1 (+Tri) 
Russia: -1 (-War) OR EVEN if War retreats otb
Turkey: even

Builds can be made conditional based on the Russian retreat. ALSO please remember the blitz rules are you have 24 hour after the adjudication to challenge an error. After that, all changes stand. Builds due 8:00 PM CST tomorrow. 

John


Austria: A Budapest - SerbiaA Galicia - WarsawA Greece Supports A Budapest - Serbia (*Cut*)F Ionian Sea Supports A Greece
England: A London - Belgium (*Fails*)F North Sea Convoys A London - BelgiumF Norway - St Petersburg(nc) (*Bounce*)A Wales - London (*Fails*)
France: A Belgium HoldF English Channel Supports A BelgiumA Marseilles Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - Spain(sc) (*Cut*)F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - Spain(sc)
Germany: F Baltic Sea Supports F SwedenA Holland Supports A London - BelgiumA Prussia Supports A Galicia - WarsawA Silesia Supports A Galicia - WarsawF Sweden Hold
Italy: F Naples - Tyrrhenian SeaA Piedmont - Marseilles (*Fails*)A Venice - TriesteF Western Mediterranean - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
Russia: F Gulf of Bothnia - St Petersburg(sc) (*Bounce*)A Rumania Supports A Bulgaria - Serbia (*Void*)F Sevastopol Supports A RumaniaA Ukraine - GaliciaA Warsaw Supports A Ukraine - Galicia (*Dislodged*)
Turkey: F Aegean Sea - Greece (*Fails*)A Bulgaria Supports F Aegean Sea - GreeceF Constantinople - Black SeaA Smyrna - Armenia

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DC488 F03 COUPLE OF STRANGE ORDERS - E & G - vegas_iwish   (Apr 10, 2014, 11:00 pm)
http://www.diplomaticcorp.com/game_page.php?game_id=dc488No harm done. 48 for adjs. Got tied up.
Rome:
F Adriatic Sea Supports F Epirus - Dalmatia (*Void*)
F Epirus, no move received
F Messenian Sea Supports F Neapolis - Ionian Sea
F Neapolis - Ionian Sea
A Rhaetia - Vindobona (*Fails*)
A Venetia Supports A Rhaetia - VindobonaCarthage:
F Berber Sea - Punic Sea
F Gulf of Syrtis Supports F Gulf of Tacape - Libyan Sea
F Gulf of Tacape - Libyan Sea
A Leptis Supports A Phazania - Marmarica
A Mauretania - Sahara
A Numidia - Phazania
A Phazania - Marmarica
F Punic Sea - Gulf of TacapePersia:
A Arabia Supports F Tyre - Jerusalem
A Chersonesus -
Sinope
F Cilician Strait - Minoan Sea
A Cyprus Hold
F Egyptian Sea Supports F Syrian Sea - Gulf of Pelusium
A Nabatea Supports F Tyre - Jerusalem
F Syrian Sea - Gulf of Pelusium
F Tyre - JerusalemGreece:
F Athens - Epirus (*Bounce*)
F Dalmatia - Epirus (*Bounce*)
A Illyria Supports A Vindobona
F Miletus - Aegean Sea
F Sparta Supports F Miletus - Aegean Sea
A Vindobona Supports F Dalmatia (*Ordered to Move*)Egypt:
A Alexandria - Cyrene (*Fails*)
F Crete - Aegean Sea (*Fails*)
A Cyrene Hold
F Gulf of Pelusium Supports F Jerusalem - Syrian Sea (*Dislodged*)RET THE (SIN)
F Jerusalem - Syrian Sea
A Petra - Jerusalem (*Fails*)Adjustments:Rome:      Supp  5 Unit  6 Remove  1
Carthage:  Supp  8 Unit  8 Build  0
Persia:    Supp  8 Unit  8 Build 
0
Greece:    Supp  7 Unit  6 Build  1
Egypt:     Supp  6 Unit  6 Build  0

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DC 493, Fall 1902 - alwayshunted   (Apr 10, 2014, 10:22 pm)
Alrighty then.  Here is the fall turn.
 
Much to the chagrin of certain individuals on the board.... Italy submits orders out of the blue.
 
Two retreat orders are required, one from Germany and one from Russia.  They are both due tomorrow with the adjustment orders, so I'm going to assume you are all well aware of the "conditional" orders that you can send for retreats.  Ask me if you aren't.
 
Retreats needed:
German A Galicia can retreat to Budapest or Vienna or Bohemia or
           Silesia or OTB
Russian F Rumania can retreat to Sevastopol or Black Sea or
           Bulgaria(ec) or OTB.

I will ask you to figure out your own adjustments.  Keep in mind that the retreats will potentially affect those, so you MUST send conditional orders.... Austria in particular maybe?
 
Adjudication below, maps attached. Have fun!
 
Warren
 
Austria:
A Budapest - Rumania
F Ionian Sea - Tunis
A Serbia Supports A Budapest - Rumania
A Trieste Supports A Tyrolia - Venice
A Tyrolia - Venice (*Fails*)
 
England:
F North Sea Supports F Norwegian Sea - Norway
F Norwegian Sea - Norway (*Fails*)
A Yorkshire - London
 
France:
A Belgium - Burgundy (*Bounce*)
F English Channel - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
A Gascony - Marseilles
F Gulf of Lyon - Tyrrhenian Sea
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - Western Mediterranean
A Picardy - Burgundy (*Bounce*)
 
Germany:
F Berlin Hold
A Galicia - Ukraine (*Dislodged*)
A Munich - Tyrolia (*Fails*)
A Ruhr - Holland
F Skagerrak - Norway (*Fails*)
 
Italy:
F Naples - Ionian Sea
A Rome Supports A Venice
A Venice Supports A Rome (*Cut*)
 
Russia:
A Norway Supports F Sweden (*Cut*)
A Prussia - Berlin (*Fails*)
F Rumania Hold (*Dislodged*)
F Sweden Supports A Norway
A Ukraine Supports A Warsaw - Galicia
A Warsaw - Galicia
 
Turkey:
F Ankara Hold
A Constantinople Hold
A Smyrna Hold
 

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DC 463, Game Over - alfdog   (Apr 10, 2014, 4:33 pm)
many thanks to everyone for a great game.
work commitments got in the way at times so sorry for missed emails and late orders 
Italy is difficult at best of times but even harder if tur and fra are  insufficiently pinned down 
I'm afraid it is almost impossible to survive being in the middle of a Mediterranean sandwich 

i had hopeful for greater success but ultimately i was unable to use diplomacy to shape the play in a favourable way.
my only surprise is that t and e did not try to go for a two way draw as confined f and r did not stand a chance 
all the best 
Alfred 

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Jason 4747 wrote:





Austria EOG:

 

Now that it has been a while, the memory has faded a bit so please excuse any innaccuracies:

 

First, a big thanks to Warren - I always enjoy your GMing and playing as well.

 

As Austria, I believe I just sort of hosed it up at the beginning and pretty much paid for it like a normal Austria-out-first game.  I do like Austria, it is like playing chess a queen down, but always fun.

 

Thanks to all of you for playing, stabbers included as that is the thrill of the game andwhy we play.  I did like to watch from the sidelines as it finished out.  Well done, hope to see you all again soon.



Jason





 


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From: slangers(at)me.com

Subject: Re: DC 463, Game Over

Date: Wed, 9 Apr 2014 05:28:25 -0400

To: mrh(at)panix.com



Sleepless in Boston certainly lauds your efforts!



Simon Langley-Evans
Professor of Human Nutrition
Deputy Head of School of Biosciences
University of Nottingham





On Apr 8, 2014, at 7:07 PM, Mike Hoffman wrote:




Lucas makes a good point about me changing the game. I have taken over MANY positions in my Dip life -- a couple years ago, I was invited to play the Annual Dip Invitational based on taking the most active Light Brigader. 

One thing I have always desired was the ability to read all past correspondence from the original player, and step into their shoes. Literally, method-act as the replaced player. Whatever strategies were apparant from the conversations would continue to be
carried out; all alliances stand, all enemies stay enemies -- even if personally, I'd choose to take a different path. 


But there is no way to capture and publish all email communications unless the GM is in the loop. Even then, the moral questions of reading personal emails arise.


So, we deal with replacements who come in with their own agendas, and disrupt the game flow. Sometimes we are lauded for our efforts, other times we are loathed.
 
Such is the lot of ---- The Light Brigade! 


Ride On!
Michael





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On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 3:45 PM, Lucas Mayer
wrote:



End of game statement Turkey:
 
This was my first game on DC but I played about 90 games on German sides. I was very happy to play Turkey. Because Turkey is a country that in the beginning needs no close ally so I was sure that I could play it well in a foreign language.
 
The start was a bit strange. Archer offered Austria and me an Eastern triple. I didn`t believed him and I decided to ally with Austria and to attack Russia from the start. Archer took it very good and offered me an alliance again when I would only take
Sev and Rum and leave Mos and War to him. This was really good agreement and so I accepted it. The start of the west was very confuse. There was no clear leading alliance. E/F came out 1902, I think.
 
I became more and more worried about my first ally Austria. The moves were played like a Trieste treaty. So I said that to Jason and Alfred. Alfred said yes there was such a treaty declared and Jason said no. So I expected an attack on me from Austria
and negotiated very hard with Italy. Italy and I found a solution and so we attacked Austria together and it was the typical Austrian first-out. At this point everybody warned me because Italy became so strong but I think the Turkish position was as good as
the Italian position. One center less is not so unusual for an early Turkey. I decided to push further on with Italy as my main ally and Russia as my junior partner.
 
But then the point came that Italy didn`t answer anymore because of private reasons. I thought it was to dangerous to play with a silent ally and attacked him. The stab beated him very hard and made me to the leader. The situation was now: good working
E/F-alliance with small I against big T with small R/G. In this situation I expected a 3-way-draw because the stalemate was safe and talked to Jake and Simon about that. Now France attacked Italy to end the game and because of that England attacked France.
I think it was well played from France but a mistake from England. E/F was as strong as T and the French actions had forced me in a 3-way-draw but after the English stab there was a real possibility for a Turkish solo victory. France and Italy declared to
help me to win. Russia was still my ally.
 
Then Archer went out of the game and this was the moment were everything changed. Mike came in as a good player and I had no possibility to convince him to work against England like Archer did. France declared that he is now against me. Italy declared
that he is now neutral. All because of the change in Russia that rescued the English position. I would be very interested how the game had ended with Archer.
 
Under this circumstances I played for a 3-way-draw. If I look at the end position the logical result is a E/F/T-draw. England can take Russia out very easily. There is no danger for a Turkish solo victory but Simon signaled me that he wouldn`t do that
so I accepted the draw. I again don`t understand Englands point of view. Was it a gap of courage? Was it not having the diplomatic control alone? Maybe you can explain it to me, Simon. If I had played England I had taken Russia out.
 
All in all it was a very interesting game and definitly not my last one on DC. Thanky to everybody especially to Warren for GMing.
 
Lucas

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An: "Warren Fleming"

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Betreff: Re: DC 463, Game Over

This was a fun, frustrating and also interesting game.  I had an alliance with England and good relations with Italy.  IF we had been able to subdue Germany more quickly who knows how this might have turned out - I swear Germany had esp or hacked into
our computers because he seemed to know our every strategy and countered them all quite nicely.  By the time Germany was conquered a stalemate had set in - and with that frustration comes the usual disagreement as to how to proceed.  I made a grab for Italian
centers which caused England to attack me.  Around that same time Archer 

(Russia) lost interest or got too busy to play and that hurt us all.  Had Russia declared for someone or some strategy things might have been different. Mike's stepping in to play Russia was great, he was a voice of reason and breathed some new life into the
game.  Too bad he is a Mets fan!     I thought everyone played well, Simon stabbed me twice but did so politely and always stayed in touch.  Lucas took advantage of his opportunities and might have gotten the win had he been bolder. Thanks to everyone - especially
our esteemed game master Warren.  Well done.
 
Jake
 
On Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 7:34 PM, Warren Fleming
wrote:

It seems just in time, as interest in this game has clearly waned.  The four way draw has passed.  Italy has managed a survival.

 

End of game statements are welcome of course.  I always enjoy reading them.

 

Well played all of you.

 

Cheers,

 

Warren

 

 

-----------------------------------

Ownership:

England:   Belgium, Denmark, Holland, Kiel, Liverpool, London,

           Norway, Paris, Portugal, Sweden.

France:    Brest, Marseilles, Munich, Spain, Tunis, Venice.

Italy:     Naples, Rome.

Russia:    Berlin, Edinburgh, Moscow, St Petersburg, Warsaw.

Turkey:    Ankara, Budapest, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Greece,

           Rumania, Serbia, Sevastopol, Smyrna, Trieste, Vienna.

Adjustments:

Austria:   Supp  0 Unit  0 Build  0

England:   Supp 10 Unit 10 Build  0

France:    Supp  6 Unit  6 Build  0

Germany:   Supp  0 Unit  0 Build  0

Italy:     Supp  2 Unit  2 Build  0

Russia:    Supp  5 Unit  5 Build  0

Turkey:    Supp 11 Unit 11 Build  0

 
















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dc482 fall 1912 - catsfather   (Apr 10, 2014, 2:29 pm)
England takes a centre (and gains a build).  Turkey's fleet in StP(nc) is forced to disband.

H




Movement results for Fall of 1912.  (dc482)
 
England: F Barents Sea Convoys A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.

England: A Burgundy - Munich (*Fails*).
England: A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.
England: F Norwegian Sea Convoys A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.
 
Germany: A Finland Supports A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.
Germany: F Gulf of Bothnia Supports A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.

Germany: A Kiel Supports A Burgundy - Munich (*Cut*).
Germany: F Norway Supports A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.
Germany: A Ruhr Supports A Kiel.
Germany: A Venice - Piedmont.
 
Italy: F Apulia Supports A Rome - Venice (*Cut*).

Italy: F Naples Supports F Apulia.
Italy: F North Sea Supports F Norway.
Italy: A Rome - Venice (*Fails*).
Italy: F Tunis - Ionian Sea (*Bounce*).
Italy: A Tuscany Supports A Venice - Piedmont.
Italy: F Tyrrhenian Sea Supports F Tunis - Ionian Sea.

 
Turkey: F Adriatic Sea - Venice.
Turkey: F Aegean Sea Supports F Albania - Ionian Sea (*Fails*).
Turkey: F Albania - Ionian Sea (*Bounce*).
Turkey: A Berlin - Kiel (*Fails*).
Turkey: A Bohemia Supports A Munich.

Turkey: F Eastern Mediterranean Supports F Albania - Ionian Sea.
Turkey: F Ionian Sea - Apulia (*Fails*).
Turkey: A Livonia Supports F St Petersburg(nc).
Turkey: A Moscow Supports F St Petersburg(nc).
Turkey: A Munich Supports A Berlin - Kiel (*Cut*).

Turkey: A Prussia Hold.
Turkey: A Silesia Supports A Munich.
Turkey: F St Petersburg(nc) Hold (*Disbanded*).
Turkey: A Trieste Supports F Adriatic Sea - Venice.
Turkey: A Tyrolia Supports F Adriatic Sea - Venice.

Turkey: A Ukraine - Warsaw.
Turkey: A Vienna Hold.
 
Unit locations:
 
England:   F Barents Sea, A Burgundy, F Norwegian Sea, A St Petersburg.
Germany:   A Finland, F Gulf of Bothnia, A Kiel, F Norway, A Piedmont, A Ruhr.

Italy:     F Apulia, F Naples, F North Sea, A Rome, F Tunis, A Tuscany, F  
           Tyrrhenian Sea.
Turkey:    F Aegean Sea, F Albania, A Berlin, A Bohemia, F Eastern  
           Mediterranean, F Ionian Sea, A Livonia, A Moscow, A Munich, A  

           Prussia, A Silesia, A Trieste, A Tyrolia, F Venice, A Vienna, A  
           Warsaw.
 
Ownership of supply centers:
 
England:   Belgium, Edinburgh, Liverpool, London, St Petersburg.
Germany:   Denmark, Holland, Kiel, Norway, Paris, Sweden.

Italy:     Brest, Marseilles, Naples, Portugal, Rome, Spain, Tunis.
Turkey:    Ankara, Berlin, Budapest, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Greece, Moscow,  
           Munich, Rumania, Serbia, Sevastopol, Smyrna, Trieste, Venice,  

           Vienna, Warsaw.
 
Austria:    0 Supply centers,  0 Units:  Builds   0 units.
England:    5 Supply centers,  4 Units:  Builds   1 unit.
France:     0 Supply centers,  0 Units:  Builds   0 units.

Germany:    6 Supply centers,  6 Units:  Builds   0 units.
Italy:      7 Supply centers,  7 Units:  Builds   0 units.
Russia:     0 Supply centers,  0 Units:  Builds   0 units.
Turkey:    16 Supply centers, 16 Units:  Builds   0 units.

 
The next phase of dc482 will be Adjustments for Winter of 1912.

[Reply]

dc482 fall 1912 (Winter Blitz) catsfather Apr 11, 02:18 am
Maps and dpy attached.

Winter orders, from England, due 20:00 BST tonight, Friday, 11th April.

H


On 10 April 2014 20:29, Hamish Williams wrote:

England takes a centre (and gains a build).  Turkey's fleet in StP(nc) is forced to disband.


H




Movement results for Fall of 1912.  (dc482)
 
England: F Barents Sea Convoys A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.

England: A Burgundy - Munich (*Fails*).
England: A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.
England: F Norwegian Sea Convoys A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.
 
Germany: A Finland Supports A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.
Germany: F Gulf of Bothnia Supports A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.

Germany: A Kiel Supports A Burgundy - Munich (*Cut*).
Germany: F Norway Supports A Edinburgh - St Petersburg.
Germany: A Ruhr Supports A Kiel.
Germany: A Venice - Piedmont.
 
Italy: F Apulia Supports A Rome - Venice (*Cut*).

Italy: F Naples Supports F Apulia.
Italy: F North Sea Supports F Norway.
Italy: A Rome - Venice (*Fails*).
Italy: F Tunis - Ionian Sea (*Bounce*).
Italy: A Tuscany Supports A Venice - Piedmont.
Italy: F Tyrrhenian Sea Supports F Tunis - Ionian Sea.

 
Turkey: F Adriatic Sea - Venice.
Turkey: F Aegean Sea Supports F Albania - Ionian Sea (*Fails*).
Turkey: F Albania - Ionian Sea (*Bounce*).
Turkey: A Berlin - Kiel (*Fails*).
Turkey: A Bohemia Supports A Munich.

Turkey: F Eastern Mediterranean Supports F Albania - Ionian Sea.
Turkey: F Ionian Sea - Apulia (*Fails*).
Turkey: A Livonia Supports F St Petersburg(nc).
Turkey: A Moscow Supports F St Petersburg(nc).
Turkey: A Munich Supports A Berlin - Kiel (*Cut*).

Turkey: A Prussia Hold.
Turkey: A Silesia Supports A Munich.
Turkey: F St Petersburg(nc) Hold (*Disbanded*).
Turkey: A Trieste Supports F Adriatic Sea - Venice.
Turkey: A Tyrolia Supports F Adriatic Sea - Venice.

Turkey: A Ukraine - Warsaw.
Turkey: A Vienna Hold.
 
Unit locations:
 
England:   F Barents Sea, A Burgundy, F Norwegian Sea, A St Petersburg.
Germany:   A Finland, F Gulf of Bothnia, A Kiel, F Norway, A Piedmont, A Ruhr.

Italy:     F Apulia, F Naples, F North Sea, A Rome, F Tunis, A Tuscany, F  
           Tyrrhenian Sea.
Turkey:    F Aegean Sea, F Albania, A Berlin, A Bohemia, F Eastern  
           Mediterranean, F Ionian Sea, A Livonia, A Moscow, A Munich, A  

           Prussia, A Silesia, A Trieste, A Tyrolia, F Venice, A Vienna, A  
           Warsaw.
 
Ownership of supply centers:
 
England:   Belgium, Edinburgh, Liverpool, London, St Petersburg.
Germany:   Denmark, Holland, Kiel, Norway, Paris, Sweden.

Italy:     Brest, Marseilles, Naples, Portugal, Rome, Spain, Tunis.
Turkey:    Ankara, Berlin, Budapest, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Greece, Moscow,  
           Munich, Rumania, Serbia, Sevastopol, Smyrna, Trieste, Venice,  

           Vienna, Warsaw.
 
Austria:    0 Supply centers,  0 Units:  Builds   0 units.
England:    5 Supply centers,  4 Units:  Builds   1 unit.
France:     0 Supply centers,  0 Units:  Builds   0 units.

Germany:    6 Supply centers,  6 Units:  Builds   0 units.
Italy:      7 Supply centers,  7 Units:  Builds   0 units.
Russia:     0 Supply centers,  0 Units:  Builds   0 units.
Turkey:    16 Supply centers, 16 Units:  Builds   0 units.

 
The next phase of dc482 will be Adjustments for Winter of 1912.
dc482 fall 1912 orders and votes due 20:00 BST - catsfather   (Apr 10, 2014, 2:27 am)
You know the drill.

H


On 7 April 2014 20:14, Hamish Williams wrote:

No votes succeed, no retreats due.  On to the fall.


Movement results for Spring of 1912.  (dc482)

 
England: A Burgundy - Munich (*Fails*).

England: A Edinburgh Hold.

England: F North Atlantic Ocean - Norwegian Sea.

England: F Norwegian Sea - Barents Sea.

 
Germany: A Finland Supports F Norway.

Germany: F Gulf of Bothnia Supports A Finland.

Germany: A Kiel Supports A Burgundy - Munich.

Germany: F Norway Supports F Norwegian Sea - Barents Sea.

Germany: A Piedmont - Venice.

Germany: A Ruhr Supports A Kiel.

 
Italy: F Apulia Supports F Tunis - Ionian Sea.

Italy: F English Channel - North Sea.

Italy: F Naples Supports A Apulia.

Italy: A Rome Supports F Apulia.

Italy: F Tunis - Ionian Sea (*Bounce*).

Italy: A Tuscany Supports A Piedmont - Venice.

Italy: F Tyrrhenian Sea Supports F Tunis - Ionian Sea.

 
Turkey: F Adriatic Sea Supports F Ionian Sea - Apulia.

Turkey: F Aegean Sea Supports F Eastern Mediterranean - Ionian Sea.

Turkey: F Albania Supports F Eastern Mediterranean - Ionian Sea.

Turkey: F Barents Sea - St Petersburg(nc).

Turkey: A Berlin Supports A Munich.

Turkey: A Bohemia Supports A Venice - Tyrolia.

Turkey: F Eastern Mediterranean - Ionian Sea (*Bounce*).

Turkey: F Ionian Sea - Apulia (*Fails*).

Turkey: A Livonia Supports F Barents Sea - St Petersburg(nc).

Turkey: A Moscow Supports F Barents Sea - St Petersburg(nc).

Turkey: A Munich Hold.

Turkey: A Prussia Hold.

Turkey: A Serbia - Trieste.

Turkey: A Sevastopol - Ukraine.

Turkey: A Silesia Supports A Munich.

Turkey: A Trieste - Vienna.

Turkey: A Venice - Tyrolia.

 
Unit locations:

 
England:   F Barents Sea, A Burgundy, A Edinburgh, F Norwegian Sea.

Germany:   A Finland, F Gulf of Bothnia, A Kiel, F Norway, A Ruhr, A Venice.

Italy:     F Apulia, F Naples, F North Sea, A Rome, F Tunis, A Tuscany, F 

           Tyrrhenian Sea.

Turkey:    F Adriatic Sea, F Aegean Sea, F Albania, A Berlin, A Bohemia, F 

           Eastern Mediterranean, F Ionian Sea, A Livonia, A Moscow, A Munich, 

           A Prussia, A Silesia, F St Petersburg(nc), A Trieste, A Tyrolia, A 

           Ukraine, A Vienna.

 
Ownership of supply centers:

 
England:   Belgium, Edinburgh, Liverpool, London.

Germany:   Denmark, Holland, Kiel, Norway, Paris, Sweden.

Italy:     Brest, Marseilles, Naples, Portugal, Rome, Spain, Tunis.

Turkey:    Ankara, Berlin, Budapest, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Greece, Moscow, 

           Munich, Rumania, Serbia, Sevastopol, Smyrna, St Petersburg, Trieste, 

           Venice, Vienna, Warsaw.

 
Austria:    0 Supply centers,  0 Units:  Builds   0 units.

England:    4 Supply centers,  4 Units:  Builds   0 units.

France:     0 Supply centers,  0 Units:  Builds   0 units.

Germany:    6 Supply centers,  6 Units:  Builds   0 units.

Italy:      7 Supply centers,  7 Units:  Builds   0 units.

Russia:     0 Supply centers,  0 Units:  Builds   0 units.

Turkey:    17 Supply centers, 17 Units:  Builds   0 units.

 
The next phase of dc482 will be Movement for Fall of 1912.

[Reply]

dc442 w24 builds! - FuzzyLogic   (Apr 09, 2014, 2:29 pm)
LEAK draw is on the table. 
 
Tho not how I normally handle things, for the remainder of the game I'm going to consider an NMR to be an agreement to any proposed draws.
 
Archers:
Build A Myth Drannor
Knights:
Build F Dargaard Keep
Build F Grimpen Ward
 
NEXT is Tuesday!  4/15, 3pm Central!
 
 

[Reply]

dc442 w24 builds! (dc442) FuzzyLogic Apr 15, 07:56 am
Well well well here we are again a Happy Haven Tuesday morning... Get'em in!
-mike
 





From: Michael Sims
Sent: Wed 4/9/2014 2:29 PM

LEAK draw is on the table. 


 
Tho not how I normally handle things, for the remainder of the game I'm going to consider an NMR to be an agreement to any proposed draws.
 
Archers:
Build A Myth Drannor
Knights:
Build F Dargaard Keep
Build F Grimpen Ward
 
NEXT is Tuesday!  4/15, 3pm Central!
 
 
DC 463, Game Over - jason4747   (Apr 09, 2014, 7:36 am)
Austria EOG:
 
Now that it has been a while, the memory has faded a bit so please excuse any innaccuracies:
 
First, a big thanks to Warren - I always enjoy your GMing and playing as well.
 
As Austria, I believe I just sort of hosed it up at the beginning and pretty much paid for it like a normal Austria-out-first game.  I do like Austria, it is like playing chess a queen down, but always fun.
 
Thanks to all of you for playing, stabbers included as that is the thrill of the game andwhy we play.  I did like to watch from the sidelines as it finished out.  Well done, hope to see you all again soon.

Jason


 
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From: slangers(at)me.com
Subject: Re: DC 463, Game Over
Date: Wed, 9 Apr 2014 05:28:25 -0400
To: mrh(at)panix.com

Sleepless in Boston certainly lauds your efforts!

Simon Langley-EvansProfessor of Human NutritionDeputy Head of School of BiosciencesUniversity of Nottingham

On Apr 8, 2014, at 7:07 PM, Mike Hoffman wrote:

Lucas makes a good point about me changing the game. I have taken over MANY positions in my Dip life -- a couple years ago, I was invited to play the Annual Dip Invitational based on taking the most active Light Brigader. 

One thing I have always desired was the ability to read all past correspondence from the original player, and step into their shoes. Literally, method-act as the replaced player. Whatever strategies were apparant from the conversations would continue to be carried out; all alliances stand, all enemies stay enemies -- even if personally, I'd choose to take a different path. 

But there is no way to capture and publish all email communications unless the GM is in the loop. Even then, the moral questions of reading personal emails arise.
So, we deal with replacements who come in with their own agendas, and disrupt the game flow. Sometimes we are lauded for our efforts, other times we are loathed.
 Such is the lot of ---- The Light Brigade! 
Ride On!Michael

---------
"Sit Long, Talk Much, Laugh Often" -- anon

"Shared Pain is lessened, Shared Joy is increased" --- Spider Robinson



On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 3:45 PM, Lucas Mayer wrote:


End of game statement Turkey:

 

This was my first game on DC but I played about 90 games on German sides. I was very happy to play Turkey. Because Turkey is a country that in the beginning needs no close ally so I was sure that I could play it well in a foreign language.


 

The start was a bit strange. Archer offered Austria and me an Eastern triple. I didn`t believed him and I decided to ally with Austria and to attack Russia from the start. Archer took it very good and offered me an alliance again when I would only take Sev and Rum and leave Mos and War to him. This was really good agreement and so I accepted it. The start of the west was very confuse. There was no clear leading alliance. E/F came out 1902, I think.


 

I became more and more worried about my first ally Austria. The moves were played like a Trieste treaty. So I said that to Jason and Alfred. Alfred said yes there was such a treaty declared and Jason said no. So I expected an attack on me from Austria and negotiated very hard with Italy. Italy and I found a solution and so we attacked Austria together and it was the typical Austrian first-out. At this point everybody warned me because Italy became so strong but I think the Turkish position was as good as the Italian position. One center less is not so unusual for an early Turkey. I decided to push further on with Italy as my main ally and Russia as my junior partner.


 

But then the point came that Italy didn`t answer anymore because of private reasons. I thought it was to dangerous to play with a silent ally and attacked him. The stab beated him very hard and made me to the leader. The situation was now: good working E/F-alliance with small I against big T with small R/G. In this situation I expected a 3-way-draw because the stalemate was safe and talked to Jake and Simon about that. Now France attacked Italy to end the game and because of that England attacked France. I think it was well played from France but a mistake from England. E/F was as strong as T and the French actions had forced me in a 3-way-draw but after the English stab there was a real possibility for a Turkish solo victory. France and Italy declared to help me to win. Russia was still my ally.


 

Then Archer went out of the game and this was the moment were everything changed. Mike came in as a good player and I had no possibility to convince him to work against England like Archer did. France declared that he is now against me. Italy declared that he is now neutral. All because of the change in Russia that rescued the English position. I would be very interested how the game had ended with Archer.


 

Under this circumstances I played for a 3-way-draw. If I look at the end position the logical result is a E/F/T-draw. England can take Russia out very easily. There is no danger for a Turkish solo victory but Simon signaled me that he wouldn`t do that so I accepted the draw. I again don`t understand Englands point of view. Was it a gap of courage? Was it not having the diplomatic control alone? Maybe you can explain it to me, Simon. If I had played England I had taken Russia out.


 

All in all it was a very interesting game and definitly not my last one on DC. Thanky to everybody especially to Warren for GMing.

 

Lucas



Gesendet: Montag, 07. April 2014 um 15:09 Uhr

Von: "Jacob Walters"

An: "Warren Fleming"

Cc: "amn(at)benenden.kent.sch.uk" , "jakobworldpeace(at)bluewin.ch" , "jason4747(at)hotmail.com" , "lucasmayer1(at)gmx.de" , "slangers(at)me.com" , "dc463(at)diplomaticcorp.com" , "Mike Hoffman"


Betreff: Re: DC 463, Game Over


This was a fun, frustrating and also interesting game.  I had an alliance with England and good relations with Italy.  IF we had been able to subdue Germany more quickly who knows how this might have turned out - I swear Germany had esp or hacked into our computers because he seemed to know our every strategy and countered them all quite nicely.  By the time Germany was conquered a stalemate had set in - and with that frustration comes the usual disagreement as to how to proceed.  I made a grab for Italian centers which caused England to attack me.  Around that same time Archer 


(Russia) lost interest or got too busy to play and that hurt us all.  Had Russia declared for someone or some strategy things might have been different. Mike's stepping in to play Russia was great, he was a voice of reason and breathed some new life into the game.  Too bad he is a Mets fan!     I thought everyone played well, Simon stabbed me twice but did so politely and always stayed in touch.  Lucas took advantage of his opportunities and might have gotten the win had he been bolder. Thanks to everyone - especially our esteemed game master Warren.  Well done.
 

Jake


 
On Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 7:34 PM, Warren Fleming wrote:



It seems just in time, as interest in this game has clearly waned.  The four way draw has passed.  Italy has managed a survival.

 

End of game statements are welcome of course.  I always enjoy reading them.

 

Well played all of you.

 

Cheers,

 

Warren

 

 

-----------------------------------

Ownership:

England:   Belgium, Denmark, Holland, Kiel, Liverpool, London,

           Norway, Paris, Portugal, Sweden.

France:    Brest, Marseilles, Munich, Spain, Tunis, Venice.

Italy:     Naples, Rome.

Russia:    Berlin, Edinburgh, Moscow, St Petersburg, Warsaw.

Turkey:    Ankara, Budapest, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Greece,

           Rumania, Serbia, Sevastopol, Smyrna, Trieste, Vienna.

Adjustments:

Austria:   Supp  0 Unit  0 Build  0

England:   Supp 10 Unit 10 Build  0

France:    Supp  6 Unit  6 Build  0

Germany:   Supp  0 Unit  0 Build  0

Italy:     Supp  2 Unit  2 Build  0

Russia:    Supp  5 Unit  5 Build  0

Turkey:    Supp 11 Unit 11 Build  0

 

[Reply]

DC 463, Game Over - Slangers   (Apr 09, 2014, 4:28 am)
Sleepless in Boston certainly lauds your efforts!

Simon Langley-EvansProfessor of Human NutritionDeputy Head of School of BiosciencesUniversity of Nottingham

On Apr 8, 2014, at 7:07 PM, Mike Hoffman wrote:

Lucas makes a good point about me changing the game. I have taken over MANY positions in my Dip life -- a couple years ago, I was invited to play the Annual Dip Invitational based on taking the most active Light Brigader. 

One thing I have always desired was the ability to read all past correspondence from the original player, and step into their shoes. Literally, method-act as the replaced player. Whatever strategies were apparant from the conversations would continue to be carried out; all alliances stand, all enemies stay enemies -- even if personally, I'd choose to take a different path. 

But there is no way to capture and publish all email communications unless the GM is in the loop. Even then, the moral questions of reading personal emails arise.
So, we deal with replacements who come in with their own agendas, and disrupt the game flow. Sometimes we are lauded for our efforts, other times we are loathed.
 Such is the lot of ---- The Light Brigade! 
Ride On!Michael

---------
"Sit Long, Talk Much, Laugh Often" -- anon

"Shared Pain is lessened, Shared Joy is increased" --- Spider Robinson



On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 3:45 PM, Lucas Mayer wrote:

End of game statement Turkey:
 
This was my first game on DC but I played about 90 games on German sides. I was very happy to play Turkey. Because Turkey is a country that in the beginning needs no close ally so I was sure that I could play it well in a foreign language.

 
The start was a bit strange. Archer offered Austria and me an Eastern triple. I didn`t believed him and I decided to ally with Austria and to attack Russia from the start. Archer took it very good and offered me an alliance again when I would only take Sev and Rum and leave Mos and War to him. This was really good agreement and so I accepted it. The start of the west was very confuse. There was no clear leading alliance. E/F came out 1902, I think.

 
I became more and more worried about my first ally Austria. The moves were played like a Trieste treaty. So I said that to Jason and Alfred. Alfred said yes there was such a treaty declared and Jason said no. So I expected an attack on me from Austria and negotiated very hard with Italy. Italy and I found a solution and so we attacked Austria together and it was the typical Austrian first-out. At this point everybody warned me because Italy became so strong but I think the Turkish position was as good as the Italian position. One center less is not so unusual for an early Turkey. I decided to push further on with Italy as my main ally and Russia as my junior partner.

 
But then the point came that Italy didn`t answer anymore because of private reasons. I thought it was to dangerous to play with a silent ally and attacked him. The stab beated him very hard and made me to the leader. The situation was now: good working E/F-alliance with small I against big T with small R/G. In this situation I expected a 3-way-draw because the stalemate was safe and talked to Jake and Simon about that. Now France attacked Italy to end the game and because of that England attacked France. I think it was well played from France but a mistake from England. E/F was as strong as T and the French actions had forced me in a 3-way-draw but after the English stab there was a real possibility for a Turkish solo victory. France and Italy declared to help me to win. Russia was still my ally.

 
Then Archer went out of the game and this was the moment were everything changed. Mike came in as a good player and I had no possibility to convince him to work against England like Archer did. France declared that he is now against me. Italy declared that he is now neutral. All because of the change in Russia that rescued the English position. I would be very interested how the game had ended with Archer.

 
Under this circumstances I played for a 3-way-draw. If I look at the end position the logical result is a E/F/T-draw. England can take Russia out very easily. There is no danger for a Turkish solo victory but Simon signaled me that he wouldn`t do that so I accepted the draw. I again don`t understand Englands point of view. Was it a gap of courage? Was it not having the diplomatic control alone? Maybe you can explain it to me, Simon. If I had played England I had taken Russia out.

 
All in all it was a very interesting game and definitly not my last one on DC. Thanky to everybody especially to Warren for GMing.
 
Lucas

Gesendet: Montag, 07. April 2014 um 15:09 Uhr

Von: "Jacob Walters"

An: "Warren Fleming"

Cc: "amn(at)benenden.kent.sch.uk" , "jakobworldpeace(at)bluewin.ch" , "jason4747(at)hotmail.com" , "lucasmayer1(at)gmx.de" , "slangers(at)me.com" , "dc463(at)diplomaticcorp.com" , "Mike Hoffman"

Betreff: Re: DC 463, Game Over

This was a fun, frustrating and also interesting game.  I had an alliance with England and good relations with Italy.  IF we had been able to subdue Germany more quickly who knows how this might have turned out - I swear Germany had esp or hacked into our computers because he seemed to know our every strategy and countered them all quite nicely.  By the time Germany was conquered a stalemate had set in - and with that frustration comes the usual disagreement as to how to proceed.  I made a grab for Italian centers which caused England to attack me.  Around that same time Archer 

(Russia) lost interest or got too busy to play and that hurt us all.  Had Russia declared for someone or some strategy things might have been different. Mike's stepping in to play Russia was great, he was a voice of reason and breathed some new life into the game.  Too bad he is a Mets fan!     I thought everyone played well, Simon stabbed me twice but did so politely and always stayed in touch.  Lucas took advantage of his opportunities and might have gotten the win had he been bolder. Thanks to everyone - especially our esteemed game master Warren.  Well done.
 
Jake

 
On Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 7:34 PM, Warren Fleming wrote:

It seems just in time, as interest in this game has clearly waned.  The four way draw has passed.  Italy has managed a survival.

 

End of game statements are welcome of course.  I always enjoy reading them.

 

Well played all of you.

 

Cheers,

 

Warren

 

 

-----------------------------------

Ownership:

England:   Belgium, Denmark, Holland, Kiel, Liverpool, London,

           Norway, Paris, Portugal, Sweden.

France:    Brest, Marseilles, Munich, Spain, Tunis, Venice.

Italy:     Naples, Rome.

Russia:    Berlin, Edinburgh, Moscow, St Petersburg, Warsaw.

Turkey:    Ankara, Budapest, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Greece,

           Rumania, Serbia, Sevastopol, Smyrna, Trieste, Vienna.

Adjustments:

Austria:   Supp  0 Unit  0 Build  0

England:   Supp 10 Unit 10 Build  0

France:    Supp  6 Unit  6 Build  0

Germany:   Supp  0 Unit  0 Build  0

Italy:     Supp  2 Unit  2 Build  0

Russia:    Supp  5 Unit  5 Build  0

Turkey:    Supp 11 Unit 11 Build  0

 

[Reply]

DC 463, Game Over - offdisc   (Apr 08, 2014, 6:07 pm)
Lucas makes a good point about me changing the game. I have taken over MANY positions in my Dip life -- a couple years ago, I was invited to play the Annual Dip Invitational based on taking the most active Light Brigader. 

One thing I have always desired was the ability to read all past correspondence from the original player, and step into their shoes. Literally, method-act as the replaced player. Whatever strategies were apparant from the conversations would continue to be carried out; all alliances stand, all enemies stay enemies -- even if personally, I'd choose to take a different path. 

But there is no way to capture and publish all email communications unless the GM is in the loop. Even then, the moral questions of reading personal emails arise.
So, we deal with replacements who come in with their own agendas, and disrupt the game flow. Sometimes we are lauded for our efforts, other times we are loathed.
 Such is the lot of ---- The Light Brigade! 
Ride On!Michael

---------
"Sit Long, Talk Much, Laugh Often" -- anon

"Shared Pain is lessened, Shared Joy is increased" --- Spider Robinson



On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 3:45 PM, Lucas Mayer wrote:

End of game statement Turkey:
 
This was my first game on DC but I played about 90 games on German sides. I was very happy to play Turkey. Because Turkey is a country that in the beginning needs no close ally so I was sure that I could play it well in a foreign language.

 
The start was a bit strange. Archer offered Austria and me an Eastern triple. I didn`t believed him and I decided to ally with Austria and to attack Russia from the start. Archer took it very good and offered me an alliance again when I would only take Sev and Rum and leave Mos and War to him. This was really good agreement and so I accepted it. The start of the west was very confuse. There was no clear leading alliance. E/F came out 1902, I think.

 
I became more and more worried about my first ally Austria. The moves were played like a Trieste treaty. So I said that to Jason and Alfred. Alfred said yes there was such a treaty declared and Jason said no. So I expected an attack on me from Austria and negotiated very hard with Italy. Italy and I found a solution and so we attacked Austria together and it was the typical Austrian first-out. At this point everybody warned me because Italy became so strong but I think the Turkish position was as good as the Italian position. One center less is not so unusual for an early Turkey. I decided to push further on with Italy as my main ally and Russia as my junior partner.

 
But then the point came that Italy didn`t answer anymore because of private reasons. I thought it was to dangerous to play with a silent ally and attacked him. The stab beated him very hard and made me to the leader. The situation was now: good working E/F-alliance with small I against big T with small R/G. In this situation I expected a 3-way-draw because the stalemate was safe and talked to Jake and Simon about that. Now France attacked Italy to end the game and because of that England attacked France. I think it was well played from France but a mistake from England. E/F was as strong as T and the French actions had forced me in a 3-way-draw but after the English stab there was a real possibility for a Turkish solo victory. France and Italy declared to help me to win. Russia was still my ally.

 
Then Archer went out of the game and this was the moment were everything changed. Mike came in as a good player and I had no possibility to convince him to work against England like Archer did. France declared that he is now against me. Italy declared that he is now neutral. All because of the change in Russia that rescued the English position. I would be very interested how the game had ended with Archer.

 
Under this circumstances I played for a 3-way-draw. If I look at the end position the logical result is a E/F/T-draw. England can take Russia out very easily. There is no danger for a Turkish solo victory but Simon signaled me that he wouldn`t do that so I accepted the draw. I again don`t understand Englands point of view. Was it a gap of courage? Was it not having the diplomatic control alone? Maybe you can explain it to me, Simon. If I had played England I had taken Russia out.

 
All in all it was a very interesting game and definitly not my last one on DC. Thanky to everybody especially to Warren for GMing.
 
Lucas

Gesendet: Montag, 07. April 2014 um 15:09 Uhr

Von: "Jacob Walters"

An: "Warren Fleming"

Cc: "amn(at)benenden.kent.sch.uk" , "jakobworldpeace(at)bluewin.ch" , "jason4747(at)hotmail.com" , "lucasmayer1(at)gmx.de" , "slangers(at)me.com" , "dc463(at)diplomaticcorp.com" , "Mike Hoffman"

Betreff: Re: DC 463, Game Over

This was a fun, frustrating and also interesting game.  I had an alliance with England and good relations with Italy.  IF we had been able to subdue Germany more quickly who knows how this might have turned out - I swear Germany had esp or hacked into our computers because he seemed to know our every strategy and countered them all quite nicely.  By the time Germany was conquered a stalemate had set in - and with that frustration comes the usual disagreement as to how to proceed.  I made a grab for Italian centers which caused England to attack me.  Around that same time Archer 

(Russia) lost interest or got too busy to play and that hurt us all.  Had Russia declared for someone or some strategy things might have been different. Mike's stepping in to play Russia was great, he was a voice of reason and breathed some new life into the game.  Too bad he is a Mets fan!     I thought everyone played well, Simon stabbed me twice but did so politely and always stayed in touch.  Lucas took advantage of his opportunities and might have gotten the win had he been bolder. Thanks to everyone - especially our esteemed game master Warren.  Well done.
 
Jake

 
On Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 7:34 PM, Warren Fleming wrote:

It seems just in time, as interest in this game has clearly waned.  The four way draw has passed.  Italy has managed a survival.

 

End of game statements are welcome of course.  I always enjoy reading them.

 

Well played all of you.

 

Cheers,

 

Warren

 

 

-----------------------------------

Ownership:

England:   Belgium, Denmark, Holland, Kiel, Liverpool, London,

           Norway, Paris, Portugal, Sweden.

France:    Brest, Marseilles, Munich, Spain, Tunis, Venice.

Italy:     Naples, Rome.

Russia:    Berlin, Edinburgh, Moscow, St Petersburg, Warsaw.

Turkey:    Ankara, Budapest, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Greece,

           Rumania, Serbia, Sevastopol, Smyrna, Trieste, Vienna.

Adjustments:

Austria:   Supp  0 Unit  0 Build  0

England:   Supp 10 Unit 10 Build  0

France:    Supp  6 Unit  6 Build  0

Germany:   Supp  0 Unit  0 Build  0

Italy:     Supp  2 Unit  2 Build  0

Russia:    Supp  5 Unit  5 Build  0

Turkey:    Supp 11 Unit 11 Build  0

 

[Reply]

dc482 spring 1912 - catsfather   (Apr 08, 2014, 4:31 am)
Some votes on the table for you too: T soloTI drawTIE drawDIAS  


On 7 April 2014 20:14, Hamish Williams wrote:

No votes succeed, no retreats due.  On to the fall.


Movement results for Spring of 1912.  (dc482)

 
England: A Burgundy - Munich (*Fails*).

England: A Edinburgh Hold.

England: F North Atlantic Ocean - Norwegian Sea.

England: F Norwegian Sea - Barents Sea.

 
Germany: A Finland Supports F Norway.

Germany: F Gulf of Bothnia Supports A Finland.

Germany: A Kiel Supports A Burgundy - Munich.

Germany: F Norway Supports F Norwegian Sea - Barents Sea.

Germany: A Piedmont - Venice.

Germany: A Ruhr Supports A Kiel.

 
Italy: F Apulia Supports F Tunis - Ionian Sea.

Italy: F English Channel - North Sea.

Italy: F Naples Supports A Apulia.

Italy: A Rome Supports F Apulia.

Italy: F Tunis - Ionian Sea (*Bounce*).

Italy: A Tuscany Supports A Piedmont - Venice.

Italy: F Tyrrhenian Sea Supports F Tunis - Ionian Sea.

 
Turkey: F Adriatic Sea Supports F Ionian Sea - Apulia.

Turkey: F Aegean Sea Supports F Eastern Mediterranean - Ionian Sea.

Turkey: F Albania Supports F Eastern Mediterranean - Ionian Sea.

Turkey: F Barents Sea - St Petersburg(nc).

Turkey: A Berlin Supports A Munich.

Turkey: A Bohemia Supports A Venice - Tyrolia.

Turkey: F Eastern Mediterranean - Ionian Sea (*Bounce*).

Turkey: F Ionian Sea - Apulia (*Fails*).

Turkey: A Livonia Supports F Barents Sea - St Petersburg(nc).

Turkey: A Moscow Supports F Barents Sea - St Petersburg(nc).

Turkey: A Munich Hold.

Turkey: A Prussia Hold.

Turkey: A Serbia - Trieste.

Turkey: A Sevastopol - Ukraine.

Turkey: A Silesia Supports A Munich.

Turkey: A Trieste - Vienna.

Turkey: A Venice - Tyrolia.

 
Unit locations:

 
England:   F Barents Sea, A Burgundy, A Edinburgh, F Norwegian Sea.

Germany:   A Finland, F Gulf of Bothnia, A Kiel, F Norway, A Ruhr, A Venice.

Italy:     F Apulia, F Naples, F North Sea, A Rome, F Tunis, A Tuscany, F 

           Tyrrhenian Sea.

Turkey:    F Adriatic Sea, F Aegean Sea, F Albania, A Berlin, A Bohemia, F 

           Eastern Mediterranean, F Ionian Sea, A Livonia, A Moscow, A Munich, 

           A Prussia, A Silesia, F St Petersburg(nc), A Trieste, A Tyrolia, A 

           Ukraine, A Vienna.

 
Ownership of supply centers:

 
England:   Belgium, Edinburgh, Liverpool, London.

Germany:   Denmark, Holland, Kiel, Norway, Paris, Sweden.

Italy:     Brest, Marseilles, Naples, Portugal, Rome, Spain, Tunis.

Turkey:    Ankara, Berlin, Budapest, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Greece, Moscow, 

           Munich, Rumania, Serbia, Sevastopol, Smyrna, St Petersburg, Trieste, 

           Venice, Vienna, Warsaw.

 
Austria:    0 Supply centers,  0 Units:  Builds   0 units.

England:    4 Supply centers,  4 Units:  Builds   0 units.

France:     0 Supply centers,  0 Units:  Builds   0 units.

Germany:    6 Supply centers,  6 Units:  Builds   0 units.

Italy:      7 Supply centers,  7 Units:  Builds   0 units.

Russia:     0 Supply centers,  0 Units:  Builds   0 units.

Turkey:    17 Supply centers, 17 Units:  Builds   0 units.

 
The next phase of dc482 will be Movement for Fall of 1912.

[Reply]

dc491 S02 - untitled36   (Apr 08, 2014, 12:48 am)
Long night. No clever banter. 


Austria: A Budapest Supports A Galicia - RumaniaA Galicia - Rumania (*Fails*)F Ionian Sea Supports A Serbia - Greece (*Cut*)A Serbia - Greece
England: A Liverpool - WalesA London Supports A Liverpool - WalesF North Sea HoldF Norway Supports F Denmark - Sweden
France: A Belgium - London (*Fails*)F Brest - English ChannelF English Channel - Mid-Atlantic OceanA Marseilles Hold
Germany: A Berlin - PrussiaF Denmark - SwedenA Holland HoldF Kiel - Baltic SeaA Munich - Silesia
Italy: F Naples - Ionian Sea (*Fails*)A Piedmont - Marseilles (*Fails*)F Tunis - Western MediterraneanA Venice - Piedmont (*Fails*)
Russia: F Gulf of Bothnia - Sweden (*Fails*)A Moscow - UkraineA Rumania HoldF Sevastopol Supports A RumaniaA Warsaw Supports A Moscow - Ukraine
Turkey: F Ankara - ConstantinopleA Bulgaria Supports A RumaniaA Constantinople - SmyrnaF Smyrna - Aegean Sea
From: untitled36(at)hotmail.com
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Subject: dc491 w01 Build error
Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2014 20:19:04 -0500




Hey guys, clark build F smy, not A smy. This was all my fault, not Mike's. I pre-adjudicated and he just sent it out. updated map and dpy attached. 

Subject: dc491 w01 Builds!
Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2014 21:12:02 -0500
From: mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com
To: john.robillard(at)telia.com; clarklandry(at)gmail.com; finchleywomble(at)hotmail.com; joral(at)darkenedpath.com; stevemlotter(at)yahoo.com; ecbrown88(at)yahoo.com; michael.alan.walters(at)gmail.com; wbgroup(at)diplomaticcorp.com; warpgazoo(at)gmail.com
CC: untitled36(at)hotmail.com

Austria: Build A Budapest England: Build A Liverpool France: Build F Brest Germany: Build F KielBuild A Munich Italy: Build F Naples Russia: Build A Moscow Turkey: Build A Smyrna NEXT is Monday!  Enjoy,-mike 

[Reply]

DC 493, Spring 1902 - alwayshunted   (Apr 07, 2014, 9:21 pm)
There are still only five players involved, however, I must say there is a whole lot of action going on!  This might turn out to be a really fun game to watch.
 
One mis-order from Germany. I hate to do it Greg but you ordered your fleet Kiel into action instead of the real one in Berlin, and I just can't let that one slide.
 
Straight to fall 02, which is due Thursday, 18:00 Mountain.
 
Check everything.... I've been screwing up occasionally lately.  Maps attached.
 
Warren
 
--------------------------
Austria:
A Budapest Hold
F Greece - Ionian Sea
A Serbia - Bulgaria (*Bounce*)
A Trieste Supports A Vienna - Tyrolia
A Vienna - Tyrolia
 
England:
F English Channel - North Sea
F North Sea - Norwegian Sea
A Yorkshire Hold
 
France:
A Belgium Supports A Paris - Picardy
F Brest - English Channel
F Marseilles - Gulf of Lyon
A Paris - Picardy
F Portugal - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
A Spain - Gascony
 
Germany:
F Berlin Hold
F Denmark - Skagerrak
A Galicia Hold
A Holland - Ruhr
A Munich - Tyrolia (*Fails*)
 
Italy:
F Naples Hold
A Rome Hold
A Venice Hold
 
Russia:
F Rumania - Bulgaria(ec) (*Bounce*)
A Sevastopol - Ukraine
A St Petersburg - Norway
F Sweden Supports A St Petersburg - Norway
A Ukraine - Warsaw
A Warsaw - Prussia
 
Turkey:
F Ankara Hold
A Constantinople Hold
A Smyrna Hold

 

[Reply]

Aw: DC 463, Game Over - ProfessorMoriarty   (Apr 07, 2014, 4:45 pm)
End of game statement Turkey:
 
This was my first game on DC but I played about 90 games on German sides. I was very happy to play Turkey. Because Turkey is a country that in the beginning needs no close ally so I was sure that I could play it well in a foreign language.
 
The start was a bit strange. Archer offered Austria and me an Eastern triple. I didn`t believed him and I decided to ally with Austria and to attack Russia from the start. Archer took it very good and offered me an alliance again when I would only take Sev and Rum and leave Mos and War to him. This was really good agreement and so I accepted it. The start of the west was very confuse. There was no clear leading alliance. E/F came out 1902, I think.
 
I became more and more worried about my first ally Austria. The moves were played like a Trieste treaty. So I said that to Jason and Alfred. Alfred said yes there was such a treaty declared and Jason said no. So I expected an attack on me from Austria and negotiated very hard with Italy. Italy and I found a solution and so we attacked Austria together and it was the typical Austrian first-out. At this point everybody warned me because Italy became so strong but I think the Turkish position was as good as the Italian position. One center less is not so unusual for an early Turkey. I decided to push further on with Italy as my main ally and Russia as my junior partner.
 
But then the point came that Italy didn`t answer anymore because of private reasons. I thought it was to dangerous to play with a silent ally and attacked him. The stab beated him very hard and made me to the leader. The situation was now: good working E/F-alliance with small I against big T with small R/G. In this situation I expected a 3-way-draw because the stalemate was safe and talked to Jake and Simon about that. Now France attacked Italy to end the game and because of that England attacked France. I think it was well played from France but a mistake from England. E/F was as strong as T and the French actions had forced me in a 3-way-draw but after the English stab there was a real possibility for a Turkish solo victory. France and Italy declared to help me to win. Russia was still my ally.
 
Then Archer went out of the game and this was the moment were everything changed. Mike came in as a good player and I had no possibility to convince him to work against England like Archer did. France declared that he is now against me. Italy declared that he is now neutral. All because of the change in Russia that rescued the English position. I would be very interested how the game had ended with Archer.
 
Under this circumstances I played for a 3-way-draw. If I look at the end position the logical result is a E/F/T-draw. England can take Russia out very easily. There is no danger for a Turkish solo victory but Simon signaled me that he wouldn`t do that so I accepted the draw. I again don`t understand Englands point of view. Was it a gap of courage? Was it not having the diplomatic control alone? Maybe you can explain it to me, Simon. If I had played England I had taken Russia out.
 
All in all it was a very interesting game and definitly not my last one on DC. Thanky to everybody especially to Warren for GMing.
 
Lucas

Gesendet: Montag, 07. April 2014 um 15:09 Uhr

Von: "Jacob Walters"

An: "Warren Fleming"

Cc: "amn(at)benenden.kent.sch.uk" , "jakobworldpeace(at)bluewin.ch" , "jason4747(at)hotmail.com" , "lucasmayer1(at)gmx.de" , "slangers(at)me.com" , "dc463(at)diplomaticcorp.com" , "Mike Hoffman"

Betreff: Re: DC 463, Game Over

This was a fun, frustrating and also interesting game.  I had an alliance with England and good relations with Italy.  IF we had been able to subdue Germany more quickly who knows how this might have turned out - I swear Germany had esp or hacked into our computers because he seemed to know our every strategy and countered them all quite nicely.  By the time Germany was conquered a stalemate had set in - and with that frustration comes the usual disagreement as to how to proceed.  I made a grab for Italian centers which caused England to attack me.  Around that same time Archer 

(Russia) lost interest or got too busy to play and that hurt us all.  Had Russia declared for someone or some strategy things might have been different. Mike's stepping in to play Russia was great, he was a voice of reason and breathed some new life into the game.  Too bad he is a Mets fan!     I thought everyone played well, Simon stabbed me twice but did so politely and always stayed in touch.  Lucas took advantage of his opportunities and might have gotten the win had he been bolder. Thanks to everyone - especially our esteemed game master Warren.  Well done.
 
Jake

 
On Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 7:34 PM, Warren Fleming wrote:

It seems just in time, as interest in this game has clearly waned.  The four way draw has passed.  Italy has managed a survival.

 

End of game statements are welcome of course.  I always enjoy reading them.

 

Well played all of you.

 

Cheers,

 

Warren

 

 

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Ownership:

England:   Belgium, Denmark, Holland, Kiel, Liverpool, London,

           Norway, Paris, Portugal, Sweden.

France:    Brest, Marseilles, Munich, Spain, Tunis, Venice.

Italy:     Naples, Rome.

Russia:    Berlin, Edinburgh, Moscow, St Petersburg, Warsaw.

Turkey:    Ankara, Budapest, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Greece,

           Rumania, Serbia, Sevastopol, Smyrna, Trieste, Vienna.

Adjustments:

Austria:   Supp  0 Unit  0 Build  0

England:   Supp 10 Unit 10 Build  0

France:    Supp  6 Unit  6 Build  0

Germany:   Supp  0 Unit  0 Build  0

Italy:     Supp  2 Unit  2 Build  0

Russia:    Supp  5 Unit  5 Build  0

Turkey:    Supp 11 Unit 11 Build  0

 

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dc482 spring 1912 - catsfather   (Apr 07, 2014, 2:14 pm)
No votes succeed, no retreats due.  On to the fall.


Movement results for Spring of 1912.  (dc482)

 
England: A Burgundy - Munich (*Fails*).

England: A Edinburgh Hold.

England: F North Atlantic Ocean - Norwegian Sea.

England: F Norwegian Sea - Barents Sea.

 
Germany: A Finland Supports F Norway.

Germany: F Gulf of Bothnia Supports A Finland.

Germany: A Kiel Supports A Burgundy - Munich.

Germany: F Norway Supports F Norwegian Sea - Barents Sea.

Germany: A Piedmont - Venice.

Germany: A Ruhr Supports A Kiel.

 
Italy: F Apulia Supports F Tunis - Ionian Sea.

Italy: F English Channel - North Sea.

Italy: F Naples Supports A Apulia.

Italy: A Rome Supports F Apulia.

Italy: F Tunis - Ionian Sea (*Bounce*).

Italy: A Tuscany Supports A Piedmont - Venice.

Italy: F Tyrrhenian Sea Supports F Tunis - Ionian Sea.

 
Turkey: F Adriatic Sea Supports F Ionian Sea - Apulia.

Turkey: F Aegean Sea Supports F Eastern Mediterranean - Ionian Sea.

Turkey: F Albania Supports F Eastern Mediterranean - Ionian Sea.

Turkey: F Barents Sea - St Petersburg(nc).

Turkey: A Berlin Supports A Munich.

Turkey: A Bohemia Supports A Venice - Tyrolia.

Turkey: F Eastern Mediterranean - Ionian Sea (*Bounce*).

Turkey: F Ionian Sea - Apulia (*Fails*).

Turkey: A Livonia Supports F Barents Sea - St Petersburg(nc).

Turkey: A Moscow Supports F Barents Sea - St Petersburg(nc).

Turkey: A Munich Hold.

Turkey: A Prussia Hold.

Turkey: A Serbia - Trieste.

Turkey: A Sevastopol - Ukraine.

Turkey: A Silesia Supports A Munich.

Turkey: A Trieste - Vienna.

Turkey: A Venice - Tyrolia.

 
Unit locations:

 
England:   F Barents Sea, A Burgundy, A Edinburgh, F Norwegian Sea.

Germany:   A Finland, F Gulf of Bothnia, A Kiel, F Norway, A Ruhr, A Venice.

Italy:     F Apulia, F Naples, F North Sea, A Rome, F Tunis, A Tuscany, F 

           Tyrrhenian Sea.

Turkey:    F Adriatic Sea, F Aegean Sea, F Albania, A Berlin, A Bohemia, F 

           Eastern Mediterranean, F Ionian Sea, A Livonia, A Moscow, A Munich, 

           A Prussia, A Silesia, F St Petersburg(nc), A Trieste, A Tyrolia, A 

           Ukraine, A Vienna.

 
Ownership of supply centers:

 
England:   Belgium, Edinburgh, Liverpool, London.

Germany:   Denmark, Holland, Kiel, Norway, Paris, Sweden.

Italy:     Brest, Marseilles, Naples, Portugal, Rome, Spain, Tunis.

Turkey:    Ankara, Berlin, Budapest, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Greece, Moscow, 

           Munich, Rumania, Serbia, Sevastopol, Smyrna, St Petersburg, Trieste, 

           Venice, Vienna, Warsaw.

 
Austria:    0 Supply centers,  0 Units:  Builds   0 units.

England:    4 Supply centers,  4 Units:  Builds   0 units.

France:     0 Supply centers,  0 Units:  Builds   0 units.

Germany:    6 Supply centers,  6 Units:  Builds   0 units.

Italy:      7 Supply centers,  7 Units:  Builds   0 units.

Russia:     0 Supply centers,  0 Units:  Builds   0 units.

Turkey:    17 Supply centers, 17 Units:  Builds   0 units.

 
The next phase of dc482 will be Movement for Fall of 1912.

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dc482 spring 1912 - catsfather   (Apr 07, 2014, 2:08 pm)
Oops, hit the send button rather than attached another attachment...


On 7 April 2014 20:08, Hamish Williams wrote:

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