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dc482 spring 1912 - catsfather   (Apr 07, 2014, 2:08 pm)

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dc482 spring 1912 (Winter Blitz) catsfather Apr 07, 02:08 pm
Oops, hit the send button rather than attached another attachment...


On 7 April 2014 20:08, Hamish Williams wrote:
dc482 spring 1912 (Winter Blitz) catsfather Apr 07, 02:14 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.
dc482 spring 1912 (Winter Blitz) catsfather Apr 08, 04:31 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.
DC 493, Deadline today - alwayshunted   (Apr 07, 2014, 11:19 am)
Still missing lots.  Get 'em in people.  I'll be driving this afternoon/evening, so might be a little bit late..... but not very.
 
Warren
 
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Subject: DC 493, Winter 1901
Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2014 03:02:41 -0600




Slightly late tonight folks, sorry about that.
 
Here is the winter turn.
 
 
_________________
Austria:
Build A Vienna
Build A Budapest
 
France:
Build A Paris
Build F Brest
Build F Marseilles
 
Germany:
Build F Berlin
Build A Munich
 
Russia:
Build A Warsaw
Build A Sevastopol
----------------------

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dc442 f24 results! - FuzzyLogic   (Apr 07, 2014, 10:08 am)
A couple retreats, but both only had one option so I just moved them:
 
Elves GRR to Cam
Knights Aca to Ele
 
That's it!  BUILDS tomorrow / Tuesday 3pm Central:
 
Archers +1
Knights +2
 
You read it right, that's the Archers getting a build for the first time in a long time.
 
New LEAK is proposed.
 
Archers:
F Llyr - Loxley (*Fails*)
A Travers Town - Fantastica
A Slightly Gulch Supports F Critter Country - Groves of Academe
F Duloc Supports A Neverpeak Mtn - Critter Country
F Gumdrop Isle Supports F RUGGED COAST
A Maze of Regrets - Neverpeak Mtn
F Critter Country - Groves of Academe
F Port Ghaast Supports F RUGGED COAST
F RUGGED COAST Supports F HORNED BAY - CHOCOLATE RIVER (*Cut*)
F HORNED BAY - CHOCOLATE RIVER (*Fails*)
 
Dwarves:
F EAST MIRIANIC OCEAN - NORTH MIRIANIC OCEAN (*Fails*)
 
Elves:
A Hollow Earth Supports A Carpantha
A Fantastica - Endor
F Baldurs Gate - RESTLESS WATERS (*Fails*)
A Devils Canyon Supports A Snow Witch
F Never Never Land Supports F HIGH SEAS
A Neverpeak Mtn - Critter Country
F Myth Drannor - Cliffs of Insanity
A Zhentil Keep Hold
A Terabithia - Dhunia
A Uhl Belk Supports A Skellington
A Parce Pass Hold
A Dragon Coast - Great Glacier
A Temple of Doom Supports A Carpantha
A Snow Witch Supports A Hollow Earth
A Undermountain Supports A Venatori Umbrarum
A Venatori Umbrarum Supports A Temple of Doom
F GRIEF REEF Supports F Critter Country - Groves of Academe (*Dislodged*)
F ALL SAINTS BAY - Timberlands (*Fails*)
F WEST MIRIANIC Supports F EAST MIRIANIC - NORTH MIRIANIC (*Cut*)
F RIFT CANYON - RUGGED COAST (*Bounce*)
F RESTLESS WATERS - RIFT CANYON (*Fails*)
F RAZORS EDGE - CHURNING REACH (*Fails*)
F NORTH RAINBOW LAKE Hold
 
Gnomes:
F Riku, no move received
 
Knights:
A Prydain Supports A Elephant Graveyard - Loxley
A Diamond Mines Supports A Carpantha
A Oz Hold
F Ella Supports F NORTH MIRIANIC OCEAN (*Ordered to Move*)
A Hundred Acre Wood - Newa River
F Newa River - GRIEF REEF
F Tarsis Supports F WEST SEA OF SHADOWS
A To-Gai-Ru Supports F Timberlands
A Grimheim Hold
A Ashan - Kender
A Kahvi Hold
A Skullcap Supports F Timberlands
A Everglot Supports A Skullcap
F Orboros - TROG BOG
A Grendel Hold
A Cyriss Hold
F Dargaard Keep - Lost Woods(sc)
A Avalon - Westmark (*Fails*)
A Kingdom of Hearts Hold
A Spiral Castle - Dragons Teeth Mtns
F Dimmsdale Supports F NORTH MIRIANIC OCEAN (*Ordered to Move*)
A Cave of Ordeals Supports A Hidden Grotto
F Abby Normal Supports F Newa River - GRIEF REEF
F Immoren - HIGH SEAS (*Fails*)
A Kender - Corona
F Walk of Clouds Supports A To-Gai-Ru
F Timberlands Supports A Skullcap (*Cut*)
A Istar Supports A Skullcap
A Groves of Academe - Critter Country (*Dislodged*)
A Elephant Graveyard - Loxley
A Westmark Supports A Elephant Graveyard - Loxley
A Strawberry Fields Supports A Prydain
A Tymwyvenne - Diamond Mines (*Fails*)
A Knurremurre Supports A Tymwyvenne - Diamond Mines (*Fails*)
A Khaz Modan Supports A Diamond Mines - Carpantha (*Void*)
A Hidden Grotto Supports A Khaz Modan
A Yggdrasil - Spirit Pond (*Fails*)
F CELESTIAL DELTA - Land of Sweets
F SUNLESS SEA - BEAVERSDAM
F TILVA STRAIT - WEST MIRIANIC OCEAN (*Fails*)
F THON THALAS Supports F Newa River - GRIEF REEF
F WEST SEA OF SHADOWS Supports F Immoren - HIGH SEAS
F EAST SEA OF SHADOWS Supports A Everglot
F NORTH MIRIANIC OCEAN - RUGGED COAST (*Bounce*)
F CHOCOLATE RIVER - HORNED BAY (*Fails*)
 
Leprechauns:
F Mount Nimro Supports F WEST MIRIANIC OCEAN
F Krynn Supports F HIGH SEAS
F Pans Labyrinth - MERMAIDS LAGOON
A Skellington Supports A Uhl Belk
F The Julianthes Supports F WEST MIRIANIC OCEAN
A Spirit Pond Hold
F Ithin'Carthia(wc) Supports F HIGH SEAS
F Myrtle - Terabithia
A Hoarluk - Ancient Necropolis
F Far Far Away Supports F HIGH SEAS
A Carpantha Supports A Temple of Doom
A Twisted Tunnels Supports A Spirit Pond
F HIGH SEAS Supports F GRIEF REEF (*Cut*)
F THE MAW - Ansalon
F RIVER STYX Supports A Skellington
F THUNDERHEAD Supports A Uhl Belk
F SAVAGE SEA Supports F ALL SAINTS BAY - Timberlands
F ZEBOIMS DEEP - ALL SAINTS BAY (*Fails*)
F CHURNING REACH - EAST MIRIANIC OCEAN (*Fails*)
 
 
 

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Deadline coming up! DC478 Anselm's Ontology Fall 1... - Cartesian   (Apr 07, 2014, 9:43 am)

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dc482 spring 1912 orders due today, 8pm BST - catsfather   (Apr 07, 2014, 8:49 am)
Late in the day, but we've some draw proposals: Turkish solo
TI draw
TEI draw 

On 7 April 2014 07:28, Hamish Williams wrote:

If you haven't had a "received"...



On 3 April 2014 22:20, Hamish Williams wrote:

One order that impresses me, a couple of orders that confuse me ... which may well mean they're impressive to the point that I can't understand.  No retreats and no builds.



All draw proposals fails.

Spring 1912 due on Monday.

H




Movement results for Fall of 1911.  (dc482)

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

England: A Edinburgh Hold.

England: F North Atlantic Ocean - Norwegian Sea (*Fails*).

England: F Norwegian Sea - Barents Sea (*Fails*).

 
Germany: A Finland - St Petersburg (*Bounce*).

Germany: A Kiel Supports A Burgundy - Munich (*Cut*).

Germany: F Norway Supports A Finland - St Petersburg.

Germany: A Piedmont Supports A Munich - Tyrolia (*Void*).

Germany: A Ruhr Supports A Kiel.

Germany: F Sweden - Gulf of Bothnia.

 
Italy: F Apulia Supports F Tunis - Ionian Sea.

Italy: F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - English Channel.

Italy: F Naples Supports F Apulia.

Italy: A Rome Supports F Apulia.

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

Italy: A Tuscany Supports A Piedmont.

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

 
Turkey: F Adriatic Sea Supports A Venice.

Turkey: F Aegean Sea Supports F Ionian Sea.

Turkey: F Albania Supports F Ionian Sea.

Turkey: A Armenia - Sevastopol.

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

Turkey: A Berlin - Kiel (*Fails*).

Turkey: A Bulgaria - Serbia.

Turkey: F Eastern Mediterranean Supports F Ionian Sea.

Turkey: F Ionian Sea Hold.

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

Turkey: A Munich Hold.

Turkey: A Prussia - Paris (*Fails*).

Turkey: A Serbia - Trieste.

Turkey: A Silesia Supports A Munich.

Turkey: A St Petersburg - Moscow.

Turkey: A Tyrolia - Bohemia.

Turkey: A Venice Hold.

 
Unit locations:

 
England:   A Burgundy, A Edinburgh, F North Atlantic Ocean, F Norwegian Sea.

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

Italy:     F Apulia, F English Channel, F Naples, A Rome, F Tunis, A Tuscany, F 

           Tyrrhenian Sea.

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

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

           A Munich, A Prussia, A Serbia, A Sevastopol, A Silesia, A Trieste, A 

           Venice.

 
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 Spring of 1912.

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DC 463, Game Over - persuader   (Apr 07, 2014, 8:09 am)
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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DC464 - Summer 1912 - Zoterik   (Apr 07, 2014, 3:45 am)
Austria retreats Galicia - Budapest, shoring up the homeland from further German incursions. As you send in your Fall orders, don't forget the two draw proposals up for vote this year:


Proposal One: 4-way, DIAS
Proposal Two: 3-way, A/F/T (what I can feel comfortable in calling "The Coalition"Wink


When voting, please make some sort of note as to which you vote for.  Unanimous consent is necessary for any proposals to pass.  Fall 1912 deadline is 12 April, 20:00 GMT.

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dc492 spring 1902 orders due today - catsfather   (Apr 07, 2014, 1:29 am)
If you haven't had a "received" from me then I may not have your orders.

H


On 4 April 2014 06:57, Hamish Williams wrote:

Everything remains nice and calm in the west, Russia makes sure it takes Rumania, but Turkey slips into Sevastopol ... cheeky.


I'll be in a pub at 8pm tonight, so I'll have to schedule builds for 8am BST on Saturday.  Please make them simple as I make be feeling a little rough.


Austria:    5 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Builds   2 units.
England:    5 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Builds   2 units.
France:     5 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Builds   2 units.
Germany:    5 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Builds   2 units.

Italy:      4 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Builds   1 unit.
Russia:     5 Supply centers,  4 Units:  Builds   1 unit.
Turkey:     5 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Builds   2 units.

H




Movement results for Fall of 1901.  (dc492)
 
Austria: F Albania - Greece.
Austria: A Serbia Supports A Sevastopol - Rumania.
Austria: A Vienna - Trieste (*Bounce*).
 
England: F North Sea Convoys A Yorkshire - Belgium.

England: F Norwegian Sea - Norway.
England: A Yorkshire - Belgium.
 
France: F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - Spain(sc).
France: A Paris - Burgundy (*Bounce*).
France: A Spain - Portugal.
 
Germany: F Denmark Hold.

Germany: A Kiel - Holland.
Germany: A Munich - Burgundy (*Bounce*).
 
Italy: F Ionian Sea Convoys A Naples - Tunis.
Italy: A Naples - Tunis.
Italy: A Venice - Trieste (*Bounce*).
 
Russia: F Armenia - Ankara (*Bounce*).

Russia: A Galicia Supports A Sevastopol - Rumania.
Russia: F Gulf of Bothnia - Sweden.
Russia: A Sevastopol - Rumania.
 
Turkey: F Black Sea - Sevastopol.
Turkey: A Bulgaria - Rumania (*Fails*).
Turkey: A Constantinople - Ankara (*Bounce*).

 
Unit locations:
 
Austria:   F Greece, A Serbia, A Vienna.
England:   A Belgium, F North Sea, F Norway.
France:    A Paris, A Portugal, F Spain(sc).
Germany:   F Denmark, A Holland, A Munich.

Italy:     F Ionian Sea, A Tunis, A Venice.

Russia:    F Armenia, A Galicia, A Rumania, F Sweden.
Turkey:    A Bulgaria, A Constantinople, F Sevastopol.
 
Ownership of supply centers:
 
Austria:   Budapest, Greece, Serbia, Trieste, Vienna.
England:   Belgium, Edinburgh, Liverpool, London, Norway.

France:    Brest, Marseilles, Paris, Portugal, Spain.
Germany:   Berlin, Denmark, Holland, Kiel, Munich.
Italy:     Naples, Rome, Tunis, Venice.
Russia:    Moscow, Rumania, St Petersburg, Sweden, Warsaw.

Turkey:    Ankara, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Sevastopol, Smyrna.

 
Austria:    5 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Builds   2 units.
England:    5 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Builds   2 units.
France:     5 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Builds   2 units.
Germany:    5 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Builds   2 units.

Italy:      4 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Builds   1 unit.
Russia:     5 Supply centers,  4 Units:  Builds   1 unit.
Turkey:     5 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Builds   2 units.
 
The next phase of dc492 will be Adjustments for Winter of 1901.

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dc482 spring 1912 orders due today, 8pm BST - catsfather   (Apr 07, 2014, 1:28 am)
If you haven't had a "received"...


On 3 April 2014 22:20, Hamish Williams wrote:

One order that impresses me, a couple of orders that confuse me ... which may well mean they're impressive to the point that I can't understand.  No retreats and no builds.



All draw proposals fails.

Spring 1912 due on Monday.

H




Movement results for Fall of 1911.  (dc482)

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

England: A Edinburgh Hold.

England: F North Atlantic Ocean - Norwegian Sea (*Fails*).

England: F Norwegian Sea - Barents Sea (*Fails*).

 
Germany: A Finland - St Petersburg (*Bounce*).

Germany: A Kiel Supports A Burgundy - Munich (*Cut*).

Germany: F Norway Supports A Finland - St Petersburg.

Germany: A Piedmont Supports A Munich - Tyrolia (*Void*).

Germany: A Ruhr Supports A Kiel.

Germany: F Sweden - Gulf of Bothnia.

 
Italy: F Apulia Supports F Tunis - Ionian Sea.

Italy: F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - English Channel.

Italy: F Naples Supports F Apulia.

Italy: A Rome Supports F Apulia.

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

Italy: A Tuscany Supports A Piedmont.

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

 
Turkey: F Adriatic Sea Supports A Venice.

Turkey: F Aegean Sea Supports F Ionian Sea.

Turkey: F Albania Supports F Ionian Sea.

Turkey: A Armenia - Sevastopol.

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

Turkey: A Berlin - Kiel (*Fails*).

Turkey: A Bulgaria - Serbia.

Turkey: F Eastern Mediterranean Supports F Ionian Sea.

Turkey: F Ionian Sea Hold.

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

Turkey: A Munich Hold.

Turkey: A Prussia - Paris (*Fails*).

Turkey: A Serbia - Trieste.

Turkey: A Silesia Supports A Munich.

Turkey: A St Petersburg - Moscow.

Turkey: A Tyrolia - Bohemia.

Turkey: A Venice Hold.

 
Unit locations:

 
England:   A Burgundy, A Edinburgh, F North Atlantic Ocean, F Norwegian Sea.

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

Italy:     F Apulia, F English Channel, F Naples, A Rome, F Tunis, A Tuscany, F 

           Tyrrhenian Sea.

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

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

           A Munich, A Prussia, A Serbia, A Sevastopol, A Silesia, A Trieste, A 

           Venice.

 
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 Spring of 1912.

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dc482 spring 1912 orders due today, 8pm BST (Winter Blitz) catsfather Apr 07, 08:49 am
Late in the day, but we've some draw proposals: Turkish solo
TI draw
TEI draw 

On 7 April 2014 07:28, Hamish Williams wrote:

If you haven't had a "received"...



On 3 April 2014 22:20, Hamish Williams wrote:

One order that impresses me, a couple of orders that confuse me ... which may well mean they're impressive to the point that I can't understand.  No retreats and no builds.



All draw proposals fails.

Spring 1912 due on Monday.

H




Movement results for Fall of 1911.  (dc482)

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

England: A Edinburgh Hold.

England: F North Atlantic Ocean - Norwegian Sea (*Fails*).

England: F Norwegian Sea - Barents Sea (*Fails*).

 
Germany: A Finland - St Petersburg (*Bounce*).

Germany: A Kiel Supports A Burgundy - Munich (*Cut*).

Germany: F Norway Supports A Finland - St Petersburg.

Germany: A Piedmont Supports A Munich - Tyrolia (*Void*).

Germany: A Ruhr Supports A Kiel.

Germany: F Sweden - Gulf of Bothnia.

 
Italy: F Apulia Supports F Tunis - Ionian Sea.

Italy: F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - English Channel.

Italy: F Naples Supports F Apulia.

Italy: A Rome Supports F Apulia.

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

Italy: A Tuscany Supports A Piedmont.

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

 
Turkey: F Adriatic Sea Supports A Venice.

Turkey: F Aegean Sea Supports F Ionian Sea.

Turkey: F Albania Supports F Ionian Sea.

Turkey: A Armenia - Sevastopol.

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

Turkey: A Berlin - Kiel (*Fails*).

Turkey: A Bulgaria - Serbia.

Turkey: F Eastern Mediterranean Supports F Ionian Sea.

Turkey: F Ionian Sea Hold.

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

Turkey: A Munich Hold.

Turkey: A Prussia - Paris (*Fails*).

Turkey: A Serbia - Trieste.

Turkey: A Silesia Supports A Munich.

Turkey: A St Petersburg - Moscow.

Turkey: A Tyrolia - Bohemia.

Turkey: A Venice Hold.

 
Unit locations:

 
England:   A Burgundy, A Edinburgh, F North Atlantic Ocean, F Norwegian Sea.

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

Italy:     F Apulia, F English Channel, F Naples, A Rome, F Tunis, A Tuscany, F 

           Tyrrhenian Sea.

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

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

           A Munich, A Prussia, A Serbia, A Sevastopol, A Silesia, A Trieste, A 

           Venice.

 
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 Spring of 1912.
DC 463, Game Over - offdisc   (Apr 06, 2014, 3:14 pm)
Hi All,Thanks for allowing me to help bring the game to a close. It was fun discussing the game and trying to come up with a good conclusion.Must admit, dealing with Simon was confusing --- but only because he is GMing another game I'm in and I got the games flipped in my head at times. Smile

Good Job to everyone.
Light Brigade --- Charge!
Mike Hoffman
---------
"Sit Long, Talk Much, Laugh Often" -- anon

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



On Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 6:34 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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DC 463, Game Over - Slangers   (Apr 06, 2014, 2:06 am)
England Game end statement
I am surprised that the draw proposal has gone through. I thought Lucas would push on for a bit longer to see if he could force a mistake from the coalition, or at least eliminate Alfred. I'm pleased with the outcome though as I feel everyone deserves to get something from the game. We have all played well and I've enjoyed every part of the game. Thanks for a good one, Jake, Lucas, Mike and Alfred.
It was an odd one in the early stages. Jake and I formed an alliance right from the beginning and I felt very comfortable working with him. this was a relief as I hate playing England and the slow growth and constant bickering with the neighbours unsettles me. We hit the Low Countries early but Germany fought back hard and it took us a long time to gain the upper hand, and it was really only the intervention of Archer as Russia that brought him down. Archer... Archer... I made lots of mistakes with Archer- he took a pounding early on and really should have fallen first, but I was persuaded by Italy that we needed Russia to survive in order to hold up the Turk. Accordingly, I held off attacking Russia and he rewarded me with a stab and a nuisance war in Scandinavia. We then went through several rounds of forming new E-R pacts, which we both ended up breaking at various points. I think on balance it was 2 stabs each. I could never understand why R didn't hit back at Turkey and why Turkey didn't ever go for the kill against Russia. I guess for a while it suited Lucas to use Archer as a buffer against the northern powers.
Italy looked like a front runner early on and everyone rallied around to peg him back.  For a while I thought this gave me a chance of a win for myself, but I felt that Turkey always had better prospects so I decided to play for a draw from about 1905 onwards. The balance of power was shaping up to be E-I-F against the R-T alliance but then Jake hit Italy against all advice. That was then I felt I had to go for it and attack France- this was partly to explore whether I could engineer something for myself, but mainly to prevent Jake getting strong enough that he could partner with Russia to take me down. The downside was that I lost a good friend and Italy rather petulantly declared that because of MY actions (not French actions against him...) he would help Turkey win the game. I didn't understand this at all as in effect I was coming to his aid.
Attacking France and having my ongoing wars with Archer in Scandinavia made me very vulnerable. I was very afraid of a F-R alliance which could have destroyed me. Fortunately this was when Archer lost interest so this doom scenario never arose. When Mike joined the game the agenda was clear- Turkey would win if E-F-R couldn't work together. I think Jake took some persuading,but he bravely trusted me to behave myself and we were able to rapidly throw up a stalemate position. Thanks to Mike for stepping in and being the voice of reason.
Everyone played well, but I thought Lucas played especially well. The use of the Russian shield was excellent and his repeated attempts to goad me into attacking Russia at the end were well thought out. It's a shame we never got the chance for our units to stand toe to toe and fight it out. Maybe in another game we can battle it out. 
Thanks to Warren for GMing. It is a tricky task at the best of times, but when RP blows up on you it gets really difficult.
Simon 

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DC464 - Spring 1912 - Zoterik   (Apr 06, 2014, 2:05 am)
My apologies for the delayed adjudication, gentlemen.  All of you got your orders in on time, but I had a few engagements which precluded my ability to follow through on my responsibilities to you.


There are two End of Game Proposals for your consideration.  The first is a DIAS, 4-way draw.  The second is a 3-way draw for Austria, France, and Turkey.  Please submit your votes alongside your Fall 1912 orders.  Before we go to Fall, however, there is one retreat which needs to be conducted. 


Austrian A Galicia can retreat to Budapest or Ukraine.


Summer 1912 retreat due 07 April, 20:00 GMT.
Fall 1912 orders and votes due 11 April, 20:00 GMT.


Austria:
A Budapest - Vienna
A Bulgaria Supports A Rumania
A Galicia - Bohemia (*Dislodged*)

A Greece Hold
F Ionian Sea - Aegean Sea
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - North Atlantic Ocean
A Rumania Hold
A Trieste Supports A Budapest - Vienna
A Venice - Tyrolia (*Fails*)

France:

A Brest - Picardy
A Burgundy Hold
F English Channel Supports A Brest - Picardy
F Irish Sea - Liverpool
F London - Yorkshire (*Bounce*)
A Paris Supports A Burgundy
A Piedmont Hold
F Wales - London (*Fails*)


Germany:
A Belgium, no move received
A Berlin - Prussia
A Bohemia Supports A Vienna - Galicia
F Denmark Supports F Skagerrak - North Sea

F Edinburgh - Yorkshire (*Bounce*)
A Holland Supports A Belgium
A Kiel - Ruhr
A Munich - Silesia
F Norway - Norwegian Sea
A Sevastopol, no move received
F Skagerrak - North Sea
A Tyrolia - Vienna (*Fails*)

A Ukraine - Warsaw
A Vienna - Galicia

Turkey:
A Armenia Hold
A Constantinople Hold
F Tyrrhenian Sea Hold

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DC 463, Game Over - Slangers   (Apr 06, 2014, 2:05 am)
England Game end statement
I am surprised that the draw proposal has gone through. I thought Lucas would push on for a bit longer to see if he could force a mistake from the coalition, or at least eliminate Alfred. I'm pleased with the outcome though as I feel everyone deserves to get something from the game. We have all played well and I've enjoyed every part of the game. Thanks for a good one, Jake, Lucas, Mike and Alfred.
It was an odd one in the early stages. Jake and I formed an alliance right from the beginning and I felt very comfortable working with him. this was a relief as I hate playing England and the slow growth and constant bickering with the neighbours unsettles me. We hit the Low Countries early but Germany fought back hard and it took us a long time to gain the upper hand, and it was really only the intervention of Archer as Russia that brought him down. Archer... Archer... I made lots of mistakes with Archer- he took a pounding early on and really should have fallen first, but I was persuaded by Italy that we needed Russia to survive in order to hold up the Turk. Accordingly, I held off attacking Russia and he rewarded me with a stab and a nuisance war in Scandinavia. We then went through several rounds of forming new E-R pacts, which we both ended up breaking at various points. I think on balance it was 2 stabs each. I could never understand why R didn't hit back at Turkey and why Turkey didn't ever go for the kill against Russia. I guess for a while it suited Lucas to use Archer as a buffer against the northern powers.
Italy looked like a front runner early on and everyone rallied around to peg him back.  For a while I thought this gave me a chance of a win for myself, but I felt that Turkey always had better prospects so I decided to play for a draw from about 1905 onwards. The balance of power was shaping up to be E-I-F against the R-T alliance but then Jake hit Italy against all advice. That was then I felt I had to go for it and attack France- this was partly to explore whether I could engineer something for myself, but mainly to prevent Jake getting strong enough that he could partner with Russia to take me down. The downside was that I lost a good friend and Italy rather petulantly declared that because of MY actions (not French actions against him...) he would help Turkey win the game. I didn't understand this at all as in effect I was coming to his aid.
Attacking France and having my ongoing wars with Archer in Scandinavia made me very vulnerable. I was very afraid of a F-R alliance which could have destroyed me. Fortunately this was when Archer lost interest so this doom scenario never arose. When Mike joined the game the agenda was clear- Turkey would win if E-F-R couldn't work together. I think Jake took some persuading,but he bravely trusted me to behave myself and we were able to rapidly throw up a stalemate position. Thanks to Mike for stepping in and being the voice of reason.
Everyone played well, but I thought Lucas played especially well. The use of the Russian shield was excellent and his repeated attempts to goad me into attacking Russia at the end were well thought out. It's a shame we never got the chance for our units to stand toe to toe and fight it out. Maybe in another game we can battle it out. 
Thanks to Warren for GMing. It is a tricky task at the best of times, but when RP blows up on you it gets really difficult.
Simon 

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dc491 w01 Build error - untitled36   (Apr 05, 2014, 8:19 pm)
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 

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DC 463, Game Over - alwayshunted   (Apr 05, 2014, 6:34 pm)
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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DC 463, Game Over (dc463) Slangers Apr 06, 02:05 am
England Game end statement
I am surprised that the draw proposal has gone through. I thought Lucas would push on for a bit longer to see if he could force a mistake from the coalition, or at least eliminate Alfred. I'm pleased with the outcome though as I feel everyone deserves to get something from the game. We have all played well and I've enjoyed every part of the game. Thanks for a good one, Jake, Lucas, Mike and Alfred.
It was an odd one in the early stages. Jake and I formed an alliance right from the beginning and I felt very comfortable working with him. this was a relief as I hate playing England and the slow growth and constant bickering with the neighbours unsettles me. We hit the Low Countries early but Germany fought back hard and it took us a long time to gain the upper hand, and it was really only the intervention of Archer as Russia that brought him down. Archer... Archer... I made lots of mistakes with Archer- he took a pounding early on and really should have fallen first, but I was persuaded by Italy that we needed Russia to survive in order to hold up the Turk. Accordingly, I held off attacking Russia and he rewarded me with a stab and a nuisance war in Scandinavia. We then went through several rounds of forming new E-R pacts, which we both ended up breaking at various points. I think on balance it was 2 stabs each. I could never understand why R didn't hit back at Turkey and why Turkey didn't ever go for the kill against Russia. I guess for a while it suited Lucas to use Archer as a buffer against the northern powers.
Italy looked like a front runner early on and everyone rallied around to peg him back.  For a while I thought this gave me a chance of a win for myself, but I felt that Turkey always had better prospects so I decided to play for a draw from about 1905 onwards. The balance of power was shaping up to be E-I-F against the R-T alliance but then Jake hit Italy against all advice. That was then I felt I had to go for it and attack France- this was partly to explore whether I could engineer something for myself, but mainly to prevent Jake getting strong enough that he could partner with Russia to take me down. The downside was that I lost a good friend and Italy rather petulantly declared that because of MY actions (not French actions against him...) he would help Turkey win the game. I didn't understand this at all as in effect I was coming to his aid.
Attacking France and having my ongoing wars with Archer in Scandinavia made me very vulnerable. I was very afraid of a F-R alliance which could have destroyed me. Fortunately this was when Archer lost interest so this doom scenario never arose. When Mike joined the game the agenda was clear- Turkey would win if E-F-R couldn't work together. I think Jake took some persuading,but he bravely trusted me to behave myself and we were able to rapidly throw up a stalemate position. Thanks to Mike for stepping in and being the voice of reason.
Everyone played well, but I thought Lucas played especially well. The use of the Russian shield was excellent and his repeated attempts to goad me into attacking Russia at the end were well thought out. It's a shame we never got the chance for our units to stand toe to toe and fight it out. Maybe in another game we can battle it out. 
Thanks to Warren for GMing. It is a tricky task at the best of times, but when RP blows up on you it gets really difficult.
Simon 
DC 463, Game Over (dc463) Slangers Apr 06, 02:06 am
England Game end statement
I am surprised that the draw proposal has gone through. I thought Lucas would push on for a bit longer to see if he could force a mistake from the coalition, or at least eliminate Alfred. I'm pleased with the outcome though as I feel everyone deserves to get something from the game. We have all played well and I've enjoyed every part of the game. Thanks for a good one, Jake, Lucas, Mike and Alfred.
It was an odd one in the early stages. Jake and I formed an alliance right from the beginning and I felt very comfortable working with him. this was a relief as I hate playing England and the slow growth and constant bickering with the neighbours unsettles me. We hit the Low Countries early but Germany fought back hard and it took us a long time to gain the upper hand, and it was really only the intervention of Archer as Russia that brought him down. Archer... Archer... I made lots of mistakes with Archer- he took a pounding early on and really should have fallen first, but I was persuaded by Italy that we needed Russia to survive in order to hold up the Turk. Accordingly, I held off attacking Russia and he rewarded me with a stab and a nuisance war in Scandinavia. We then went through several rounds of forming new E-R pacts, which we both ended up breaking at various points. I think on balance it was 2 stabs each. I could never understand why R didn't hit back at Turkey and why Turkey didn't ever go for the kill against Russia. I guess for a while it suited Lucas to use Archer as a buffer against the northern powers.
Italy looked like a front runner early on and everyone rallied around to peg him back.  For a while I thought this gave me a chance of a win for myself, but I felt that Turkey always had better prospects so I decided to play for a draw from about 1905 onwards. The balance of power was shaping up to be E-I-F against the R-T alliance but then Jake hit Italy against all advice. That was then I felt I had to go for it and attack France- this was partly to explore whether I could engineer something for myself, but mainly to prevent Jake getting strong enough that he could partner with Russia to take me down. The downside was that I lost a good friend and Italy rather petulantly declared that because of MY actions (not French actions against him...) he would help Turkey win the game. I didn't understand this at all as in effect I was coming to his aid.
Attacking France and having my ongoing wars with Archer in Scandinavia made me very vulnerable. I was very afraid of a F-R alliance which could have destroyed me. Fortunately this was when Archer lost interest so this doom scenario never arose. When Mike joined the game the agenda was clear- Turkey would win if E-F-R couldn't work together. I think Jake took some persuading,but he bravely trusted me to behave myself and we were able to rapidly throw up a stalemate position. Thanks to Mike for stepping in and being the voice of reason.
Everyone played well, but I thought Lucas played especially well. The use of the Russian shield was excellent and his repeated attempts to goad me into attacking Russia at the end were well thought out. It's a shame we never got the chance for our units to stand toe to toe and fight it out. Maybe in another game we can battle it out. 
Thanks to Warren for GMing. It is a tricky task at the best of times, but when RP blows up on you it gets really difficult.
Simon 
DC 463, Game Over (dc463) offdisc Apr 06, 03:14 pm
Hi All,Thanks for allowing me to help bring the game to a close. It was fun discussing the game and trying to come up with a good conclusion.Must admit, dealing with Simon was confusing --- but only because he is GMing another game I'm in and I got the games flipped in my head at times. Smile

Good Job to everyone.
Light Brigade --- Charge!
Mike Hoffman
---------
"Sit Long, Talk Much, Laugh Often" -- anon

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



On Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 6:34 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
DC 463, Game Over (dc463) persuader Apr 07, 08:09 am
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
DC 463, Game Over (dc463) offdisc Apr 08, 06:07 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

 
DC 463, Game Over (dc463) Slangers Apr 09, 04:28 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

 
DC 463, Game Over (dc463) jason4747 Apr 09, 07:36 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

 
DC 463, Game Over (dc463) alfdog Apr 10, 04:33 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 

Sent from Samsung Mobile






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





---------

"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

 
















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DC4899 Camus Winter 1902 builds are in! - Cartesian   (Apr 05, 2014, 10:43 am)
DC4899 Camus Winter 1902Press:
Vladimir Spewtin: Whoops I did it again! Annexed Constantinople and Budapest by accident. These are not acts of aggression.


- End of Press

***Deadline Spring 1903 Monday 14th April 1500 GMT ***. This deadline is now set.

Likely future schedule:
Summer 1903 by Tuesday 15th April
Fall 1903 Monday 28th April Autumn/Winter 1903 by Wednesday 30th April
Spring 1904 Sunday 4th May

In other words we have 2 weeks between Spring and Fall 1903 instead of the usual week. All this is to accommodate a trip of my own and at the request of some other players. I suppose it's that time of year...
Please let me know quickly if this is not going to work for you, and I will see what can be done. Once a deadline is set, I will not usually change it.


As always: send preliminary orders now, while you think of it! Then if you have some real-life event intervening, at least you have got some orders for your units to follow!

Austria:England:
England: Builds F edi

France: 
No change
Germany:Germany: Removes F hel


Italy:Italy: Builds F nap


Russia:Russia: Builds A sev
Russia: Builds F stp/sc
Russia: Builds A war

Turkey:
Turkey: Removes F eas
Turkey: Removes A smy

On 4 April 2014 16:48, John Langley wrote:


DC489 Camus Fall 1902
The Tsar makes good his gains in Turkey! Germany is somewhat beleaguered as England makes fresh pots of tea in Belgium and Denmark. The French hold their own and cultivate their vineyards, while across the Alps, action from Italy and Russia causes a bit of headache for the Archduke.



The only dislodged unit is Austrian A Vienna, which has no escape and is destroyed. 


Press:
Vladimir Spewtin- EU: We did not intend to annex Ankara, but were invited to provide protection for our 2 citizens in the city, who were being harassed by raki sellers in their favourite bars. You can be sure that we will not encroach onto the sovereign territory of any other power, unless subjected to similar provocation.



- End of Press


We thus move quickly to Winter 1902. We need the following adjustments:


Austria: 4 supply centres, 3 units. Home supply centre occupation blocks 1 build.
England: 6 supply centres, 5 units. 1 unit may be built.
France: 5 supply centres, 5 units. No units to build or remove.
Germany: 4 supply centres, 5 units. 1 unit must be removed.
Italy: 5 supply centres, 4 units. 1 unit may be built.
Russia: 9 supply centres, 6 units. 3 units may be built.
Turkey: 1 supply centre, 3 units. 2 units must be removed.


*** Deadline: Please let me have these builds by tomorrow, that’s Saturday 5th April 1500 GMT*** I will put out a new map as soon as I have a full set of builds/disbands orders.



I then intend to work to the following schedule (a bit more relaxed&hellipWink:


Spring 1903 - Monday 14th April
Summer 1903 by Tuesday 15th April
Fall 1903 Monday 28th April 


In other words we have 2 weeks between Spring and Fall 1903 instead of the usual week. All this is to accommodate a trip of my own and at the request of some other players. I suppose it's that time of year...

Please let me know quickly if this is not going to work for you, and I will see what can be done. Once a deadline is set, I will not usually change it.

Thank you all for getting your orders in on time, even though it was touch and go for some of you.



As always: send preliminary orders now, while you think of it! Then if you have some real-life event intervening, at least you have got some orders for your units to follow!



Austria:
The Army in Vienna cannot retreat; unit destroyed.
Austria: F gre - aeg
Failed because Turkey: F aeg - con failed.
Austria: A ser - bul
Austria: A tri Supports A vie
Support cut by Move from Venice.
Austria: A vie Supports A tri
Support cut by Move from Tyrolia. 
Dislodged from tyr (2 against 1).


England:
England: A bel Supports A bur - ruh
England: F den Supports F swe - bal
Support failed. Supported unit's order does not match support given.
England: F lon - wal
England: F nth Supports A bel
England: F ska Supports F den


France:
France: A bur - ruh
Bounced with hol (2 against 1).
France: A mar - bur
Failed because France: A bur - ruh failed.
France: F mao - spa/sc
France: A par Supports A mar - bur
France: A spa - gas


Germany:
Germany: A ber - kie
Failed because Germany: F kie - hol failed.
Germany: F hel Supports F kie - hol
Germany: A hol - ruh
Bounced with bur (2 against 1).
Germany: F kie - hol
Failed because Germany: A hol - ruh failed.
Germany: A mun Supports A hol - ruh


Italy:
Italy: A boh Supports A tyr - vie
Italy: F tun - ion
Italy: A tyr - vie
Italy: A ven - tri
Bounced with tri (1 against 1).


Russia:
Russia: A ank Supports F bla - con
Russia: F bla - con
Russia: A lvn - pru
Russia: A rum - bud
Russia: F swe Holds
Russia: A war - gal


Turkey:
Turkey: F aeg - con
Failed.
Turkey: A con - my
Turkey: F eas Supports A con - smy


Supply Centre Ownership:
Austria: Bulgaria, Greece, Serbia, Trieste (4 total).
England: Belgium, Denmark, Edinburgh, Liverpool, London, Norway (6 total).
France: Brest, Marseilles, Paris, Portugal, Spain (5 total).
Germany: Berlin, Holland, Kiel, Munich (4 total).
Italy: Naples, Rome, Tunis, Venice, Vienna (5 total).
Russia: Ankara, Budapest, Constantinople, Moscow, Rumania, Sevastopol, St. Petersburg, Sweden, Warsaw (9 total).

Turkey: Smyrna (1 total).

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DC4899 Camus Winter 1902 builds are in! (dc489) Cartesian Apr 13, 01:39 pm
Less than 24hours left!

On Saturday, April 5, 2014, John Langley wrote:

DC4899 Camus Winter 1902Press:
Vladimir Spewtin: Whoops I did it again! Annexed Constantinople and Budapest by accident. These are not acts of aggression.



- End of Press


***Deadline Spring 1903 Monday 14th April 1500 GMT ***. This deadline is now set.


Likely future schedule:

Summer 1903 by Tuesday 15th April

Fall 1903 Monday 28th April Autumn/Winter 1903 by Wednesday 30th April

Spring 1904 Sunday 4th May


In other words we have 2 weeks between Spring and Fall 1903 instead of the usual week. All this is to accommodate a trip of my own and at the request of some other players. I suppose it's that time of year...

Please let me know quickly if this is not going to work for you, and I will see what can be done. Once a deadline is set, I will not usually change it.




As always: send preliminary orders now, while you think of it! Then if you have some real-life event intervening, at least you have got some orders for your units to follow!


Austria:England:
England: Builds F edi

France: 
No change
Germany:Germany: Removes F hel


Italy:Italy: Builds F nap


Russia:Russia: Builds A sev
Russia: Builds F stp/sc
Russia: Builds A war

Turkey:
Turkey: Removes F eas
Turkey: Removes A smy

On 4 April 2014 16:48, John Langley wrote:



DC489 Camus Fall 1902
The Tsar makes good his gains in Turkey! Germany is somewhat beleaguered as England makes fresh pots of tea in Belgium and Denmark. The French hold their own and cultivate their vineyards, while across the Alps, action from Italy and Russia causes a bit of headache for the Archduke.




The only dislodged unit is Austrian A Vienna, which has no escape and is destroyed. 


Press:
Vladimir Spewtin- EU: We did not intend to annex Ankara, but were invited to provide protection for our 2 citizens in the city, who were being harassed by raki sellers in their favourite bars. You can be sure that we will not encroach onto the sovereign territory of any other power, unless subjected to similar provocation.




- End of Press


We thus move quickly to Winter 1902. We need the following adjustments:


Austria: 4 supply centres, 3 units. Home supply centre occupation blocks 1 build.
England: 6 supply centres, 5 units. 1 unit may be built.
France: 5 supply centres, 5 units. No units to build or remove.
Germany: 4 supply centres, 5 units. 1 unit must be removed.
Italy: 5 supply centres, 4 units. 1 unit may be built.
Russia: 9 supply centres, 6 units. 3 units may be built.
Turkey: 1 supply centre, 3 units. 2 units must be removed.


*** Deadline: Please let me have these builds by tomorrow, that’s Saturday 5th April 1500 GMT*** I will put out a new map as soon as I have a full set of builds/disbands orders.




I then intend to work to the following schedule (a bit more relaxed&hellipWink:


Spring 1903 - Monday 14th April
Summer 1903 by Tuesday 15th April
Fall 1903 Monday 28th April 


In other words we have 2 weeks between Spring and Fall 1903 instead of the usual week. All this is to accommodate a trip of my own and at the request of some other players. I suppose it's that time of year...


Please let me know quickly if this is not going to work for you, and I will see what can be done. Once a deadline is set, I will not usually change it.


Thank you all for getting your orders in on time, even though it was touch and go for some of you.




As always: send preliminary orders now, while you think of it! Then if you have some real-life event intervening, at least you have got some orders for your units to follow!




Austria:
The Army in Vienna cannot retreat; unit destroyed.
Austria: F gre - aeg
Failed because Turkey: F aeg - con failed.
Austria: A ser - bul
Austria: A tri Supports A vie
Support cut by Move from Venice.
Austria: A vie Supports A tri
Support cut by Move from Tyrolia. 
Dislodged from tyr (2 against 1).


England:
England: A bel Supports A bur - ruh
England: F den Supports F swe - bal
Support failed. Supported unit's order does not match support given.
England: F lon - wal
England: F nth Supports A bel
England: F ska Supports F den


France:
France: A bur - ruh
Bounced with hol (2 against 1).
France: A mar - bur
Failed because France: A bur - ruh failed.
France: F mao - spa/sc
France: A par Supports A mar - bur
France: A spa - gas


Germany:
Germany: A ber - kie
Failed because Germany: F kie - hol failed.
Germany: F hel Supports F kie - hol
Germany: A hol - ruh
Bounced with bur (2 against 1).
Germany: F kie - hol
Failed because Germany: A hol - ruh failed.
Germany: A mun Supports A hol - ruh


Italy:
Italy: A boh Supports A tyr - vie
Italy: F tun - ion
Italy: A tyr - vie
Italy: A ven - tri
Bounced with tri (1 against 1).


Russia:
Russia: A ank Supports F bla - con
Russia: F bla - con
Russia: A lvn - pru
Russia: A rum - bud
Russia: F swe Holds
Russia: A war - gal


Turkey:
Turkey: F aeg - con
Failed.
Turkey: A con - my
Turkey: F eas Supports A con - smy


Supply Centre Ownership:
Austria: Bulgaria, Greece, Serbia, Trieste (4 total).
England: Belgium, Denmark, Edinburgh, Liverpool, London, Norway (6 total).
France: Brest, Marseilles, Paris, Portugal, Spain (5 total).
Germany: Berlin, Holland, Kiel, Munich (4 total).
Italy: Naples, Rome, Tunis, Venice, Vienna (5 total).
DC4899 Camus Winter 1902 builds are in! (dc489) Cartesian Apr 14, 04:11 am
5 hours left!
If I haven't acknowledged receipt of your orders, you know what this means!
J

On Sunday, April 13, 2014, John Langley wrote:

Less than 24hours left!

On Saturday, April 5, 2014, John Langley wrote:

DC4899 Camus Winter 1902Press:
Vladimir Spewtin: Whoops I did it again! Annexed Constantinople and Budapest by accident. These are not acts of aggression.



- End of Press


***Deadline Spring 1903 Monday 14th April 1500 GMT ***. This deadline is now set.


Likely future schedule:

Summer 1903 by Tuesday 15th April

Fall 1903 Monday 28th April Autumn/Winter 1903 by Wednesday 30th April

Spring 1904 Sunday 4th May


In other words we have 2 weeks between Spring and Fall 1903 instead of the usual week. All this is to accommodate a trip of my own and at the request of some other players. I suppose it's that time of year...

Please let me know quickly if this is not going to work for you, and I will see what can be done. Once a deadline is set, I will not usually change it.




As always: send preliminary orders now, while you think of it! Then if you have some real-life event intervening, at least you have got some orders for your units to follow!


Austria:England:
England: Builds F edi

France: 
No change
Germany:Germany: Removes F hel


Italy:Italy: Builds F nap


Russia:Russia: Builds A sev
Russia: Builds F stp/sc
Russia: Builds A war

Turkey:
Turkey: Removes F eas
Turkey: Removes A smy

On 4 April 2014 16:48, John Langley wrote:



DC489 Camus Fall 1902
The Tsar makes good his gain
DC 493, Winter 1901 - alwayshunted   (Apr 05, 2014, 4:02 am)
Slightly late tonight folks, sorry about that.
 
Here is the winter turn.
 
 
_________________
Austria:
Build A Vienna
Build A Budapest
 
France:
Build A Paris
Build F Brest
Build F Marseilles
 
Germany:
Build F Berlin
Build A Munich
 
Russia:
Build A Warsaw
Build A Sevastopol
----------------------

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dc492 winter 1901 - catsfather   (Apr 05, 2014, 3:38 am)
Spring 02 orders due 20:00BST on Monday, 7 April.




Adjustment orders for Winter of 1901.  (dc492)

 
Austria: Build A Budapest.

Austria: Build F Trieste.

 
England: Build F London.

England: Build F Liverpool.

 
France: Build F Marseilles.

France: Build A Brest.

 
Germany: Build F Berlin.

Germany: Build A Kiel.

 
Italy: Build F Naples.

 
Russia: Build A Moscow.

 
Turkey: Build F Ankara.

Turkey: Build A Smyrna.

 
Unit locations:

 
Austria:   A Budapest, F Greece, A Serbia, F Trieste, A Vienna.

England:   A Belgium, F Liverpool, F London, F North Sea, F Norway.

France:    A Brest, F Marseilles, A Paris, A Portugal, F Spain(sc).

Germany:   F Berlin, F Denmark, A Holland, A Kiel, A Munich.

Italy:     F Ionian Sea, F Naples, A Tunis, A Venice.

Russia:    F Armenia, A Galicia, A Moscow, A Rumania, F Sweden.

Turkey:    F Ankara, A Bulgaria, A Constantinople, F Sevastopol, A Smyrna.

 
Ownership of supply centers:

 
Austria:   Budapest, Greece, Serbia, Trieste, Vienna.

England:   Belgium, Edinburgh, Liverpool, London, Norway.

France:    Brest, Marseilles, Paris, Portugal, Spain.

Germany:   Berlin, Denmark, Holland, Kiel, Munich.

Italy:     Naples, Rome, Tunis, Venice.

Russia:    Moscow, Rumania, St Petersburg, Sweden, Warsaw.

Turkey:    Ankara, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Sevastopol, Smyrna.

 
Austria:    5 Supply centers,  5 Units:  Builds   0 units.

England:    5 Supply centers,  5 Units:  Builds   0 units.

France:     5 Supply centers,  5 Units:  Builds   0 units.

Germany:    5 Supply centers,  5 Units:  Builds   0 units.

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

Russia:     5 Supply centers,  5 Units:  Builds   0 units.

Turkey:     5 Supply centers,  5 Units:  Builds   0 units.

 
The next phase of dc492 will be Movement for Spring of 1902.

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dc492 build reminder - catsfather   (Apr 05, 2014, 2:09 am)
I'm missing some builds...


On 4 April 2014 06:57, Hamish Williams wrote:

Everything remains nice and calm in the west, Russia makes sure it takes Rumania, but Turkey slips into Sevastopol ... cheeky.


I'll be in a pub at 8pm tonight, so I'll have to schedule builds for 8am BST on Saturday.  Please make them simple as I make be feeling a little rough.


Austria:    5 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Builds   2 units.
England:    5 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Builds   2 units.
France:     5 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Builds   2 units.
Germany:    5 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Builds   2 units.

Italy:      4 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Builds   1 unit.
Russia:     5 Supply centers,  4 Units:  Builds   1 unit.
Turkey:     5 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Builds   2 units.

H




Movement results for Fall of 1901.  (dc492)
 
Austria: F Albania - Greece.
Austria: A Serbia Supports A Sevastopol - Rumania.
Austria: A Vienna - Trieste (*Bounce*).
 
England: F North Sea Convoys A Yorkshire - Belgium.

England: F Norwegian Sea - Norway.
England: A Yorkshire - Belgium.
 
France: F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - Spain(sc).
France: A Paris - Burgundy (*Bounce*).
France: A Spain - Portugal.
 
Germany: F Denmark Hold.

Germany: A Kiel - Holland.
Germany: A Munich - Burgundy (*Bounce*).
 
Italy: F Ionian Sea Convoys A Naples - Tunis.
Italy: A Naples - Tunis.
Italy: A Venice - Trieste (*Bounce*).
 
Russia: F Armenia - Ankara (*Bounce*).

Russia: A Galicia Supports A Sevastopol - Rumania.
Russia: F Gulf of Bothnia - Sweden.
Russia: A Sevastopol - Rumania.
 
Turkey: F Black Sea - Sevastopol.
Turkey: A Bulgaria - Rumania (*Fails*).
Turkey: A Constantinople - Ankara (*Bounce*).

 
Unit locations:
 
Austria:   F Greece, A Serbia, A Vienna.
England:   A Belgium, F North Sea, F Norway.
France:    A Paris, A Portugal, F Spain(sc).
Germany:   F Denmark, A Holland, A Munich.

Italy:     F Ionian Sea, A Tunis, A Venice.

Russia:    F Armenia, A Galicia, A Rumania, F Sweden.
Turkey:    A Bulgaria, A Constantinople, F Sevastopol.
 
Ownership of supply centers:
 
Austria:   Budapest, Greece, Serbia, Trieste, Vienna.
England:   Belgium, Edinburgh, Liverpool, London, Norway.

France:    Brest, Marseilles, Paris, Portugal, Spain.
Germany:   Berlin, Denmark, Holland, Kiel, Munich.
Italy:     Naples, Rome, Tunis, Venice.
Russia:    Moscow, Rumania, St Petersburg, Sweden, Warsaw.

Turkey:    Ankara, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Sevastopol, Smyrna.

 
Austria:    5 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Builds   2 units.
England:    5 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Builds   2 units.
France:     5 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Builds   2 units.
Germany:    5 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Builds   2 units.

Italy:      4 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Builds   1 unit.
Russia:     5 Supply centers,  4 Units:  Builds   1 unit.
Turkey:     5 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Builds   2 units.
 
The next phase of dc492 will be Adjustments for Winter of 1901.

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dc491 w01 Builds! - FuzzyLogic   (Apr 04, 2014, 9:12 pm)
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 

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DC 483, Fall and Autumn 1911 Game Over - Godzilla   (Apr 04, 2014, 5:46 pm)
Yeah, she was killer.  I freely admit to writing a somewhat callous message to her early in the game, calling her out on that, because I simply couldn't believe a novice could handle a game the way she was.  Watch out, sheep, a wolf is loose among us!  ;o)
Thanks to all for your kind words.  Already suspect I'm going down big in Round 2, lol.

Cheers,Marc
I get my comedy from Fox News, and my news from Comedy Central.
On Apr 4, 2014, at 1:52 PM, Eric Brown wrote:

I didn't realize this was your first game. You did very well.     
Eric C. Brown
 
From: Suzanne Maeder
To: joe babinsack
Cc: Michael
Sims ; Mark ; "john.robillard(at)telia.com" ; Eric Brown ; "azcat1990(at)earthlink.net" ; blitz ; Warren Fleming ; "madpeters(at)earthlink.net"
Sent: Friday, April 4, 2014 7:35 AM
Subject: Re: DC 483, Fall and Autumn 1911 Game Over

Thanks to all for my first-ever game of Diplomacy. It was a fun and eye-opening initiation into this wonderful little corner of the gaming universe. I look forward to future games with all of you (France I'm especially looking at you! ).
Congratulations Marc- who taught me about stalemate lines, DMZ's, and the importance of the long game. Thank you for a wonderful game! You deserve the win.
Good luck all with the rest of the tournament. Happy gaming.
-Suzanne Maeder
On Apr 4, 2014 8:29 AM, "joe babinsack" wrote:

 Congrats Marc.... weird game, but well played on your part.
 --Joe
On Thursday, April 3, 2014 11:57 PM, Eric Brown wrote:

Congratulations, Marc. Extremely well played.     
Eric C. Brown
 

From: Warren Fleming

To: "azcat1990(at)earthlink.net" ; "john.robillard(at)telia.com"
; "chaosonejoe(at)yahoo.com" ; "madpeters(at)earthlink.net" ; "MDemagogue(at)gmail.com" ; "ecbrown88(at)yahoo.com" ; "semaeder(at)gmail.com"

Cc: blitz ; Michael Sims ; Warren Fleming

Sent: Thursday, April 3, 2014 7:13 PM
Subject: DC 483, Fall and Autumn 1911 Game Over


Hi gang,
 
Here is the fateful turn.  I am not sure if this is proper protocol, but I am doing it anyway  Smile
 

Germany has achieved 18 supply centers, and nothing in the retreats is going to change that. So I ran the retreats as ordered or as I assumed they would order, and the game is now OVER.  The final status is pasted below the adjudication.

 
Congrats to Marc for a well deserved win, and THANK YOU to all participants who were great at getting orders in, no matter the situation on the board.
 
I wish I could say the same for some of my round 2 players........

 
Although not required, you can send End of Game Statements to the group... I'm sure people would be glad to read them.
 
Cheers,
 
Warren

 
 
 
---------------------
Austria:
A Bulgaria - Constantinople (*Bounce*)
A Greece Hold (*Dislodged*)
A Moscow Supports A Ukraine - Sevastopol

F Rome - Naples
A Rumania Supports A Ukraine - Sevastopol
F Tunis - Ionian Sea (*Bounce*)
A Ukraine - Sevastopol
A Venice Hold
A Vienna - Galicia

 
England:
F London - North Sea (*Dislodged*)
 
Germany:
A Burgundy - Marseilles
F Edinburgh - North Sea
F English Channel - Mid-Atlantic Ocean

A Holland - Ruhr
A Kiel - Denmark
A
Livonia Supports A Warsaw
F North Sea - London
F Norway - St Petersburg(nc)
A Piedmont - Tuscany
A Spain Hold
A Warsaw Hold

F Western Mediterranean Supports F Tunis (*Ordered to Move*)
A Yorkshire Supports F North Sea - London
 
Russia:
A Sevastopol Supports A Warsaw - Moscow (*Dislodged*)

 
Turkey:
F Aegean Sea Supports F Ionian Sea - Greece
A Apulia - Venice (*Fails*)
F Black Sea - Constantinople (*Bounce*)

F Ionian Sea - Greece
F Tyrrhenian Sea - Ionian Sea (*Bounce*)
 
 

Austria:   Budapest, Bulgaria, Moscow,
Naples, Rome, Rumania,
           Serbia, Sevastopol, Trieste, Tunis, Venice, Vienna.
Germany:   Belgium, Berlin, Brest, Denmark, Edinburgh, Holland,
           Kiel, Liverpool, London, Marseilles, Munich, Norway,

           Paris, Portugal, Spain, St Petersburg, Sweden, Warsaw.
Turkey:    Ankara, Constantinople, Greece, Smyrna.
Adjustments:
Austria:   Supp 12 Unit  9 Build  3

England:   Supp  0 Unit  0 Build  0
France:    Supp  0 Unit  0 Build  0
Germany:   Supp 18 Unit 13 Build  3
Italy:    
Supp  0 Unit  0 Build  0
Russia:    Supp  0 Unit  1 Remove  1
Turkey:    Supp  4 Unit  5 Remove  1

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DC 491 F01 - untitled36   (Apr 04, 2014, 3:16 pm)
Hey all, 

I forgot I will be got for the adjudication (in like 5 hours). Mike sims will sub for me. Please email changes to him at mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net and keep using the order box. You can CC me as well. If you already sent them in, I have forwarded them to Mike, so not need to panic. He's got them.

John

From: untitled36(at)hotmail.com
To: joral(at)darkenedpath.com
CC: john.robillard(at)telia.com; clarklandry(at)gmail.com; finchleywomble(at)hotmail.com; stevemlotter(at)yahoo.com; ecbrown88(at)yahoo.com; michael.alan.walters(at)gmail.com; mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net; orders(at)diplomaticcorp.com; blitz2014(at)diplomaticcorp.com
Subject: DC 491 F01
Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2014 21:07:44 -0500




*Rumania Voted Most Popular Province!*
*Belgium the Runner Up!*
*Greece and Iberia Remain Independent*

Hey all,

     Well, in spite of a really weird Spring, Fall ends up restoring us to much more "normal" territory. In fact, probably the "weirdest" thing now if Austria's F Ion. No retreats still, so we look at builds:

Austria: +1 (+Ser)England: +1 (+Nwy)France: +1 (+bel)Germany: +2 (+ hol, +Den)Italy: +1 (+tun)Russia: +1 (+Rum)Turkey:  +1 (+Bul)

John

> ID CountryName Email Location
>
> bunwarpgazoo AUSTRIA John
> Robillard john.robillard(at)telia.com Haernoesand, SE
>
> cl2849_ TURKEY Clark clarklandry(at)gmail.com
>
> finchleywomble GERMANY Benjy
> Aarons finchleywomble(at)hotmail.com London, GLONDON, UK
>
> Joral_ ENGLAND Justin ardjoral(at)darkenedpath.com Cartersville, GA, US
>
> LottoWinner_ ITALY Steve Lotter stevemlotter(at)yahoo.com Battle Creek, MI, US
>
> PeaceWithHonor RUSSIA Eric
> Brown ecbrown88(at)yahoo.com Wayne, IL, US
>
> waltersm1_ FRANCE
> MichaelWalters michael.alan.walters(at)gmail.com
> Brooklyn, NY, US
>
>

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dc488 SU03 4/10 NEXT - vegas_iwish   (Apr 04, 2014, 2:42 pm)
Next Thurs but most getting in early so ponder marking final on your stuff. Rome:
A Vindobona - RhaetiaPersia:
A Jerusalem - NabateaEgypt:
F Egyptian Sea - Crete
http://www.diplomaticcorp.com/game_page.php?game_id=dc488

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DC 483, Fall and Autumn 1911 Game Over - PeaceWithHonor   (Apr 04, 2014, 1:52 pm)
I didn't realize this was your first game. You did very well.     
Eric C. Brown
 
From: Suzanne Maeder
To: joe babinsack
Cc: Michael
Sims ; Mark ; "john.robillard(at)telia.com" ; Eric Brown ; "azcat1990(at)earthlink.net" ; blitz ; Warren Fleming ; "madpeters(at)earthlink.net"
Sent: Friday, April 4, 2014 7:35 AM
Subject: Re: DC 483, Fall and Autumn 1911 Game Over

Thanks to all for my first-ever game of Diplomacy. It was a fun and eye-opening initiation into this wonderful little corner of the gaming universe. I look forward to future games with all of you (France I'm especially looking at you! ).

Congratulations Marc- who taught me about stalemate lines, DMZ's, and the importance of the long game. Thank you for a wonderful game! You deserve the win.
Good luck all with the rest of the tournament. Happy gaming.
-Suzanne Maeder
On Apr 4, 2014 8:29 AM, "joe babinsack" wrote:

 Congrats Marc.... weird game, but well played on your part.
 --Joe
On Thursday, April 3, 2014 11:57 PM, Eric Brown wrote:

Congratulations, Marc. Extremely well played.     

Eric C. Brown
 

From: Warren Fleming

To: "azcat1990(at)earthlink.net" ; "john.robillard(at)telia.com"
; "chaosonejoe(at)yahoo.com" ; "madpeters(at)earthlink.net" ; "MDemagogue(at)gmail.com" ; "ecbrown88(at)yahoo.com" ; "semaeder(at)gmail.com"

Cc: blitz ; Michael Sims ; Warren Fleming

Sent: Thursday, April 3, 2014 7:13 PM
Subject: DC 483, Fall and Autumn 1911 Game Over


Hi gang,
 
Here is the fateful turn.  I am not sure if this is proper protocol, but I am doing it anyway  Smile
 

Germany has achieved 18 supply centers, and nothing in the retreats is going to change that. So I ran the retreats as ordered or as I assumed they would order, and the game is now OVER.  The final status is pasted below the adjudication.

 
Congrats to Marc for a well deserved win, and THANK YOU to all participants who were great at getting orders in, no matter the situation on the board.
 
I wish I could say the same for some of my round 2 players........

 
Although not required, you can send End of Game Statements to the group... I'm sure people would be glad to read them.
 
Cheers,
 
Warren

 
 
 
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Austria:
A Bulgaria - Constantinople (*Bounce*)
A Greece Hold (*Dislodged*)
A Moscow Supports A Ukraine - Sevastopol

F Rome - Naples
A Rumania Supports A Ukraine - Sevastopol
F Tunis - Ionian Sea (*Bounce*)
A Ukraine - Sevastopol
A Venice Hold
A Vienna - Galicia

 
England:
F London - North Sea (*Dislodged*)
 
Germany:
A Burgundy - Marseilles
F Edinburgh - North Sea
F English Channel - Mid-Atlantic Ocean

A Holland - Ruhr
A Kiel - Denmark
A
Livonia Supports A Warsaw
F North Sea - London
F Norway - St Petersburg(nc)
A Piedmont - Tuscany
A Spain Hold
A Warsaw Hold

F Western Mediterranean Supports F Tunis (*Ordered to Move*)
A Yorkshire Supports F North Sea - London
 
Russia:
A Sevastopol Supports A Warsaw - Moscow (*Dislodged*)

 
Turkey:
F Aegean Sea Supports F Ionian Sea - Greece
A Apulia - Venice (*Fails*)
F Black Sea - Constantinople (*Bounce*)

F Ionian Sea - Greece
F Tyrrhenian Sea - Ionian Sea (*Bounce*)
 
 

Austria:   Budapest, Bulgaria, Moscow,
Naples, Rome, Rumania,
           Serbia, Sevastopol, Trieste, Tunis, Venice, Vienna.
Germany:   Belgium, Berlin, Brest, Denmark, Edinburgh, Holland,
           Kiel, Liverpool, London, Marseilles, Munich, Norway,

           Paris, Portugal, Spain, St Petersburg, Sweden, Warsaw.
Turkey:    Ankara, Constantinople, Greece, Smyrna.
Adjustments:
Austria:   Supp 12 Unit  9 Build  3

England:   Supp  0 Unit  0 Build  0
France:    Supp  0 Unit  0 Build  0
Germany:   Supp 18 Unit 13 Build  3
Italy:    
Supp  0 Unit  0 Build  0
Russia:    Supp  0 Unit  1 Remove  1
Turkey:    Supp  4 Unit  5 Remove  1

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