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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1867: Tirana - Kenshi777   (May 28, 2010, 1:46 pm)
Okay - so the retreat is official, and Thursday, June 3rd 1700 EST
will be the deadline for Fall 1867. Please include all votes on a
BRSG draw at that time.
Thanks -
B.
On 5/28/10, Allen York wrote:
Austria-Hungary:
A Venezia - Bologna

And publicly vote NO to the 3-way. I'll vote in favor if Greece is
included.

Allen

>>> Benjamin Hester 5/27/2010 6:02 PM >>>
Word of the day is: Fail. RP printed the word *Fails* in this
adjudication more than you'd see in a whole day on failblog.com. The
curse of the fail struck indiscriminately - Romania, Bulgaria, Greece,
Serbia, and the Ottomans all failed at something or another that they
tried. Better luck next season. That leaves Austria - who has the
one retreat order needed for this season, and Italy, who caused said
retreat. On to the history blurb, at the site of the fiercest
fighting this season: Tirana.

Tirana before the First World War was one of the great bastions of
Islam in Europe. No Ottoman territory in Europe embraced the culture
and religion of their Turkish overlords more than Tirana. This
favored status led to regional prominence for Tirana under the Ottoman
reign, though the city slipped into decline as the Ottoman hold over
the region waned. Independence (and communism) brought even greater
disaster for Tirana and Albania as a whole, which is struggling even
today to emerge and assume its place as a European capital.

***NEXT DEADLINE: I would really like to see Allen's retreat by
tomorrow, though the deadline will have to actually be Tuesday, 1700
EST. If we *do* get that retreat broadcast before tomorrow, then the
Fall 1867 deadline will be Thursday, June 3rd, at 1700 EST. If not,
then I will extend the deadline accordingly.

***RETREAT DUE: Army Venezia may retreat to Trent, Bologna, or OTB.

***DRAW PROPOSAL: A 3-way BRS draw has been proposed. Please include
your votes on that proposal with your next set of orders.

***PLAYERS:

ITALY: Adam Levy
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY: Allen York
SERBIA: Garry Bledsoe
GREECE: Nigel Phillips
ROMANIA: Mike Sims
BULGARIA: Ross Webb
OTTOMAN EMPIRE: Gregory Bim-Merle

***RESULTS:

Italy:

A Salzburg - Venezia

Austria-Hungary:

A Venezia Supports A Salzburg (*Dislodged*)

Serbia:

F Adriatic Sea - Gulf of Venezia
A Agram Supports A Trieste
A Bitola Supports A Tirana
F Cetinje - Adriatic Sea
A Kragujevac - Scutari (*Fails*)
A Sarajevo - Cetinje
A Trieste Supports A Salzburg - Venezia

Romania:

F Bosporus - Sea of Marmara (*Fails*)
A Budapest Hold
F Constanta - Burgas Bay
A Craiova - Nis
A Graz - Salzburg
A Nis - Skopje
A Pecs - Graz
F Salonika Supports A Serres - Kozani
F Sea of Marmara - Thermaic Gulf (*Fails*)
A Tirana Supports A Kozani - Agrinio (*Cut*)

Bulgaria:

A Ankara - Manisa
A Antalya - Izmir (*Fails*)
F Bursa Supports A Antalya - Izmir
A Kozani - Agrinio (*Fails*)
A Plovdiv - Sofia
A Serres - Kozani (*Fails*)
F Thermaic Gulf - Gulf of Izmir (*Bounce*)

Greece:

F Aegean Sea Supports F Athens - Larisa (*Fails*)
A Agrinio Supports F Scutari - Tirana (*Cut*)
A Ancona Hold
F Athens - Larisa (*Fails*)
F Eastern Mediterranean Supports A Izmir - Antalya
F Gulf of Taranto Supports F Scutari - Tirana
F Larisa - Kozani (*Fails*)
F Saronic Gulf - Gulf of Izmir (*Bounce*)
F Scutari - Tirana (*Fails*)
F Torino Hold

Ottomans:

A Izmir - Antalya (*Fails*)

Thanks!
B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1867: Tirana - teflongnome   (May 28, 2010, 12:17 pm)
I'd vote for a 4-way BRSG if someone proposed that, but Nigel should be part of a draw.
 
Allen

>>> Nigel PHILLIPS <nephilli99(at)hotmail.com> 5/28/2010 1:13 PM >>>
I will be voting in favour because I proposed it: due to RL issues that I don't want to go into, I need to finish playing dip for a while, maybe for good. So although theoretically I can defend some dots for a long time, i'd rather not have to try. Just thought I'd make that clear.  If the game continues, i'll try to keep my end up

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1867: Tirana - Nigs   (May 28, 2010, 12:13 pm)
I will be voting in favour because I proposed it: due to RL issues that I don't want to go into, I need to finish playing dip for a while, maybe for good. So although theoretically I can defend some dots for a long time, i'd rather not have to try. Just thought I'd make that clear.  If the game continues, i'll try to keep my end up

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1867: Tirana - teflongnome   (May 28, 2010, 6:37 am)
Austria-Hungary:
A Venezia - Bologna
 
And publicly vote NO to the 3-way.  I'll vote in favor if Greece is included.
 
Allen

>>> Benjamin Hester <screwtape777(at)gmail.com> 5/27/2010 6:02 PM >>>
Word of the day is: Fail.  RP printed the word *Fails* in this
adjudication more than you'd see in a whole day on failblog.com.  The
curse of the fail struck indiscriminately - Romania, Bulgaria, Greece,
Serbia, and the Ottomans all failed at something or another that they
tried.  Better luck next season.  That leaves Austria - who has the
one retreat order needed for this season, and Italy, who caused said
retreat.  On to the history blurb, at the site of the fiercest
fighting this season: Tirana.

Tirana before the First World War was one of the great bastions of
Islam in Europe.  No Ottoman territory in Europe embraced the culture
and religion of their Turkish overlords more than Tirana.  This
favored status led to regional prominence for Tirana under the Ottoman
reign, though the city slipped into decline as the Ottoman hold over
the region waned.  Independence (and communism) brought even greater
disaster for Tirana and Albania as a whole, which is struggling even
today to emerge and assume its place as a European capital.

***NEXT DEADLINE: I would really like to see Allen's retreat by
tomorrow, though the deadline will have to actually be Tuesday, 1700
EST.  If we *do* get that retreat broadcast before tomorrow, then the
Fall 1867 deadline will be Thursday, June 3rd, at 1700 EST.  If not,
then I will extend the deadline accordingly.

***RETREAT DUE:  Army Venezia may retreat to Trent, Bologna, or OTB.

***DRAW PROPOSAL:  A 3-way BRS draw has been proposed.  Please include
your votes on that proposal with your next set of orders.

***PLAYERS:

ITALY: Adam Levy
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY: Allen York
SERBIA: Garry Bledsoe
GREECE: Nigel Phillips
ROMANIA: Mike Sims
BULGARIA: Ross Webb
OTTOMAN EMPIRE: Gregory Bim-Merle

***RESULTS:

Italy:

A Salzburg - Venezia

Austria-Hungary:

A Venezia Supports A Salzburg (*Dislodged*)

Serbia:

F Adriatic Sea - Gulf of Venezia
A Agram Supports A Trieste
A Bitola Supports A Tirana
F Cetinje - Adriatic Sea
A Kragujevac - Scutari (*Fails*)
A Sarajevo - Cetinje
A Trieste Supports A Salzburg - Venezia

Romania:

F Bosporus - Sea of Marmara (*Fails*)
A Budapest Hold
F Constanta - Burgas Bay
A Craiova - Nis
A Graz - Salzburg
A Nis - Skopje
A Pecs - Graz
F Salonika Supports A Serres - Kozani
F Sea of Marmara - Thermaic Gulf (*Fails*)
A Tirana Supports A Kozani - Agrinio (*Cut*)

Bulgaria:

A Ankara - Manisa
A Antalya - Izmir (*Fails*)
F Bursa Supports A Antalya - Izmir
A Kozani - Agrinio (*Fails*)
A Plovdiv - Sofia
A Serres - Kozani (*Fails*)
F Thermaic Gulf - Gulf of Izmir (*Bounce*)

Greece:

F Aegean Sea Supports F Athens - Larisa (*Fails*)
A Agrinio Supports F Scutari - Tirana (*Cut*)
A Ancona Hold
F Athens - Larisa (*Fails*)
F Eastern Mediterranean Supports A Izmir - Antalya
F Gulf of Taranto Supports F Scutari - Tirana
F Larisa - Kozani (*Fails*)
F Saronic Gulf - Gulf of Izmir (*Bounce*)
F Scutari - Tirana (*Fails*)
F Torino Hold

Ottomans:

A Izmir - Antalya (*Fails*)

Thanks!
B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1867: Tirana - Kenshi777   (May 27, 2010, 5:03 pm)
and I suppose you all probably do want attachments...
B.
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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1867: Tirana - Kenshi777   (May 27, 2010, 5:02 pm)
Word of the day is: Fail. RP printed the word *Fails* in this
adjudication more than you'd see in a whole day on failblog.com. The
curse of the fail struck indiscriminately - Romania, Bulgaria, Greece,
Serbia, and the Ottomans all failed at something or another that they
tried. Better luck next season. That leaves Austria - who has the
one retreat order needed for this season, and Italy, who caused said
retreat. On to the history blurb, at the site of the fiercest
fighting this season: Tirana.
Tirana before the First World War was one of the great bastions of
Islam in Europe. No Ottoman territory in Europe embraced the culture
and religion of their Turkish overlords more than Tirana. This
favored status led to regional prominence for Tirana under the Ottoman
reign, though the city slipped into decline as the Ottoman hold over
the region waned. Independence (and communism) brought even greater
disaster for Tirana and Albania as a whole, which is struggling even
today to emerge and assume its place as a European capital.
***NEXT DEADLINE: I would really like to see Allen's retreat by
tomorrow, though the deadline will have to actually be Tuesday, 1700
EST. If we *do* get that retreat broadcast before tomorrow, then the
Fall 1867 deadline will be Thursday, June 3rd, at 1700 EST. If not,
then I will extend the deadline accordingly.
***RETREAT DUE: Army Venezia may retreat to Trent, Bologna, or OTB.
***DRAW PROPOSAL: A 3-way BRS draw has been proposed. Please include
your votes on that proposal with your next set of orders.
***PLAYERS:
ITALY: Adam Levy
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY: Allen York
SERBIA: Garry Bledsoe
GREECE: Nigel Phillips
ROMANIA: Mike Sims
BULGARIA: Ross Webb
OTTOMAN EMPIRE: Gregory Bim-Merle
***RESULTS:
Italy:
A Salzburg - Venezia
Austria-Hungary:
A Venezia Supports A Salzburg (*Dislodged*)
Serbia:
F Adriatic Sea - Gulf of Venezia
A Agram Supports A Trieste
A Bitola Supports A Tirana
F Cetinje - Adriatic Sea
A Kragujevac - Scutari (*Fails*)
A Sarajevo - Cetinje
A Trieste Supports A Salzburg - Venezia
Romania:
F Bosporus - Sea of Marmara (*Fails*)
A Budapest Hold
F Constanta - Burgas Bay
A Craiova - Nis
A Graz - Salzburg
A Nis - Skopje
A Pecs - Graz
F Salonika Supports A Serres - Kozani
F Sea of Marmara - Thermaic Gulf (*Fails*)
A Tirana Supports A Kozani - Agrinio (*Cut*)
Bulgaria:
A Ankara - Manisa
A Antalya - Izmir (*Fails*)
F Bursa Supports A Antalya - Izmir
A Kozani - Agrinio (*Fails*)
A Plovdiv - Sofia
A Serres - Kozani (*Fails*)
F Thermaic Gulf - Gulf of Izmir (*Bounce*)
Greece:
F Aegean Sea Supports F Athens - Larisa (*Fails*)
A Agrinio Supports F Scutari - Tirana (*Cut*)
A Ancona Hold
F Athens - Larisa (*Fails*)
F Eastern Mediterranean Supports A Izmir - Antalya
F Gulf of Taranto Supports F Scutari - Tirana
F Larisa - Kozani (*Fails*)
F Saronic Gulf - Gulf of Izmir (*Bounce*)
F Scutari - Tirana (*Fails*)
F Torino Hold
Ottomans:
A Izmir - Antalya (*Fails*)
Thanks!
B.
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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1867: Tirana (dc288) Kenshi777 May 27, 05:03 pm
and I suppose you all probably do want attachments...
B.
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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1867: Tirana (dc288) teflongnome May 28, 06:37 am
Austria-Hungary:
A Venezia - Bologna
 
And publicly vote NO to the 3-way.  I'll vote in favor if Greece is included.
 
Allen

>>> Benjamin Hester <screwtape777(at)gmail.com> 5/27/2010 6:02 PM >>>
Word of the day is: Fail.  RP printed the word *Fails* in this
adjudication more than you'd see in a whole day on failblog.com.  The
curse of the fail struck indiscriminately - Romania, Bulgaria, Greece,
Serbia, and the Ottomans all failed at something or another that they
tried.  Better luck next season.  That leaves Austria - who has the
one retreat order needed for this season, and Italy, who caused said
retreat.  On to the history blurb, at the site of the fiercest
fighting this season: Tirana.

Tirana before the First World War was one of the great bastions of
Islam in Europe.  No Ottoman territory in Europe embraced the culture
and religion of their Turkish overlords more than Tirana.  This
favored status led to regional prominence for Tirana under the Ottoman
reign, though the city slipped into decline as the Ottoman hold over
the region waned.  Independence (and communism) brought even greater
disaster for Tirana and Albania as a whole, which is struggling even
today to emerge and assume its place as a European capital.

***NEXT DEADLINE: I would really like to see Allen's retreat by
tomorrow, though the deadline will have to actually be Tuesday, 1700
EST.  If we *do* get that retreat broadcast before tomorrow, then the
Fall 1867 deadline will be Thursday, June 3rd, at 1700 EST.  If not,
then I will extend the deadline accordingly.

***RETREAT DUE:  Army Venezia may retreat to Trent, Bologna, or OTB.

***DRAW PROPOSAL:  A 3-way BRS draw has been proposed.  Please include
your votes on that proposal with your next set of orders.

***PLAYERS:

ITALY: Adam Levy
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY: Allen York
SERBIA: Garry Bledsoe
GREECE: Nigel Phillips
ROMANIA: Mike Sims
BULGARIA: Ross Webb
OTTOMAN EMPIRE: Gregory Bim-Merle

***RESULTS:

Italy:

A Salzburg - Venezia

Austria-Hungary:

A Venezia Supports A Salzburg (*Dislodged*)

Serbia:

F Adriatic Sea - Gulf of Venezia
A Agram Supports A Trieste
A Bitola Supports A Tirana
F Cetinje - Adriatic Sea
A Kragujevac - Scutari (*Fails*)
A Sarajevo - Cetinje
A Trieste Supports A Salzburg - Venezia

Romania:

F Bosporus - Sea of Marmara (*Fails*)
A Budapest Hold
F Constanta - Burgas Bay
A Craiova - Nis
A Graz - Salzburg
A Nis - Skopje
A Pecs - Graz
F Salonika Supports A Serres - Kozani
F Sea of Marmara - Thermaic Gulf (*Fails*)
A Tirana Supports A Kozani - Agrinio (*Cut*)

Bulgaria:

A Ankara - Manisa
A Antalya - Izmir (*Fails*)
F Bursa Supports A Antalya - Izmir
A Kozani - Agrinio (*Fails*)
A Plovdiv - Sofia
A Serres - Kozani (*Fails*)
F Thermaic Gulf - Gulf of Izmir (*Bounce*)

Greece:

F Aegean Sea Supports F Athens - Larisa (*Fails*)
A Agrinio Supports F Scutari - Tirana (*Cut*)
A Ancona Hold
F Athens - Larisa (*Fails*)
F Eastern Mediterranean Supports A Izmir - Antalya
F Gulf of Taranto Supports F Scutari - Tirana
F Larisa - Kozani (*Fails*)
F Saronic Gulf - Gulf of Izmir (*Bounce*)
F Scutari - Tirana (*Fails*)
F Torino Hold

Ottomans:

A Izmir - Antalya (*Fails*)

Thanks!
B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1867: Tirana (dc288) Nigs May 28, 12:13 pm
I will be voting in favour because I proposed it: due to RL issues that I don't want to go into, I need to finish playing dip for a while, maybe for good. So although theoretically I can defend some dots for a long time, i'd rather not have to try. Just thought I'd make that clear.  If the game continues, i'll try to keep my end up

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1867: Tirana (dc288) teflongnome May 28, 12:17 pm
I'd vote for a 4-way BRSG if someone proposed that, but Nigel should be part of a draw.
 
Allen

>>> Nigel PHILLIPS <nephilli99(at)hotmail.com> 5/28/2010 1:13 PM >>>
I will be voting in favour because I proposed it: due to RL issues that I don't want to go into, I need to finish playing dip for a while, maybe for good. So although theoretically I can defend some dots for a long time, i'd rather not have to try. Just thought I'd make that clear.  If the game continues, i'll try to keep my end up

Nigs



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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1867: Tirana (dc288) Kenshi777 May 28, 01:46 pm
Okay - so the retreat is official, and Thursday, June 3rd 1700 EST
will be the deadline for Fall 1867. Please include all votes on a
BRSG draw at that time.
Thanks -
B.
On 5/28/10, Allen York wrote:
Austria-Hungary:
A Venezia - Bologna

And publicly vote NO to the 3-way. I'll vote in favor if Greece is
included.

Allen

>>> Benjamin Hester 5/27/2010 6:02 PM >>>
Word of the day is: Fail. RP printed the word *Fails* in this
adjudication more than you'd see in a whole day on failblog.com. The
curse of the fail struck indiscriminately - Romania, Bulgaria, Greece,
Serbia, and the Ottomans all failed at something or another that they
tried. Better luck next season. That leaves Austria - who has the
one retreat order needed for this season, and Italy, who caused said
retreat. On to the history blurb, at the site of the fiercest
fighting this season: Tirana.

Tirana before the First World War was one of the great bastions of
Islam in Europe. No Ottoman territory in Europe embraced the culture
and religion of their Turkish overlords more than Tirana. This
favored status led to regional prominence for Tirana under the Ottoman
reign, though the city slipped into decline as the Ottoman hold over
the region waned. Independence (and communism) brought even greater
disaster for Tirana and Albania as a whole, which is struggling even
today to emerge and assume its place as a European capital.

***NEXT DEADLINE: I would really like to see Allen's retreat by
tomorrow, though the deadline will have to actually be Tuesday, 1700
EST. If we *do* get that retreat broadcast before tomorrow, then the
Fall 1867 deadline will be Thursday, June 3rd, at 1700 EST. If not,
then I will extend the deadline accordingly.

***RETREAT DUE: Army Venezia may retreat to Trent, Bologna, or OTB.

***DRAW PROPOSAL: A 3-way BRS draw has been proposed. Please include
your votes on that proposal with your next set of orders.

***PLAYERS:

ITALY: Adam Levy
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY: Allen York
SERBIA: Garry Bledsoe
GREECE: Nigel Phillips
ROMANIA: Mike Sims
BULGARIA: Ross Webb
OTTOMAN EMPIRE: Gregory Bim-Merle

***RESULTS:

Italy:

A Salzburg - Venezia

Austria-Hungary:

A Venezia Supports A Salzburg (*Dislodged*)

Serbia:

F Adriatic Sea - Gulf of Venezia
A Agram Supports A Trieste
A Bitola Supports A Tirana
F Cetinje - Adriatic Sea
A Kragujevac - Scutari (*Fails*)
A Sarajevo - Cetinje
A Trieste Supports A Salzburg - Venezia

Romania:

F Bosporus - Sea of Marmara (*Fails*)
A Budapest Hold
F Constanta - Burgas Bay
A Craiova - Nis
A Graz - Salzburg
A Nis - Skopje
A Pecs - Graz
F Salonika Supports A Serres - Kozani
F Sea of Marmara - Thermaic Gulf (*Fails*)
A Tirana Supports A Kozani - Agrinio (*Cut*)

Bulgaria:

A Ankara - Manisa
A Antalya - Izmir (*Fails*)
F Bursa Supports A Antalya - Izmir
A Kozani - Agrinio (*Fails*)
A Plovdiv - Sofia
A Serres - Kozani (*Fails*)
F Thermaic Gulf - Gulf of Izmir (*Bounce*)

Greece:

F Aegean Sea Supports F Athens - Larisa (*Fails*)
A Agrinio Supports F Scutari - Tirana (*Cut*)
A Ancona Hold
F Athens - Larisa (*Fails*)
F Eastern Mediterranean Supports A Izmir - Antalya
F Gulf of Taranto Supports F Scutari - Tirana
F Larisa - Kozani (*Fails*)
F Saronic Gulf - Gulf of Izmir (*Bounce*)
F Scutari - Tirana (*Fails*)
F Torino Hold

Ottomans:

A Izmir - Antalya (*Fails*)

Thanks!
B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1867: Tirana (dc288) FuzzyLogic May 28, 01:59 pm
Re: ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1867: Tirana




Look guys I think there is no question that unless there is dissention among BRS, we will overrun the boot in time.  It's nothing against Nigs, but I vote no to such a 4-way.  Nigs even publicly stated that he sees the writing and is willing to concede, and so I think we can get better.  I'll vote yes to a 3-way, but that's already shot down, so with fall orders let's repropose the 3-way for spring when there's only 5 powers voting.  Normally I would not even jump at a 3-way here.  But Nigs has some personal stuff to tend to, so I think it's decent to simply accept someone's offer if they offer to concede.
-mike
 



From: Benjamin Hester [mailto:screwtape777(at)gmail.com]
Sent: Fri 5/28/2010 1:46 PM
To: Allen York
Cc: Adam Levy; Michael Sims; gbimmerle; Garry Bledsoe; Nigel PHILLIPS; Ross Webb; dc288; Matthew Kelly; Packrat; ACD-Games
Subject: Re: ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1867: Tirana



Okay - so the retreat is official, and Thursday, June 3rd 1700 EST
will be the deadline for Fall 1867.  Please include all votes on a
BRSG draw at that time.

Thanks -
B.

On 5/28/10, Allen York <Allen.York(at)cchmc.org> wrote:
> Austria-Hungary:
> A Venezia - Bologna
>
> And publicly vote NO to the 3-way.  I'll vote in favor if Greece is
> included.
>
> Allen
>
>>>> Benjamin Hester <screwtape777(at)gmail.com> 5/27/2010 6:02 PM >>>
> Word of the day is: Fail.  RP printed the word *Fails* in this
> adjudication more than you'd see in a whole day on failblog.com.  The
> curse of the fail struck indiscriminately - Romania, Bulgaria, Greece,
> Serbia, and the Ottomans all failed at something or another that they
> tried.  Better luck next season.  That leaves Austria - who has the
> one retreat order needed for this season, and Italy, who caused said
> retreat.  On to the history blurb, at the site of the fiercest
> fighting this season: Tirana.
>
> Tirana before the First World War was one of the great bastions of
> Islam in Europe.  No Ottoman territory in Europe embraced the culture
> and religion of their Turkish overlords more than Tirana.  This
> favored status led to regional prominence for Tirana under the Ottoman
> reign, though the city slipped into decline as the Ottoman hold over
> the region waned.  Independence (and communism) brought even greater
> disaster for Tirana and Albania as a whole, which is struggling even
> today to emerge and assume its place as a European capital.
>
> ***NEXT DEADLINE: I would really like to see Allen's retreat by
> tomorrow, though the deadline will have to actually be Tuesday, 1700
> EST.  If we *do* get that retreat broadcast before tomorrow, then the
> Fall 1867 deadline will be Thursday, June 3rd, at 1700 EST.  If not,
> then I will extend the deadline accordingly.
>
> ***RETREAT DUE:  Army Venezia may retreat to Trent, Bologna, or OTB.
>
> ***DRAW PROPOSAL:  A 3-way BRS draw has been proposed.  Please include
> your votes on that proposal with your next set of orders.
>
> ***PLAYERS:
>
> ITALY: Adam Levy
> AUSTRIA-HUNGARY: Allen York
> SERBIA: Garry Bledsoe
> GREECE: Nigel Phillips
> ROMANIA: Mike Sims
> BULGARIA: Ross Webb
> OTTOMAN EMPIRE: Gregory Bim-Merle
>
> ***RESULTS:
>
> Italy:
>
> A Salzburg - Venezia
>
> Austria-Hungary:
>
> A Venezia Supports A Salzburg (*Dislodged*)
>
> Serbia:
>
> F Adriatic Sea - Gulf of Venezia
> A Agram Supports A Trieste
> A Bitola Supports A Tirana
> F Cetinje - Adriatic Sea
> A Kragujevac - Scutari (*Fails*)
> A Sarajevo - Cetinje
> A Trieste Supports A Salzburg - Venezia
>
> Romania:
>
> F Bosporus - Sea of Marmara (*Fails*)
> A Budapest Hold
> F Constanta - Burgas Bay
> A Craiova - Nis
> A Graz - Salzburg
> A Nis - Skopje
> A Pecs - Graz
> F Salonika Supports A Serres - Kozani
> F Sea of Marmara - Thermaic Gulf (*Fails*)
> A Tirana Supports A Kozani - Agrinio (*Cut*)
>
> Bulgaria:
>
> A Ankara - Manisa
> A Antalya - Izmir (*Fails*)
> F Bursa Supports A Antalya - Izmir
> A Kozani - Agrinio (*Fails*)
> A Plovdiv - Sofia
> A Serres - Kozani (*Fails*)
> F Thermaic Gulf - Gulf of Izmir (*Bounce*)
>
> Greece:
>
> F Aegean Sea Supports F Athens - Larisa (*Fails*)
> A Agrinio Supports F Scutari - Tirana (*Cut*)
> A Ancona Hold
> F Athens - Larisa (*Fails*)
> F Eastern Mediterranean Supports A Izmir - Antalya
> F Gulf of Taranto Supports F Scutari - Tirana
> F Larisa - Kozani (*Fails*)
> F Saronic Gulf - Gulf of Izmir (*Bounce*)
> F Scutari - Tirana (*Fails*)
> F Torino Hold
>
> Ottomans:
>
> A Izmir - Antalya (*Fails*)
>
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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1867: Tirana (dc288) rodtheworm May 28, 02:00 pm
I'd vote yes on a 4-way too - perhaps BRS would win in the end, but it's far from certain.  At this stage I'd find it a bit rude excluding Nigs, especially after such a well played game on his part.

 

Can these be counted as official proposals? 

 

Ross  
 
ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1867: Tirana (dc288) teflongnome May 28, 02:11 pm
I don't understand, I didn't get into this game to be part of a draw, and how could it be possible to grant a draw to anything but all survivors?  Who here thinks he played a "better" game than someone else?  Just because 3 powers have locked in and are somehow satisfied mutually stroking each other doesn't mean they've played better.
 
I'll argue that they've played worse, people should play the game to win.  I'm losing, and the risks were catastrophic for me, but given Mike's position around Serbia, how can he defend voting in favor of a draw?
 
As I said, eliminate me and vote yourselves the draw.  Sorry Nigel, I just can't vote for this when I see so much more game play left.  ESPECIALLY when we're testing the variant.  Based on the first test, the DIAS was reasonable, but this variant should see something of an endgame, and this game is far from played out.
 
Allen

>>> Ross Webb <rodtheworm(at)hotmail.com> 5/28/2010 3:00 PM >>>
I'd vote yes on a 4-way too - perhaps BRS would win in the end, but it's far from certain.  At this stage I'd find it a bit rude excluding Nigs, especially after such a well played game on his part.
 
Can these be counted as official proposals? 
 
Ross  
 
ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1867: Tirana (dc288) FuzzyLogic May 28, 02:25 pm
Allen,
Don't misquote me please.
I said normally I wouldn't vote for a draw this early in a game.  There is no telling what would happen.  It's early.  Really.  But in this case, Nigel has privately approached me w his predicament.  If he wants to concede, it's his choice.  I'm a regulation chess player too.  If your opponent puts out his hand and says "good game".  You don't look at him and go "no way, you should play the game to win".  No.  You accept, and say thank you, and move on.  This is what we have.  BRS have mapped out the moves into the Aegean and into Italy many moves deep.  Purely out of my respect for Nigel, if he says good game, I'll say thank you and move on to another.  I agree it's far from played out.  But I'm not going to force somoene to play who's offering to concede.  It's just a game.  I can play others.  But he needs to tend to what he needs to do.
-mike
 



From: Allen York [mailto:Allen.York(at)cchmc.org]
Sent: Fri 5/28/2010 2:11 PM
To: alevy(at)arubanetworks.com; Michael Sims; gbimmerle(at)gmail.com; screwtape777(at)gmail.com; Garry Bledsoe; nephilli99(at)hotmail.com; Ross Webb
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Subject: RE: ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1867: Tirana



I don't understand, I didn't get into this game to be part of a draw, and how could it be possible to grant a draw to anything but all survivors?  Who here thinks he played a "better" game than someone else?  Just because 3 powers have locked in and are somehow satisfied mutually stroking each other doesn't mean they've played better.
 
I'll argue that they've played worse, people should play the game to win.  I'm losing, and the risks were catastrophic for me, but given Mike's position around Serbia, how can he defend voting in favor of a draw?
 
As I said, eliminate me and vote yourselves the draw.  Sorry Nigel, I just can't vote for this when I see so much more game play left.  ESPECIALLY when we're testing the variant.  Based on the first test, the DIAS was reasonable, but this variant should see something of an endgame, and this game is far from played out.
 
Allen

>>> Ross Webb <rodtheworm(at)hotmail.com> 5/28/2010 3:00 PM >>>
I'd vote yes on a 4-way too - perhaps BRS would win in the end, but it's far from certain.  At this stage I'd find it a bit rude excluding Nigs, especially after such a well played game on his part.
 
Can these be counted as official proposals? 
 
Ross  
 
ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1867: Tirana (dc288) rodtheworm Jun 01, 05:03 pm
Guys,

 

Due to increasing time pressures I'd like to put out that I'm also now willing to accept any draw proposed.  While I've enjoyed this game a lot, I'm really feeling the pressure with placements now and I'm worried about missing deadlines - I really don't want that to happen.  Normally I'd try to stick this out and just let Mike and Garry lead the tactical stuff, but with Nigs also wanting to resolve things I think it's better to end things here than try to grind out a resolution when we can all see which way things are going.

 

From my point of view, if this alliance held, the game would end in a three-way.  I think it virtually certain that we would break out and overrun Greece.  However, I don't think this game should necessarily be taken as an indication of what could normally be expecte to happen.  I think the main reason this alliance has held so far is that it looks like it shouldn't work and a new variant is an opportunity to test crazy stuff.  If this variant becomes more popular - which, with a few revisions, I think it has the potential to - I think the BSR alliance is about as likely to hold stable as an AIT in Standard.  It can be made to work, but it's not one I think you'd see cropping up often.

 

Anyway, that's my position.  Could I count this as an ongoing, permenant yes vote for any draw proposed?

 

Thanks,

 

Ross


 
ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1867: Tirana (dc288) Kenshi777 Jun 01, 05:05 pm
I'll accept the permanent vote if sent to me privately.
B.
On 6/1/10, dc288(at)diplomaticcorp.com wrote:
Rodtheworm posted in dc288. The message was...

________________________________

Guys,



Due to increasing time pressures I'd like to put out that I'm also now
willing to accept any draw proposed.  While I've enjoyed this game a lot,
I'm really feeling the pressure with placements now and I'm worried about
missing deadlines - I really don't want that to happen.  Normally I'd try to
stick this out and just let Mike and Garry lead the tactical stuff, but with
Nigs also wanting to resolve things I think it's better to end things here
than try to grind out a resolution when we can all see which way things are
going.



From my point of view, if this alliance held, the game would end in a
three-way.  I think it virtually certain that we would break out and overrun
Greece.  However, I don't think this game should necessarily be taken as an
indication of what could normally be expecte to happen.  I think the main
reason this alliance has held so far is that it looks like it shouldn't work
and a new variant is an opportunity to test crazy stuff.  If this variant
becomes more popular - which, with a few revisions, I think it has the
potential to - I think the BSR alliance is about as likely to hold stable as
an AIT in Standard.  It can be made to work, but it's not one I think you'd
see cropping up often.



Anyway, that's my position.  Could I count this as an ongoing, permenant yes
vote for any draw proposed?



Thanks,



Ross




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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1867 - Deadline R... - Nigs   (May 26, 2010, 4:28 pm)
I'll post my orders and votes to the orders box so you can read them in advance if you like Mike.
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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1867 - Deadline R... - teflongnome   (May 26, 2010, 4:13 pm)
I voted it down...eliminate me first, then you can roger each other in your 3-way.
Allen
>> "Michael Sims" 05/26/10 5:11 PM >>>
I thought it was over -- What happened to the 3-way? Nigs vote it down already?
________________________________
From: Benjamin Hester [mailto:screwtape777(at)gmail.com]
Sent: Wed 5/26/2010 3:41 PM
To: Adam Levy; gbimmerle; Nigel PHILLIPS; Allen York; Ross Webb; Michael Sims; Garry Bledsoe
Cc: Packrat; Matthew Kelly; ACD-Games; dc288
Subject: ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1867 - Deadline Reminder

Spring 1867 is due tomorrow, 1700 EST!
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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1867 - Deadline R... - FuzzyLogic   (May 26, 2010, 4:09 pm)
ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1867 - Deadline Reminder




I thought it was over -- What happened to the 3-way?  Nigs vote it down already?



From: Benjamin Hester [mailto:screwtape777(at)gmail.com]
Sent: Wed 5/26/2010 3:41 PM
To: Adam Levy; gbimmerle; Nigel PHILLIPS; Allen York; Ross Webb; Michael Sims; Garry Bledsoe
Cc: Packrat; Matthew Kelly; ACD-Games; dc288
Subject: ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1867 - Deadline Reminder



Spring 1867 is due tomorrow, 1700 EST!

B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1867 - Deadline R... - Kenshi777   (May 26, 2010, 3:41 pm)
Spring 1867 is due tomorrow, 1700 EST!
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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1867 - Deadline Reminder (dc288) FuzzyLogic May 26, 04:09 pm
ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1867 - Deadline Reminder




I thought it was over -- What happened to the 3-way?  Nigs vote it down already?



From: Benjamin Hester [mailto:screwtape777(at)gmail.com]
Sent: Wed 5/26/2010 3:41 PM
To: Adam Levy; gbimmerle; Nigel PHILLIPS; Allen York; Ross Webb; Michael Sims; Garry Bledsoe
Cc: Packrat; Matthew Kelly; ACD-Games; dc288
Subject: ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1867 - Deadline Reminder



Spring 1867 is due tomorrow, 1700 EST!

B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1867 - Deadline Reminder (dc288) teflongnome May 26, 04:13 pm
I voted it down...eliminate me first, then you can roger each other in your 3-way.
Allen
>> "Michael Sims" 05/26/10 5:11 PM >>>
I thought it was over -- What happened to the 3-way? Nigs vote it down already?
________________________________
From: Benjamin Hester [mailto:screwtape777(at)gmail.com]
Sent: Wed 5/26/2010 3:41 PM
To: Adam Levy; gbimmerle; Nigel PHILLIPS; Allen York; Ross Webb; Michael Sims; Garry Bledsoe
Cc: Packrat; Matthew Kelly; ACD-Games; dc288
Subject: ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1867 - Deadline Reminder

Spring 1867 is due tomorrow, 1700 EST!
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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1867 - Deadline Reminder (dc288) Nigs May 26, 04:28 pm
I'll post my orders and votes to the orders box so you can read them in advance if you like Mike.
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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Winter 1866 Adjustments:... - Kenshi777   (May 20, 2010, 4:00 pm)
Cetinje is the historical capital of the independent kingdom of
Montenegro, a close ally of the Serbian people throughout much of its
history, particularly in the wars against the Ottoman Empire. Its
mountain strongholds were the last bastion of Orthodox Christianity in
the Balkans that remained unconquered by the invading Muslims of
Turkey. As the Ottoman empire receded and the rising states of
Bulgaria, Greece, and Serbia reclaimed their homelands, Montenegro
remained fiercely independent throughout, only finally joining Serbia
by choice in 1918 at the conclusion of World War I.
Here in the Balkan Wars, Cetinje is now home to the 3rd largest navy
(tied with Bulgaria) on the map. Romania, not to be outdone, adds a
fleet of their own in Constanta, and the Austrians remove their
remaining fleet in the Gulf of Venezia. Three powers now remain in a
single SC on the map, clinging fiercely to life.
***NEXT DEADLINE: The next deadline for Spring 1867 will be Thursday, May
27, 2010 at 1700 EST.
***PLAYERS:
ITALY: Adam Levy
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY: Allen York
SERBIA: Garry Bledsoe
GREECE: Nigel Phillips
ROMANIA: Mike Sims
BULGARIA: Ross Webb
OTTOMAN EMPIRE: Gregory Bim-Merle
***RESULTS:
Austria-Hungary: Remove F Gulf of Venezia
Romania: Build F Constanta
Serbia: Build F Cetinje

Thanks!
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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Winter 1866 Deadline Rem... - Kenshi777   (May 20, 2010, 3:22 pm)
Yowza - sorry about the late reminder - Winter adjustments are due in
about 30 min...I have most already, but let's gather up the last of
them...!
B.
On 5/17/10, Benjamin Hester wrote:
You know, it just dawned on me that I called the last adjudication
Fall 1866, when in fact it was Spring 1866. My apologies for that
screw up. So now that the space-time continuum has re-established
itself, and we find ourselves in the *real* Fall of 1866, some very
interesting events are unfolding...but first, our usual historical
context...

Trieste was born Tergeste, an Illyrian settlement captured by the
Romans in 177 BC. Tergeste remained Roman, and then Byzantine, until
the Lombards sacked the city in 567 AD. Later in 1382, Trieste
appealed to the Habsburg crown for protection against the strength of
Venice, and was integrated into Austria-Hungary.

Historically, Italy then received Trieste as spoils of World War I
from the collapsing Austrian state, but in our Balkan Wars, we find
Serbs as the occupiers. Italy denies Austria the support needed to
hold the line in Trieste against the Romanian and Serbian invaders.
Elsewhere, the Greeks do a marvelous job of repelling Serb, Bulgarian,
and Romanian invaders on all fronts, save Anatolia, as the Bulgarians
begin to draw the net around the last Ottoman outpost in Izmir. A
fierce naval battle in the Gulf of Izmir results in a draw. Romanian
armies weave their way cautiously through Serb and Bulgarian lands,
making their way to the front.

The Bulgaria/Greece/Rumania draw is voted down vigorously.

***NEXT DEADLINE: The next deadline for Winter 1866 will be Thursday, May
20,
2010 at 1700 EST. I have auto-retreated Allen's Army in Trieste to
the only open territory in Venezia. Allen, if you prefer OTB, please
let me know by Tuesday at 1700 EST, otherwise please confirm publicly
- thanks!

***PLAYERS:

ITALY: Adam Levy
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY: Allen York
SERBIA: Garry Bledsoe
GREECE: Nigel Phillips
ROMANIA: Mike Sims
BULGARIA: Ross Webb
OTTOMAN EMPIRE: Gregory Bim-Merle

***RESULTS:

Italy:

A Salzburg Hold

Austria-Hungary:

F Gulf of Venezia Supports A Trieste (*Cut*)
A Trieste Supports A Salzburg (*Dislodged*)

Serbia:

F Adriatic Sea - Gulf of Venezia (*Fails*)
A Agram - Trieste
A Bitola - Scutari (*Fails*)
A Kragujevac - Cetinje (*Bounce*)
A Novi Sad - Agram
A Sarajevo - Cetinje (*Bounce*)

Romania:

F Burgas Bay - Bosporus
A Graz Supports A Agram - Trieste
A Pecs Supports A Graz
A Pleven - Nis
F Salonika Supports A Serres - Kozani
F Sea of Marmara - Thermaic Gulf (*Fails*)
A Temesvar - Craiova
A Tirana Supports A Kozani - Agrinio (*Cut*)
A Wien - Budapest

Bulgaria:

F Bursa Supports F Thermaic Gulf - Gulf of Izmir
A Istanbul - Ankara
A Kozani - Agrinio (*Fails*)
A Manisa - Antalya
A Plovdiv - Serres (*Fails*)
A Serres - Kozani (*Fails*)
F Thermaic Gulf - Gulf of Izmir (*Bounce*)

Greece:

F Aegean Sea Supports F Saronic Gulf - Gulf of Izmir
A Agrinio - Larisa (*Fails*)
F Athens Supports A Agrinio - Larisa (*Fails*)
A Bologna - Ancona
F Eastern Mediterranean Supports A Izmir
F Larisa - Kozani (*Fails*)
F Saronic Gulf - Gulf of Izmir (*Bounce*)
F Scutari - Tirana (*Fails*)
F Torino Hold
F Tyrrhenian Sea - Gulf of Taranto

Ottomans:

A Izmir Hold

***WINTER ADJUSTMENTS:

Austria-Hungary:
Remove (or nothing, if Trieste retreats OTB)

Serbia:
Build

Romania:
Build

Thanks!
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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1866 Results: Tries... - teflongnome   (May 18, 2010, 6:41 am)
Retreat to Venezia is fine.

>>> Benjamin Hester <screwtape777(at)gmail.com> 5/17/2010 6:28 PM >>>
You know, it just dawned on me that I called the last adjudication
Fall 1866, when in fact it was Spring 1866.  My apologies for that
screw up.  So now that the space-time continuum has re-established
itself, and we find ourselves in the *real* Fall of 1866, some very
interesting events are unfolding...but first, our usual historical
context...

Trieste was born Tergeste, an Illyrian settlement captured by the
Romans in 177 BC.  Tergeste remained Roman, and then Byzantine, until
the Lombards sacked the city in 567 AD.  Later in 1382, Trieste
appealed to the Habsburg crown for protection against the strength of
Venice, and was integrated into Austria-Hungary.

Historically, Italy then received Trieste as spoils of World War I
from the collapsing Austrian state, but in our Balkan Wars, we find
Serbs as the occupiers.  Italy denies Austria the support needed to
hold the line in Trieste against the Romanian and Serbian invaders.
Elsewhere, the Greeks do a marvelous job of repelling Serb, Bulgarian,
and Romanian invaders on all fronts, save Anatolia, as the Bulgarians
begin to draw the net around the last Ottoman outpost in Izmir.  A
fierce naval battle in the Gulf of Izmir results in a draw.  Romanian
armies weave their way cautiously through Serb and Bulgarian lands,
making their way to the front.

The Bulgaria/Greece/Rumania draw is voted down vigorously.

***NEXT DEADLINE: The next deadline for Winter 1866 will be Thursday, May 20,
2010 at 1700 EST.  I have auto-retreated Allen's Army in Trieste to
the only open territory in Venezia.  Allen, if you prefer OTB, please
let me know by Tuesday at 1700 EST, otherwise please confirm publicly
- thanks!

***PLAYERS:

ITALY: Adam Levy
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY: Allen York
SERBIA: Garry Bledsoe
GREECE: Nigel Phillips
ROMANIA: Mike Sims
BULGARIA: Ross Webb
OTTOMAN EMPIRE: Gregory Bim-Merle

***RESULTS:

Italy:

A Salzburg Hold

Austria-Hungary:

F Gulf of Venezia Supports A Trieste (*Cut*)
A Trieste Supports A Salzburg (*Dislodged*)

Serbia:

F Adriatic Sea - Gulf of Venezia (*Fails*)
A Agram - Trieste
A Bitola - Scutari (*Fails*)
A Kragujevac - Cetinje (*Bounce*)
A Novi Sad - Agram
A Sarajevo - Cetinje (*Bounce*)

Romania:

F Burgas Bay - Bosporus
A Graz Supports A Agram - Trieste
A Pecs Supports A Graz
A Pleven - Nis
F Salonika Supports A Serres - Kozani
F Sea of Marmara - Thermaic Gulf (*Fails*)
A Temesvar - Craiova
A Tirana Supports A Kozani - Agrinio (*Cut*)
A Wien - Budapest

Bulgaria:

F Bursa Supports F Thermaic Gulf - Gulf of Izmir
A Istanbul - Ankara
A Kozani - Agrinio (*Fails*)
A Manisa - Antalya
A Plovdiv - Serres (*Fails*)
A Serres - Kozani (*Fails*)
F Thermaic Gulf - Gulf of Izmir (*Bounce*)

Greece:

F Aegean Sea Supports F Saronic Gulf - Gulf of Izmir
A Agrinio - Larisa (*Fails*)
F Athens Supports A Agrinio - Larisa (*Fails*)
A Bologna - Ancona
F Eastern Mediterranean Supports A Izmir
F Larisa - Kozani (*Fails*)
F Saronic Gulf - Gulf of Izmir (*Bounce*)
F Scutari - Tirana (*Fails*)
F Torino Hold
F Tyrrhenian Sea - Gulf of Taranto

Ottomans:

A Izmir Hold

***WINTER ADJUSTMENTS:

Austria-Hungary:
Remove (or nothing, if Trieste retreats OTB)

Serbia:
Build

Romania:
Build

Thanks!
B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1866 Results: Tries... - Kenshi777   (May 17, 2010, 5:28 pm)
You know, it just dawned on me that I called the last adjudication
Fall 1866, when in fact it was Spring 1866. My apologies for that
screw up. So now that the space-time continuum has re-established
itself, and we find ourselves in the *real* Fall of 1866, some very
interesting events are unfolding...but first, our usual historical
context...
Trieste was born Tergeste, an Illyrian settlement captured by the
Romans in 177 BC. Tergeste remained Roman, and then Byzantine, until
the Lombards sacked the city in 567 AD. Later in 1382, Trieste
appealed to the Habsburg crown for protection against the strength of
Venice, and was integrated into Austria-Hungary.
Historically, Italy then received Trieste as spoils of World War I
from the collapsing Austrian state, but in our Balkan Wars, we find
Serbs as the occupiers. Italy denies Austria the support needed to
hold the line in Trieste against the Romanian and Serbian invaders.
Elsewhere, the Greeks do a marvelous job of repelling Serb, Bulgarian,
and Romanian invaders on all fronts, save Anatolia, as the Bulgarians
begin to draw the net around the last Ottoman outpost in Izmir. A
fierce naval battle in the Gulf of Izmir results in a draw. Romanian
armies weave their way cautiously through Serb and Bulgarian lands,
making their way to the front.
The Bulgaria/Greece/Rumania draw is voted down vigorously.
***NEXT DEADLINE: The next deadline for Winter 1866 will be Thursday, May 20,
2010 at 1700 EST. I have auto-retreated Allen's Army in Trieste to
the only open territory in Venezia. Allen, if you prefer OTB, please
let me know by Tuesday at 1700 EST, otherwise please confirm publicly
- thanks!
***PLAYERS:
ITALY: Adam Levy
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY: Allen York
SERBIA: Garry Bledsoe
GREECE: Nigel Phillips
ROMANIA: Mike Sims
BULGARIA: Ross Webb
OTTOMAN EMPIRE: Gregory Bim-Merle
***RESULTS:
Italy:
A Salzburg Hold
Austria-Hungary:
F Gulf of Venezia Supports A Trieste (*Cut*)
A Trieste Supports A Salzburg (*Dislodged*)
Serbia:
F Adriatic Sea - Gulf of Venezia (*Fails*)
A Agram - Trieste
A Bitola - Scutari (*Fails*)
A Kragujevac - Cetinje (*Bounce*)
A Novi Sad - Agram
A Sarajevo - Cetinje (*Bounce*)
Romania:
F Burgas Bay - Bosporus
A Graz Supports A Agram - Trieste
A Pecs Supports A Graz
A Pleven - Nis
F Salonika Supports A Serres - Kozani
F Sea of Marmara - Thermaic Gulf (*Fails*)
A Temesvar - Craiova
A Tirana Supports A Kozani - Agrinio (*Cut*)
A Wien - Budapest
Bulgaria:
F Bursa Supports F Thermaic Gulf - Gulf of Izmir
A Istanbul - Ankara
A Kozani - Agrinio (*Fails*)
A Manisa - Antalya
A Plovdiv - Serres (*Fails*)
A Serres - Kozani (*Fails*)
F Thermaic Gulf - Gulf of Izmir (*Bounce*)
Greece:
F Aegean Sea Supports F Saronic Gulf - Gulf of Izmir
A Agrinio - Larisa (*Fails*)
F Athens Supports A Agrinio - Larisa (*Fails*)
A Bologna - Ancona
F Eastern Mediterranean Supports A Izmir
F Larisa - Kozani (*Fails*)
F Saronic Gulf - Gulf of Izmir (*Bounce*)
F Scutari - Tirana (*Fails*)
F Torino Hold
F Tyrrhenian Sea - Gulf of Taranto
Ottomans:
A Izmir Hold
***WINTER ADJUSTMENTS:
Austria-Hungary:
Remove (or nothing, if Trieste retreats OTB)
Serbia:
Build
Romania:
Build
Thanks!
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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1866 Results: Trieste (dc288) teflongnome May 18, 06:41 am
Retreat to Venezia is fine.

>>> Benjamin Hester <screwtape777(at)gmail.com> 5/17/2010 6:28 PM >>>
You know, it just dawned on me that I called the last adjudication
Fall 1866, when in fact it was Spring 1866.  My apologies for that
screw up.  So now that the space-time continuum has re-established
itself, and we find ourselves in the *real* Fall of 1866, some very
interesting events are unfolding...but first, our usual historical
context...

Trieste was born Tergeste, an Illyrian settlement captured by the
Romans in 177 BC.  Tergeste remained Roman, and then Byzantine, until
the Lombards sacked the city in 567 AD.  Later in 1382, Trieste
appealed to the Habsburg crown for protection against the strength of
Venice, and was integrated into Austria-Hungary.

Historically, Italy then received Trieste as spoils of World War I
from the collapsing Austrian state, but in our Balkan Wars, we find
Serbs as the occupiers.  Italy denies Austria the support needed to
hold the line in Trieste against the Romanian and Serbian invaders.
Elsewhere, the Greeks do a marvelous job of repelling Serb, Bulgarian,
and Romanian invaders on all fronts, save Anatolia, as the Bulgarians
begin to draw the net around the last Ottoman outpost in Izmir.  A
fierce naval battle in the Gulf of Izmir results in a draw.  Romanian
armies weave their way cautiously through Serb and Bulgarian lands,
making their way to the front.

The Bulgaria/Greece/Rumania draw is voted down vigorously.

***NEXT DEADLINE: The next deadline for Winter 1866 will be Thursday, May 20,
2010 at 1700 EST.  I have auto-retreated Allen's Army in Trieste to
the only open territory in Venezia.  Allen, if you prefer OTB, please
let me know by Tuesday at 1700 EST, otherwise please confirm publicly
- thanks!

***PLAYERS:

ITALY: Adam Levy
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY: Allen York
SERBIA: Garry Bledsoe
GREECE: Nigel Phillips
ROMANIA: Mike Sims
BULGARIA: Ross Webb
OTTOMAN EMPIRE: Gregory Bim-Merle

***RESULTS:

Italy:

A Salzburg Hold

Austria-Hungary:

F Gulf of Venezia Supports A Trieste (*Cut*)
A Trieste Supports A Salzburg (*Dislodged*)

Serbia:

F Adriatic Sea - Gulf of Venezia (*Fails*)
A Agram - Trieste
A Bitola - Scutari (*Fails*)
A Kragujevac - Cetinje (*Bounce*)
A Novi Sad - Agram
A Sarajevo - Cetinje (*Bounce*)

Romania:

F Burgas Bay - Bosporus
A Graz Supports A Agram - Trieste
A Pecs Supports A Graz
A Pleven - Nis
F Salonika Supports A Serres - Kozani
F Sea of Marmara - Thermaic Gulf (*Fails*)
A Temesvar - Craiova
A Tirana Supports A Kozani - Agrinio (*Cut*)
A Wien - Budapest

Bulgaria:

F Bursa Supports F Thermaic Gulf - Gulf of Izmir
A Istanbul - Ankara
A Kozani - Agrinio (*Fails*)
A Manisa - Antalya
A Plovdiv - Serres (*Fails*)
A Serres - Kozani (*Fails*)
F Thermaic Gulf - Gulf of Izmir (*Bounce*)

Greece:

F Aegean Sea Supports F Saronic Gulf - Gulf of Izmir
A Agrinio - Larisa (*Fails*)
F Athens Supports A Agrinio - Larisa (*Fails*)
A Bologna - Ancona
F Eastern Mediterranean Supports A Izmir
F Larisa - Kozani (*Fails*)
F Saronic Gulf - Gulf of Izmir (*Bounce*)
F Scutari - Tirana (*Fails*)
F Torino Hold
F Tyrrhenian Sea - Gulf of Taranto

Ottomans:

A Izmir Hold

***WINTER ADJUSTMENTS:

Austria-Hungary:
Remove (or nothing, if Trieste retreats OTB)

Serbia:
Build

Romania:
Build

Thanks!
B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1866 Deadline Remin... - Kenshi777   (May 17, 2010, 1:56 pm)
Still missing more than one set of orders, and most forgot to vote on
the Rum/Bul/Gre 3-way draw proposal...please send votes as well!
B.
On 5/17/10, Benjamin Hester wrote:
Players -

The Fall is upon us, please have your orders in by 5pm EST!

Thanks!
B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1866 Deadline Remin... - Kenshi777   (May 17, 2010, 9:41 am)
Players -
The Fall is upon us, please have your orders in by 5pm EST!
Thanks!
B.
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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1866 Deadline Reminder (dc288) Kenshi777 May 17, 01:56 pm
Still missing more than one set of orders, and most forgot to vote on
the Rum/Bul/Gre 3-way draw proposal...please send votes as well!
B.
On 5/17/10, Benjamin Hester wrote:
Players -

The Fall is upon us, please have your orders in by 5pm EST!

Thanks!
B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1866 Results - Kenshi777   (May 10, 2010, 11:38 am)
I received the late orders reasonably within the grace period,
additional delay was caused by my busy weekend and morning here. As I
believe this is the first offense by the player in question, I have
accepted the orders, but do ask all players to please *NOT* wait until
after your negotiations to submit your first set of orders. Send your
impulse prelims as soon as the adjudication is released, and then
revise them as you see fit.
The DIAS is voted down, and a new 3-way draw is proposed -
Bulgaria/Greece/Rumania. Please include your votes on that with your
fall orders. No retreats needed, as the only dislodge is forcibly
disbanded.
***NEXT DEADLINE: I will be away from the computer Thursday through
Sunday, so the next deadline for Fall 1866 will be Monday, May 17,
2010 at 1700 EST.
***PLAYERS:
ITALY: Adam Levy
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY: Allen York
SERBIA: Garry Bledsoe
GREECE: Nigel Phillips
ROMANIA: Mike Sims
BULGARIA: Ross Webb
OTTOMAN EMPIRE: Gregory Bim-Merle
***RESULTS:
Italy:
A Salzburg Hold
Austria-Hungary:
F Gulf of Venezia Hold
A Trieste Supports A Salzburg
Serbia:
A Agram Supports A Wien - Graz
A Bitola Supports A Scutari - Tirana
F Cetinje - Adriatic Sea
A Kragujevac - Cetinje (*Bounce*)
A Novi Sad Supports A Agram
A Sarajevo - Cetinje (*Bounce*)
Romania:
A Bucuresti - Pleven
A Budapest - Pecs
F Constanta - Burgas Bay
A Kassa - Wien
F Salonika Supports A Kozani
A Scutari - Tirana
F Sea of Marmara - Bursa (*Bounce*)
A Temesvar Hold
A Wien - Graz
Bulgaria:
F Bursa - Izmir (*Fails*)
A Istanbul - Bursa (*Bounce*)
A Kozani Supports A Scutari - Tirana
A Manisa Supports F Bursa - Izmir
A Plovdiv Supports A Serres
A Serres Supports A Kozani
F Thermaic Gulf Hold
Greece:
A Agrinio Supports A Tirana
F Athens Supports F Larisa
F Bay of Kotor - Scutari
F Eastern Mediterranean Supports A Izmir
F Firenze - Torino
F Gulf of Izmir - Aegean Sea
F Kalamata - Saronic Gulf
F Larisa Hold
F Ligurian Sea - Tyrrhenian Sea
A Tirana Supports A Bitola (*Disbanded*)
A Torino - Bologna
Ottomans:
A Izmir Hold
Thanks!
B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1866 Deadline Rem... - Kenshi777   (May 07, 2010, 4:00 pm)
holding on one set of missing orders...only about half an hour to
correct that before I take off to celebrate my birthday...will return
to this on Sunday if no orders received by then.
B.
On 5/7/10, Benjamin Hester wrote:
Sorry for the late reminder - about two hours until the deadline! Get em
in!

B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1866 Deadline Rem... - Kenshi777   (May 07, 2010, 2:05 pm)
Sorry for the late reminder - about two hours until the deadline! Get em in!
B.
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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1866 Deadline Reminder (dc288) Kenshi777 May 07, 04:00 pm
holding on one set of missing orders...only about half an hour to
correct that before I take off to celebrate my birthday...will return
to this on Sunday if no orders received by then.
B.
On 5/7/10, Benjamin Hester wrote:
Sorry for the late reminder - about two hours until the deadline! Get em
in!

B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Winter 1865 Results - Kenshi777   (May 04, 2010, 12:46 pm)
Crap - too short on time, too keeping it quick - I forgot to announce
that there is a DIAS proposal - votes are required, privately to GM,
with your next orders. Unanimous approval from all survivors required
to pass.
B.
On 5/3/10, Benjamin Hester wrote:
Short on time, so I'll keep it quick for the winter adjustments:

NEXT DEADLINE: Spring 1866 - Friday, May 7th, 1700 EST.

PLAYERS:

Italy - Adam Levy
Austria-Hungary - Allen York
Serbia - Garry Bledsoe
Romania - Mike Sims
Bulgaria - Ross Webb
Greece - Nigel Phillips
Ottoman Empire - Gregory Bim-Merle

RESULTS:

Italy:

Remove A Trent

Austria-Hungary:

Remove A Pecs
Remove F Venezia

Serbia:

Build A Kragujevac

Romania:

Build F Constanta
Build A Bucuresti

Greece:

Build F Athens
Build F Kalamata

Thanks!
B.


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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Winter 1865 Results - Kenshi777   (May 03, 2010, 4:36 pm)
On 5/3/10, Benjamin Hester wrote:
Short on time, so I'll keep it quick for the winter adjustments:

NEXT DEADLINE: Spring 1866 - Friday, May 7th, 1700 EST.

PLAYERS:

Italy - Adam Levy
Austria-Hungary - Allen York
Serbia - Garry Bledsoe
Romania - Mike Sims
Bulgaria - Ross Webb
Greece - Nigel Phillips
Ottoman Empire - Gregory Bim-Merle

RESULTS:

Italy:

Remove A Trent

Austria-Hungary:

Remove A Pecs
Remove F Venezia

Serbia:

Build A Kragujevac

Romania:

Build F Constanta
Build A Bucuresti

Greece:

Build F Athens
Build F Kalamata

Thanks!
B.


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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Winter 1865 Results - Kenshi777   (May 03, 2010, 4:35 pm)
Short on time, so I'll keep it quick for the winter adjustments:
NEXT DEADLINE: Spring 1866 - Friday, May 7th, 1700 EST.
PLAYERS:
Italy - Adam Levy
Austria-Hungary - Allen York
Serbia - Garry Bledsoe
Romania - Mike Sims
Bulgaria - Ross Webb
Greece - Nigel Phillips
Ottoman Empire - Gregory Bim-Merle
RESULTS:
Italy:
Remove A Trent
Austria-Hungary:
Remove A Pecs
Remove F Venezia
Serbia:
Build A Kragujevac
Romania:
Build F Constanta
Build A Bucuresti
Greece:
Build F Athens
Build F Kalamata
Thanks!
B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Winter 1865 Results (dc288) Kenshi777 May 03, 04:36 pm
On 5/3/10, Benjamin Hester wrote:
Short on time, so I'll keep it quick for the winter adjustments:

NEXT DEADLINE: Spring 1866 - Friday, May 7th, 1700 EST.

PLAYERS:

Italy - Adam Levy
Austria-Hungary - Allen York
Serbia - Garry Bledsoe
Romania - Mike Sims
Bulgaria - Ross Webb
Greece - Nigel Phillips
Ottoman Empire - Gregory Bim-Merle

RESULTS:

Italy:

Remove A Trent

Austria-Hungary:

Remove A Pecs
Remove F Venezia

Serbia:

Build A Kragujevac

Romania:

Build F Constanta
Build A Bucuresti

Greece:

Build F Athens
Build F Kalamata

Thanks!
B.


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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Winter 1865 Results (dc288) Kenshi777 May 04, 12:46 pm
Crap - too short on time, too keeping it quick - I forgot to announce
that there is a DIAS proposal - votes are required, privately to GM,
with your next orders. Unanimous approval from all survivors required
to pass.
B.
On 5/3/10, Benjamin Hester wrote:
Short on time, so I'll keep it quick for the winter adjustments:

NEXT DEADLINE: Spring 1866 - Friday, May 7th, 1700 EST.

PLAYERS:

Italy - Adam Levy
Austria-Hungary - Allen York
Serbia - Garry Bledsoe
Romania - Mike Sims
Bulgaria - Ross Webb
Greece - Nigel Phillips
Ottoman Empire - Gregory Bim-Merle

RESULTS:

Italy:

Remove A Trent

Austria-Hungary:

Remove A Pecs
Remove F Venezia

Serbia:

Build A Kragujevac

Romania:

Build F Constanta
Build A Bucuresti

Greece:

Build F Athens
Build F Kalamata

Thanks!
B.


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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1865 Results: Torin... - Nigs   (Apr 30, 2010, 12:16 pm)
The Geeks found it too Kozi, but are ready to RumBul with whoever

Sent from my iPhone
On 30 Apr 2010, at 16:19, "Michael Sims" <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net> wrote:


"Force disband?"  That's kind of a pessimistic way to look at it.  Early retirement?  Health coverage, full benefits, I'm sure.  I can't imagine the Bulgarians would be inhumane.


From: Benjamin Hester [mailto:screwtape777(at)gmail.com]
Sent: Fri 4/30/2010 10:19 AM
To: Nigel PHILLIPS
Subject: Re: ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1865 Results: Torino


True - Kozani's force disband is the second build.  I did not mean to
imply two SCs - sorry

On 4/30/10, Nigel PHILLIPS <nephilli99(at)hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> I'd love to have added 2 supply centres, but I think it is only 1. Second
> build is due to the disbandment of A Kozani
> cheers
> Nigs
>
>

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1865 Results: Torin... - FuzzyLogic   (Apr 30, 2010, 10:19 am)
Re: ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1865 Results: Torino




"Force disband?"  That's kind of a pessimistic way to look at it.  Early retirement?  Health coverage, full benefits, I'm sure.  I can't imagine the Bulgarians would be inhumane.



From: Benjamin Hester [mailto:screwtape777(at)gmail.com]
Sent: Fri 4/30/2010 10:19 AM
To: Nigel PHILLIPS
Subject: Re: ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1865 Results: Torino



True - Kozani's force disband is the second build.  I did not mean to
imply two SCs - sorry

On 4/30/10, Nigel PHILLIPS <nephilli99(at)hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> I'd love to have added 2 supply centres, but I think it is only 1. Second
> build is due to the disbandment of A Kozani
> cheers
> Nigs
>
>

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1865 Results: Torin... - Kenshi777   (Apr 30, 2010, 10:19 am)
True - Kozani's force disband is the second build. I did not mean to
imply two SCs - sorry
On 4/30/10, Nigel PHILLIPS wrote:

I'd love to have added 2 supply centres, but I think it is only 1. Second
build is due to the disbandment of A Kozani
cheers
Nigs

> Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2010 17:23:08 -0500
> Subject: ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1865 Results: Torino
> From: screwtape777(at)gmail.com
> To: alevy(at)arubanetworks.com; gbimmerle(at)gmail.com; nephilli99(at)hotmail.com;
> allen.york(at)cchmc.org; rodtheworm(at)hotmail.com; mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net;
> kielmarch(at)hotmail.com
> CC: brn2dip(at)yahoo.com; kelly058(at)verizon.net; ACD-Games(at)yahoogroups.com;
> dc288(at)diplomaticcorp.com
>
> Torino was the first capital of United Italy, and here in our Balkan
> wars, it is the last Italian home SC to fall before the Greek and
> Austrian forces. Yet the daring Italian partisans survive under the
> fearless leadership of Giuseppe Garibaldi, and continue their raids
> from a new base in Salzburg. Greece and Rumania are our leaders this
> turn, each adding 2 SCs to their totals.
>
> Fighting is fierce across the continent, and despite many dislodges,
> we have no retreats due - the poor armies in question find themselves
> forcibly disbanded. So we proceed straight away into the Winter
> Adjustments, which will be due on Monday 3 MAY 2010, at 1700 EST.
>
> RESULTS:
>
> Italy:
>
> A Salzburg Supports A Trent - Venezia
> F Torino Hold (*Disbanded*)
> A Trent - Venezia (*Fails*)
>
> Austria-Hungary:
>
> A Graz - Trieste
> F Gulf of Venezia Supports F Venezia
> A Pecs - Agram (*Fails*)
> F Venezia Hold
>
> Serbia:
>
> A Agram Supports A Novi Sad (*Cut*)
> A Bitola Supports A Scutari - Tirana (*Cut*)
> F Cetinje - Bay of Kotor (*Fails*)
> A Novi Sad Supports A Agram
> A Sarajevo Supports A Agram
>
> Romania:
>
> A Budapest Supports A Wien
> A Kassa Supports A Wien
> F Salonika Supports A Serres - Kozani
> A Scutari - Tirana (*Fails*)
> F Sea of Marmara - Bursa (*Fails*)
> A Temesvar Supports A Budapest
> A Wien Supports A Budapest
>
> Bulgaria:
>
> F Bursa - Izmir (*Fails*)
> A Edirne - Istanbul
> A Manisa Supports F Bursa - Izmir
> A Plovdiv Supports A Sofia - Serres
> A Serres - Kozani
> A Sofia - Serres
> F Thermaic Gulf Supports A Serres - Kozani
>
> Greece:
>
> A Agrinio Supports A Tirana
> F Bay of Kotor - Cetinje (*Fails*)
> A Bologna - Torino
> F Eastern Mediterranean Supports A Izmir
> F Firenze Supports A Bologna - Torino
> F Gulf of Izmir - Aegean Sea (*Bounce*)
> A Kozani - Bitola (*Disbanded*)
> F Larisa - Aegean Sea (*Bounce*)
> F Ligurian Sea Supports A Bologna - Torino
> A Tirana Supports A Kozani - Bitola (*Cut*)
>
> Ottomans:
>
> A Izmir Hold
>
> WINTER ADJUSTMENTS:
>
> Italy: Supp 1 Unit 2 Remove 1
> Austria-Hungary: Supp 2 Unit 4 Remove 2
> Serbia: Supp 6 Unit 5 Build 1
> Romania: Supp 9 Unit 7 Build 2
> Bulgaria: Supp 7 Unit 7 Build 0
> Greece: Supp 11 Unit 9 Build 2
> Ottomans: Supp 1 Unit 1 Build 0
>
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> B.
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