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dc320 f08 Game-End Draw!! - MrBallgame   (Sep 08, 2010, 1:09 pm)
Harrumph.  I believe Turkey's results and performance speaks for itself. Smile 
 
I am left feeling rather like the Black Knight at the Bridge in Monty Python and the Holy Grail: That would be me, shouting at Austria, "Come back! I'll bite your legs off!"
 
I consider myself the unintended vicitm of Russia's initial confusion. I DMZed the Black Sea to gain time for an attack north, but that actually delayed my necessary deployment to the Black Sea as an offshore bolster to my home defense. I had hoped to ally with Austria and break out north to take advantage of the Russian confusion, but he recognized sooner that Russia was the lesser threat to him. And only too late did it seem comprehensible to me that Italy could ally with Austria, rather than trade future gains for Greece, which I viewed as just too close to home to let him keep.  By then, Russia might have been an ally in spirit, but in no position to do anything about it.
 
I might have held out for  few turns longer, if I hadnt mistaken Bulgaria for the Ardennes forest and foolishly tried a last ditch 'surprise' offense move, instead of holding tight in Constantinople; I also forfeited a strategic positon in E Med to retreat, too soon, into Smyrna.  Let me know when you see that French fleet coming over the horizon from the West, will you?
 
My only other gripe would be to those who ignored me as they were intent on their conquests across the map -- if you have nothing to say or no business with my country, still you could email me, you dont have to promise, ally or threaten, you can even lie to me,  or respond with gossip or nonsense to keep the lines open.  Towards the end, I only heard the crickets chirp!  More than half the fun is staying in touch through the game!
 
Ted


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happy? How could the world go back to the way it was when so much bad had happened? But in the end, it's only a passing thing. The shadow, even the darkness must pass. A new day will come. And when the sun shines it will shine out the clearer. Those were the stories that stayed with you - That meant something. Even if you were too small to understand why. But I think, Mr. Frodo, I do understand. I know now. Folk in those stories had lots of chances of turning back only they didn't. They kept going because they were holding onto something."
"What are we holding onto, Sam?"
"That there's some good in this world, Mr. Frodo. And it's worth fighting for."

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dc320 f08 Game-End Draw!! - Wladimir7   (Sep 08, 2010, 11:38 am)
Fellow players,

What a roller-coaster of a game this was for me. I mean it started slowly ratcheting upwards like the beginning ascent of the coaster (typical gains of Denmark and Holland) only to collapse quickly (losing Denmark with a foreign army in Ruhr) to have a nice satisfying slow ending with my steady growth closing the game.
 
In the beginning, I wanted to foment war between England and France while keeping my Austrian ally safe from attack. Germany can never succeed without a strong Austria (in my opinion) so I tried to bring peace to my south. France and England eventually began fighting while allowed me to send a strong force east against the quiet Russia alongside an Austrian army. I wanted to gain a corner position on the board and the northeast seemed the easiest to obtain.
 
This decision didn't look that smart though when England began hammering Scandinavia while eventually gaining the all-important Denmark. This left me with a tough decision of continuing my war in the east at the expense of losing centers closer to my home. I felt like gaining the corner position was more important so I carried on and the builds gained from that campaign were fortunately placed back home protecting the Rhineland just in time.
 
England correctly sniffed out the Aunchluss early on and no doubt tried to rally the board against us but the eastern powers were subdued before they could do anything about it. The mid-game ended with Austria being the dominant player on the board with a strong Italy and weakened Germany taking on England and France.
 
Austria then acted in a way that was unfamiliar to me. He did not stab me when I was weak. He left me alone and actually held his forces allowing me to collect myself against a now isolated England with a France fighting for his life against Italy. It was this selfless act that decided my endgame strategy. Germany reached a dominant position in the northeast corner with its eye on the British Isles when peace was reached. Naturally I did consider the prospect of going for the solo but I could not bring myself to stab such a loyal ally. Truthfully, my abilty to survive was directly because of Austria's decision.
 
Enough of gushy stuff. Everyone played great and I especially enjoyed the successful testing of the Aunchluss. I learned that it is more difficult than the Western Triple or the RT Steamroller but it is very powerful in the mid-game. Plenty of trust is needed since our home centers are so close to one another.
 
Thanks to everyone for keeping this game going without much delay. Special thanks to Mike for keeping us on pace and for being prompt in the results distribution.
 
Wladimir




On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 8:23 PM, Alex Maslow <blueraider0(at)gmail.com> wrote:

Friends,


This has been a particularly bizarre game.  On the one hand, I hate when one nation collapses quickly (Russia), and yet, such things are possible in the real world, so I gotta deal.


Ger and I were allied early and when Fletch missed the build I of course went for Lvp and held it like a knife to Fletch to hit Ger because of the Rus collapse.  Things looked good except for that misorder to Spa where I forgot to specify the coast that allowed Italy to get in.  I thought I could win it back, and depend on Austrian pressure on the other side of Alfred, but I misordered against Spa AGAIN and Austria wasn't being much help, and when I lost Mar, I knew that front was done, and when Fletch came against me with his righteous fury, well, there wasn't much more to be done.


I will say I think much of this was my fault, as egotistical as that is to say.  First, my misorders were sadly clutch, and embarrassingly repeated.  Also, Fletch kept alerting me to the central alliance, and I kept insisting it was just coincidence they would move against each other in time.  Mmmm, yeah I feel pretty darn stupid about that.  I took no interest against the east until it was absolutely too late.  But, you know, props to the east for being so stealthy about their grand alliance, which seems to have been well planned....



Ah well.  Good job to all and hope to play with you folks again.  Esp Theodore.  We made some plans but no chance came to make them work.  I hope next game together we get to actually interact.


Regards!


-Maslow



On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 5:01 PM, NICOL, Alfred (AMN) <AMN(at)benenden.kent.sch.uk> wrote:


Hi all
Well done and many thanks to Mike for running the game, thanks to my allies ah and ger and of course all those players who kept issuing orders etc right to the end.
Some interesting things turned the game for me. I had no plan to go for ah but couldn't get the deal on gre I think is vital to Italy, so I risked early war and threatened tri, it worked and after that we got along fine. The second gamble was to go west, again not in my initial plan, but the missed build in liv let fra in and I feared a fra dominance that I had to curtail, it worked and the balance of power was restored.
The great strength of Italy usually is to be able to wait and see, but this game I didn't feel that was an option.
I think ah had a decent, but not sure chance, to go for a solo, probably when ger were snared up with the last rus unit and I was bogged down with fra. He didn't; fair play to him.
I enjoyed the game and look forward to playing with you all again
alfred
 

From: Michael Sims [mailto:mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net]

Sent: 07 September 2010 21:03
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Cc: dc320
Subject: dc320 f08 Game-End Draw!!
 

5 yes votes equals a 3-way AGI draw!
 
England and France squeak by with survivals, and the big 3 declare world peace.  Congrats!  And so, our summerfest comes to a happy end, right on the day after Labor Day - the traditional end to summer.  Was it fate?  EOG's are encouraged from all!  It's been a pleasure and see you next game...

 
-mike
 
 

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"It's like in the great stories, Mr. Frodo. The ones that really mattered. Full of darkness and danger they were. and sometimes you didn't want to know the end because how could the end be happy? How could the world go back to the way it was when so much bad had happened? But in the end, it's only a passing thing. The shadow, even the darkness must pass. A new day will come. And when the sun shines it will shine out the clearer. Those were the stories that stayed with you - That meant something. Even if you were too small to understand why. But I think, Mr. Frodo, I do understand. I know now. Folk in those stories had lots of chances of turning back only they didn't. They kept going because they were holding onto something."

"What are we holding onto, Sam?"
"That there's some good in this world, Mr. Frodo. And it's worth fighting for."

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SV: dc320 f08 Game-End Draw!! - trezdk   (Sep 08, 2010, 3:19 am)
Hey all,
 
This was a most interesting game.
 
As Alfred said, from the first go Italy and I didn’t see
quite eye to eye on Greece, but we worked it out and from then we stood by each
other. And I could have gone for the solo and might even have achieved it, but
to what end? I would rather be known as a fair player than a backstabber J
 
Alfred and I quickly decided that in order for him and me to
survive we needed to take Turkey out, and since France didn’t seem
interested in Italy from the start it would be something we could achieve. On
top of this, Germany went for Russia with a small Austrian assistance so I
could go around the Black Sea.
 
After the East had been subdued there where really only one way
to go J
 
But a great game all J
 
René
 
 

Fra: Alex Maslow
[mailto:blueraider0(at)gmail.com]

Sendt: 8. september 2010 05:23

Til: NICOL, Alfred (AMN)

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Emne: Re: dc320 f08 Game-End Draw!!

 
Friends,

 


This has been a particularly bizarre game.  On the one
hand, I hate when one nation collapses quickly (Russia), and yet, such things
are possible in the real world, so I gotta deal.


 


Ger and I were allied early and when Fletch missed the build
I of course went for Lvp and held it like a knife to Fletch to hit Ger because
of the Rus collapse.  Things looked good except for that misorder to Spa
where I forgot to specify the coast that allowed Italy to get in.  I
thought I could win it back, and depend on Austrian pressure on the other side
of Alfred, but I misordered against Spa AGAIN and Austria wasn't being much
help, and when I lost Mar, I knew that front was done, and when Fletch came
against me with his righteous fury, well, there wasn't much more to be done.


 


I will say I think much of this
was my fault, as egotistical as that is to say.  First, my misorders were
sadly clutch, and embarrassingly repeated.  Also, Fletch kept
alerting me to the central alliance, and I kept insisting it was just
coincidence they would move against each other in time.  Mmmm, yeah I feel
pretty darn stupid about that.  I took no interest against the east until
it was absolutely too late.  But, you know, props to the east for being so
stealthy about their grand alliance, which seems to have been well planned....


Ah well.  Good job to all and hope to play with you
folks again.  Esp Theodore.  We made some plans but no chance came to
make them work.  I hope next game together we get to actually interact.


 


Regards!


 


-Maslow


 

On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 5:01 PM, NICOL, Alfred (AMN) <AMN(at)benenden.kent.sch.uk> wrote:


Hi all
Well done and many thanks to
Mike for running the game, thanks to my allies ah and ger and of course all
those players who kept issuing orders etc right to the end.
Some interesting things
turned the game for me. I had no plan to go for ah but couldn’t get the
deal on gre I think is vital to Italy, so I risked early war and threatened
tri, it worked and after that we got along fine. The second gamble was to go
west, again not in my initial plan, but the missed build in liv let fra in and
I feared a fra dominance that I had to curtail, it worked and the balance of
power was restored.
The great strength of Italy
usually is to be able to wait and see, but this game I didn’t feel that
was an option.
I think ah had a decent, but
not sure chance, to go for a solo, probably when ger were snared up with the
last rus unit and I was bogged down with fra. He didn’t; fair play to
him.
I enjoyed the game and look
forward to playing with you all again
alfred
 


From: Michael Sims [mailto:mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net]


Sent: 07 September 2010 21:03

To: NICOL, Alfred (AMN); Blueraider0(at)gmail.com; jmc66(at)mac.com; tcooperstein730(at)att.net; tfletch33(at)yahoo.com; rk(at)giorsoine.dk; wmysonski(at)gmail.com

Cc: dc320

Subject: dc320 f08 Game-End Draw!!



 


5 yes votes equals a 3-way AGI
draw!


 


England and France squeak by with
survivals, and the big 3 declare world peace.  Congrats!  And so,
our summerfest comes to a happy end, right on the day after Labor Day
- the traditional end to summer.  Was it fate?  EOG's are
encouraged from all!  It's been a pleasure and see you next game...


 


-mike


 


 




 



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"It's like in the great stories, Mr. Frodo. The ones that really mattered.
Full of darkness and danger they were. and sometimes you didn't want to know
the end because how could the end be happy? How could the world go back to the
way it was when so much bad had happened? But in the end, it's only a passing
thing. The shadow, even the darkness must pass. A new day will come. And when
the sun shines it will shine out the clearer. Those were the stories that
stayed with you - That meant something. Even if you were too small to
understand why. But I think, Mr. Frodo, I do understand. I know now. Folk in
those stories had lots of chances of turning back only they didn't. They kept
going because they were holding onto something."

"What are we holding onto, Sam?"

"That there's some good in this world, Mr. Frodo. And it's worth fighting
for."

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dc320 f08 Game-End Draw!! - Blueraider0   (Sep 07, 2010, 10:23 pm)
Friends,
This has been a particularly bizarre game.  On the one hand, I hate when one nation collapses quickly (Russia), and yet, such things are possible in the real world, so I gotta deal.

Ger and I were allied early and when Fletch missed the build I of course went for Lvp and held it like a knife to Fletch to hit Ger because of the Rus collapse.  Things looked good except for that misorder to Spa where I forgot to specify the coast that allowed Italy to get in.  I thought I could win it back, and depend on Austrian pressure on the other side of Alfred, but I misordered against Spa AGAIN and Austria wasn't being much help, and when I lost Mar, I knew that front was done, and when Fletch came against me with his righteous fury, well, there wasn't much more to be done.

I will say I think much of this was my fault, as egotistical as that is to say.  First, my misorders were sadly clutch, and embarrassingly repeated.  Also, Fletch kept alerting me to the central alliance, and I kept insisting it was just coincidence they would move against each other in time.  Mmmm, yeah I feel pretty darn stupid about that.  I took no interest against the east until it was absolutely too late.  But, you know, props to the east for being so stealthy about their grand alliance, which seems to have been well planned....


Ah well.  Good job to all and hope to play with you folks again.  Esp Theodore.  We made some plans but no chance came to make them work.  I hope next game together we get to actually interact.

Regards!
-Maslow
On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 5:01 PM, NICOL, Alfred (AMN) <AMN(at)benenden.kent.sch.uk> wrote:





Hi all
Well done and many thanks to Mike for running the game, thanks to my allies ah and ger and of course all those players who kept issuing orders etc right to
the end.
Some interesting things turned the game for me. I had no plan to go for ah but couldn't get the deal on gre I think is vital to Italy, so I risked early war
and threatened tri, it worked and after that we got along fine. The second gamble was to go west, again not in my initial plan, but the missed build in liv let fra in and I feared a fra dominance that I had to curtail, it worked and the balance of power was
restored.
The great strength of Italy usually is to be able to wait and see, but this game I didn't feel that was an option.
I think ah had a decent, but not sure chance, to go for a solo, probably when ger were snared up with the last rus unit and I was bogged down with fra. He
didn't; fair play to him.
I enjoyed the game and look forward to playing with you all again
alfred
 

From: Michael Sims [mailto:mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net]


Sent: 07 September 2010 21:03

To: NICOL, Alfred (AMN); Blueraider0(at)gmail.com; jmc66(at)mac.com; tcooperstein730(at)att.net; tfletch33(at)yahoo.com; rk(at)giorsoine.dk; wmysonski(at)gmail.com

Cc: dc320

Subject: dc320 f08 Game-End Draw!!

 

5 yes votes equals a 3-way AGI draw!

 

England and France squeak by with survivals, and the big 3 declare world peace.  Congrats!  And so, our summerfest comes to a happy end, right on the day after
Labor Day - the traditional end to summer.  Was it fate?  EOG's are encouraged from all!  It's been a pleasure and see you next game...

 

-mike

 

 



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"It's like in the great stories, Mr. Frodo. The ones that really mattered. Full of darkness and danger they were. and sometimes you didn't want to know the end because how could the end be happy? How could the world go back to the way it was when so much bad had happened? But in the end, it's only a passing thing. The shadow, even the darkness must pass. A new day will come. And when the sun shines it will shine out the clearer. Those were the stories that stayed with you - That meant something. Even if you were too small to understand why. But I think, Mr. Frodo, I do understand. I know now. Folk in those stories had lots of chances of turning back only they didn't. They kept going because they were holding onto something."

"What are we holding onto, Sam?"
"That there's some good in this world, Mr. Frodo. And it's worth fighting for."

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dc320 f08 Game-End Draw!! - alfdog   (Sep 07, 2010, 4:01 pm)
Hi all
Well done and many thanks to Mike for running the game, thanks to my allies ah and ger and of course all those players who kept issuing orders etc right to
the end.
Some interesting things turned the game for me. I had no plan to go for ah but couldn’t get the deal on gre I think is vital to Italy, so I risked early war
and threatened tri, it worked and after that we got along fine. The second gamble was to go west, again not in my initial plan, but the missed build in liv let fra in and I feared a fra dominance that I had to curtail, it worked and the balance of power was
restored.
The great strength of Italy usually is to be able to wait and see, but this game I didn’t feel that was an option.
I think ah had a decent, but not sure chance, to go for a solo, probably when ger were snared up with the last rus unit and I was bogged down with fra. He
didn’t; fair play to him.
I enjoyed the game and look forward to playing with you all again
alfred
 

From: Michael Sims [mailto:mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net]


Sent: 07 September 2010 21:03

To: NICOL, Alfred (AMN); Blueraider0(at)gmail.com; jmc66(at)mac.com; tcooperstein730(at)att.net; tfletch33(at)yahoo.com; rk(at)giorsoine.dk; wmysonski(at)gmail.com

Cc: dc320

Subject: dc320 f08 Game-End Draw!!

 

5 yes votes equals a 3-way AGI draw!

 

England and France squeak by with survivals, and the big 3 declare world peace.  Congrats!  And so, our summerfest comes to a happy end, right on the day after
Labor Day - the traditional end to summer.  Was it fate?  EOG's are encouraged from all!  It's been a pleasure and see you next game...

 

-mike

 

 



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dc320 f08 Game-End Draw!! - FuzzyLogic   (Sep 07, 2010, 3:02 pm)
5 yes votes equals a 3-way AGI draw!
 
England and France squeak by with survivals, and the big 3 declare world peace.  Congrats!  And so, our summerfest comes to a happy end, right on the day after Labor Day - the traditional end to summer.  Was it fate?  EOG's are encouraged from all!  It's been a pleasure and see you next game...
 
-mike
 
 

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dc320 f08 Game-End Draw!! (dc320) alfdog Sep 07, 04:01 pm
Hi all
Well done and many thanks to Mike for running the game, thanks to my allies ah and ger and of course all those players who kept issuing orders etc right to
the end.
Some interesting things turned the game for me. I had no plan to go for ah but couldn’t get the deal on gre I think is vital to Italy, so I risked early war
and threatened tri, it worked and after that we got along fine. The second gamble was to go west, again not in my initial plan, but the missed build in liv let fra in and I feared a fra dominance that I had to curtail, it worked and the balance of power was
restored.
The great strength of Italy usually is to be able to wait and see, but this game I didn’t feel that was an option.
I think ah had a decent, but not sure chance, to go for a solo, probably when ger were snared up with the last rus unit and I was bogged down with fra. He
didn’t; fair play to him.
I enjoyed the game and look forward to playing with you all again
alfred
 

From: Michael Sims [mailto:mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net]


Sent: 07 September 2010 21:03

To: NICOL, Alfred (AMN); Blueraider0(at)gmail.com; jmc66(at)mac.com; tcooperstein730(at)att.net; tfletch33(at)yahoo.com; rk(at)giorsoine.dk; wmysonski(at)gmail.com

Cc: dc320

Subject: dc320 f08 Game-End Draw!!

 

5 yes votes equals a 3-way AGI draw!

 

England and France squeak by with survivals, and the big 3 declare world peace.  Congrats!  And so, our summerfest comes to a happy end, right on the day after
Labor Day - the traditional end to summer.  Was it fate?  EOG's are encouraged from all!  It's been a pleasure and see you next game...

 

-mike

 

 



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dc320 f08 Game-End Draw!! (dc320) Blueraider0 Sep 07, 10:23 pm
Friends,
This has been a particularly bizarre game.  On the one hand, I hate when one nation collapses quickly (Russia), and yet, such things are possible in the real world, so I gotta deal.

Ger and I were allied early and when Fletch missed the build I of course went for Lvp and held it like a knife to Fletch to hit Ger because of the Rus collapse.  Things looked good except for that misorder to Spa where I forgot to specify the coast that allowed Italy to get in.  I thought I could win it back, and depend on Austrian pressure on the other side of Alfred, but I misordered against Spa AGAIN and Austria wasn't being much help, and when I lost Mar, I knew that front was done, and when Fletch came against me with his righteous fury, well, there wasn't much more to be done.

I will say I think much of this was my fault, as egotistical as that is to say.  First, my misorders were sadly clutch, and embarrassingly repeated.  Also, Fletch kept alerting me to the central alliance, and I kept insisting it was just coincidence they would move against each other in time.  Mmmm, yeah I feel pretty darn stupid about that.  I took no interest against the east until it was absolutely too late.  But, you know, props to the east for being so stealthy about their grand alliance, which seems to have been well planned....


Ah well.  Good job to all and hope to play with you folks again.  Esp Theodore.  We made some plans but no chance came to make them work.  I hope next game together we get to actually interact.

Regards!
-Maslow
On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 5:01 PM, NICOL, Alfred (AMN) <AMN(at)benenden.kent.sch.uk> wrote:





Hi all
Well done and many thanks to Mike for running the game, thanks to my allies ah and ger and of course all those players who kept issuing orders etc right to
the end.
Some interesting things turned the game for me. I had no plan to go for ah but couldn't get the deal on gre I think is vital to Italy, so I risked early war
and threatened tri, it worked and after that we got along fine. The second gamble was to go west, again not in my initial plan, but the missed build in liv let fra in and I feared a fra dominance that I had to curtail, it worked and the balance of power was
restored.
The great strength of Italy usually is to be able to wait and see, but this game I didn't feel that was an option.
I think ah had a decent, but not sure chance, to go for a solo, probably when ger were snared up with the last rus unit and I was bogged down with fra. He
didn't; fair play to him.
I enjoyed the game and look forward to playing with you all again
alfred
 

From: Michael Sims [mailto:mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net]


Sent: 07 September 2010 21:03

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Cc: dc320

Subject: dc320 f08 Game-End Draw!!

 

5 yes votes equals a 3-way AGI draw!

 

England and France squeak by with survivals, and the big 3 declare world peace.  Congrats!  And so, our summerfest comes to a happy end, right on the day after
Labor Day - the traditional end to summer.  Was it fate?  EOG's are encouraged from all!  It's been a pleasure and see you next game...

 

-mike

 

 



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"It's like in the great stories, Mr. Frodo. The ones that really mattered. Full of darkness and danger they were. and sometimes you didn't want to know the end because how could the end be happy? How could the world go back to the way it was when so much bad had happened? But in the end, it's only a passing thing. The shadow, even the darkness must pass. A new day will come. And when the sun shines it will shine out the clearer. Those were the stories that stayed with you - That meant something. Even if you were too small to understand why. But I think, Mr. Frodo, I do understand. I know now. Folk in those stories had lots of chances of turning back only they didn't. They kept going because they were holding onto something."

"What are we holding onto, Sam?"
"That there's some good in this world, Mr. Frodo. And it's worth fighting for."
dc320 f08 Game-End Draw!! (dc320) Wladimir7 Sep 08, 11:38 am
Fellow players,

What a roller-coaster of a game this was for me. I mean it started slowly ratcheting upwards like the beginning ascent of the coaster (typical gains of Denmark and Holland) only to collapse quickly (losing Denmark with a foreign army in Ruhr) to have a nice satisfying slow ending with my steady growth closing the game.
 
In the beginning, I wanted to foment war between England and France while keeping my Austrian ally safe from attack. Germany can never succeed without a strong Austria (in my opinion) so I tried to bring peace to my south. France and England eventually began fighting while allowed me to send a strong force east against the quiet Russia alongside an Austrian army. I wanted to gain a corner position on the board and the northeast seemed the easiest to obtain.
 
This decision didn't look that smart though when England began hammering Scandinavia while eventually gaining the all-important Denmark. This left me with a tough decision of continuing my war in the east at the expense of losing centers closer to my home. I felt like gaining the corner position was more important so I carried on and the builds gained from that campaign were fortunately placed back home protecting the Rhineland just in time.
 
England correctly sniffed out the Aunchluss early on and no doubt tried to rally the board against us but the eastern powers were subdued before they could do anything about it. The mid-game ended with Austria being the dominant player on the board with a strong Italy and weakened Germany taking on England and France.
 
Austria then acted in a way that was unfamiliar to me. He did not stab me when I was weak. He left me alone and actually held his forces allowing me to collect myself against a now isolated England with a France fighting for his life against Italy. It was this selfless act that decided my endgame strategy. Germany reached a dominant position in the northeast corner with its eye on the British Isles when peace was reached. Naturally I did consider the prospect of going for the solo but I could not bring myself to stab such a loyal ally. Truthfully, my abilty to survive was directly because of Austria's decision.
 
Enough of gushy stuff. Everyone played great and I especially enjoyed the successful testing of the Aunchluss. I learned that it is more difficult than the Western Triple or the RT Steamroller but it is very powerful in the mid-game. Plenty of trust is needed since our home centers are so close to one another.
 
Thanks to everyone for keeping this game going without much delay. Special thanks to Mike for keeping us on pace and for being prompt in the results distribution.
 
Wladimir




On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 8:23 PM, Alex Maslow <blueraider0(at)gmail.com> wrote:

Friends,


This has been a particularly bizarre game.  On the one hand, I hate when one nation collapses quickly (Russia), and yet, such things are possible in the real world, so I gotta deal.


Ger and I were allied early and when Fletch missed the build I of course went for Lvp and held it like a knife to Fletch to hit Ger because of the Rus collapse.  Things looked good except for that misorder to Spa where I forgot to specify the coast that allowed Italy to get in.  I thought I could win it back, and depend on Austrian pressure on the other side of Alfred, but I misordered against Spa AGAIN and Austria wasn't being much help, and when I lost Mar, I knew that front was done, and when Fletch came against me with his righteous fury, well, there wasn't much more to be done.


I will say I think much of this was my fault, as egotistical as that is to say.  First, my misorders were sadly clutch, and embarrassingly repeated.  Also, Fletch kept alerting me to the central alliance, and I kept insisting it was just coincidence they would move against each other in time.  Mmmm, yeah I feel pretty darn stupid about that.  I took no interest against the east until it was absolutely too late.  But, you know, props to the east for being so stealthy about their grand alliance, which seems to have been well planned....



Ah well.  Good job to all and hope to play with you folks again.  Esp Theodore.  We made some plans but no chance came to make them work.  I hope next game together we get to actually interact.


Regards!


-Maslow



On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 5:01 PM, NICOL, Alfred (AMN) <AMN(at)benenden.kent.sch.uk> wrote:


Hi all
Well done and many thanks to Mike for running the game, thanks to my allies ah and ger and of course all those players who kept issuing orders etc right to the end.
Some interesting things turned the game for me. I had no plan to go for ah but couldn't get the deal on gre I think is vital to Italy, so I risked early war and threatened tri, it worked and after that we got along fine. The second gamble was to go west, again not in my initial plan, but the missed build in liv let fra in and I feared a fra dominance that I had to curtail, it worked and the balance of power was restored.
The great strength of Italy usually is to be able to wait and see, but this game I didn't feel that was an option.
I think ah had a decent, but not sure chance, to go for a solo, probably when ger were snared up with the last rus unit and I was bogged down with fra. He didn't; fair play to him.
I enjoyed the game and look forward to playing with you all again
alfred
 

From: Michael Sims [mailto:mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net]

Sent: 07 September 2010 21:03
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Cc: dc320
Subject: dc320 f08 Game-End Draw!!
 

5 yes votes equals a 3-way AGI draw!
 
England and France squeak by with survivals, and the big 3 declare world peace.  Congrats!  And so, our summerfest comes to a happy end, right on the day after Labor Day - the traditional end to summer.  Was it fate?  EOG's are encouraged from all!  It's been a pleasure and see you next game...

 
-mike
 
 

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"It's like in the great stories, Mr. Frodo. The ones that really mattered. Full of darkness and danger they were. and sometimes you didn't want to know the end because how could the end be happy? How could the world go back to the way it was when so much bad had happened? But in the end, it's only a passing thing. The shadow, even the darkness must pass. A new day will come. And when the sun shines it will shine out the clearer. Those were the stories that stayed with you - That meant something. Even if you were too small to understand why. But I think, Mr. Frodo, I do understand. I know now. Folk in those stories had lots of chances of turning back only they didn't. They kept going because they were holding onto something."

"What are we holding onto, Sam?"
"That there's some good in this world, Mr. Frodo. And it's worth fighting for."
dc320 f08 Game-End Draw!! (dc320) MrBallgame Sep 08, 01:09 pm
Harrumph.  I believe Turkey's results and performance speaks for itself. Smile 
 
I am left feeling rather like the Black Knight at the Bridge in Monty Python and the Holy Grail: That would be me, shouting at Austria, "Come back! I'll bite your legs off!"
 
I consider myself the unintended vicitm of Russia's initial confusion. I DMZed the Black Sea to gain time for an attack north, but that actually delayed my necessary deployment to the Black Sea as an offshore bolster to my home defense. I had hoped to ally with Austria and break out north to take advantage of the Russian confusion, but he recognized sooner that Russia was the lesser threat to him. And only too late did it seem comprehensible to me that Italy could ally with Austria, rather than trade future gains for Greece, which I viewed as just too close to home to let him keep.  By then, Russia might have been an ally in spirit, but in no position to do anything about it.
 
I might have held out for  few turns longer, if I hadnt mistaken Bulgaria for the Ardennes forest and foolishly tried a last ditch 'surprise' offense move, instead of holding tight in Constantinople; I also forfeited a strategic positon in E Med to retreat, too soon, into Smyrna.  Let me know when you see that French fleet coming over the horizon from the West, will you?
 
My only other gripe would be to those who ignored me as they were intent on their conquests across the map -- if you have nothing to say or no business with my country, still you could email me, you dont have to promise, ally or threaten, you can even lie to me,  or respond with gossip or nonsense to keep the lines open.  Towards the end, I only heard the crickets chirp!  More than half the fun is staying in touch through the game!
 
Ted


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"It's like in the great stories, Mr. Frodo. The ones that really mattered. Full of darkness and danger they were. and sometimes you didn't want to know the end because how could the end be
happy? How could the world go back to the way it was when so much bad had happened? But in the end, it's only a passing thing. The shadow, even the darkness must pass. A new day will come. And when the sun shines it will shine out the clearer. Those were the stories that stayed with you - That meant something. Even if you were too small to understand why. But I think, Mr. Frodo, I do understand. I know now. Folk in those stories had lots of chances of turning back only they didn't. They kept going because they were holding onto something."
"What are we holding onto, Sam?"
"That there's some good in this world, Mr. Frodo. And it's worth fighting for."
dc320 s08 results! - FuzzyLogic   (Aug 30, 2010, 9:41 pm)
Hey Monday is Labor Day in the US!  So orders not due till Tues
9/7, 3pm Central…
-mike
 
 


From: Michael Sims

Sent: Monday, August 30, 2010 3:32 PM

To: amn(at)benenden.kent.sch.uk; Blueraider0(at)gmail.com; jmc66(at)mac.com;
tcooperstein730(at)att.net; tfletch33(at)yahoo.com; rk(at)giorsoine.dk;
wmysonski(at)gmail.com

Cc: dc320

Subject: dc320 s08 results!


 


Draw proposals fail, and we have a new AGI 3-way to vote on this
fall.  Things not looking so good for England and France...


 


Fall
is due next Monday!  9/6, 3pm Central.


 


Austria:



A
Ankara - Smyrna (*No such unit*)

A Armenia, no move received

A Bohemia Hold

A Budapest - Galicia (*Bounce*)

A Piedmont - Marseilles

A Rumania - Sevastopol

A Serbia - Rumania

F Smyrna - Eastern Mediterranean

A Trieste Hold

A Tyrolia Hold


 


England:


A Brest - Gascony (*Fails*)

F English Channel - Mid-Atlantic Ocean


 


France:


A Gascony Supports F Portugal - Spain(sc) (*Cut*)

F Liverpool - Wales

F Portugal - Spain(sc) (*Fails*)


 


Germany:


A Belgium - Picardy

A Berlin Supports A Munich

F Helgoland Bight - North Sea

F Holland - Belgium

A Kiel - Ruhr

F London Supports F Helgoland Bight - North Sea

A Munich Supports A Kiel - Ruhr

F Norway - Norwegian Sea

A Silesia Supports A Munich

A Sweden - Norway

A Warsaw - Galicia (*Bounce*)


 


Italy:


A Burgundy - Paris

F Constantinople Hold

F Greece Hold

F Gulf of Lyon Supports F Spain(sc)

F Ionian Sea Supports F Greece

A Rome Supports A Venice

F Spain(sc) Hold

A Venice Hold


 


 

[Reply]

dc320 s08 results! - FuzzyLogic   (Aug 30, 2010, 3:32 pm)
Draw proposals fail, and we have a new AGI 3-way to vote on this fall.  Things not looking so good for England and France...
 
Fall is due next Monday!  9/6, 3pm Central.
 
Austria:
A Ankara - Smyrna (*No such unit*)
A Armenia, no move received
A Bohemia Hold
A Budapest - Galicia (*Bounce*)
A Piedmont - Marseilles
A Rumania - Sevastopol
A Serbia - Rumania
F Smyrna - Eastern Mediterranean
A Trieste Hold
A Tyrolia Hold
 
England:
A Brest - Gascony (*Fails*)
F English Channel - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
 
France:
A Gascony Supports F Portugal - Spain(sc) (*Cut*)
F Liverpool - Wales
F Portugal - Spain(sc) (*Fails*)
 
Germany:
A Belgium - Picardy
A Berlin Supports A Munich
F Helgoland Bight - North Sea
F Holland - Belgium
A Kiel - Ruhr
F London Supports F Helgoland Bight - North Sea
A Munich Supports A Kiel - Ruhr
F Norway - Norwegian Sea
A Silesia Supports A Munich
A Sweden - Norway
A Warsaw - Galicia (*Bounce*)
 
Italy:
A Burgundy - Paris
F Constantinople Hold
F Greece Hold
F Gulf of Lyon Supports F Spain(sc)
F Ionian Sea Supports F Greece
A Rome Supports A Venice
F Spain(sc) Hold
A Venice Hold
 
 

[Reply]

dc320 s08 results! (dc320) FuzzyLogic Aug 30, 09:41 pm
Hey Monday is Labor Day in the US!  So orders not due till Tues
9/7, 3pm Central…
-mike
 
 


From: Michael Sims

Sent: Monday, August 30, 2010 3:32 PM

To: amn(at)benenden.kent.sch.uk; Blueraider0(at)gmail.com; jmc66(at)mac.com;
tcooperstein730(at)att.net; tfletch33(at)yahoo.com; rk(at)giorsoine.dk;
wmysonski(at)gmail.com

Cc: dc320

Subject: dc320 s08 results!


 


Draw proposals fail, and we have a new AGI 3-way to vote on this
fall.  Things not looking so good for England and France...


 


Fall
is due next Monday!  9/6, 3pm Central.


 


Austria:



A
Ankara - Smyrna (*No such unit*)

A Armenia, no move received

A Bohemia Hold

A Budapest - Galicia (*Bounce*)

A Piedmont - Marseilles

A Rumania - Sevastopol

A Serbia - Rumania

F Smyrna - Eastern Mediterranean

A Trieste Hold

A Tyrolia Hold


 


England:


A Brest - Gascony (*Fails*)

F English Channel - Mid-Atlantic Ocean


 


France:


A Gascony Supports F Portugal - Spain(sc) (*Cut*)

F Liverpool - Wales

F Portugal - Spain(sc) (*Fails*)


 


Germany:


A Belgium - Picardy

A Berlin Supports A Munich

F Helgoland Bight - North Sea

F Holland - Belgium

A Kiel - Ruhr

F London Supports F Helgoland Bight - North Sea

A Munich Supports A Kiel - Ruhr

F Norway - Norwegian Sea

A Silesia Supports A Munich

A Sweden - Norway

A Warsaw - Galicia (*Bounce*)


 


Italy:


A Burgundy - Paris

F Constantinople Hold

F Greece Hold

F Gulf of Lyon Supports F Spain(sc)

F Ionian Sea Supports F Greece

A Rome Supports A Venice

F Spain(sc) Hold

A Venice Hold


 


 
dc320 w07 builds! - FuzzyLogic   (Aug 29, 2010, 8:16 pm)
Results tomorrow!
 


From: Michael Sims

Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 7:47 AM

To: amn(at)benenden.kent.sch.uk; Blueraider0(at)gmail.com; jmc66(at)mac.com;
tcooperstein730(at)att.net; tfletch33(at)yahoo.com; rk(at)giorsoine.dk;
wmysonski(at)gmail.com

Cc: dc320

Subject: dc320 w07 builds!


 


NEXT:  Spring 08 due Monday 8/30, 3pm Central!


 


England:

Remove F North Sea

Remove F Skagerrak


 


Germany:

Build A Kiel

Build A Berlin


 


We
have two proposals to vote on - a German solo and an AGI 3-way.


Enjoy,


-mike


 


 


 

[Reply]

dc320 w07 builds! - FuzzyLogic   (Aug 24, 2010, 7:47 am)
NEXT:  Spring 08 due Monday 8/30, 3pm Central!
 
England:
Remove F North Sea
Remove F Skagerrak
 
Germany:
Build A Kiel
Build A Berlin
 
We have two proposals to vote on - a German solo and an AGI 3-way.
Enjoy,
-mike
 
 
 

[Reply]

dc320 w07 builds! (dc320) FuzzyLogic Aug 29, 08:16 pm
Results tomorrow!
 


From: Michael Sims

Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 7:47 AM

To: amn(at)benenden.kent.sch.uk; Blueraider0(at)gmail.com; jmc66(at)mac.com;
tcooperstein730(at)att.net; tfletch33(at)yahoo.com; rk(at)giorsoine.dk;
wmysonski(at)gmail.com

Cc: dc320

Subject: dc320 w07 builds!


 


NEXT:  Spring 08 due Monday 8/30, 3pm Central!


 


England:

Remove F North Sea

Remove F Skagerrak


 


Germany:

Build A Kiel

Build A Berlin


 


We
have two proposals to vote on - a German solo and an AGI 3-way.


Enjoy,


-mike


 


 


 
dc320 f07 results! - FuzzyLogic   (Aug 23, 2010, 4:20 pm)
Ah yes, the AGI draw proposal failed.
 
Nothing new proposed yet!  Oh wait... This just in!  Rumor has it a German solo will be going on the docket for next Spring.  Smile
 
If anyone wants to propose any other draws for spring, you're welcome to.  There is no voting necessary on the winter turns.
 
-mike



From: Thomas Fletcher [mailto:tfletch33(at)yahoo.com]
Sent: Mon 8/23/2010 4:19 PM
To: Michael Sims; amn(at)benenden.kent.sch.uk; Blueraider0(at)gmail.com; jmc66(at)mac.com; tcooperstein730(at)att.net; rk(at)giorsoine.dk; wmysonski(at)gmail.com
Cc: dc320
Subject: Re: dc320 f07 results!




Hi Micheal,
 
No Draw vote posted?
 
I propose a German solo.
 
Please remove F Norths Sea and Fleet Skag.
 
Fletcher
England





From: Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net>
To: amn(at)benenden.kent.sch.uk; Blueraider0(at)gmail.com; jmc66(at)mac.com; tcooperstein730(at)att.net; tfletch33(at)yahoo.com; rk(at)giorsoine.dk; wmysonski(at)gmail.com
Cc: dc320 <dc320(at)diplomaticcorp.com>
Sent: Mon, August 23, 2010 1:08:16 PM
Subject: dc320 f07 results!







Once again we find our Englishman without two of his home centers!  A few other positional changes, but the action definitely seems to be focusing on the shores of London this game...
 
BUILDS - due Wed 3pm Central!
Pretty simple: Germany +2 and England -2
 
Austria:
F Aegean Sea - Smyrna
A Bohemia - Tyrolia (*Fails*)
A Budapest - Vienna (*Bounce*)
A Piedmont Supports A Burgundy - Marseilles (*Void*)
A Rumania - Bulgaria (*Bounce*)
A Serbia - Bulgaria (*Bounce*)
A Smyrna - Armenia
A Trieste - Vienna (*Bounce*)
A Tyrolia - Bohemia (*Fails*)
 
England:
F Edinburgh - North Sea
F English Channel - Belgium (*Fails*)
A Picardy - Brest
F Skagerrak - Denmark (*Bounce*)
 
France:
A Gascony - Paris (*Bounce*)
F North Atlantic Ocean - Liverpool
F Portugal - Spain(sc) (*Bounce*)
 
Germany:
A Belgium Supports A Burgundy (*Ordered to Move*)
A Finland - Sweden
F Helgoland Bight - Denmark (*Bounce*)
F Holland Supports A Belgium
A Moscow - Warsaw
A Munich Hold
F North Sea - London
F Norway Supports A Finland - Sweden
A Silesia Supports A Munich
 
Italy:
A Burgundy - Paris (*Bounce*)
F Constantinople Hold
F Greece Hold
F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc) (*Bounce*)
F Ionian Sea Supports F Greece
A Rome Supports A Venice
F Spain(sc) - Portugal (*Fails*)
A Venice Hold
 
 

[Reply]

dc320 f07 results! - tfletch33   (Aug 23, 2010, 4:19 pm)
Hi Micheal,
 
No Draw vote posted?
 
I propose a German solo.
 
Please remove F Norths Sea and Fleet Skag.
 
Fletcher
England





From: Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net>
To: amn(at)benenden.kent.sch.uk; Blueraider0(at)gmail.com; jmc66(at)mac.com; tcooperstein730(at)att.net; tfletch33(at)yahoo.com; rk(at)giorsoine.dk; wmysonski(at)gmail.com
Cc: dc320 <dc320(at)diplomaticcorp.com>
Sent: Mon, August 23, 2010 1:08:16 PM
Subject: dc320 f07 results!







Once again we find our Englishman without two of his home centers!  A few other positional changes, but the action definitely seems to be focusing on the shores of London this game...
 
BUILDS - due Wed 3pm Central!
Pretty simple: Germany +2 and England -2
 
Austria:
F Aegean Sea - Smyrna
A Bohemia - Tyrolia (*Fails*)
A Budapest - Vienna (*Bounce*)
A Piedmont Supports A Burgundy - Marseilles (*Void*)
A Rumania - Bulgaria (*Bounce*)
A Serbia - Bulgaria (*Bounce*)
A Smyrna - Armenia
A Trieste - Vienna (*Bounce*)
A Tyrolia - Bohemia (*Fails*)
 
England:
F Edinburgh - North Sea
F English Channel - Belgium (*Fails*)
A Picardy - Brest
F Skagerrak - Denmark (*Bounce*)
 
France:
A Gascony - Paris (*Bounce*)
F North Atlantic Ocean - Liverpool
F Portugal - Spain(sc) (*Bounce*)
 
Germany:
A Belgium Supports A Burgundy (*Ordered to Move*)
A Finland - Sweden
F Helgoland Bight - Denmark (*Bounce*)
F Holland Supports A Belgium
A Moscow - Warsaw
A Munich Hold
F North Sea - London
F Norway Supports A Finland - Sweden
A Silesia Supports A Munich
 
Italy:
A Burgundy - Paris (*Bounce*)
F Constantinople Hold
F Greece Hold
F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc) (*Bounce*)
F Ionian Sea Supports F Greece
A Rome Supports A Venice
F Spain(sc) - Portugal (*Fails*)
A Venice Hold
 
 

[Reply]

dc320 f07 results! - FuzzyLogic   (Aug 23, 2010, 4:08 pm)
Once again we find our Englishman without two of his home centers!  A few other positional changes, but the action definitely seems to be focusing on the shores of London this game...
 
BUILDS - due Wed 3pm Central!
Pretty simple: Germany +2 and England -2
 
Austria:
F Aegean Sea - Smyrna
A Bohemia - Tyrolia (*Fails*)
A Budapest - Vienna (*Bounce*)
A Piedmont Supports A Burgundy - Marseilles (*Void*)
A Rumania - Bulgaria (*Bounce*)
A Serbia - Bulgaria (*Bounce*)
A Smyrna - Armenia
A Trieste - Vienna (*Bounce*)
A Tyrolia - Bohemia (*Fails*)
 
England:
F Edinburgh - North Sea
F English Channel - Belgium (*Fails*)
A Picardy - Brest
F Skagerrak - Denmark (*Bounce*)
 
France:
A Gascony - Paris (*Bounce*)
F North Atlantic Ocean - Liverpool
F Portugal - Spain(sc) (*Bounce*)
 
Germany:
A Belgium Supports A Burgundy (*Ordered to Move*)
A Finland - Sweden
F Helgoland Bight - Denmark (*Bounce*)
F Holland Supports A Belgium
A Moscow - Warsaw
A Munich Hold
F North Sea - London
F Norway Supports A Finland - Sweden
A Silesia Supports A Munich
 
Italy:
A Burgundy - Paris (*Bounce*)
F Constantinople Hold
F Greece Hold
F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc) (*Bounce*)
F Ionian Sea Supports F Greece
A Rome Supports A Venice
F Spain(sc) - Portugal (*Fails*)
A Venice Hold
 
 

[Reply]

dc320 f07 results! (dc320) tfletch33 Aug 23, 04:19 pm
Hi Micheal,
 
No Draw vote posted?
 
I propose a German solo.
 
Please remove F Norths Sea and Fleet Skag.
 
Fletcher
England





From: Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net>
To: amn(at)benenden.kent.sch.uk; Blueraider0(at)gmail.com; jmc66(at)mac.com; tcooperstein730(at)att.net; tfletch33(at)yahoo.com; rk(at)giorsoine.dk; wmysonski(at)gmail.com
Cc: dc320 <dc320(at)diplomaticcorp.com>
Sent: Mon, August 23, 2010 1:08:16 PM
Subject: dc320 f07 results!







Once again we find our Englishman without two of his home centers!  A few other positional changes, but the action definitely seems to be focusing on the shores of London this game...
 
BUILDS - due Wed 3pm Central!
Pretty simple: Germany +2 and England -2
 
Austria:
F Aegean Sea - Smyrna
A Bohemia - Tyrolia (*Fails*)
A Budapest - Vienna (*Bounce*)
A Piedmont Supports A Burgundy - Marseilles (*Void*)
A Rumania - Bulgaria (*Bounce*)
A Serbia - Bulgaria (*Bounce*)
A Smyrna - Armenia
A Trieste - Vienna (*Bounce*)
A Tyrolia - Bohemia (*Fails*)
 
England:
F Edinburgh - North Sea
F English Channel - Belgium (*Fails*)
A Picardy - Brest
F Skagerrak - Denmark (*Bounce*)
 
France:
A Gascony - Paris (*Bounce*)
F North Atlantic Ocean - Liverpool
F Portugal - Spain(sc) (*Bounce*)
 
Germany:
A Belgium Supports A Burgundy (*Ordered to Move*)
A Finland - Sweden
F Helgoland Bight - Denmark (*Bounce*)
F Holland Supports A Belgium
A Moscow - Warsaw
A Munich Hold
F North Sea - London
F Norway Supports A Finland - Sweden
A Silesia Supports A Munich
 
Italy:
A Burgundy - Paris (*Bounce*)
F Constantinople Hold
F Greece Hold
F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc) (*Bounce*)
F Ionian Sea Supports F Greece
A Rome Supports A Venice
F Spain(sc) - Portugal (*Fails*)
A Venice Hold
 
 
dc320 f07 results! (dc320) FuzzyLogic Aug 23, 04:20 pm
Ah yes, the AGI draw proposal failed.
 
Nothing new proposed yet!  Oh wait... This just in!  Rumor has it a German solo will be going on the docket for next Spring.  Smile
 
If anyone wants to propose any other draws for spring, you're welcome to.  There is no voting necessary on the winter turns.
 
-mike



From: Thomas Fletcher [mailto:tfletch33(at)yahoo.com]
Sent: Mon 8/23/2010 4:19 PM
To: Michael Sims; amn(at)benenden.kent.sch.uk; Blueraider0(at)gmail.com; jmc66(at)mac.com; tcooperstein730(at)att.net; rk(at)giorsoine.dk; wmysonski(at)gmail.com
Cc: dc320
Subject: Re: dc320 f07 results!




Hi Micheal,
 
No Draw vote posted?
 
I propose a German solo.
 
Please remove F Norths Sea and Fleet Skag.
 
Fletcher
England





From: Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net>
To: amn(at)benenden.kent.sch.uk; Blueraider0(at)gmail.com; jmc66(at)mac.com; tcooperstein730(at)att.net; tfletch33(at)yahoo.com; rk(at)giorsoine.dk; wmysonski(at)gmail.com
Cc: dc320 <dc320(at)diplomaticcorp.com>
Sent: Mon, August 23, 2010 1:08:16 PM
Subject: dc320 f07 results!







Once again we find our Englishman without two of his home centers!  A few other positional changes, but the action definitely seems to be focusing on the shores of London this game...
 
BUILDS - due Wed 3pm Central!
Pretty simple: Germany +2 and England -2
 
Austria:
F Aegean Sea - Smyrna
A Bohemia - Tyrolia (*Fails*)
A Budapest - Vienna (*Bounce*)
A Piedmont Supports A Burgundy - Marseilles (*Void*)
A Rumania - Bulgaria (*Bounce*)
A Serbia - Bulgaria (*Bounce*)
A Smyrna - Armenia
A Trieste - Vienna (*Bounce*)
A Tyrolia - Bohemia (*Fails*)
 
England:
F Edinburgh - North Sea
F English Channel - Belgium (*Fails*)
A Picardy - Brest
F Skagerrak - Denmark (*Bounce*)
 
France:
A Gascony - Paris (*Bounce*)
F North Atlantic Ocean - Liverpool
F Portugal - Spain(sc) (*Bounce*)
 
Germany:
A Belgium Supports A Burgundy (*Ordered to Move*)
A Finland - Sweden
F Helgoland Bight - Denmark (*Bounce*)
F Holland Supports A Belgium
A Moscow - Warsaw
A Munich Hold
F North Sea - London
F Norway Supports A Finland - Sweden
A Silesia Supports A Munich
 
Italy:
A Burgundy - Paris (*Bounce*)
F Constantinople Hold
F Greece Hold
F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc) (*Bounce*)
F Ionian Sea Supports F Greece
A Rome Supports A Venice
F Spain(sc) - Portugal (*Fails*)
A Venice Hold
 
 
dc320 s07 retreats! - FuzzyLogic   (Aug 22, 2010, 9:34 am)
Hey everyone,
Deadline is tomorrow!  Monday!
3pm Central… everyone is back from vacations, etc, so let’s get
this game on a timely schedule…
-mike
 
 


From: Michael Sims

Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2010 3:41 PM

To: amn(at)benenden.kent.sch.uk; Blueraider0(at)gmail.com; jmc66(at)mac.com;
tcooperstein730(at)att.net; tfletch33(at)yahoo.com; rk(at)giorsoine.dk;
wmysonski(at)gmail.com

Cc: dc320

Subject: dc320 s07 retreats!


 


Sorry for the delay folks I did tell Fletch I'd hold for his
retreat, since he got that away notice in to me before the turn!


 


F
NTH-Edi


 


NEXT: 
Fall 07 - do you want a fast turn?  If so I can run it Friday morning,
otherwise I'll be in DisneyWorld for the following week and can't adjudicate
till the 23rd.


 


So
I'll tentatively set the dl for this Fri 8/13, 8am Central, but if anyone wants
more time let me know and I'll not enforce such a short turn.


 


Enjoy!

-mike


 


 


 



 



From: Michael Sims

Sent: Tue 8/3/2010 3:58 PM

Cc: dc320

Subject: dc320 s07 results!




England has a rough round... The North Sea is lost to Germany
and after all that work to regain the home soil, the French hover ominously
outside the ports at Liverpool...


 


English F North Sea can retreat to London or Norwegian Sea
or Edinburgh or Yorkshire.



 


I
think Fletch is on vacation, so we'll give till Friday 3pm Central for the
retreat, tho I'll send it out to y'all as soon as I get it.


 


Draw
is voted down, and a new 3-way GAI is proposed for the fall.



Austria:

A Ankara - Smyrna

A Bulgaria - Serbia

A Piedmont Hold

A Rumania - Budapest

A Sevastopol - Rumania

F Smyrna - Aegean Sea

A Trieste Hold

A Tyrolia - Munich (*Fails*)

A Vienna - Bohemia


 


England:

F English Channel - Belgium (*Fails*)

F North Sea - Denmark (*Dislodged*)

F Norway - Skagerrak

A Picardy Supports A Gascony - Burgundy (*Void*)


 


France:

A Gascony Supports F Portugal - Spain(sc)

F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - North Atlantic Ocean

F Portugal - Spain(sc) (*Fails*)


 


Germany:

A Belgium Supports A Marseilles - Burgundy (*Cut*)

A Berlin - Silesia

F Denmark - North Sea

A Finland Supports F Sweden - Norway

F Holland Supports F Denmark - North Sea

F Kiel - Helgoland Bight

A Munich Supports A Marseilles - Burgundy (*Cut*)

A St Petersburg - Moscow

F Sweden - Norway


 


Italy:

F Constantinople Hold

F Gulf of Lyon Supports F Spain(sc)

F Ionian Sea - Greece

A Marseilles - Burgundy

A Rome Supports A Venice

F Spain(sc) Hold

F Tunis - Ionian Sea

A Venice Hold


 

[Reply]

dc320 s07 retreats! - FuzzyLogic   (Aug 10, 2010, 3:40 pm)
Sorry for the delay folks I did tell Fletch I'd hold for his retreat, since he got that away notice in to me before the turn!
 
F NTH-Edi
 
NEXT:  Fall 07 - do you want a fast turn?  If so I can run it Friday morning, otherwise I'll be in DisneyWorld for the following week and can't adjudicate till the 23rd.
 
So I'll tentatively set the dl for this Fri 8/13, 8am Central, but if anyone wants more time let me know and I'll not enforce such a short turn.
 
Enjoy!
-mike
 
 
 



From: Michael Sims
Sent: Tue 8/3/2010 3:58 PM
Cc: dc320
Subject: dc320 s07 results!




England has a rough round... The North Sea is lost to Germany and after all that work to regain the home soil, the French hover ominously outside the ports at Liverpool...
 
English F North Sea can retreat to London or Norwegian Sea or Edinburgh or Yorkshire.
 
I think Fletch is on vacation, so we'll give till Friday 3pm Central for the retreat, tho I'll send it out to y'all as soon as I get it.
 
Draw is voted down, and a new 3-way GAI is proposed for the fall.

Austria:
A Ankara - Smyrna
A Bulgaria - Serbia
A Piedmont Hold
A Rumania - Budapest
A Sevastopol - Rumania
F Smyrna - Aegean Sea
A Trieste Hold
A Tyrolia - Munich (*Fails*)
A Vienna - Bohemia
 
England:
F English Channel - Belgium (*Fails*)
F North Sea - Denmark (*Dislodged*)
F Norway - Skagerrak
A Picardy Supports A Gascony - Burgundy (*Void*)
 
France:
A Gascony Supports F Portugal - Spain(sc)
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - North Atlantic Ocean
F Portugal - Spain(sc) (*Fails*)
 
Germany:
A Belgium Supports A Marseilles - Burgundy (*Cut*)
A Berlin - Silesia
F Denmark - North Sea
A Finland Supports F Sweden - Norway
F Holland Supports F Denmark - North Sea
F Kiel - Helgoland Bight
A Munich Supports A Marseilles - Burgundy (*Cut*)
A St Petersburg - Moscow
F Sweden - Norway
 
Italy:
F Constantinople Hold
F Gulf of Lyon Supports F Spain(sc)
F Ionian Sea - Greece
A Marseilles - Burgundy
A Rome Supports A Venice
F Spain(sc) Hold
F Tunis - Ionian Sea
A Venice Hold
 

[Reply]

dc320 s07 retreats! (dc320) FuzzyLogic Aug 22, 09:34 am
Hey everyone,
Deadline is tomorrow!  Monday!
3pm Central… everyone is back from vacations, etc, so let’s get
this game on a timely schedule…
-mike
 
 


From: Michael Sims

Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2010 3:41 PM

To: amn(at)benenden.kent.sch.uk; Blueraider0(at)gmail.com; jmc66(at)mac.com;
tcooperstein730(at)att.net; tfletch33(at)yahoo.com; rk(at)giorsoine.dk;
wmysonski(at)gmail.com

Cc: dc320

Subject: dc320 s07 retreats!


 


Sorry for the delay folks I did tell Fletch I'd hold for his
retreat, since he got that away notice in to me before the turn!


 


F
NTH-Edi


 


NEXT: 
Fall 07 - do you want a fast turn?  If so I can run it Friday morning,
otherwise I'll be in DisneyWorld for the following week and can't adjudicate
till the 23rd.


 


So
I'll tentatively set the dl for this Fri 8/13, 8am Central, but if anyone wants
more time let me know and I'll not enforce such a short turn.


 


Enjoy!

-mike


 


 


 



 



From: Michael Sims

Sent: Tue 8/3/2010 3:58 PM

Cc: dc320

Subject: dc320 s07 results!




England has a rough round... The North Sea is lost to Germany
and after all that work to regain the home soil, the French hover ominously
outside the ports at Liverpool...


 


English F North Sea can retreat to London or Norwegian Sea
or Edinburgh or Yorkshire.



 


I
think Fletch is on vacation, so we'll give till Friday 3pm Central for the
retreat, tho I'll send it out to y'all as soon as I get it.


 


Draw
is voted down, and a new 3-way GAI is proposed for the fall.



Austria:

A Ankara - Smyrna

A Bulgaria - Serbia

A Piedmont Hold

A Rumania - Budapest

A Sevastopol - Rumania

F Smyrna - Aegean Sea

A Trieste Hold

A Tyrolia - Munich (*Fails*)

A Vienna - Bohemia


 


England:

F English Channel - Belgium (*Fails*)

F North Sea - Denmark (*Dislodged*)

F Norway - Skagerrak

A Picardy Supports A Gascony - Burgundy (*Void*)


 


France:

A Gascony Supports F Portugal - Spain(sc)

F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - North Atlantic Ocean

F Portugal - Spain(sc) (*Fails*)


 


Germany:

A Belgium Supports A Marseilles - Burgundy (*Cut*)

A Berlin - Silesia

F Denmark - North Sea

A Finland Supports F Sweden - Norway

F Holland Supports F Denmark - North Sea

F Kiel - Helgoland Bight

A Munich Supports A Marseilles - Burgundy (*Cut*)

A St Petersburg - Moscow

F Sweden - Norway


 


Italy:

F Constantinople Hold

F Gulf of Lyon Supports F Spain(sc)

F Ionian Sea - Greece

A Marseilles - Burgundy

A Rome Supports A Venice

F Spain(sc) Hold

F Tunis - Ionian Sea

A Venice Hold


 
dc320 s07 results! - tfletch33   (Aug 10, 2010, 3:28 pm)
Hi ALl,
I'm back!
PLease retreat me to Edi!
And YES to draw!
From: Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net>
To: amn(at)benenden.kent.sch.uk; Blueraider0(at)gmail.com; jmc66(at)mac.com; tcooperstein730(at)att.net; tfletch33(at)yahoo.com; rk(at)giorsoine.dk; wmysonski(at)gmail.com
Cc: dc320 <dc320(at)diplomaticcorp.com>
Sent: Tue, August 3, 2010 4:58:46 PM
Subject: dc320 s07 results!







England has a rough round... The North Sea is lost to Germany and after all that work to regain the home soil, the French hover ominously outside the ports at Liverpool...
 
English F North Sea can retreat to London or Norwegian Sea or Edinburgh or Yorkshire.
 
I think Fletch is on vacation, so we'll give till Friday 3pm Central for the retreat, tho I'll send it out to y'all as soon as I get it.
 
Draw is voted down, and a new 3-way GAI is proposed for the fall.
Austria:
A Ankara - Smyrna
A Bulgaria - Serbia
A Piedmont Hold
A Rumania - Budapest
A Sevastopol - Rumania
F Smyrna - Aegean Sea
A Trieste Hold
A Tyrolia - Munich (*Fails*)
A Vienna - Bohemia
 
England:
F English Channel - Belgium (*Fails*)
F North Sea - Denmark (*Dislodged*)
F Norway - Skagerrak
A Picardy Supports A Gascony - Burgundy (*Void*)
 
France:
A Gascony Supports F Portugal - Spain(sc)
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - North Atlantic Ocean
F Portugal - Spain(sc) (*Fails*)
 
Germany:
A Belgium Supports A Marseilles - Burgundy (*Cut*)
A Berlin - Silesia
F Denmark - North Sea
A Finland Supports F Sweden - Norway
F Holland Supports F Denmark - North Sea
F Kiel - Helgoland Bight
A Munich Supports A Marseilles - Burgundy (*Cut*)
A St Petersburg - Moscow
F Sweden - Norway
 
Italy:
F Constantinople Hold
F Gulf of Lyon Supports F Spain(sc)
F Ionian Sea - Greece
A Marseilles - Burgundy
A Rome Supports A Venice
F Spain(sc) Hold
F Tunis - Ionian Sea
A Venice Hold
 

[Reply]

dc320 s07 results! - FuzzyLogic   (Aug 03, 2010, 3:58 pm)
England has a rough round... The North Sea is lost to Germany and after all that work to regain the home soil, the French hover ominously outside the ports at Liverpool...
 
English F North Sea can retreat to London or Norwegian Sea or Edinburgh or Yorkshire.
 
I think Fletch is on vacation, so we'll give till Friday 3pm Central for the retreat, tho I'll send it out to y'all as soon as I get it.
 
Draw is voted down, and a new 3-way GAI is proposed for the fall.

Austria:
A Ankara - Smyrna
A Bulgaria - Serbia
A Piedmont Hold
A Rumania - Budapest
A Sevastopol - Rumania
F Smyrna - Aegean Sea
A Trieste Hold
A Tyrolia - Munich (*Fails*)
A Vienna - Bohemia
 
England:
F English Channel - Belgium (*Fails*)
F North Sea - Denmark (*Dislodged*)
F Norway - Skagerrak
A Picardy Supports A Gascony - Burgundy (*Void*)
 
France:
A Gascony Supports F Portugal - Spain(sc)
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - North Atlantic Ocean
F Portugal - Spain(sc) (*Fails*)
 
Germany:
A Belgium Supports A Marseilles - Burgundy (*Cut*)
A Berlin - Silesia
F Denmark - North Sea
A Finland Supports F Sweden - Norway
F Holland Supports F Denmark - North Sea
F Kiel - Helgoland Bight
A Munich Supports A Marseilles - Burgundy (*Cut*)
A St Petersburg - Moscow
F Sweden - Norway
 
Italy:
F Constantinople Hold
F Gulf of Lyon Supports F Spain(sc)
F Ionian Sea - Greece
A Marseilles - Burgundy
A Rome Supports A Venice
F Spain(sc) Hold
F Tunis - Ionian Sea
A Venice Hold
 

[Reply]

dc320 s07 results! (dc320) tfletch33 Aug 10, 03:28 pm
Hi ALl,
I'm back!
PLease retreat me to Edi!
And YES to draw!
From: Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net>
To: amn(at)benenden.kent.sch.uk; Blueraider0(at)gmail.com; jmc66(at)mac.com; tcooperstein730(at)att.net; tfletch33(at)yahoo.com; rk(at)giorsoine.dk; wmysonski(at)gmail.com
Cc: dc320 <dc320(at)diplomaticcorp.com>
Sent: Tue, August 3, 2010 4:58:46 PM
Subject: dc320 s07 results!







England has a rough round... The North Sea is lost to Germany and after all that work to regain the home soil, the French hover ominously outside the ports at Liverpool...
 
English F North Sea can retreat to London or Norwegian Sea or Edinburgh or Yorkshire.
 
I think Fletch is on vacation, so we'll give till Friday 3pm Central for the retreat, tho I'll send it out to y'all as soon as I get it.
 
Draw is voted down, and a new 3-way GAI is proposed for the fall.
Austria:
A Ankara - Smyrna
A Bulgaria - Serbia
A Piedmont Hold
A Rumania - Budapest
A Sevastopol - Rumania
F Smyrna - Aegean Sea
A Trieste Hold
A Tyrolia - Munich (*Fails*)
A Vienna - Bohemia
 
England:
F English Channel - Belgium (*Fails*)
F North Sea - Denmark (*Dislodged*)
F Norway - Skagerrak
A Picardy Supports A Gascony - Burgundy (*Void*)
 
France:
A Gascony Supports F Portugal - Spain(sc)
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - North Atlantic Ocean
F Portugal - Spain(sc) (*Fails*)
 
Germany:
A Belgium Supports A Marseilles - Burgundy (*Cut*)
A Berlin - Silesia
F Denmark - North Sea
A Finland Supports F Sweden - Norway
F Holland Supports F Denmark - North Sea
F Kiel - Helgoland Bight
A Munich Supports A Marseilles - Burgundy (*Cut*)
A St Petersburg - Moscow
F Sweden - Norway
 
Italy:
F Constantinople Hold
F Gulf of Lyon Supports F Spain(sc)
F Ionian Sea - Greece
A Marseilles - Burgundy
A Rome Supports A Venice
F Spain(sc) Hold
F Tunis - Ionian Sea
A Venice Hold
 
dc320 w06 builds! - FuzzyLogic   (Jul 28, 2010, 1:19 pm)
Generally speaking you propose a draw with your move submissions, then the draw is announced w the results and voted on the next turn.  i.e. there is no mid-turn proposals for that turn's voting.  However since the deadline hasn't passed and it's still a couple hours till winter officially even tho i put out the results early, I'll allow the proposal.
 
So note - if you see a draw fails, it is then too late to repropose again for the following turn.  You have to plan in advance to get a proposal in this turn if you want to have voting next turn.  So for now tho, we'll consider the AG 2-way proposed for this spring.  Vote yay/nay w spring orders! 
 
-mike
 



From: Thomas Fletcher [mailto:tfletch33(at)yahoo.com]
Sent: Wed 7/28/2010 1:18 PM
To: Michael Sims; amn(at)benenden.kent.sch.uk; Blueraider0(at)gmail.com; jmc66(at)mac.com; tcooperstein730(at)att.net; rk(at)giorsoine.dk; wmysonski(at)gmail.com
Cc: dc320
Subject: Re: dc320 w06 builds!




Hmmm..it seems like a draw has been actively discussed in side discussions so I will forward it on.
 
Its:
 
AH/G , survival for the rest.
 
RIP this game?
 
Fletcher





From: Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net>
To: Thomas Fletcher <tfletch33(at)yahoo.com>; amn(at)benenden.kent.sch.uk; Blueraider0(at)gmail.com; jmc66(at)mac.com; tcooperstein730(at)att.net; rk(at)giorsoine.dk; wmysonski(at)gmail.com
Cc: dc320 <dc320(at)diplomaticcorp.com>
Sent: Wed, July 28, 2010 10:08:51 AM
Subject: RE: dc320 w06 builds!



There is no draw proposal on the table.  However there was press!
 
"As Austria abandoned the French in their struggle against Italy, so will France ever ignore Austrian pleas of assistance against the Italians.  Hail Caesar!"
 
 



From: Thomas Fletcher
Sent: Wed 7/28/2010 1:09 PM
Subject: Re: dc320 w06 builds!




Hi all,
 
Is there an official draw proposal on the table?
 
TF





 

[Reply]

dc320 w06 builds! - tfletch33   (Jul 28, 2010, 1:18 pm)
Hmmm..it seems like a draw has been actively discussed in side discussions so I will forward it on.
 
Its:
 
AH/G , survival for the rest.
 
RIP this game?
 
Fletcher





From: Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net>
To: Thomas Fletcher <tfletch33(at)yahoo.com>; amn(at)benenden.kent.sch.uk; Blueraider0(at)gmail.com; jmc66(at)mac.com; tcooperstein730(at)att.net; rk(at)giorsoine.dk; wmysonski(at)gmail.com
Cc: dc320 <dc320(at)diplomaticcorp.com>
Sent: Wed, July 28, 2010 10:08:51 AM
Subject: RE: dc320 w06 builds!



There is no draw proposal on the table.  However there was press!
 
"As Austria abandoned the French in their struggle against Italy, so will France ever ignore Austrian pleas of assistance against the Italians.  Hail Caesar!"
 
 



From: Thomas Fletcher
Sent: Wed 7/28/2010 1:09 PM
Subject: Re: dc320 w06 builds!




Hi all,
 
Is there an official draw proposal on the table?
 
TF





 

[Reply]

dc320 w06 builds! - tfletch33   (Jul 28, 2010, 1:09 pm)
Hi all,
 
Is there an official draw proposal on the table?
 
TF





From: Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net>
To: amn(at)benenden.kent.sch.uk; Blueraider0(at)gmail.com; jmc66(at)mac.com; tcooperstein730(at)att.net; tfletch33(at)yahoo.com; rk(at)giorsoine.dk; wmysonski(at)gmail.com
Cc: dc320 <dc320(at)diplomaticcorp.com>
Sent: Wed, July 28, 2010 7:06:24 AM
Subject: dc320 w06 builds!







Here we go w our happy little builds for the turn...
 
Austria: Build A Vienna
England: Remove A Yorkshire, F Liverpool
France: Remove F Western Mediterranean
Germany: Build F Kiel, A Berlin
Italy: Build A Venice
Turkey: Remove F Black Sea
 
NEXT:  Spring 07 due Tuesday August 3, 3pm Central / 20:00 GMT!
Enjoy,
-mike
 
 
 
 

[Reply]

dc320 w06 builds! - FuzzyLogic   (Jul 28, 2010, 1:08 pm)
There is no draw proposal on the table.  However there was press!
 
"As Austria abandoned the French in their struggle against Italy, so will France ever ignore Austrian pleas of assistance against the Italians.  Hail Caesar!"
 
 



From: Thomas Fletcher
Sent: Wed 7/28/2010 1:09 PM
Subject: Re: dc320 w06 builds!




Hi all,
 
Is there an official draw proposal on the table?
 
TF





 

[Reply]

dc320 w06 builds! - FuzzyLogic   (Jul 28, 2010, 10:06 am)
Here we go w our happy little builds for the turn...
 
Austria: Build A Vienna
England: Remove A Yorkshire, F Liverpool
France: Remove F Western Mediterranean
Germany: Build F Kiel, A Berlin
Italy: Build A Venice
Turkey: Remove F Black Sea
 
NEXT:  Spring 07 due Tuesday August 3, 3pm Central / 20:00 GMT!
Enjoy,
-mike
 
 
 
 

[Reply]

dc320 w06 builds! (dc320) tfletch33 Jul 28, 01:09 pm
Hi all,
 
Is there an official draw proposal on the table?
 
TF





From: Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net>
To: amn(at)benenden.kent.sch.uk; Blueraider0(at)gmail.com; jmc66(at)mac.com; tcooperstein730(at)att.net; tfletch33(at)yahoo.com; rk(at)giorsoine.dk; wmysonski(at)gmail.com
Cc: dc320 <dc320(at)diplomaticcorp.com>
Sent: Wed, July 28, 2010 7:06:24 AM
Subject: dc320 w06 builds!







Here we go w our happy little builds for the turn...
 
Austria: Build A Vienna
England: Remove A Yorkshire, F Liverpool
France: Remove F Western Mediterranean
Germany: Build F Kiel, A Berlin
Italy: Build A Venice
Turkey: Remove F Black Sea
 
NEXT:  Spring 07 due Tuesday August 3, 3pm Central / 20:00 GMT!
Enjoy,
-mike
 
 
 
 
dc320 w06 builds! (dc320) FuzzyLogic Jul 28, 01:08 pm
There is no draw proposal on the table.  However there was press!
 
"As Austria abandoned the French in their struggle against Italy, so will France ever ignore Austrian pleas of assistance against the Italians.  Hail Caesar!"
 
 



From: Thomas Fletcher
Sent: Wed 7/28/2010 1:09 PM
Subject: Re: dc320 w06 builds!




Hi all,
 
Is there an official draw proposal on the table?
 
TF





 
dc320 w06 builds! (dc320) tfletch33 Jul 28, 01:18 pm
Hmmm..it seems like a draw has been actively discussed in side discussions so I will forward it on.
 
Its:
 
AH/G , survival for the rest.
 
RIP this game?
 
Fletcher





From: Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net>
To: Thomas Fletcher <tfletch33(at)yahoo.com>; amn(at)benenden.kent.sch.uk; Blueraider0(at)gmail.com; jmc66(at)mac.com; tcooperstein730(at)att.net; rk(at)giorsoine.dk; wmysonski(at)gmail.com
Cc: dc320 <dc320(at)diplomaticcorp.com>
Sent: Wed, July 28, 2010 10:08:51 AM
Subject: RE: dc320 w06 builds!



There is no draw proposal on the table.  However there was press!
 
"As Austria abandoned the French in their struggle against Italy, so will France ever ignore Austrian pleas of assistance against the Italians.  Hail Caesar!"
 
 



From: Thomas Fletcher
Sent: Wed 7/28/2010 1:09 PM
Subject: Re: dc320 w06 builds!




Hi all,
 
Is there an official draw proposal on the table?
 
TF





 
dc320 w06 builds! (dc320) FuzzyLogic Jul 28, 01:19 pm
Generally speaking you propose a draw with your move submissions, then the draw is announced w the results and voted on the next turn.  i.e. there is no mid-turn proposals for that turn's voting.  However since the deadline hasn't passed and it's still a couple hours till winter officially even tho i put out the results early, I'll allow the proposal.
 
So note - if you see a draw fails, it is then too late to repropose again for the following turn.  You have to plan in advance to get a proposal in this turn if you want to have voting next turn.  So for now tho, we'll consider the AG 2-way proposed for this spring.  Vote yay/nay w spring orders! 
 
-mike
 



From: Thomas Fletcher [mailto:tfletch33(at)yahoo.com]
Sent: Wed 7/28/2010 1:18 PM
To: Michael Sims; amn(at)benenden.kent.sch.uk; Blueraider0(at)gmail.com; jmc66(at)mac.com; tcooperstein730(at)att.net; rk(at)giorsoine.dk; wmysonski(at)gmail.com
Cc: dc320
Subject: Re: dc320 w06 builds!




Hmmm..it seems like a draw has been actively discussed in side discussions so I will forward it on.
 
Its:
 
AH/G , survival for the rest.
 
RIP this game?
 
Fletcher





From: Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net>
To: Thomas Fletcher <tfletch33(at)yahoo.com>; amn(at)benenden.kent.sch.uk; Blueraider0(at)gmail.com; jmc66(at)mac.com; tcooperstein730(at)att.net; rk(at)giorsoine.dk; wmysonski(at)gmail.com
Cc: dc320 <dc320(at)diplomaticcorp.com>
Sent: Wed, July 28, 2010 10:08:51 AM
Subject: RE: dc320 w06 builds!



There is no draw proposal on the table.  However there was press!
 
"As Austria abandoned the French in their struggle against Italy, so will France ever ignore Austrian pleas of assistance against the Italians.  Hail Caesar!"
 
 



From: Thomas Fletcher
Sent: Wed 7/28/2010 1:09 PM
Subject: Re: dc320 w06 builds!




Hi all,
 
Is there an official draw proposal on the table?
 
TF





 
dc320 f06 results! - FuzzyLogic   (Jul 27, 2010, 7:19 am)
Alas today, we see the end of our Turkish delight as the Black Sea fleet fails to find a home along the coast.  Tho the chance of it doing so were actually 0 since all 5 adjacent centers were occupied... Theodore better luck next game!
 
NEXT:  Winter 06, due Thursday 7/29, 3pm Central!
 
Austria: Build 1
England: Remove 2
France: Remove 1
Germany: Build 2
Italy: Build 1
Turkey: Remove F Black Sea
 
Austria:
A Ankara Hold
A Bohemia - Tyrolia
A Bulgaria Hold
A Sevastopol Hold
F Smyrna Hold
A Trieste - Venice (*Bounce*)
A Tyrolia - Piedmont
A Ukraine - Rumania
 
England:
F Clyde - Liverpool
F English Channel Convoys A London - Picardy
A London - Picardy
F North Sea Convoys A Yorkshire - Belgium
F Norway Hold
A Yorkshire - Belgium (*Fails*)
 
France:
A Gascony - Marseilles (*Fails*)
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - Spain (*Fails, missing coast*)
F North Africa - Western Mediterranean
F Portugal S F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - Spain
 
Germany:
F Baltic Sea - Sweden
A Finland Supports F Baltic Sea - Sweden
F Holland Supports A Ruhr - Belgium
F Kiel - Denmark
A Munich Hold
A Ruhr - Belgium
A St Petersburg - Norway (*Fails*)
 
Italy:
F Constantinople Hold
F Gulf of Lyon Supports F Spain(sc)
A Marseilles Hold
A Rome - Venice (*Bounce*)
F Spain(sc) Hold
F Tyrrhenian Sea - Ionian Sea
F Western Mediterranean - Tunis
 
Turkey:
F Black Sea - Constantinople (*Fails*)
 
 

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dc320 s06 results! - FuzzyLogic   (Jul 19, 2010, 10:11 am)
Hey all,
French army Bur was ordered to Gas, not Mar.  Corrected map!
-mike



From: Michael Sims
Sent: Mon 7/19/2010 8:20 AM
Subject: dc320 s06 results!




Things don't look good for Turkey this fall...
 
NEXT:  Fall 06, due Monday 7/26, 3pm Central!
 
Austria:
A Ankara Supports F Eastern Mediterranean - Smyrna (*Cut*)
A Bohemia - Munich (*Fails*)
A Bulgaria Hold
F Eastern Mediterranean - Smyrna
A Serbia - Trieste
A Sevastopol - Rumania (*Bounce*)
A Ukraine - Rumania (*Bounce*)
A Vienna - Tyrolia
 
England:
F Belgium - English Channel
A Denmark - Yorkshire
F Edinburgh - Clyde
A London Hold
F North Sea Convoys A Denmark - Yorkshire
F Skagerrak - Norway
 
France:
A Burgundy - Marseilles (*Fails*)
F English Channel - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
F North Africa Supports F English Channel - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
F Portugal Supports F English Channel - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
 
Germany:
F Berlin - Baltic Sea
F Helgoland Bight - Holland
A Holland - Ruhr
F Kiel Supports F Helgoland Bight - Holland
A Moscow - St Petersburg
A Munich Supports A Holland - Ruhr (*Cut*)
A St Petersburg - Finland
 
Italy:
F Constantinople, no move received
F Gulf of Lyon, no move received
A Marseilles, no move received
A Rome, no move received
F Spain(sc), no move received
F Tyrrhenian Sea, no move received
F Western Mediterranean, no move received
 
Turkey:
F Black Sea - Ankara (*Fails*)
 
 
 

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dc320 s06 results! - FuzzyLogic   (Jul 19, 2010, 8:20 am)
Things don't look good for Turkey this fall...
 
NEXT:  Fall 06, due Monday 7/26, 3pm Central!
 
Austria:
A Ankara Supports F Eastern Mediterranean - Smyrna (*Cut*)
A Bohemia - Munich (*Fails*)
A Bulgaria Hold
F Eastern Mediterranean - Smyrna
A Serbia - Trieste
A Sevastopol - Rumania (*Bounce*)
A Ukraine - Rumania (*Bounce*)
A Vienna - Tyrolia
 
England:
F Belgium - English Channel
A Denmark - Yorkshire
F Edinburgh - Clyde
A London Hold
F North Sea Convoys A Denmark - Yorkshire
F Skagerrak - Norway
 
France:
A Burgundy - Marseilles (*Fails*)
F English Channel - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
F North Africa Supports F English Channel - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
F Portugal Supports F English Channel - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
 
Germany:
F Berlin - Baltic Sea
F Helgoland Bight - Holland
A Holland - Ruhr
F Kiel Supports F Helgoland Bight - Holland
A Moscow - St Petersburg
A Munich Supports A Holland - Ruhr (*Cut*)
A St Petersburg - Finland
 
Italy:
F Constantinople, no move received
F Gulf of Lyon, no move received
A Marseilles, no move received
A Rome, no move received
F Spain(sc), no move received
F Tyrrhenian Sea, no move received
F Western Mediterranean, no move received
 
Turkey:
F Black Sea - Ankara (*Fails*)
 
 
 

[Reply]

dc320 s06 results! (dc320) FuzzyLogic Jul 19, 10:11 am
Hey all,
French army Bur was ordered to Gas, not Mar.  Corrected map!
-mike



From: Michael Sims
Sent: Mon 7/19/2010 8:20 AM
Subject: dc320 s06 results!




Things don't look good for Turkey this fall...
 
NEXT:  Fall 06, due Monday 7/26, 3pm Central!
 
Austria:
A Ankara Supports F Eastern Mediterranean - Smyrna (*Cut*)
A Bohemia - Munich (*Fails*)
A Bulgaria Hold
F Eastern Mediterranean - Smyrna
A Serbia - Trieste
A Sevastopol - Rumania (*Bounce*)
A Ukraine - Rumania (*Bounce*)
A Vienna - Tyrolia
 
England:
F Belgium - English Channel
A Denmark - Yorkshire
F Edinburgh - Clyde
A London Hold
F North Sea Convoys A Denmark - Yorkshire
F Skagerrak - Norway
 
France:
A Burgundy - Marseilles (*Fails*)
F English Channel - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
F North Africa Supports F English Channel - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
F Portugal Supports F English Channel - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
 
Germany:
F Berlin - Baltic Sea
F Helgoland Bight - Holland
A Holland - Ruhr
F Kiel Supports F Helgoland Bight - Holland
A Moscow - St Petersburg
A Munich Supports A Holland - Ruhr (*Cut*)
A St Petersburg - Finland
 
Italy:
F Constantinople, no move received
F Gulf of Lyon, no move received
A Marseilles, no move received
A Rome, no move received
F Spain(sc), no move received
F Tyrrhenian Sea, no move received
F Western Mediterranean, no move received
 
Turkey:
F Black Sea - Ankara (*Fails*)
 
 
 

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