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DC332 - Diplohabit - Spring 1903 Adjudications COR... - jason4747   (Jul 29, 2010, 8:09 pm)
GERMANY - (not so all over it!)


R F Belgium.  Forget the Brits, let's invade France!


Jason




 

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DC332 - Diplohabit - Spring 1903 Adjudications CORRECTION (dc332) pieandmash Jul 30, 04:47 am
hmmmm! the Austrians (Hapsburgs) have more claim to it than you- depart or else i annexe Munich





From: Jason 4747 <jason4747(at)hotmail.com>
To: 0332_Chris_GM_cfisher6 Fisher <fisher.chrisw(at)gmail.com>; 0332_Brian _T_briankingfox Lam <briankingfox(at)hotmail.com>; 0332_Bruce_E_coebq Quinn <coebq(at)yahoo.com>; 0332_Addison_I_Ektheleon Stumpf <addisonstumpf(at)gmx.com>; 0332_Max_F_pieandmash <maxatrest(at)yahoo.co.uk>; 0332_Gabe_R_elnerdo Kooreman <elnerdo(at)gmail.com>; 0332_Dirk_A Knemeyer <dirk(at)knemeyer.com>; dc332(at)diplomaticcorp.com
Sent: Fri, 30 July, 2010 2:09:35
Subject: RE: DC332 - Diplohabit - Spring 1903 Adjudications CORRECTION



GERMANY - (not so all over it!)

R F Belgium.  Forget the Brits, let's invade France!

Jason




 
DC332 - Diplohabit - Spring 1903 Adjudications - jason4747   (Jul 29, 2010, 8:06 pm)
Germany (all over it)

 

R F Edi

 

The British Invasion continues.....(so to speak)


Jason




 

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DC332 - Diplohabit - Spring 1903 Adjudications - cfisher6   (Jul 28, 2010, 9:43 pm)
England is besieged! French naval forces dock in Liverpool while their countrymen in the army are convoyed onto the shores of Wales. The German fleet in the North Sea attempted to support a possible French move on London only to be forced to retreat by the forces of Britain. Elsewhere German troops clash with the Austrian army in the province of Tyrolia. In the East the Turkish navy takes to the Mediterranean while on land mass confusion ensues. Elements of the Russian, Turkish and Austrian armed forces all attempt maneuvers in the Balkans, however a stalemate is the end result.
 
Retreats are due Friday at 23:59. As their is only one power retreating, if it's ok with Germany we can speed adjudicate this phase after his orders are received.
 
The German fleet in North is dislodged. It can retreat to Yorkshire or Edinburgh or Helgoland Bight or Holland or Belgium.

Austria:
A Bohemia - Tyrolia (*Bounce*)
A Galicia Hold
A Rumania - Serbia (*Bounce*)
F Trieste - Albania (*Bounce*)
 
England:
F London - North Sea
F Norwegian Sea Supports F London - North Sea
F Skagerrak Supports F London - North Sea
 
France:
A Belgium - Wales
A Burgundy - Marseilles (*Bounce*)
F English Channel Convoys A Belgium - Wales
F Irish Sea - Liverpool
A Spain - Marseilles (*Bounce*)
F Tyrrhenian Sea Hold
 
Germany:
F Denmark Supports F North Sea
A Holland - Kiel
A Munich - Tyrolia (*Bounce*)
F North Sea Supports A Belgium - London (*Dislodged*)
A Silesia Supports A Warsaw - Galicia (*Void*)
 
Italy:
F Naples - Ionian Sea
A Piedmont - Tuscany
F Tunis Supports F Naples - Ionian Sea
A Tuscany - Rome
 
Russia:
A Moscow - Sevastopol (*Fails*)
F Norway - Sweden
F Sevastopol - Rumania (*Fails*)
A St Petersburg - Norway
A Warsaw - Ukraine
 
Turkey:
F Black Sea Hold
A Bulgaria - Serbia (*Bounce*)
F Constantinople - Aegean Sea
F Greece - Albania (*Bounce*)
A Serbia - Greece (*Fails*)
F Smyrna - Eastern Mediterranean

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DC332 - Diplohabit - Spring 1903 Adjudications (dc332) jason4747 Jul 29, 08:06 pm
Germany (all over it)

 

R F Edi

 

The British Invasion continues.....(so to speak)


Jason




 
Winter 1902 Adjudication - cfisher6   (Jul 24, 2010, 6:00 pm)
Because of the long Winter and Autumn, Spring 1903 deadline will be Wednesday 28th at 23:59 rather than a full week.
 
England:
Remove A Yorkshire
Italy:
Build F Naples
Turkey:
Build F Constantinople
Build F Smyrna
 
Ownership:
Austria:   Budapest, Rumania, Trieste, Vienna.
England:   Edinburgh, Liverpool, London.
France:    Belgium, Brest, Marseilles, Paris, Portugal, Spain.
Germany:   Berlin, Denmark, Holland, Kiel, Munich.
Italy:     Naples, Rome, Tunis, Venice.

Russia:    Moscow, Norway, Sevastopol, St Petersburg, Sweden,
           Warsaw.
Turkey:    Ankara, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Greece, Serbia,
           Smyrna.


 

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DC 332 - Autumn 1902 Retreats - cfisher6   (Jul 22, 2010, 8:23 pm)
England:
F North Sea - Skagerrak
F Norway - Norwegian Sea

Winter Builds deadline is Saturday at 23:59 GMT as we still have a player on vacation. If he gets access to a computer and I get all orders I can speed it up a little.
 
Ownership:
Austria:   Budapest, Rumania, Trieste, Vienna.
England:   Edinburgh, Liverpool, London.
France:    Belgium, Brest, Marseilles, Paris, Portugal, Spain.
Germany:   Berlin, Denmark, Holland, Kiel, Munich.
Italy:     Naples, Rome, Tunis, Venice.

Russia:    Moscow, Norway, Sevastopol, St Petersburg, Sweden,
           Warsaw.
Turkey:    Ankara, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Greece, Serbia,
           Smyrna.
 
Adjustments:
Austria:   Supp  4 Unit  4 Build  0
England:   Supp  3 Unit  4 Remove  1
France:    Supp  6 Unit  6 Build  0
Germany:   Supp  5 Unit  5 Build  0
Italy:     Supp  4 Unit  3 Build  1

Russia:    Supp  6 Unit  5 Build  0
Turkey:    Supp  6 Unit  4 Build  2

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Fall 1902 Adjudication - jason4747   (Jul 22, 2010, 6:35 pm)
Chris,

 

Some useless information:

 

Per your question "does anyone know what is the correct English spelling of Czar/Tsar/Tzar/Csar/Szar?" I have an answer for you.  Though, as we all know, Al Gore actually invented the internet for porn, one can find nearly-useful stuff out there.  For example:

 

from the free dictionaries out there:

"Usage Note: The word czar can also be spelled tsar. Czar is the most common form in American usage and the one nearly always employed in the extended senses "any tyrant" or informally, "one in authority." But tsar is preferred by most scholars of Slavic studies as a more accurate transliteration of the Russian and is often found in scholarly writing with reference to one of the Russian emperors."
 

Given not everyone playing is American, and the use is directed toward the historical ruler (real or imagined) of Russia not say an American with real or imagined power such as a drug Czar (Lindsey Lohan for example), I say you go with the original Tsar.  Unfortunately this does not really answer your literal question of "correct "English" spelling" ---as the English did not invent the internet and I am not sure how it is done across the pond.  Go with the Russkies - Tsar.


Jason




 

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Fall 1902 Adjudication - cfisher6   (Jul 19, 2010, 8:32 pm)
Whoops, forgot the maps! Here they are.


2010/7/20 Christopher Fisher <fisher.chrisw(at)gmail.com>

The tide of battle in Europe swings violently back and forth. In the East it appears the Ottoman aggression against Russia in the Sring was a decoy, as the army in Armenia undertakes another surprising convoy to reinforce Turkey's Balkan presence. Meanwhile the troops who had recently entered Greece crossed the Austrian border into Serbia. Russian forces in the North capitalized on German and French military actions against England in order to seize the Scandinavian region of Norway, while the Czar's homeland defences fended off an Austrian push into the Ukraine. In the West the forces of France retreated from the German region of the Ruhr while attempting to form a blockade of England with several fleets. At the same time troops from Italy crossed the French border at Marseilles but were repelled by elements of the Iberian army returning from Spain.
 
There are two retreats this phase, due Wednesday at 23:59. Normally I could speed up the adjudication but right now it's the summer months and we have a player on vacation until Friday. Due to that the Winter adjudications won't be due until later this weekend. This player let me know in advance he would be absent and I want to reiterate if you're aware of vacation plans or other events that will prevent you from accessing email, please let me know prior to the moment--I understand the summer is full of vacations and am pretty lenient on absences with advance notice (one of the benefits of human GMs!)
 
On an unrelated note, does anyone know what is the correct English spelling of Czar/Tsar/Tzar/Csar/Szar?
 
English F North Sea can retreat to Edinburgh or Norwegian Sea or
           Skagerrak.
English F Norway can retreat to Skagerrak or Norwegian Sea or
           Barents Sea.
 
Austria:
F Adriatic Sea - Trieste
A Bohemia - Silesia (*Fails*)
A Galicia - Ukraine (*Bounce*)
A Rumania Supports A Armenia - Sevastopol (*Void*)
England:
F London Supports F North Sea
F North Sea Supports F Norway (*Dislodged*)
F Norway Hold (*Dislodged*)
A Yorkshire Hold
France:
A Burgundy Supports A Ruhr - Belgium
F English Channel Supports F Helgoland Bight - North Sea
F Gulf of Lyon - Tyrrhenian Sea
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - Irish Sea
A Ruhr - Belgium
A Spain - Marseilles (*Bounce*)
Germany:
A Berlin - Silesia
F Denmark Supports F Helgoland Bight - North Sea
F Helgoland Bight - North Sea
A Holland Supports A Ruhr - Belgium
A Munich Supports A Berlin - Silesia
Italy:
A Piedmont - Marseilles (*Bounce*)
F ION - Tunis (*No Fleet ION, adjudicated as F Tunis Hold*)
A Venice - Tuscany
Russia:
A Moscow Supports F Sevastopol (*Ordered to Move*)
F Sevastopol - Rumania (*Fails*)
A St Petersburg Supports F Sweden - Norway
F Sweden - Norway
A Warsaw - Ukraine (*Bounce*)
Turkey:
F Aegean Sea - Greece
A Armenia - Bulgaria
F Black Sea Convoys A Armenia - Bulgaria
A Greece - Serbia

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Fall 1902 Adjudication - cfisher6   (Jul 19, 2010, 8:22 pm)
The tide of battle in Europe swings violently back and forth. In the East it appears the Ottoman aggression against Russia in the Sring was a decoy, as the army in Armenia undertakes another surprising convoy to reinforce Turkey's Balkan presence. Meanwhile the troops who had recently entered Greece crossed the Austrian border into Serbia. Russian forces in the North capitalized on German and French military actions against England in order to seize the Scandinavian region of Norway, while the Czar's homeland defences fended off an Austrian push into the Ukraine. In the West the forces of France retreated from the German region of the Ruhr while attempting to form a blockade of England with several fleets. At the same time troops from Italy crossed the French border at Marseilles but were repelled by elements of the Iberian army returning from Spain.
 
There are two retreats this phase, due Wednesday at 23:59. Normally I could speed up the adjudication but right now it's the summer months and we have a player on vacation until Friday. Due to that the Winter adjudications won't be due until later this weekend. This player let me know in advance he would be absent and I want to reiterate if you're aware of vacation plans or other events that will prevent you from accessing email, please let me know prior to the moment--I understand the summer is full of vacations and am pretty lenient on absences with advance notice (one of the benefits of human GMs!)
 
On an unrelated note, does anyone know what is the correct English spelling of Czar/Tsar/Tzar/Csar/Szar?
 
English F North Sea can retreat to Edinburgh or Norwegian Sea or
           Skagerrak.
English F Norway can retreat to Skagerrak or Norwegian Sea or
           Barents Sea.
 
Austria:
F Adriatic Sea - Trieste
A Bohemia - Silesia (*Fails*)
A Galicia - Ukraine (*Bounce*)
A Rumania Supports A Armenia - Sevastopol (*Void*)
England:
F London Supports F North Sea
F North Sea Supports F Norway (*Dislodged*)
F Norway Hold (*Dislodged*)
A Yorkshire Hold
France:
A Burgundy Supports A Ruhr - Belgium
F English Channel Supports F Helgoland Bight - North Sea
F Gulf of Lyon - Tyrrhenian Sea
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - Irish Sea
A Ruhr - Belgium
A Spain - Marseilles (*Bounce*)
Germany:
A Berlin - Silesia
F Denmark Supports F Helgoland Bight - North Sea
F Helgoland Bight - North Sea
A Holland Supports A Ruhr - Belgium
A Munich Supports A Berlin - Silesia
Italy:
A Piedmont - Marseilles (*Bounce*)
F ION - Tunis (*No Fleet ION, adjudicated as F Tunis Hold*)
A Venice - Tuscany
Russia:
A Moscow Supports F Sevastopol (*Ordered to Move*)
F Sevastopol - Rumania (*Fails*)
A St Petersburg Supports F Sweden - Norway
F Sweden - Norway
A Warsaw - Ukraine (*Bounce*)
Turkey:
F Aegean Sea - Greece
A Armenia - Bulgaria
F Black Sea Convoys A Armenia - Bulgaria
A Greece - Serbia

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Fall 1902 Adjudication (dc332) cfisher6 Jul 19, 08:32 pm
Whoops, forgot the maps! Here they are.


2010/7/20 Christopher Fisher <fisher.chrisw(at)gmail.com>

The tide of battle in Europe swings violently back and forth. In the East it appears the Ottoman aggression against Russia in the Sring was a decoy, as the army in Armenia undertakes another surprising convoy to reinforce Turkey's Balkan presence. Meanwhile the troops who had recently entered Greece crossed the Austrian border into Serbia. Russian forces in the North capitalized on German and French military actions against England in order to seize the Scandinavian region of Norway, while the Czar's homeland defences fended off an Austrian push into the Ukraine. In the West the forces of France retreated from the German region of the Ruhr while attempting to form a blockade of England with several fleets. At the same time troops from Italy crossed the French border at Marseilles but were repelled by elements of the Iberian army returning from Spain.
 
There are two retreats this phase, due Wednesday at 23:59. Normally I could speed up the adjudication but right now it's the summer months and we have a player on vacation until Friday. Due to that the Winter adjudications won't be due until later this weekend. This player let me know in advance he would be absent and I want to reiterate if you're aware of vacation plans or other events that will prevent you from accessing email, please let me know prior to the moment--I understand the summer is full of vacations and am pretty lenient on absences with advance notice (one of the benefits of human GMs!)
 
On an unrelated note, does anyone know what is the correct English spelling of Czar/Tsar/Tzar/Csar/Szar?
 
English F North Sea can retreat to Edinburgh or Norwegian Sea or
           Skagerrak.
English F Norway can retreat to Skagerrak or Norwegian Sea or
           Barents Sea.
 
Austria:
F Adriatic Sea - Trieste
A Bohemia - Silesia (*Fails*)
A Galicia - Ukraine (*Bounce*)
A Rumania Supports A Armenia - Sevastopol (*Void*)
England:
F London Supports F North Sea
F North Sea Supports F Norway (*Dislodged*)
F Norway Hold (*Dislodged*)
A Yorkshire Hold
France:
A Burgundy Supports A Ruhr - Belgium
F English Channel Supports F Helgoland Bight - North Sea
F Gulf of Lyon - Tyrrhenian Sea
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - Irish Sea
A Ruhr - Belgium
A Spain - Marseilles (*Bounce*)
Germany:
A Berlin - Silesia
F Denmark Supports F Helgoland Bight - North Sea
F Helgoland Bight - North Sea
A Holland Supports A Ruhr - Belgium
A Munich Supports A Berlin - Silesia
Italy:
A Piedmont - Marseilles (*Bounce*)
F ION - Tunis (*No Fleet ION, adjudicated as F Tunis Hold*)
A Venice - Tuscany
Russia:
A Moscow Supports F Sevastopol (*Ordered to Move*)
F Sevastopol - Rumania (*Fails*)
A St Petersburg Supports F Sweden - Norway
F Sweden - Norway
A Warsaw - Ukraine (*Bounce*)
Turkey:
F Aegean Sea - Greece
A Armenia - Bulgaria
F Black Sea Convoys A Armenia - Bulgaria
A Greece - Serbia
Fall 1902 Adjudication (dc332) jason4747 Jul 22, 06:35 pm
Chris,

 

Some useless information:

 

Per your question "does anyone know what is the correct English spelling of Czar/Tsar/Tzar/Csar/Szar?" I have an answer for you.  Though, as we all know, Al Gore actually invented the internet for porn, one can find nearly-useful stuff out there.  For example:

 

from the free dictionaries out there:

"Usage Note: The word czar can also be spelled tsar. Czar is the most common form in American usage and the one nearly always employed in the extended senses "any tyrant" or informally, "one in authority." But tsar is preferred by most scholars of Slavic studies as a more accurate transliteration of the Russian and is often found in scholarly writing with reference to one of the Russian emperors."
 

Given not everyone playing is American, and the use is directed toward the historical ruler (real or imagined) of Russia not say an American with real or imagined power such as a drug Czar (Lindsey Lohan for example), I say you go with the original Tsar.  Unfortunately this does not really answer your literal question of "correct "English" spelling" ---as the English did not invent the internet and I am not sure how it is done across the pond.  Go with the Russkies - Tsar.


Jason




 
Spring 1902 Adjudication - cfisher6   (Jul 12, 2010, 10:05 pm)
The year 1902 opens with a few skirmishes across Europe as the various powers struggle for position. In the West France's new fleets take to the seas for their maiden voyages, while her armies probe across the German border. England's forces hold steady and fend off a Russian offensive aimed at Norway. Germany focuses on redeployment and departs the western province of the Ruhr for Munich, only to see French soldiers immediately enter the region and assert control over the populace. The Italian armies threatening Austrian Trieste have switched tack and moved towards the French port city of Marseilles, while naval forces occupy African Tunis. Austrian and Russian troops have fought over the country of Rumania for over a year now and Austrian persistence has finally paid off as they occupy the Black Sea region. New skirmishes ignite in the Russian province of Ukraine, and the governments of neither country look likely to back down. Greece--the site of a battle last year between Italian and Turk forces--falls to the Turkish army, while the Turkish forces standing by in Constantinople make a surprise convoy to Armenia.
 
No retreats so the Fall 1902 deadline is next Monday the 19th at 23:59 GMT. Thanks to everyone for getting their orders in!
 
Austria:
A Galicia - Ukraine (*Bounce*)
A Serbia - Rumania
F Trieste - Adriatic Sea
A Vienna - Bohemia
 
England:
F London Supports F North Sea
F North Sea Supports F Norway
F Norway Hold
A Yorkshire Hold
 
France:
A Belgium - Ruhr
F Brest - English Channel
F Marseilles - Gulf of Lyon
A Paris - Burgundy
F Portugal - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
A Spain Hold
 
Germany:
A Berlin Supports A Ruhr - Munich
F Denmark Supports F Kiel - Helgoland Bight
A Holland Hold
F Kiel - Helgoland Bight
A Ruhr - Munich
 
Italy:
F Ionian Sea - Tunis
A Tyrolia - Piedmont
A Venice Supports A Tyrolia - Piedmont
 
Russia:
A Moscow - Ukraine (*Bounce*)
F Sevastopol Hold
A St Petersburg - Norway (*Fails*)
F Sweden Supports A St Petersburg - Norway
A Warsaw Hold
 
Turkey:
F Black Sea Convoys A Constantinople - Armenia
A Bulgaria - Greece
A Constantinople - Armenia
F Smyrna - Aegean Sea

Ownership:
Austria:   Budapest, Serbia, Trieste, Vienna.
England:   Edinburgh, Liverpool, London, Norway.
France:    Belgium, Brest, Marseilles, Paris, Portugal, Spain.
Germany:   Berlin, Denmark, Holland, Kiel, Munich.

Italy:     Naples, Rome, Venice.
Russia:    Moscow, Sevastopol, St Petersburg, Sweden, Warsaw.
Turkey:    Ankara, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Smyrna.
Unowned:   Greece, Rumania, Tunis.

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Spring 1902 Deadline, Winter builds - cfisher6   (Jul 10, 2010, 10:16 am)
A couple of you have contacted me asking to push the deadline back a day to get back on the Monday track/avoid the end-of-weekend rush. This is fine by me, so we'll move the deadline for Spring 1902 moves to Monday 12th, 23:59.
 
Also one of you mentioned not having received the Winter builds map? I could have sworn I attached it to the original email, but it wouldn't be the first time I've forgotten an attachment. Here it is in any case.
 
Chris

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DC332 - Diplohabit Winter Builds - cfisher6   (Jul 07, 2010, 6:28 am)
Deadline for Spring 1902 moves is Sunday 11th, 23:59 GMT. If this turnaround time is too quick, let me know and I can push it back a day.
 
Austria:
Build A Vienna
 
England:
Build F London
 
France:
Build F Brest
Build F Marseilles
Build A Paris
 
Germany:
Build A Berlin
Build F Kiel
 
Russia:
Build A Moscow
 
Turkey:
Build F Smyrna
 
Ownership:
Austria:   Budapest, Serbia, Trieste, Vienna.
England:   Edinburgh, Liverpool, London, Norway.
France:    Belgium, Brest, Marseilles, Paris, Portugal, Spain.
Germany:   Berlin, Denmark, Holland, Kiel, Munich.

Italy:     Naples, Rome, Venice.
Russia:    Moscow, Sevastopol, St Petersburg, Sweden, Warsaw.
Turkey:    Ankara, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Smyrna.
Unowned:   Greece, Rumania, Tunis.

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DC 332 - Diplohabit - Fall 1901 Adjudication - cfisher6   (Jul 04, 2010, 11:37 am)
Brief adjudication this week, sorry all--it's a busy weekend. No time for flavor text and I apologize most profusely for that!
 
Winter Build deadline is Tuesday the 6th, 23:59 GMT. Most of you have a build due so if you don't want to lose it please get me your orders soon.
 
Ownership:
Austria:   Budapest, Serbia, Trieste, Vienna.
England:   Edinburgh, Liverpool, London, Norway.
France:    Belgium, Brest, Marseilles, Paris, Portugal, Spain.
Germany:   Berlin, Denmark, Holland, Kiel, Munich.

Italy:     Naples, Rome, Venice.
Russia:    Moscow, Sevastopol, St Petersburg, Sweden, Warsaw.
Turkey:    Ankara, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Smyrna.
Unowned:   Greece, Rumania, Tunis.
 
Adjustments:
Austria:   Supp  4 Unit  3 Build  1

England:   Supp  4 Unit  3 Build  1
France:    Supp  6 Unit  3 Build  3
Germany:   Supp  5 Unit  3 Build  2
Italy:     Supp  3 Unit  3 Build  0
Russia:    Supp  5 Unit  4 Build  1

Turkey:    Supp  4 Unit  3 Build  1
 
Austria:
F Albania - Trieste
A Budapest - Serbia
A Galicia - Rumania (*Bounce*)

England:
F North Sea Supports F Norwegian Sea - Norway
F Norwegian Sea - Norway
A Yorkshire Hold

France:
A Burgundy - Belgium
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - Portugal
A Spain Hold

Germany:
F Denmark Hold
A Kiel - Holland
A Ruhr Supports A Kiel - Holland

Italy:
F Ionian Sea - Greece (*Bounce*)
A Tuscany - Venice
A Venice - Tyrolia

Russia:
F Gulf of Bothnia - Sweden
F Sevastopol - Rumania (*Bounce*)
A St Petersburg - Norway (*Fails*)
A Warsaw - Galicia (*Fails*)

Turkey:
F Ankara - Black Sea
A Bulgaria - Greece (*Bounce*)
A Constantinople - Bulgaria (*Fails*)

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New Austria! - cfisher6   (Jul 01, 2010, 12:49 am)
All,
 
Sorry for the delay, but we now have a new Austria! Dirk Knemeyer has graciously stepped in on behalf of the Light Brigade, thanks Dirk and happy diploming!
 
You can reach the new Austria at dirk(at)knemeyer.com. We'll put the Fall 1901 Deadline at this Saturday, July 3rd 23:59 GMT to give Dirk and everyone a chance to get accustomed to the new Austrian leadership.
 
Chris

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DC 332 Deadline extension - cfisher6   (Jun 29, 2010, 8:56 pm)
All,
 
As I mentioned in one of our earlier communications, I don't like the idea of processing NMRs in the first year--it can destabilize the game too much. I still haven't heard from our Austrian player so I will have to list him as Abandoned and find a substitute before adjudicating the Fall 1901 turn.
 
Sorry for the delay, if you know of any available players please urge them to join DC and sign up for the game--this early on it's by no means a bad position to be in!
 
Chris

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test - FuzzyLogic   (Jun 21, 2010, 8:39 pm)
test

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DC 332 - Spring 1901 Adjudication - cfisher6   (Jun 21, 2010, 8:28 pm)
And we're off!
 
Europe shudders as millions of troops mobilize for war and the seven great powers take their first steps on the path for supremacy. In the West, English fleets set sail for northern waters while an army gathers men and supplies on the East coast. France seizes Spain and looks to threaten the rest of the Iberian Peninsula, while also moving into the Burgundian heartland. German fleets occupy Denmark and armies mass on the border of the Low Countries. Russian forces have been deployed to the North and threaten smaller Scandinavian powers, while the first blows of the war are struck between Czarist sailors and Austrian soldiers in Rumania. In addition to moving on Rumania, troops from Österreich-Ungarn have entered the border province of Galicia and seized the tiny Mediterranean country of Albania. Elsewhere in the Balkans Turkish troops have occupied Bulgaria, while the Black Sea has remained free of military forces. In the central Mediterranean Italian troops are enjoying themselves in the Tuscany countryside while their Navy counterparts have set forth from the port of Naples.
 
A great start, no NMRs and all orders sent in on time! Two separate bitmap images are attached to this email, maps of the moves and results for Spring 1901. Also a copy of the adjudication has been sent to the DC website forum for this game. If you would ever wish to publish a post on the forum you can do so by directly accessing the DC site or emailing: dc332(at)diplomaticcorp.com.
 
Just a quick reminder, when sending orders please do so with the subject header: DC332 - Country - Year 0* - Version # .
 
Ok, no retreats so the deadline for Fall 1901 moves will be next Monday, June 28 at 23:59 GMT.
 
Orders--
Austria:
A Budapest - Rumania (*Bounce*)
F Trieste - Albania
A Vienna - Galicia
 
England:
F Edinburgh - Norwegian Sea
A Liverpool - Yorkshire
F London - North Sea
 
France:
F Brest - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
A Marseilles - Spain
A Paris - Burgundy
 
Germany:
A Berlin - Kiel
F Kiel - Denmark
A Munich - Ruhr
 
Italy:
F Naples - Ionian Sea
A Rome - Tuscany
A Venice Hold
 
Russia:
A Moscow - St Petersburg
F Sevastopol - Rumania (*Bounce*)
F St Petersburg(sc) - Gulf of Bothnia
A Warsaw Hold
 
Turkey:
F Ankara Hold
A Constantinople - Bulgaria
A Smyrna - Constantinople
 
Ownership:
Austria:   Budapest, Trieste, Vienna.
England:   Edinburgh, Liverpool, London.
France:    Brest, Marseilles, Paris.
Germany:   Berlin, Kiel, Munich.
Italy:     Naples, Rome, Venice.
Russia:    Moscow, Sevastopol, St Petersburg, Warsaw.

Turkey:    Ankara, Constantinople, Smyrna.
Unowned:   Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, Greece, Holland, Norway,
           Portugal, Rumania, Serbia, Spain, Sweden, Tunis.

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