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dc371: Sp03 Results! - dknemeyer   (Mar 22, 2011, 6:59 pm)
Gents,




A very interesting season with some creative moves thwarted by sound defense. The greater Ionian Sea has no less than four powers squaring off across the impassable deepest regions of the central Med. Rome's trajectory remains stratospheric, while on the other end of the continuum Persia shows fighting spirit but simply faces too many foes - at least, at the moment. Carthage wanes, Egypt waxes, and Greece celebrates rome's disinterest in an eastern campaign. So goes Spring 03!




There is only one retreat this season: Roman A Cappadocia can retreat to Galatia or OTB. I've provisionally retreated the unit to Galatia; Tim, if you prefer OTB just let me know and I will run an actual summer season.




All players, please recall that we are taking next week off to accommodate a player's vacation. Kindly get prelims in for the fall by this Friday, March 25, *but* the fall adjudication will not commence until Tuesday April 5.




Enjoy!




***

PLAYERS
 Carthage - alhabashi / Jim Tapp / namaanbathing(at)yahoo.com 
 Egypt - ConradW / Charles Welsh / welsh_stroud(at)msn.com
 Greece - fencertim / Tim Crosby / tim_crosby(at)hotmail.com
 Persia - pedros / Pete Dale / pete(at)atlantichouse.org.uk

 Rome - DrSwordopolis / Nick Powell / nick.s.powell(at)gmail.com

***
HEADLINES
 Carthaginian general staff contemplates creative solutions

 New Egyptian advance into Persian holdings commences


 Greek guile in spring may lead to growth at expense of Persia this winter

 Tenacity from Persian regulars not up to two-front attack this season

 Roman constriction of Carthage intensifies




***

Orders:






Rome: 

F Baleares - Berber Sea (*Bounce*)

A Dalmatia - Vindobona

A Lusitania - Saguntum (*Bounce*)

A Massilia - Tarraconensis

F Neapolis - Ausonian Sea

F Roma - Tyrrhenean Sea

F Sardinia Supports F Baleares - Berber Sea

F Sicilia Supports F Neapolis - Ausonian Sea




Carthage: 

F Carthage - Berber Sea (*Bounce*)

A Cirta - Carthage (*Fails*)

F Gulf of Tacape Supports F Punic Sea

A Leptis Hold

A Mauretania - Saguntum (*Bounce*)

F Punic Sea Supports F Carthage - Berber Sea




Persia: 

A Antioch - Isauria (*Bounce*)

A Arabia - Damascus

A Armenia Supports A Damascus - Cappadocia

A Chersonesus Hold

F Cilician Strait Convoys A Antioch - Isauria

A Damascus - Cappadocia

F Sidon - Antioch (*Fails*)




Greece: 

A Bithynia - Sinope

A Cappadocia - Isauria (*Dislodged*)

F Crete Hold

A Dacia - Chersonesus (*Fails*)

F Libyan Sea - Messenian Sea

F Minoan Sea - Miletus




Egypt: 

F Alexandria - Libyan Sea

F Cyprus Hold

A Cyrene Hold

F Egyptian Sea Supports F Alexandria - Libyan Sea

A Petra - Jerusalem

A Thebes - Alexandria













***



Ownership of supply centers

Carthage: Carthage, Cirta, Leptis, Numidia, Saguntum, Thapsus

Egypt: Alexandria, Cyprus, Cyrene, Memphis, Petra, Thebes

Greece: Athens, Byzantium, Crete, Macedonia, Miletus, Sparta

Persia: Antioch, Chersonesus, Damascus, Jerusalem, Sidon, Sinope, Tyre

Rome: Baleares, Dalmatia, Massilia, Neapolis, Ravenna, Roma, Sardinia, Sicilia, Vindonona



Carthage:    6 Supply centers,  6 Units:  Build   0.
Egypt:     6 Supply centers,  6 Units:  Build   0.
Greece:    6 Supply centers,  6 Units:  Build   0.
Persia:      7 Supply centers,  7 Units:  Build   0.
Rome:     9 Supply centers,  8 Units:  Build   1.




***
Upcoming Deadlines (all orders are due at 5 PM EST, GMT -5)



 Summer 03 Retreats, Thursday March 24


 Fall 03 Prelims, Friday March 25



 Fall 03 Orders, Tuesday April 5




 Winter 03 Retreats and Adjustments, Thursday April 7


 Spring 04 Prelims, Friday April 8


 Spring 04 Orders, Tuesday April 12



***

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dc371: deadline approaching! - dknemeyer   (Mar 22, 2011, 11:32 am)
Hi Folks,
4.5 scant hours until final orders are due!
Please note I am at a conference this week. While I will adjudicate before going to bed it is possible it is many hours later than the deadline. As always, orders can only be changed after the deadline by invoking your single extension for the game.
Thanks and good luck this season!
Dirk

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dc371: Deadline approaching! (dc371) dknemeyer Apr 26, 02:23 pm
Gents,
We're 97 minutes away from our deadline! Get your final orders in!
I have a meeting this evening but expect to adjudicate before 10p EST, possibly earlier.
Dirk Knemeyer
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dc371: Wi02 Results! - dknemeyer   (Mar 17, 2011, 4:50 pm)
Diplomats,




The vote for a Roman Solo fails. Prelims due tomorrow; happy hunting!





***

PLAYERS
 Carthage - alhabashi / Jim Tapp / namaanbathing(at)yahoo.com 
 Egypt - ConradW / Charles Welsh / welsh_stroud(at)msn.com
 Greece - fencertim / Tim Crosby / tim_crosby(at)hotmail.com
 Persia - pedros / Pete Dale / pete(at)atlantichouse.org.uk

 Rome - DrSwordopolis / Nick Powell / nick.s.powell(at)gmail.com

***
HEADLINES
 Egyptians invest in naval growth


 More Immortals raised for Persian war effort

 Romans mindful of navy, but slow down their production infrastructure




***

Orders:





Rome: 

Build F Roma

Build F Neapolis

Build waived




Persia: 

Build A Antioch




Egypt: 

Build F Alexandria









***



Ownership of supply centers

Carthage: Carthage, Cirta, Leptis, Numidia, Saguntum, Thapsus

Egypt: Alexandria, Cyprus, Cyrene, Memphis, Petra, Thebes

Greece: Athens, Byzantium, Crete, Macedonia, Miletus, Sparta

Persia: Antioch, Chersonesus, Damascus, Jerusalem, Sidon, Sinope, Tyre

Rome: Baleares, Dalmatia, Massilia, Neapolis, Ravenna, Roma, Sardinia, Sicilia, Vindonona



Carthage:    6 Supply centers,  6 Units:  Build   0.
Egypt:     6 Supply centers,  6 Units:  Build   0.
Greece:    6 Supply centers,  6 Units:  Build   0.
Persia:      7 Supply centers,  7 Units:  Build   0.
Rome:     9 Supply centers,  8 Units:  Build   1.




***
Upcoming Deadlines (all orders are due at 5 PM EST, GMT -5)



 Spring 03 Prelims, Friday March 18


 Spring 03 Orders, Tuesday March 22



 Summer 03 Retreats, Thursday March 24

 Fall 03 Prelims, Friday March 25



 Fall 03 Orders, Tuesday April 5




 Winter 03 Retreats and Adjustments, Thursday April 7

***

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dc371: Fa02 Results! - DrSwordopolis   (Mar 15, 2011, 5:23 pm)

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dc371: Fa02 Results! - dknemeyer   (Mar 15, 2011, 4:26 pm)
Diplomats,




What a fascinating season and year! Persia orders what seems to be a tactical collapse and is not punished for it. Greece gets cute with advanced tactics and arguably does not meaningfully improve their position while not getting to build. On the other hand Rome explodes into the psychic lead with three juicy builds and no enemies beyond a lightly-flailing Carthaginian fleet. And the fore-mentioned Carthaginians and the quiet Egyptians appear to have found some peace between them, yet neither seems to be improving their position significantly.




Now, one of our players is going on vacation later this month. Thus the game will take a one-week hiatus, with no orders due the week of March 28th. That schedule shift is reflected on the game's dates below. Thanks in advance for providing plenty of notice and making it an easy decision to suspend the game.




There are no retreats. However we do have a vote called for a Roman Solo Victory. Make sure to vote FOR or AGAINST this outcome by our Thursday deadline. Failure to vote is considered a NO vote. Please also get me your builds by our usual deadline, 22:00 GST Thursday!





***

PLAYERS
 Carthage - alhabashi / Jim Tapp / namaanbathing(at)yahoo.com 
 Egypt - ConradW / Charles Welsh / welsh_stroud(at)msn.com
 Greece - fencertim / Tim Crosby / tim_crosby(at)hotmail.com
 Persia - pedros / Pete Dale / pete(at)atlantichouse.org.uk

 Rome - DrSwordopolis / Nick Powell / nick.s.powell(at)gmail.com

***
HEADLINES
 Carthaginian generals and admirals called home to answer to Hannibal

 Conquest of Cypress keeps natives optimistic about overall war effort

 Educational focus on philosophy in Athens may have led generals to deploy impractical tactics

 Persians defy critics and enjoy growth this year

 The world begins to quake as Roman might confidently asserted




***









Orders:










Rome: 

A Gaul - Lusitania

F Ligurian Sea - Baleares

A Rhaetia - Massilia

F Sardinia - Tyrrhenean Sea (*Bounce*)

F Sicilia - Tyrrhenean Sea (*Bounce*)

A Venetia - Dalmatia




Carthage: 

F Carthage - Punic Sea (*Fails*)

F Gulf of Tacape Supports F Punic Sea (*Ordered to Move*)

A Leptis, no move received

A Mauretania Hold

A Phazania - Cirta

F Punic Sea - Sardinia (*Fails*)




Persia: 

A Arabia - Damascus

A Cappadocia - Armenia

A Chersonesus Hold

A Jerusalem - Arabia

F Sidon - Cilician Strait

F Tyre - Sidon




Greece: 

F Aegean Sea - Minoan Sea

A Bithynia Supports A Cappadocia - Sinope (*Void*)

A Dacia - Chersonesus (*Fails*)

A Galatia - Cappadocia

F Libyan Sea - Crete

F Messenian Sea - Libyan Sea




Egypt: 

A Cyrene - Alexandria (*Bounce*)

F Egyptian Sea - Alexandria (*Bounce*)

A Petra Hold

A Sinai - Thebes

F Syrian Sea - Cyprus













***



Ownership of supply centers

Carthage: Carthage, Cirta, Leptis, Numidia, Saguntum, Thapsus

Egypt: Alexandria, Cyprus, Cyrene, Memphis, Petra, Thebes

Greece: Athens, Byzantium, Crete, Macedonia, Miletus, Sparta

Persia: Antioch, Chersonesus, Damascus, Jerusalem, Sidon, Sinope, Tyre

Rome: Baleares, Dalmatia, Massilia, Neapolis, Ravenna, Roma, Sardinia, Sicilia, Vindonona



Carthage:    6 Supply centers,  6 Units:  Build   0.
Egypt:     6 Supply centers,  5 Units:  Build   1.
Greece:    6 Supply centers,  6 Units:  Build   0.
Persia:      7 Supply centers,  6 Units:  Build   1.
Rome:     9 Supply centers,  6 Units:  Build   3.




***
Upcoming Deadlines (all orders are due at 5 PM EST, GMT -5)



 Winter 02 Retreats and Adjustments, Thursday March 17


 Spring 03 Prelims, Friday March 18

 Spring 03 Orders, Tuesday March 22



 Summer 03 Retreats, Thursday March 24

 Fall 03 Prelims, Friday March 25



 Fall 03 Orders, Tuesday April 5




***

[Reply]

dc371: Fa02 Results! (dc371) DrSwordopolis Mar 15, 05:23 pm
dc371: Deadline approaches! - dknemeyer   (Mar 15, 2011, 1:36 pm)
Gents,
The deadline for our upcoming fall season is just under 2.5 hours away. I have a full set of orders and expect to adjudicate in a timely manner, but the window for making changes is closing!
Good luck to all!
Dirk

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dc371: Deadline approaches! (dc371) dknemeyer May 17, 10:06 am
Gents,
We've got just under 6 hours until the deadline. Get thee orders in!
I am on a business trip this week so when I publish may be volatile. Anytime between 23:00 GMT today and 06:00 GMT tomorrow is a possibility. The deadline remains the same. However, you can invoke your single 6 hour grace period and submit orders after 22:00 GMT today.
Good luck!
Dirk
dc371: Sp02 Press! - dknemeyer   (Mar 08, 2011, 6:06 pm)
Gents,



In my haste to get the adjudication done I forgot the Persian press!





The Persian settlers in the west are now well established, and the whole of the Fertile Crescent is now ours.  By and large, friendly relations continue, although there is some strife on our southern boundary.

 

Traders tell us that throughout the Western Seas, navies are growing and armed ships are to be seen everywhere.  Let us hope that our sailors, who have been undergoing urgent nautical training, are now equipped to join them.

 

Who knows what the future will bring?

[Reply]

dc371: Sp02 Results! - dknemeyer   (Mar 08, 2011, 5:45 pm)
Gents,



An important season. Peace between Greece and Rome appears poised to pay off for both powers, as Rome is assured three more builds if he chooses, and Greece has an impressive tactical deployment. On the other end of the spectrum the Persians are under duress, facing a systematic assault from a combined Greco-Egyptian assault. Somewhere in the middle are Carthage and Egypt, who - while not in peril at the moment - each have some issues to address.




No retreats so we plow forward to the Fall! Prelims due Friday, final orders by Tuesday! Also, apologies for the orders not being alpha by country but that is how Realpolitik spits them out. Sad  Not going to bother changing them as it threatens to delay my adjudicating which I'm guessing nobody would be happy about!





***

PLAYERS
 Carthage - alhabashi / Jim Tapp / namaanbathing(at)yahoo.com 
 Egypt - ConradW / Charles Welsh / welsh_stroud(at)msn.com
 Greece - fencertim / Tim Crosby / tim_crosby(at)hotmail.com
 Persia - pedros / Pete Dale / pete(at)atlantichouse.org.uk

 Rome - DrSwordopolis / Nick Powell / nick.s.powell(at)gmail.com

***
HEADLINES
 Carthaginians consolidate to the south

 Brilliant Egyptian naval maneuvers frustrate Persian admirals

 Greeks put pressure on recent Persian conquest in Sinope

 Persia searching for answers as antagonists converge

 Romans show Greece respect, consolidating to the north




***





Orders:







Rome: 

A Massilia - Gaul

F Neapolis - Sicilia

A Ravenna - Venetia

F Roma - Ligurian Sea

F Sardinia - Berber Sea (*Bounce*)

A Vindobona - Rhaetia




Carthage: 

F Carthage - Berber Sea (*Bounce*)

A Cirta - Phazania

F Leptis - Gulf of Tacape

A Numidia - Leptis

A Saguntum - Mauretania

F Thapsus - Punic Sea




Persia: 

A Antioch - Cappadocia

A Damascus - Arabia

A Jerusalem Hold

F Sidon - Cilician Strait (*Bounce*)

A Sinope - Chersonesus

F Tyre - Syrian Sea (*Fails*)




Greece: 

F Athens - Aegean Sea

A Byzantium - Bithynia

F Crete - Libyan Sea

A Macedonia - Dacia

A Miletus - Galatia

F Sparta - Messenian Sea




Egypt: 

F Alexandria - Egyptian Sea

A Cyrene Hold

A Petra Supports A Thebes - Sinai

F Syrian Sea - Cilician Strait (*Bounce*)

A Thebes - Sinai










***



Ownership of supply centers

Carthage: Carthage, Cirta, Leptis, Numidia, Saguntum, Thapsus

Egypt: Alexandria, Cyrene, Memphis, Petra, Thebes

Greece: Athens, Byzantium, Crete, Macedonia, Miletus, Sparta

Persia: Antioch, Damascus, Jerusalem, Sidon, Sinope, Tyre

Rome: Massilia, Neopolis, Ravenna, Roma, Sardinia, Vindonona
Unowned: Baleares, Chersonesus, Cyprus, Dalmatia, Sicilia


Carthage:    6 Supply centers,  6 Units:  Build   0.
Egypt:     5 Supply centers,  5 Units:  Build   0.
Greece:    6 Supply centers,  6 Units:  Build   0.
Persia:      6 Supply centers,  6 Units:  Build   0.
Rome:     6 Supply centers,  6 Units:  Build   0.




***
Upcoming Deadlines (all orders are due at 5 PM EST, GMT -5)




 Fall 02 Prelims, Friday March 11





 Fall 02 Orders, Tuesday March 15




 Winter 02 Orders Thursday March 17



 Spring 03 Prelims, Friday March 18

 Spring 03 Orders, Tuesday March 22



 Summer 03 Retreats, Thursday March 24



***

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dc371: Wi01 Results - dknemeyer   (Mar 04, 2011, 10:11 am)
Gents,



Apologies for the delay: on a business trip and failed to get this out before bedtime. If anyone requires an extension for the spring please let me know!





***

PLAYERS
 Carthage - alhabashi / Jim Tapp / namaanbathing(at)yahoo.com 
 Egypt - ConradW / Charles Welsh / welsh_stroud(at)msn.com
 Greece - fencertim / Tim Crosby / tim_crosby(at)hotmail.com
 Persia - pedros / Pete Dale / pete(at)atlantichouse.org.uk

 Rome - DrSwordopolis / Nick Powell / nick.s.powell(at)gmail.com

***
HEADLINES
 Fleets are all the rage as navies receive almost double the funding as armies




***





Orders:






Carthage: 

Build A Cirta

Build F Carthage

Build F Thapsus





Egypt: 

Build F Alexandria

Build A Thebes






Greece: 

Build A Macedonia

Build F Athens

Build F Sparta





Persia: 

Build A Damascus

Build A Antioch

Build F Sidon





Rome: 

Build A Ravenna

Build F Roma

Build F Neapolis








***



Ownership of supply centers

Carthage: Carthage, Cirta, Leptis, Numidia, Saguntum, Thapsus

Egypt: Alexandria, Cyrene, Memphis, Petra, Thebes

Greece: Athens, Byzantium, Crete, Macedonia, Miletus, Sparta

Persia: Antioch, Damascus, Jerusalem, Sidon, Sinope, Tyre

Rome: Massilia, Neopolis, Ravenna, Roma, Sardinia, Vindonona
Unowned: Baleares, Chersonesus, Cyprus, Dalmatia, Sicilia


Carthage:    6 Supply centers,  6 Units:  Build   0.
Egypt:     5 Supply centers,  5 Units:  Build   0.
Greece:    6 Supply centers,  6 Units:  Build   0.
Persia:      6 Supply centers,  6 Units:  Build   0.
Rome:     6 Supply centers,  6 Units:  Build   0.




***
Upcoming Deadlines (all orders are due at 5 PM EST, GMT -5)




 Spring 02 Prelims, Friday March 4

 Spring 02 Orders, Tuesday March 8



 Summer 02 Retreats, Thursday March 10

 Fall 02 Prelims, Friday March 11



 Fall 02 Orders, Tuesday March 15




 Winter 02 Orders Thursday March 17

***

[Reply]

dc371: Fa01 Results! - dknemeyer   (Mar 01, 2011, 4:41 pm)
Diplomats,




So far, this battle is a case of haves and greater-haves. Egypt's position is superficially the most perilous as they appear to be clashing with both Carthaginians and Persians alike, while being the only power limited to two builds. On the other hand Greece and Rome appear the early leaders as they eye smooth sailing with no apparent enemies thus far.




There are no retreats. Please get me your builds by our usual deadline, 22:00 GST Thursday!





***

PLAYERS
 Carthage - alhabashi / Jim Tapp / namaanbathing(at)yahoo.com 
 Egypt - ConradW / Charles Welsh / welsh_stroud(at)msn.com
 Greece - fencertim / Tim Crosby / tim_crosby(at)hotmail.com
 Persia - pedros / Pete Dale / pete(at)atlantichouse.org.uk

 Rome - DrSwordopolis / Nick Powell / nick.s.powell(at)gmail.com

***
HEADLINES
 Combined arms enable Carthaginian victory over Egypt in Leptis

 Pharaoh eschews Jerusalem for strategic push into Persian underbelly

 Greeks push east and will double their war effort

 Persian conquest of Jerusalem, Sinope keeps natives placated

 Romans fan out and notch three critical builds




***









Orders:









Carthage: 

F Gulf of Tacape - Leptis

A Mauretania - Saguntum

A Numidia Supports F Gulf of Tacape - Leptis





Egypt: 

A Cyrene - Leptis

F Gulf of Pelusium - Syrian Sea

A Sinai - Petra






Greece: 

F Aegean Sea - Crete

A Byzantium - Miletus

A Macedonia - Byzantium





Persia: 

A Arabia - Jerusalem

A Cappadocia - Sinope

F Tyre Supports A Arabia - Jerusalem





Rome: 

A Etruria - Massilia

F Tyrrhenean Sea - Sardinia

A Venetia - Vindobona













***



Ownership of supply centers

Carthage: Carthage, Cirta, Leptis, Numidia, Saguntum, Thapsus

Egypt: Alexandria, Cyrene, Memphis, Petra, Thebes

Greece: Athens, Byzantium, Crete, Macedonia, Miletus, Sparta

Persia: Antioch, Damascus, Jerusalem, Sidon, Sinope, Tyre

Rome: Massilia, Neopolis, Ravenna, Roma, Sardinia, Vindonona
Unowned: Baleares, Chersonesus, Cyprus, Dalmatia, Sicilia


Carthage:    6 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Build   3.
Egypt:     5 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Build   2.
Greece:    6 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Build   3.
Persia:      6 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Build   3.
Rome:     6 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Build   3.




***
Upcoming Deadlines (all orders are due at 5 PM EST, GMT -5)



 Winter 01 Retreats and Adjustments, Thursday March 3


 Spring 02 Prelims, Friday March 4

 Spring 02 Orders, Tuesday March 8



 Summer 02 Retreats, Thursday March 10

 Fall 02 Prelims, Friday March 11



 Fall 02 Orders, Tuesday March 15




***

[Reply]

Deadline - dknemeyer   (Feb 28, 2011, 6:19 pm)
Hi Folks,
Apparently I spaced an put the wrong deadline at the end of the spring
adjudication: as usual Tuesday (tomorrow) is the deadline. Sorry about
that!
Dirk
Sent from my iPhone

[Reply]

dc371: Sp01 Results! - dknemeyer   (Feb 22, 2011, 4:53 pm)
Diplomats,




There is nothing in the world of gaming quite so sweet as the first turn adjudication in Diplomacy. All of the time waiting and wondering about what will happen is replaced with the only truth there is in this diabolical game: the state of the board.




The action this turn took a decidedly eastern tilt. Everyone save Rome seems to be heading east, suggesting that the fair homelands of Egypt and Persia may prove our initial battlegrounds. Of course, only the principals know what is happening diplomatically, behind-the-scenes...




There are no retreats as we move on to the fall! Please note I have set up an alias for this game at: dc371(at)knemeyer.com. Sending to this address will send your note to me, all players including yourself, and the DC forum for this game. Thus please use this instead of just sending to the DC forum. Thanks.





***

PLAYERS
 Carthage - alhabashi / Jim Tapp / namaanbathing(at)yahoo.com 
 Egypt - ConradW / Charles Welsh / welsh_stroud(at)msn.com
 Greece - fencertim / Tim Crosby / tim_crosby(at)hotmail.com
 Persia - pedros / Pete Dale / pete(at)atlantichouse.org.uk

 Rome - DrSwordopolis / Nick Powell / nick.s.powell(at)gmail.com

***
HEADLINES
 Numidian Cavalry head in both directions while Triremes sail east

 Egyptian war effort looks beyond the Red Sea

 Greeks seize Byzantium, claim the Aegean

 Persian irregulars eye the holy lands

 Legionaries head toward ignored northwest spoils




***




Persian Press:


The growing population of Persia has led us to seek new lands to supply our people.  Fertile plains lie to the North and the South, with few to challenge our vanguard.  So far all neighbours appear friendly and welcoming, which bodes well for our future.  It has not yet proved necessary to resort to force, and we long that this may continue.

 

Our sailors, unused to deep-sea voyages, are reluctant to venture away from the coast.  We hear that there are islands which await cultivation, and will need to develop the skills to explore.  But not yet.













***

Orders:








Carthage: 

A Carthage - Mauretania

A Cirta - Numidia

F Thapsus - Gulf of Tacape





Egypt: 

F Alexandria - Gulf of Pelusium

A Memphis - Cyrene

A Thebes - Sinai






Greece: 

A Athens - Macedonia

A Macedonia - Byzantium

F Sparta - Aegean Sea





Persia: 

A Antioch - Cappadocia

A Damascus - Arabia

F Sidon - Tyre





Rome: 

F Neapolis - Tyrrhenean Sea

A Ravenna - Venetia

A Roma - Etruria












***



Ownership of supply centers

Carthage: Carthage, Cirta, Thapsus

Egypt: Alexandria, Memphis, Thebes

Greece: Athens, Macedonia, Sparta

Persia: Antioch, Damascus, Sidon

Rome: Neopolis, Ravenna, Roma
Unowned: Baleares, Byzantium, Chersonesus, Crete, Cyprus, Cyrene, Dalmatia, Jerusalem, Leptis, Massilia, Miletus, Numidia, Petra, Saguntum, Sardinia, Sicilia, Sinope, Tyre, Vinobana


Carthage:    3 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Remove   0.
Egypt:     3 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Remove   0.
Greece:    3 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Remove   0.
Persia:      3 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Build   0.
Rome:     3 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Build   0.




***
Upcoming Deadlines (all orders are due at 5 PM EST, GMT -5)



 Fall 01 Prelims, Friday February 25



 Fall 01 Orders, Monday February 28




 Winter 01 Retreats and Adjustments, Thursday March 3

 Spring 1945 Prelims, Friday March 4

 Spring 1945 Orders, Tuesday March 8


***

[Reply]

dc371: Ancient Med - Power Selections! - dknemeyer   (Feb 14, 2011, 1:58 pm)
Hi Everyone,




Well, as it turns out everyone gets their top bid. Huzzah! Here are the bids:




Charles Welsh - Egypt 50, Persia 25, Rome 10, Greece 10, Carthage 5

Jim Tapp - Carthage 60, Persia 20, Egypt 10, Rome 5, Greece 5

Nick Powell - Rome 42, Carthage 42, Greece 13, Persia 2, Egypt 1

Pete Dale - Persia 80, Carthage 5, Egypt 5, Greece 5, Rome 5

Tim Crosby - Greece 30, Egypt 25, Carthage 20, Rome 16, Persia 9




Since there are only five powers and the bids were rather balanced I will eschew my usual statistical breakdown of the bids and jump right into the game!




So, here is the official player roster...




PLAYERS
 Carthage - alhabashi / Jim Tapp / namaanbathing(at)yahoo.com 
 Egypt - ConradW / Charles Welsh / welsh_stroud(at)msn.com
 Greece - fencertim / Tim Crosby / tim_crosby(at)hotmail.com
 Persia - pedros / Pete Dale / pete(at)atlantichouse.org.uk

 Rome - DrSwordopolis / Nick Powell / nick.s.powell(at)gmail.com



Spring 01 deadline is next Tuesday, February 22 at 22:00 GMT.




Happy dipping!




Dirk

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