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dc451 ENGLAND EOG - ndeily   (Jun 25, 2013, 10:54 am)
First of all, a big thanks to Hamish for doing his (usual) yeoman's job running the board.
 
The early years of the game were the usual dance between F and G as I tried to get the best position possible while biding my time to choose an enemy. It was good to see Mikael return from a long Diplomacy absence as Russia as well.
 
After a brief period of trust building, I felt sure I had a good partner in Benjy, and Germany's army builds cemented my power at sea. With Mikael very much absorbed with events in the south, Benjy and I had more or less free rein to roll into Germany proper and cement our alliance. I had cordial relations with Austria and Turkey, but was dismayed to see Italy's relations with Austria sour.
 
I started to question Benjy as a partner (despite the successes) due to what looked to me like some timidity in Italy and a preoccupation with having units in reserve to guard against a stab from me - this to me telegraphed a need to have a plan for when I hit the stalemate line as I expected him to make a move. There were some halfhearted attempts to convince me that a fleet in MAO served the greater good, but I was having none of that... and with missed opportunities to really seize momentum in the south, I resolved to stab him and go for the best outcome I could - had we been able to hold the alliance together things possibly would have ended in a 4-way, and I was sure I could do better.
 
Benjy may have underestimated me a bit, as the moves I made to hit him were more devastating than they looked - or perhaps he was trying to call my bluff. I really would have preferred to keep him alive and end the game many turns ago - an outcome I think he could and should have supported, though I understand in principle why he didn't.
 
Jerome and John's alliance was a bit mystifying, as both are strong players and each had at least one golden opportunity to stab the other and turn this into a 2-way - and I certainly tried to convince both to do so. I never thought I had a realistic shot at the solo, and would have been thrilled to share a 2-way draw with either - though my preference would have been for John since Jerome soloed on the previous board we were on together.
 
I was happy with my play this game, if a bit frustrated with the fact it dragged on at the end. Enjoyed playing with you all.
 
Nathan
 




From: John R <untitled36(at)hotmail.com>
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Sent: Monday, June 24, 2013 9:09 PM
Subject: dc451 Turkey EOG (which makes "War and Peace" look short)





Hey all,

Wow. It seems like this game's been going for a long time. My memory of the early years is a bit shaky. But here's what I recall:

As soon as Jerome and I found out we were on the same board, before even countries were assigned (I think we kept good tabs on the DC blitz standings to see which round 2 game we were in), I offered an alliance to him. This was probably my single most controversial move in the game, since generally it's assumed one should off a 1st round soloist rather than offer blind aid even before country assignments. However, my reasons were two-fold. I felt Jerome and I had similar styles of play and would get along well, plus with his lead in the standings, I was fairly confident I could  get any other mid or late game player to help me kill Jerome when the opportunity arose. The scariest part of a strong two-way alliance is the fear the other powers will help your ally kill
you, and I felt my risk here was minimal, and thus Jerome would be a good early to mid game ally. 

Also, in blitzes, I am a huge believer in triple alliances. With the RAT being one of the more powerful, I attempted that, while trying to get Italy to head West to France, or even north to Germany. Some early differences in expected moves led the RAT to collapse pretty fast. I believe Jerome made the first "stab-like" move, but Russia was also more concerned about protecting himself than striking out (which, as it turned out, he had reason to be. But had the alliance been a bit more aggressive from the get go, that may not have happened). 

Whilst all this was occuring, I was also forging ties with Benjy in France. I'd GMed a game he was in, and we got talking about diplomacy in general, and seemed to both feel like we'd be good allies. So I had a second (or third) alliance waiting in the wings. I also tried to make friendly talk
with Nathan in England, but since I'd already basically bet on Benjy as my western ally, I didn't try as hard as I might have otherwise. 

So, long story short, I felt mostly allied with Austria, Russia, France, and even England in the early game. I tried to be non-agressive with Germany, but we never really hit it off to develop anything more than some halfhearted talk about possible future ideas. Italy was my target short term. I tried to get Austria and France both to jump him, but neither would bite at first. 


In Spring 02, Italy landed an army in Albania, which actually served me kind of well. I'd feared Italy was heading for me, but instead he hit Austria. And in Fall 02 I had to pick my ally between Austria and Russia. So in one of the most pointless stabs I've even done, I "stabbed" Russia for really no gain whatsoever besides protecting Austria. But again, I felt like, if Jerome survived, I would have a simple time painting the target on him, so he'd be easier to defeat, long term. Mikael, sorry about my very lame stab. I felt like it was what I had to do, but I *hated* spending my stab on something so stupid. You deserved better. 

Benjy kept talking like he was going to help vs Italy, and Fall 02 also had French fleets enter Tys. I wasn't sure if they were gunning for me or Italy, but they at least terrified Italy enough that he drew back to protect himself. 

Thus began a delicate dance between Benjy and
me. We each stepped out in faith, and slowly carved up Italy. It was tense, since we both feared the other would stab at any moment. But neither side did. And we eventually built up a strong partnership, where we were both going to stab our allies. However, because England is more distant from France than Austria is from Turkey, France had to stab first in spring to be able to get to important centers in fall, whereas if I stabbed in Spring, Austria could oust me in Fall, so I had to wait a season. I fully planned to follow through, but at the key moment, Benjy backed out. I think he was afraid to put his neck on the line first. I get that. I thought we had a good plan worked out, and I intended to follow through, but Benjy couldn't read my mind, and I was apparently unable to convince him. 

So Benjy stabbed me in Spring 05, with a lame stab that ended up getting him only Tunis in the fall. Then, in 1906, England stabbed France. France had
spent his relational coin already with me, so he really had no where to turn. then it became a race to the stalemate line. We did prop France up, but only to buy us time to set up the line without French help. We did lots of little mini-stabs and small tricks to replace French units with our own, and Benjy really had no choice but to put up with it, caught between a well-functioning AT alliance and the English horde. Really, Benjy did all he could, and deserved a survival. However, he made it clear that he preferred death to a survival, so we were forced to oblige.

I'm actually very proud of this game, because I feel I genuinely did my very best. I think I played at the top of my game, and even though I was not the lead player in the draw, I really don't think there was anything I could have done any better during the course of the game. I failed to hold the RAT together, and failed to turn Benjy, but I felt like I did the best I could. A lot of
games I end thinking I could have done better if I'd tried harder, or if such and such hadn't happened. I've even had games where I did better, but sometimes didn't really feel like I deserved it. But this one I gave my all.  I'm not trying to compare my performance with the other talented players on this board, but rather comparing my play to what I feel I'm capable of. 

Basically, I had a blast the whole game. Jerome was a solid ally. I never got the chance to stab him mid-game like I wanted. I do feel slightly guilty for letting a solo winner in Round 1 walk away with a strong draw in round two, but Jerome definitely deserves it. After France stabbed me, I had no chance to stab Jerome. And the alliance was so close by the end of the game we essentially took turns writing the moves for both countries and sending them to the GM in a group email, with the other party confirming the moves. He's definitely one of the best allies I'm
worked with. 

Benjy, I really had a fun time chatting with you over the course of the game. You didn't ruin the game by holding out. In fact, your strong end-game beliefs (including your anti-solo belief), made it possible for the 3-way to happen. Had you not been so vehement, I imagine England would have won. So you really deserved better. You laid down your life to stop England. Killing you felt like kicking a fallen hero, but at the same time, we couldn't endorse a 4-way draw. You deserved better.

Nathan, you did great. Slow and steady wins the race, and you made the growth of England look natural and almost easy, though I know it wasn't. With one well-timed stab after another, you came so close to making 18. France's martyrdom was really all that stopped you from sweeping the game. Great job.

Hamish, thanks for putting up with us. You did a great job keeping us going. Blitz games are tough to handle, but you did your job
with skill and kept the game fun and light. 

Thanks all, for a game well played. And congrats to Jerome for winning the blitz. Our board has three of the top 4 blitz scorers this year. Fun times. 

See ya all again sometime!

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dc451 Turkey EOG (which makes War and Peace look s... - untitled36   (Jun 24, 2013, 11:09 pm)
Hey all,

Wow. It seems like this game's been going for a long time. My memory of the early years is a bit shaky. But here's what I recall:

As soon as Jerome and I found out we were on the same board, before even countries were assigned (I think we kept good tabs on the DC blitz standings to see which round 2 game we were in), I offered an alliance to him. This was probably my single most controversial move in the game, since generally it's assumed one should off a 1st round soloist rather than offer blind aid even before country assignments. However, my reasons were two-fold. I felt Jerome and I had similar styles of play and would get along well, plus with his lead in the standings, I was fairly confident I could  get any other mid or late game player to help me kill Jerome when the opportunity arose. The scariest part of a strong two-way alliance is the fear the other powers will help your ally kill you, and I felt my risk here was minimal, and thus Jerome would be a good early to mid game ally. 

Also, in blitzes, I am a huge believer in triple alliances. With the RAT being one of the more powerful, I attempted that, while trying to get Italy to head West to France, or even north to Germany. Some early differences in expected moves led the RAT to collapse pretty fast. I believe Jerome made the first "stab-like" move, but Russia was also more concerned about protecting himself than striking out (which, as it turned out, he had reason to be. But had the alliance been a bit more aggressive from the get go, that may not have happened). 

Whilst all this was occuring, I was also forging ties with Benjy in France. I'd GMed a game he was in, and we got talking about diplomacy in general, and seemed to both feel like we'd be good allies. So I had a second (or third) alliance waiting in the wings. I also tried to make friendly talk with Nathan in England, but since I'd already basically bet on Benjy as my western ally, I didn't try as hard as I might have otherwise. 

So, long story short, I felt mostly allied with Austria, Russia, France, and even England in the early game. I tried to be non-agressive with Germany, but we never really hit it off to develop anything more than some halfhearted talk about possible future ideas. Italy was my target short term. I tried to get Austria and France both to jump him, but neither would bite at first. 
In Spring 02, Italy landed an army in Albania, which actually served me kind of well. I'd feared Italy was heading for me, but instead he hit Austria. And in Fall 02 I had to pick my ally between Austria and Russia. So in one of the most pointless stabs I've even done, I "stabbed" Russia for really no gain whatsoever besides protecting Austria. But again, I felt like, if Jerome survived, I would have a simple time painting the target on him, so he'd be easier to defeat, long term. Mikael, sorry about my very lame stab. I felt like it was what I had to do, but I *hated* spending my stab on something so stupid. You deserved better. 

Benjy kept talking like he was going to help vs Italy, and Fall 02 also had French fleets enter Tys. I wasn't sure if they were gunning for me or Italy, but they at least terrified Italy enough that he drew back to protect himself. 

Thus began a delicate dance between Benjy and me. We each stepped out in faith, and slowly carved up Italy. It was tense, since we both feared the other would stab at any moment. But neither side did. And we eventually built up a strong partnership, where we were both going to stab our allies. However, because England is more distant from France than Austria is from Turkey, France had to stab first in spring to be able to get to important centers in fall, whereas if I stabbed in Spring, Austria could oust me in Fall, so I had to wait a season. I fully planned to follow through, but at the key moment, Benjy backed out. I think he was afraid to put his neck on the line first. I get that. I thought we had a good plan worked out, and I intended to follow through, but Benjy couldn't read my mind, and I was apparently unable to convince him. 

So Benjy stabbed me in Spring 05, with a lame stab that ended up getting him only Tunis in the fall. Then, in 1906, England stabbed France. France had spent his relational coin already with me, so he really had no where to turn. then it became a race to the stalemate line. We did prop France up, but only to buy us time to set up the line without French help. We did lots of little mini-stabs and small tricks to replace French units with our own, and Benjy really had no choice but to put up with it, caught between a well-functioning AT alliance and the English horde. Really, Benjy did all he could, and deserved a survival. However, he made it clear that he preferred death to a survival, so we were forced to oblige.

I'm actually very proud of this game, because I feel I genuinely did my very best. I think I played at the top of my game, and even though I was not the lead player in the draw, I really don't think there was anything I could have done any better during the course of the game. I failed to hold the RAT together, and failed to turn Benjy, but I felt like I did the best I could. A lot of games I end thinking I could have done better if I'd tried harder, or if such and such hadn't happened. I've even had games where I did better, but sometimes didn't really feel like I deserved it. But this one I gave my all.  I'm not trying to compare my performance with the other talented players on this board, but rather comparing my play to what I feel I'm capable of. 

Basically, I had a blast the whole game. Jerome was a solid ally. I never got the chance to stab him mid-game like I wanted. I do feel slightly guilty for letting a solo winner in Round 1 walk away with a strong draw in round two, but Jerome definitely deserves it. After France stabbed me, I had no chance to stab Jerome. And the alliance was so close by the end of the game we essentially took turns writing the moves for both countries and sending them to the GM in a group email, with the other party confirming the moves. He's definitely one of the best allies I'm worked with. 

Benjy, I really had a fun time chatting with you over the course of the game. You didn't ruin the game by holding out. In fact, your strong end-game beliefs (including your anti-solo belief), made it possible for the 3-way to happen. Had you not been so vehement, I imagine England would have won. So you really deserved better. You laid down your life to stop England. Killing you felt like kicking a fallen hero, but at the same time, we couldn't endorse a 4-way draw. You deserved better.

Nathan, you did great. Slow and steady wins the race, and you made the growth of England look natural and almost easy, though I know it wasn't. With one well-timed stab after another, you came so close to making 18. France's martyrdom was really all that stopped you from sweeping the game. Great job.

Hamish, thanks for putting up with us. You did a great job keeping us going. Blitz games are tough to handle, but you did your job with skill and kept the game fun and light. 

Thanks all, for a game well played. And congrats to Jerome for winning the blitz. Our board has three of the top 4 blitz scorers this year. Fun times. 

See ya all again sometime!

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dc451 spring 13 - finchleywomble   (Jun 24, 2013, 4:52 pm)
Well played to jerome, john and nathan, and a huge thanks to hamish! Full statement to follow...
Sent from my iPhone
On 24 Jun 2013, at 22:36, "Hamish Williams" wrote:
DIAS is unanimously voted for. Congratulations to Austria, England, and Turkey.

Thank you all for making my life as as GM easy. I really would appreciate reading your EOG statements as there are a few events in this game that intrigue me.

Hamish

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dc451 spring 13 - catsfather   (Jun 24, 2013, 4:36 pm)
DIAS is unanimously voted for.  Congratulations to Austria, England, and Turkey.

Thank you all for making my life as as GM easy.  I really would appreciate reading your EOG statements as there are a few events in this game that intrigue me.


Hamish

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dc451 spring 13 (Winter Blitz) finchleywomble Jun 24, 04:52 pm
Well played to jerome, john and nathan, and a huge thanks to hamish! Full statement to follow...
Sent from my iPhone
On 24 Jun 2013, at 22:36, "Hamish Williams" wrote:
DIAS is unanimously voted for. Congratulations to Austria, England, and Turkey.

Thank you all for making my life as as GM easy. I really would appreciate reading your EOG statements as there are a few events in this game that intrigue me.

Hamish
dc451 winter 12 - untitled36   (Jun 22, 2013, 9:42 am)
Turkey votes yes too, again

Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 22, 2013, at 9:03 AM, ndeily(at)yahoo.com wrote:

England votes YES, orders to come (hoping they are not needed) Sent from Windows Mail From: Hamish Williams
Sent: ?Friday?, ?June? ?21?, ?2013 ?10?Confused02? ?PM
To: Scott Johnston; Nathan Deily; Jerome Payne; Lam Brian; John R; Benjy Aarons-Richardson; Mikael Johansson
Cc: blitz(at)diplomaticcorp.com No builds, so on to spring.

A DIAS is proposed.  Vote Yes if in favour.

[Reply]

dc451 winter 12 - ndeily   (Jun 22, 2013, 9:00 am)
England votes YES, orders to come (hoping they are not needed) Sent from Windows Mail From: Hamish Williams
Sent: ?Friday?, ?June? ?21?, ?2013 ?10?Confused02? ?PM
To: Scott Johnston; Nathan Deily; Jerome Payne; Lam Brian; John R; Benjy Aarons-Richardson; Mikael Johansson
Cc: blitz(at)diplomaticcorp.com No builds, so on to spring.

A DIAS is proposed.  Vote Yes if in favour.

[Reply]

dc451 winter 12 - catsfather   (Jun 22, 2013, 12:02 am)
No builds, so on to spring.

A DIAS is proposed.  Vote Yes if in favour.

[Reply]

dc451 winter 12 (Winter Blitz) ndeily Jun 22, 09:00 am
England votes YES, orders to come (hoping they are not needed) Sent from Windows Mail From: Hamish Williams
Sent: ?Friday?, ?June? ?21?, ?2013 ?10?Confused02? ?PM
To: Scott Johnston; Nathan Deily; Jerome Payne; Lam Brian; John R; Benjy Aarons-Richardson; Mikael Johansson
Cc: blitz(at)diplomaticcorp.com No builds, so on to spring.

A DIAS is proposed.  Vote Yes if in favour.
dc451 winter 12 (Winter Blitz) untitled36 Jun 22, 09:42 am
Turkey votes yes too, again

Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 22, 2013, at 9:03 AM, ndeily(at)yahoo.com wrote:

England votes YES, orders to come (hoping they are not needed) Sent from Windows Mail From: Hamish Williams
Sent: ?Friday?, ?June? ?21?, ?2013 ?10?Confused02? ?PM
To: Scott Johnston; Nathan Deily; Jerome Payne; Lam Brian; John R; Benjy Aarons-Richardson; Mikael Johansson
Cc: blitz(at)diplomaticcorp.com No builds, so on to spring.

A DIAS is proposed.  Vote Yes if in favour.
dc451 fall 12 - ndeily   (Jun 20, 2013, 8:26 pm)
EAT yes from me as well

Thanks, Nathan
Sent from my Windows Phone 8

From: Jerome Payne
Sent: ???6/???20/???2013 14:18
To: John R
Cc: Blitz Messageboard; Mikael Johansson; Lam Brian; Benjy Aarons-Richardson; Austria wb1; wb 2 2010 austria; wb11 2 austria
Subject: RE: dc451 fall 12


I'm totally in favour of voting for the TEA right now. I vote yes.
Thanks
Jerome
On 20 Jun 2013 22:16, "John R" <untitled36(at)hotmail.com> wrote:


Can we just all agree to an EAT 3-way draw? I'm fairly certain all three of us will vote yes. If you get it by tomorrow, will you end the game then? I assume the final center count will reflect france's elimination, and england and my gain. 


I vote yes.


And yeah, I'm excited about the EOG's. Though the dragging out of the game to eliminate France made it a little less exciting. 


John





Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 22:10:57 +0100
Subject: dc451 fall 12
From: catsfather(at)gmail.com
To: johnston.scott(at)comcast.net; ndeily(at)yahoo.com; jerome777(at)ymail.com; briankingfox(at)gmail.com; untitled36(at)hotmail.com; finchleywomble(at)hotmail.com; m_don_j(at)hotmail.com
CC: blitz(at)diplomaticcorp.com

England takes Portugal, there's an assertion that Turkey takes Spain, and the leaders of France heads off to exile in Brazil.

England can build 1, Austria 2, and Turkey 2.  Winter build orders due by Friday 9pm GMT.   France ... I'll be interested to see in the end-of-game statements why you suddenly became the outcast.


Movement results for Fall of 1912.  (dc451)
 
Austria: A Bohemia Supports A Silesia.
Austria: A Galicia Supports A Silesia.
Austria: A Marseilles Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc).
Austria: A Moscow Supports A Warsaw.
Austria: A Silesia Supports A Warsaw.
Austria: A Tyrolia Supports A Bohemia.
Austria: A Warsaw Supports A Moscow.
 
England: F Baltic Sea Supports A Berlin.
England: A Berlin Supports A Munich.
England: A Burgundy Supports A Munich.
England: F English Channel Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.
England: F Gascony - Spain(sc) (*Invalid Coast*).
England: F Irish Sea Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.
England: F Livonia Supports A Prussia.
England: F Mid-Atlantic Ocean Supports A Spain - Portugal.
England: A Munich, no move received.
England: F North Atlantic Ocean Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.
England: A Prussia, no move received.
England: A Ruhr Supports A Munich.
England: A Spain - Portugal.
England: A St Petersburg Supports F Livonia.
 
France: F Portugal - Brazil (diplomatic immunity achieved).
 
Turkey: F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc).
Turkey: F North Africa Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc) (*Fails*).
Turkey: A Piedmont Supports A Marseilles.
Turkey: A Sevastopol Supports A Moscow.
Turkey: F Tunis Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc) (*Fails*).
Turkey: F Tyrrhenian Sea - Gulf of Lyon.
Turkey: A Ukraine Supports A Warsaw.
Turkey: F Western Mediterranean Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc).
 
Unit locations:
 
Austria:   A Bohemia, A Galicia, A Marseilles, A Moscow, A Silesia, A Tyrolia, 
           A Warsaw.
England:   F Baltic Sea, A Berlin, A Burgundy, F English Channel, F Gascony, F 
           Irish Sea, F Livonia, F Mid-Atlantic Ocean, A Munich, F North 
           Atlantic Ocean, A Portugal, A Prussia, A Ruhr, A St Petersburg.
Turkey:    F Gulf of Lyon, F North Africa, A Piedmont, A Sevastopol, F 
           Spain(sc), F Tunis, A Ukraine, F Western Mediterranean.
 
Ownership of supply centers:
 
Austria:   Budapest, Greece, Marseilles, Moscow, Rome, Rumania, Serbia, Vienna, 
           Warsaw.
England:   Belgium, Berlin, Brest, Denmark, Edinburgh, Holland, Kiel, 
           Liverpool, London, Munich, Norway, Paris, Portugal, St Petersburg, 
           Sweden.
Turkey:    Ankara, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Naples, Sevastopol, Smyrna, Spain, 
           Trieste, Tunis, Venice.
 
Austria:    9 Supply centers,  7 Units:  Builds   2 units.
England:   15 Supply centers, 14 Units:  Builds   1 unit.
France:     0 Supply centers,  0 Units:  Builds   0 units.
Germany:    0 Supply centers,  0 Units:  Builds   0 units.
Italy:      0 Supply centers,  0 Units:  Builds   0 units.
Russia:     0 Supply centers,  0 Units:  Builds   0 units.
Turkey:    10 Supply centers,  8 Units:  Builds   2 units.
 
The next phase of dc451 will be Adjustments for Winter of 1912.

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dc451 fall 12 - untitled36   (Jun 20, 2013, 4:55 pm)
I'll write more in the EOG, but I don't feel like you reduced the games enjoyability at all. Just drew it out longer. Smile

Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 20, 2013, at 4:40 PM, "Benjy Aarons-Richardson" <finchleywomble(at)hotmail.com> wrote:

Vote no to EGP.
Build fleet (Rio)
Sorry guys if you feel like I've dragged things out and taken something away from the game's enjoyability, but I stand by my approach and will comment further when it's time for an EGS.
In the meantime, thanks for the game and well played. I wonder if there's another twist in the tale?
Thanks a lot Hamish, I've really enjoyed being a part of this game and you're doing a smashing job.
Benjy

Sent from my iPhone
On 20 Jun 2013, at 22:18, "Jerome Payne" <jerome777(at)ymail.com> wrote:

I'm totally in favour of voting for the TEA right now. I vote yes.
Thanks
Jerome
On 20 Jun 2013 22:16, "John R" <untitled36(at)hotmail.com> wrote:


Can we just all agree to an EAT 3-way draw? I'm fairly certain all three of us will vote yes. If you get it by tomorrow, will you end the game then? I assume the final center count will reflect france's elimination, and england and my gain. 

I vote yes.
And yeah, I'm excited about the EOG's. Though the dragging out of the game to eliminate France made it a little less exciting. 
John


Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 22:10:57 +0100
Subject: dc451 fall 12
From: catsfather(at)gmail.com
To: johnston.scott(at)comcast.net; ndeily(at)yahoo.com; jerome777(at)ymail.com; briankingfox(at)gmail.com; untitled36(at)hotmail.com; finchleywomble(at)hotmail.com; m_don_j(at)hotmail.com

CC: blitz(at)diplomaticcorp.com

England takes Portugal, there's an assertion that Turkey takes Spain, and the leaders of France heads off to exile in Brazil.


England can build 1, Austria 2, and Turkey 2.  Winter build orders due by Friday 9pm GMT.   France ... I'll be interested to see in the end-of-game statements why you suddenly became the outcast.



Movement results for Fall of 1912.  (dc451)

 
Austria: A Bohemia Supports A Silesia.

Austria: A Galicia Supports A Silesia.

Austria: A Marseilles Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc).

Austria: A Moscow Supports A Warsaw.

Austria: A Silesia Supports A Warsaw.

Austria: A Tyrolia Supports A Bohemia.

Austria: A Warsaw Supports A Moscow.

 
England: F Baltic Sea Supports A Berlin.

England: A Berlin Supports A Munich.

England: A Burgundy Supports A Munich.

England: F English Channel Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: F Gascony - Spain(sc) (*Invalid Coast*).

England: F Irish Sea Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: F Livonia Supports A Prussia.

England: F Mid-Atlantic Ocean Supports A Spain - Portugal.

England: A Munich, no move received.

England: F North Atlantic Ocean Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: A Prussia, no move received.

England: A Ruhr Supports A Munich.

England: A Spain - Portugal.

England: A St Petersburg Supports F Livonia.

 
France: F Portugal - Brazil (diplomatic immunity achieved).
 
Turkey: F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc).

Turkey: F North Africa Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc) (*Fails*).

Turkey: A Piedmont Supports A Marseilles.

Turkey: A Sevastopol Supports A Moscow.

Turkey: F Tunis Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc) (*Fails*).

Turkey: F Tyrrhenian Sea - Gulf of Lyon.

Turkey: A Ukraine Supports A Warsaw.

Turkey: F Western Mediterranean Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc).

 
Unit locations:

 
Austria:   A Bohemia, A Galicia, A Marseilles, A Moscow, A Silesia, A Tyrolia, 

           A Warsaw.

England:   F Baltic Sea, A Berlin, A Burgundy, F English Channel, F Gascony, F 

           Irish Sea, F Livonia, F Mid-Atlantic Ocean, A Munich, F North 

           Atlantic Ocean, A Portugal, A Prussia, A Ruhr, A St Petersburg.

Turkey:    F Gulf of Lyon, F North Africa, A Piedmont, A Sevastopol, F 

           Spain(sc), F Tunis, A Ukraine, F Western Mediterranean.

 
Ownership of supply centers:

 
Austria:   Budapest, Greece, Marseilles, Moscow, Rome, Rumania, Serbia, Vienna, 

           Warsaw.

England:   Belgium, Berlin, Brest, Denmark, Edinburgh, Holland, Kiel, 

           Liverpool, London, Munich, Norway, Paris, Portugal, St Petersburg, 

           Sweden.

Turkey:    Ankara, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Naples, Sevastopol, Smyrna, Spain, 

           Trieste, Tunis, Venice.

 
Austria:    9 Supply centers,  7 Units:  Builds   2 units.

England:   15 Supply centers, 14 Units:  Builds   1 unit.

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

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

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

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

Turkey:    10 Supply centers,  8 Units:  Builds   2 units.

 
The next phase of dc451 will be Adjustments for Winter of 1912.

[Reply]

dc451 fall 12 - jerome777   (Jun 20, 2013, 4:42 pm)
Hi Benjy,
You've every right to play the game as you see fit. You haven't reduced the enjoyment of the game at all.
Look forwards to reading your thoughts in your EoG.
Jerome
On 20 Jun 2013 22:39, "Benjy Aarons-Richardson" <finchleywomble(at)hotmail.com> wrote:

Vote no to EGP.
Build fleet (Rio)
Sorry guys if you feel like I've dragged things out and taken something away from the game's enjoyability, but I stand by my approach and will comment further when it's time for an EGS.

In the meantime, thanks for the game and well played. I wonder if there's another twist in the tale?
Thanks a lot Hamish, I've really enjoyed being a part of this game and you're doing a smashing job.

Benjy

Sent from my iPhone
On 20 Jun 2013, at 22:18, "Jerome Payne" <jerome777(at)ymail.com> wrote:


I'm totally in favour of voting for the TEA right now. I vote yes.
Thanks
Jerome
On 20 Jun 2013 22:16, "John R" <untitled36(at)hotmail.com> wrote:



Can we just all agree to an EAT 3-way draw? I'm fairly certain all three of us will vote yes. If you get it by tomorrow, will you end the game then? I assume the final center count will reflect france's elimination, and england and my gain. 

I vote yes.
And yeah, I'm excited about the EOG's. Though the dragging out of the game to eliminate France made it a little less exciting. 
John


Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 22:10:57 +0100
Subject: dc451 fall 12
From: catsfather(at)gmail.com
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England takes Portugal, there's an assertion that Turkey takes Spain, and the leaders of France heads off to exile in Brazil.


England can build 1, Austria 2, and Turkey 2.  Winter build orders due by Friday 9pm GMT.   France ... I'll be interested to see in the end-of-game statements why you suddenly became the outcast.



Movement results for Fall of 1912.  (dc451)

 
Austria: A Bohemia Supports A Silesia.

Austria: A Galicia Supports A Silesia.

Austria: A Marseilles Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc).

Austria: A Moscow Supports A Warsaw.

Austria: A Silesia Supports A Warsaw.

Austria: A Tyrolia Supports A Bohemia.

Austria: A Warsaw Supports A Moscow.

 
England: F Baltic Sea Supports A Berlin.

England: A Berlin Supports A Munich.

England: A Burgundy Supports A Munich.

England: F English Channel Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: F Gascony - Spain(sc) (*Invalid Coast*).

England: F Irish Sea Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: F Livonia Supports A Prussia.

England: F Mid-Atlantic Ocean Supports A Spain - Portugal.

England: A Munich, no move received.

England: F North Atlantic Ocean Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: A Prussia, no move received.

England: A Ruhr Supports A Munich.

England: A Spain - Portugal.

England: A St Petersburg Supports F Livonia.

 
France: F Portugal - Brazil (diplomatic immunity achieved).
 
Turkey: F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc).

Turkey: F North Africa Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc) (*Fails*).

Turkey: A Piedmont Supports A Marseilles.

Turkey: A Sevastopol Supports A Moscow.

Turkey: F Tunis Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc) (*Fails*).

Turkey: F Tyrrhenian Sea - Gulf of Lyon.

Turkey: A Ukraine Supports A Warsaw.

Turkey: F Western Mediterranean Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc).

 
Unit locations:

 
Austria:   A Bohemia, A Galicia, A Marseilles, A Moscow, A Silesia, A Tyrolia, 

           A Warsaw.

England:   F Baltic Sea, A Berlin, A Burgundy, F English Channel, F Gascony, F 

           Irish Sea, F Livonia, F Mid-Atlantic Ocean, A Munich, F North 

           Atlantic Ocean, A Portugal, A Prussia, A Ruhr, A St Petersburg.

Turkey:    F Gulf of Lyon, F North Africa, A Piedmont, A Sevastopol, F 

           Spain(sc), F Tunis, A Ukraine, F Western Mediterranean.

 
Ownership of supply centers:

 
Austria:   Budapest, Greece, Marseilles, Moscow, Rome, Rumania, Serbia, Vienna, 

           Warsaw.

England:   Belgium, Berlin, Brest, Denmark, Edinburgh, Holland, Kiel, 

           Liverpool, London, Munich, Norway, Paris, Portugal, St Petersburg, 

           Sweden.

Turkey:    Ankara, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Naples, Sevastopol, Smyrna, Spain, 

           Trieste, Tunis, Venice.

 
Austria:    9 Supply centers,  7 Units:  Builds   2 units.

England:   15 Supply centers, 14 Units:  Builds   1 unit.

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

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

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

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

Turkey:    10 Supply centers,  8 Units:  Builds   2 units.

 
The next phase of dc451 will be Adjustments for Winter of 1912.

[Reply]

dc451 fall 12 - finchleywomble   (Jun 20, 2013, 4:39 pm)
Vote no to EGP.
Build fleet (Rio)
Sorry guys if you feel like I've dragged things out and taken something away from the game's enjoyability, but I stand by my approach and will comment further when it's time for an EGS.
In the meantime, thanks for the game and well played. I wonder if there's another twist in the tale?
Thanks a lot Hamish, I've really enjoyed being a part of this game and you're doing a smashing job.
Benjy

Sent from my iPhone
On 20 Jun 2013, at 22:18, "Jerome Payne" <jerome777(at)ymail.com> wrote:

I'm totally in favour of voting for the TEA right now. I vote yes.
Thanks
Jerome
On 20 Jun 2013 22:16, "John R" <untitled36(at)hotmail.com> wrote:


Can we just all agree to an EAT 3-way draw? I'm fairly certain all three of us will vote yes. If you get it by tomorrow, will you end the game then? I assume the final center count will reflect france's elimination, and england and my gain. 

I vote yes.
And yeah, I'm excited about the EOG's. Though the dragging out of the game to eliminate France made it a little less exciting. 
John


Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 22:10:57 +0100
Subject: dc451 fall 12
From: catsfather(at)gmail.com
To: johnston.scott(at)comcast.net; ndeily(at)yahoo.com; jerome777(at)ymail.com; briankingfox(at)gmail.com; untitled36(at)hotmail.com; finchleywomble(at)hotmail.com; m_don_j(at)hotmail.com

CC: blitz(at)diplomaticcorp.com

England takes Portugal, there's an assertion that Turkey takes Spain, and the leaders of France heads off to exile in Brazil.


England can build 1, Austria 2, and Turkey 2.  Winter build orders due by Friday 9pm GMT.   France ... I'll be interested to see in the end-of-game statements why you suddenly became the outcast.



Movement results for Fall of 1912.  (dc451)

 
Austria: A Bohemia Supports A Silesia.

Austria: A Galicia Supports A Silesia.

Austria: A Marseilles Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc).

Austria: A Moscow Supports A Warsaw.

Austria: A Silesia Supports A Warsaw.

Austria: A Tyrolia Supports A Bohemia.

Austria: A Warsaw Supports A Moscow.

 
England: F Baltic Sea Supports A Berlin.

England: A Berlin Supports A Munich.

England: A Burgundy Supports A Munich.

England: F English Channel Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: F Gascony - Spain(sc) (*Invalid Coast*).

England: F Irish Sea Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: F Livonia Supports A Prussia.

England: F Mid-Atlantic Ocean Supports A Spain - Portugal.

England: A Munich, no move received.

England: F North Atlantic Ocean Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: A Prussia, no move received.

England: A Ruhr Supports A Munich.

England: A Spain - Portugal.

England: A St Petersburg Supports F Livonia.

 
France: F Portugal - Brazil (diplomatic immunity achieved).
 
Turkey: F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc).

Turkey: F North Africa Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc) (*Fails*).

Turkey: A Piedmont Supports A Marseilles.

Turkey: A Sevastopol Supports A Moscow.

Turkey: F Tunis Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc) (*Fails*).

Turkey: F Tyrrhenian Sea - Gulf of Lyon.

Turkey: A Ukraine Supports A Warsaw.

Turkey: F Western Mediterranean Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc).

 
Unit locations:

 
Austria:   A Bohemia, A Galicia, A Marseilles, A Moscow, A Silesia, A Tyrolia, 

           A Warsaw.

England:   F Baltic Sea, A Berlin, A Burgundy, F English Channel, F Gascony, F 

           Irish Sea, F Livonia, F Mid-Atlantic Ocean, A Munich, F North 

           Atlantic Ocean, A Portugal, A Prussia, A Ruhr, A St Petersburg.

Turkey:    F Gulf of Lyon, F North Africa, A Piedmont, A Sevastopol, F 

           Spain(sc), F Tunis, A Ukraine, F Western Mediterranean.

 
Ownership of supply centers:

 
Austria:   Budapest, Greece, Marseilles, Moscow, Rome, Rumania, Serbia, Vienna, 

           Warsaw.

England:   Belgium, Berlin, Brest, Denmark, Edinburgh, Holland, Kiel, 

           Liverpool, London, Munich, Norway, Paris, Portugal, St Petersburg, 

           Sweden.

Turkey:    Ankara, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Naples, Sevastopol, Smyrna, Spain, 

           Trieste, Tunis, Venice.

 
Austria:    9 Supply centers,  7 Units:  Builds   2 units.

England:   15 Supply centers, 14 Units:  Builds   1 unit.

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

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

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

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

Turkey:    10 Supply centers,  8 Units:  Builds   2 units.

 
The next phase of dc451 will be Adjustments for Winter of 1912.

[Reply]

dc451 fall 12 - jerome777   (Jun 20, 2013, 4:18 pm)
I'm totally in favour of voting for the TEA right now. I vote yes.
Thanks
Jerome
On 20 Jun 2013 22:16, "John R" <untitled36(at)hotmail.com> wrote:


Can we just all agree to an EAT 3-way draw? I'm fairly certain all three of us will vote yes. If you get it by tomorrow, will you end the game then? I assume the final center count will reflect france's elimination, and england and my gain. 

I vote yes.
And yeah, I'm excited about the EOG's. Though the dragging out of the game to eliminate France made it a little less exciting. 
John


Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 22:10:57 +0100
Subject: dc451 fall 12
From: catsfather(at)gmail.com
To: johnston.scott(at)comcast.net; ndeily(at)yahoo.com; jerome777(at)ymail.com; briankingfox(at)gmail.com; untitled36(at)hotmail.com; finchleywomble(at)hotmail.com; m_don_j(at)hotmail.com

CC: blitz(at)diplomaticcorp.com

England takes Portugal, there's an assertion that Turkey takes Spain, and the leaders of France heads off to exile in Brazil.


England can build 1, Austria 2, and Turkey 2.  Winter build orders due by Friday 9pm GMT.   France ... I'll be interested to see in the end-of-game statements why you suddenly became the outcast.



Movement results for Fall of 1912.  (dc451)

 
Austria: A Bohemia Supports A Silesia.

Austria: A Galicia Supports A Silesia.

Austria: A Marseilles Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc).

Austria: A Moscow Supports A Warsaw.

Austria: A Silesia Supports A Warsaw.

Austria: A Tyrolia Supports A Bohemia.

Austria: A Warsaw Supports A Moscow.

 
England: F Baltic Sea Supports A Berlin.

England: A Berlin Supports A Munich.

England: A Burgundy Supports A Munich.

England: F English Channel Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: F Gascony - Spain(sc) (*Invalid Coast*).

England: F Irish Sea Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: F Livonia Supports A Prussia.

England: F Mid-Atlantic Ocean Supports A Spain - Portugal.

England: A Munich, no move received.

England: F North Atlantic Ocean Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: A Prussia, no move received.

England: A Ruhr Supports A Munich.

England: A Spain - Portugal.

England: A St Petersburg Supports F Livonia.

 
France: F Portugal - Brazil (diplomatic immunity achieved).
 
Turkey: F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc).

Turkey: F North Africa Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc) (*Fails*).

Turkey: A Piedmont Supports A Marseilles.

Turkey: A Sevastopol Supports A Moscow.

Turkey: F Tunis Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc) (*Fails*).

Turkey: F Tyrrhenian Sea - Gulf of Lyon.

Turkey: A Ukraine Supports A Warsaw.

Turkey: F Western Mediterranean Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc).

 
Unit locations:

 
Austria:   A Bohemia, A Galicia, A Marseilles, A Moscow, A Silesia, A Tyrolia, 

           A Warsaw.

England:   F Baltic Sea, A Berlin, A Burgundy, F English Channel, F Gascony, F 

           Irish Sea, F Livonia, F Mid-Atlantic Ocean, A Munich, F North 

           Atlantic Ocean, A Portugal, A Prussia, A Ruhr, A St Petersburg.

Turkey:    F Gulf of Lyon, F North Africa, A Piedmont, A Sevastopol, F 

           Spain(sc), F Tunis, A Ukraine, F Western Mediterranean.

 
Ownership of supply centers:

 
Austria:   Budapest, Greece, Marseilles, Moscow, Rome, Rumania, Serbia, Vienna, 

           Warsaw.

England:   Belgium, Berlin, Brest, Denmark, Edinburgh, Holland, Kiel, 

           Liverpool, London, Munich, Norway, Paris, Portugal, St Petersburg, 

           Sweden.

Turkey:    Ankara, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Naples, Sevastopol, Smyrna, Spain, 

           Trieste, Tunis, Venice.

 
Austria:    9 Supply centers,  7 Units:  Builds   2 units.

England:   15 Supply centers, 14 Units:  Builds   1 unit.

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

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

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

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

Turkey:    10 Supply centers,  8 Units:  Builds   2 units.

 
The next phase of dc451 will be Adjustments for Winter of 1912.

[Reply]

dc451 fall 12 - untitled36   (Jun 20, 2013, 4:15 pm)
Can we just all agree to an EAT 3-way draw? I'm fairly certain all three of us will vote yes. If you get it by tomorrow, will you end the game then? I assume the final center count will reflect france's elimination, and england and my gain. 
I vote yes.
And yeah, I'm excited about the EOG's. Though the dragging out of the game to eliminate France made it a little less exciting. 
John

Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 22:10:57 +0100
Subject: dc451 fall 12
From: catsfather(at)gmail.com
To: johnston.scott(at)comcast.net; ndeily(at)yahoo.com; jerome777(at)ymail.com; briankingfox(at)gmail.com; untitled36(at)hotmail.com; finchleywomble(at)hotmail.com; m_don_j(at)hotmail.com
CC: blitz(at)diplomaticcorp.com

England takes Portugal, there's an assertion that Turkey takes Spain, and the leaders of France heads off to exile in Brazil.

England can build 1, Austria 2, and Turkey 2.  Winter build orders due by Friday 9pm GMT.   France ... I'll be interested to see in the end-of-game statements why you suddenly became the outcast.



Movement results for Fall of 1912.  (dc451)

 
Austria: A Bohemia Supports A Silesia.

Austria: A Galicia Supports A Silesia.

Austria: A Marseilles Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc).

Austria: A Moscow Supports A Warsaw.

Austria: A Silesia Supports A Warsaw.

Austria: A Tyrolia Supports A Bohemia.

Austria: A Warsaw Supports A Moscow.

 
England: F Baltic Sea Supports A Berlin.

England: A Berlin Supports A Munich.

England: A Burgundy Supports A Munich.

England: F English Channel Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: F Gascony - Spain(sc) (*Invalid Coast*).

England: F Irish Sea Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: F Livonia Supports A Prussia.

England: F Mid-Atlantic Ocean Supports A Spain - Portugal.

England: A Munich, no move received.

England: F North Atlantic Ocean Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: A Prussia, no move received.

England: A Ruhr Supports A Munich.

England: A Spain - Portugal.

England: A St Petersburg Supports F Livonia.

 
France: F Portugal - Brazil (diplomatic immunity achieved).
 
Turkey: F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc).

Turkey: F North Africa Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc) (*Fails*).

Turkey: A Piedmont Supports A Marseilles.

Turkey: A Sevastopol Supports A Moscow.

Turkey: F Tunis Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc) (*Fails*).

Turkey: F Tyrrhenian Sea - Gulf of Lyon.

Turkey: A Ukraine Supports A Warsaw.

Turkey: F Western Mediterranean Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc).

 
Unit locations:

 
Austria:   A Bohemia, A Galicia, A Marseilles, A Moscow, A Silesia, A Tyrolia, 

           A Warsaw.

England:   F Baltic Sea, A Berlin, A Burgundy, F English Channel, F Gascony, F 

           Irish Sea, F Livonia, F Mid-Atlantic Ocean, A Munich, F North 

           Atlantic Ocean, A Portugal, A Prussia, A Ruhr, A St Petersburg.

Turkey:    F Gulf of Lyon, F North Africa, A Piedmont, A Sevastopol, F 

           Spain(sc), F Tunis, A Ukraine, F Western Mediterranean.

 
Ownership of supply centers:

 
Austria:   Budapest, Greece, Marseilles, Moscow, Rome, Rumania, Serbia, Vienna, 

           Warsaw.

England:   Belgium, Berlin, Brest, Denmark, Edinburgh, Holland, Kiel, 

           Liverpool, London, Munich, Norway, Paris, Portugal, St Petersburg, 

           Sweden.

Turkey:    Ankara, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Naples, Sevastopol, Smyrna, Spain, 

           Trieste, Tunis, Venice.

 
Austria:    9 Supply centers,  7 Units:  Builds   2 units.

England:   15 Supply centers, 14 Units:  Builds   1 unit.

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

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

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

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

Turkey:    10 Supply centers,  8 Units:  Builds   2 units.

 
The next phase of dc451 will be Adjustments for Winter of 1912.

[Reply]

dc451 fall 12 - catsfather   (Jun 20, 2013, 4:10 pm)
England takes Portugal, there's an assertion that Turkey takes Spain, and the leaders of France heads off to exile in Brazil.

England can build 1, Austria 2, and Turkey 2.  Winter build orders due by Friday 9pm GMT.   France ... I'll be interested to see in the end-of-game statements why you suddenly became the outcast.



Movement results for Fall of 1912.  (dc451)

 
Austria: A Bohemia Supports A Silesia.

Austria: A Galicia Supports A Silesia.

Austria: A Marseilles Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc).

Austria: A Moscow Supports A Warsaw.

Austria: A Silesia Supports A Warsaw.

Austria: A Tyrolia Supports A Bohemia.

Austria: A Warsaw Supports A Moscow.

 
England: F Baltic Sea Supports A Berlin.

England: A Berlin Supports A Munich.

England: A Burgundy Supports A Munich.

England: F English Channel Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: F Gascony - Spain(sc) (*Invalid Coast*).

England: F Irish Sea Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: F Livonia Supports A Prussia.

England: F Mid-Atlantic Ocean Supports A Spain - Portugal.

England: A Munich, no move received.

England: F North Atlantic Ocean Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: A Prussia, no move received.

England: A Ruhr Supports A Munich.

England: A Spain - Portugal.

England: A St Petersburg Supports F Livonia.

 
France: F Portugal - Brazil (diplomatic immunity achieved).
 
Turkey: F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc).

Turkey: F North Africa Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc) (*Fails*).

Turkey: A Piedmont Supports A Marseilles.

Turkey: A Sevastopol Supports A Moscow.

Turkey: F Tunis Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc) (*Fails*).

Turkey: F Tyrrhenian Sea - Gulf of Lyon.

Turkey: A Ukraine Supports A Warsaw.

Turkey: F Western Mediterranean Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc).

 
Unit locations:

 
Austria:   A Bohemia, A Galicia, A Marseilles, A Moscow, A Silesia, A Tyrolia, 

           A Warsaw.

England:   F Baltic Sea, A Berlin, A Burgundy, F English Channel, F Gascony, F 

           Irish Sea, F Livonia, F Mid-Atlantic Ocean, A Munich, F North 

           Atlantic Ocean, A Portugal, A Prussia, A Ruhr, A St Petersburg.

Turkey:    F Gulf of Lyon, F North Africa, A Piedmont, A Sevastopol, F 

           Spain(sc), F Tunis, A Ukraine, F Western Mediterranean.

 
Ownership of supply centers:

 
Austria:   Budapest, Greece, Marseilles, Moscow, Rome, Rumania, Serbia, Vienna, 

           Warsaw.

England:   Belgium, Berlin, Brest, Denmark, Edinburgh, Holland, Kiel, 

           Liverpool, London, Munich, Norway, Paris, Portugal, St Petersburg, 

           Sweden.

Turkey:    Ankara, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Naples, Sevastopol, Smyrna, Spain, 

           Trieste, Tunis, Venice.

 
Austria:    9 Supply centers,  7 Units:  Builds   2 units.

England:   15 Supply centers, 14 Units:  Builds   1 unit.

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

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

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

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

Turkey:    10 Supply centers,  8 Units:  Builds   2 units.

 
The next phase of dc451 will be Adjustments for Winter of 1912.

[Reply]

dc451 fall 12 (Winter Blitz) untitled36 Jun 20, 04:15 pm
Can we just all agree to an EAT 3-way draw? I'm fairly certain all three of us will vote yes. If you get it by tomorrow, will you end the game then? I assume the final center count will reflect france's elimination, and england and my gain. 
I vote yes.
And yeah, I'm excited about the EOG's. Though the dragging out of the game to eliminate France made it a little less exciting. 
John

Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 22:10:57 +0100
Subject: dc451 fall 12
From: catsfather(at)gmail.com
To: johnston.scott(at)comcast.net; ndeily(at)yahoo.com; jerome777(at)ymail.com; briankingfox(at)gmail.com; untitled36(at)hotmail.com; finchleywomble(at)hotmail.com; m_don_j(at)hotmail.com
CC: blitz(at)diplomaticcorp.com

England takes Portugal, there's an assertion that Turkey takes Spain, and the leaders of France heads off to exile in Brazil.

England can build 1, Austria 2, and Turkey 2.  Winter build orders due by Friday 9pm GMT.   France ... I'll be interested to see in the end-of-game statements why you suddenly became the outcast.



Movement results for Fall of 1912.  (dc451)

 
Austria: A Bohemia Supports A Silesia.

Austria: A Galicia Supports A Silesia.

Austria: A Marseilles Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc).

Austria: A Moscow Supports A Warsaw.

Austria: A Silesia Supports A Warsaw.

Austria: A Tyrolia Supports A Bohemia.

Austria: A Warsaw Supports A Moscow.

 
England: F Baltic Sea Supports A Berlin.

England: A Berlin Supports A Munich.

England: A Burgundy Supports A Munich.

England: F English Channel Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: F Gascony - Spain(sc) (*Invalid Coast*).

England: F Irish Sea Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: F Livonia Supports A Prussia.

England: F Mid-Atlantic Ocean Supports A Spain - Portugal.

England: A Munich, no move received.

England: F North Atlantic Ocean Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: A Prussia, no move received.

England: A Ruhr Supports A Munich.

England: A Spain - Portugal.

England: A St Petersburg Supports F Livonia.

 
France: F Portugal - Brazil (diplomatic immunity achieved).
 
Turkey: F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc).

Turkey: F North Africa Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc) (*Fails*).

Turkey: A Piedmont Supports A Marseilles.

Turkey: A Sevastopol Supports A Moscow.

Turkey: F Tunis Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc) (*Fails*).

Turkey: F Tyrrhenian Sea - Gulf of Lyon.

Turkey: A Ukraine Supports A Warsaw.

Turkey: F Western Mediterranean Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc).

 
Unit locations:

 
Austria:   A Bohemia, A Galicia, A Marseilles, A Moscow, A Silesia, A Tyrolia, 

           A Warsaw.

England:   F Baltic Sea, A Berlin, A Burgundy, F English Channel, F Gascony, F 

           Irish Sea, F Livonia, F Mid-Atlantic Ocean, A Munich, F North 

           Atlantic Ocean, A Portugal, A Prussia, A Ruhr, A St Petersburg.

Turkey:    F Gulf of Lyon, F North Africa, A Piedmont, A Sevastopol, F 

           Spain(sc), F Tunis, A Ukraine, F Western Mediterranean.

 
Ownership of supply centers:

 
Austria:   Budapest, Greece, Marseilles, Moscow, Rome, Rumania, Serbia, Vienna, 

           Warsaw.

England:   Belgium, Berlin, Brest, Denmark, Edinburgh, Holland, Kiel, 

           Liverpool, London, Munich, Norway, Paris, Portugal, St Petersburg, 

           Sweden.

Turkey:    Ankara, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Naples, Sevastopol, Smyrna, Spain, 

           Trieste, Tunis, Venice.

 
Austria:    9 Supply centers,  7 Units:  Builds   2 units.

England:   15 Supply centers, 14 Units:  Builds   1 unit.

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

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

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

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

Turkey:    10 Supply centers,  8 Units:  Builds   2 units.

 
The next phase of dc451 will be Adjustments for Winter of 1912.
dc451 fall 12 (Winter Blitz) jerome777 Jun 20, 04:18 pm
I'm totally in favour of voting for the TEA right now. I vote yes.
Thanks
Jerome
On 20 Jun 2013 22:16, "John R" <untitled36(at)hotmail.com> wrote:


Can we just all agree to an EAT 3-way draw? I'm fairly certain all three of us will vote yes. If you get it by tomorrow, will you end the game then? I assume the final center count will reflect france's elimination, and england and my gain. 

I vote yes.
And yeah, I'm excited about the EOG's. Though the dragging out of the game to eliminate France made it a little less exciting. 
John


Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 22:10:57 +0100
Subject: dc451 fall 12
From: catsfather(at)gmail.com
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England takes Portugal, there's an assertion that Turkey takes Spain, and the leaders of France heads off to exile in Brazil.


England can build 1, Austria 2, and Turkey 2.  Winter build orders due by Friday 9pm GMT.   France ... I'll be interested to see in the end-of-game statements why you suddenly became the outcast.



Movement results for Fall of 1912.  (dc451)

 
Austria: A Bohemia Supports A Silesia.

Austria: A Galicia Supports A Silesia.

Austria: A Marseilles Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc).

Austria: A Moscow Supports A Warsaw.

Austria: A Silesia Supports A Warsaw.

Austria: A Tyrolia Supports A Bohemia.

Austria: A Warsaw Supports A Moscow.

 
England: F Baltic Sea Supports A Berlin.

England: A Berlin Supports A Munich.

England: A Burgundy Supports A Munich.

England: F English Channel Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: F Gascony - Spain(sc) (*Invalid Coast*).

England: F Irish Sea Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: F Livonia Supports A Prussia.

England: F Mid-Atlantic Ocean Supports A Spain - Portugal.

England: A Munich, no move received.

England: F North Atlantic Ocean Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: A Prussia, no move received.

England: A Ruhr Supports A Munich.

England: A Spain - Portugal.

England: A St Petersburg Supports F Livonia.

 
France: F Portugal - Brazil (diplomatic immunity achieved).
 
Turkey: F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc).

Turkey: F North Africa Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc) (*Fails*).

Turkey: A Piedmont Supports A Marseilles.

Turkey: A Sevastopol Supports A Moscow.

Turkey: F Tunis Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc) (*Fails*).

Turkey: F Tyrrhenian Sea - Gulf of Lyon.

Turkey: A Ukraine Supports A Warsaw.

Turkey: F Western Mediterranean Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc).

 
Unit locations:

 
Austria:   A Bohemia, A Galicia, A Marseilles, A Moscow, A Silesia, A Tyrolia, 

           A Warsaw.

England:   F Baltic Sea, A Berlin, A Burgundy, F English Channel, F Gascony, F 

           Irish Sea, F Livonia, F Mid-Atlantic Ocean, A Munich, F North 

           Atlantic Ocean, A Portugal, A Prussia, A Ruhr, A St Petersburg.

Turkey:    F Gulf of Lyon, F North Africa, A Piedmont, A Sevastopol, F 

           Spain(sc), F Tunis, A Ukraine, F Western Mediterranean.

 
Ownership of supply centers:

 
Austria:   Budapest, Greece, Marseilles, Moscow, Rome, Rumania, Serbia, Vienna, 

           Warsaw.

England:   Belgium, Berlin, Brest, Denmark, Edinburgh, Holland, Kiel, 

           Liverpool, London, Munich, Norway, Paris, Portugal, St Petersburg, 

           Sweden.

Turkey:    Ankara, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Naples, Sevastopol, Smyrna, Spain, 

           Trieste, Tunis, Venice.

 
Austria:    9 Supply centers,  7 Units:  Builds   2 units.

England:   15 Supply centers, 14 Units:  Builds   1 unit.

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

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

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

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

Turkey:    10 Supply centers,  8 Units:  Builds   2 units.

 
The next phase of dc451 will be Adjustments for Winter of 1912.
dc451 fall 12 (Winter Blitz) finchleywomble Jun 20, 04:39 pm
Vote no to EGP.
Build fleet (Rio)
Sorry guys if you feel like I've dragged things out and taken something away from the game's enjoyability, but I stand by my approach and will comment further when it's time for an EGS.
In the meantime, thanks for the game and well played. I wonder if there's another twist in the tale?
Thanks a lot Hamish, I've really enjoyed being a part of this game and you're doing a smashing job.
Benjy

Sent from my iPhone
On 20 Jun 2013, at 22:18, "Jerome Payne" <jerome777(at)ymail.com> wrote:

I'm totally in favour of voting for the TEA right now. I vote yes.
Thanks
Jerome
On 20 Jun 2013 22:16, "John R" <untitled36(at)hotmail.com> wrote:


Can we just all agree to an EAT 3-way draw? I'm fairly certain all three of us will vote yes. If you get it by tomorrow, will you end the game then? I assume the final center count will reflect france's elimination, and england and my gain. 

I vote yes.
And yeah, I'm excited about the EOG's. Though the dragging out of the game to eliminate France made it a little less exciting. 
John


Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 22:10:57 +0100
Subject: dc451 fall 12
From: catsfather(at)gmail.com
To: johnston.scott(at)comcast.net; ndeily(at)yahoo.com; jerome777(at)ymail.com; briankingfox(at)gmail.com; untitled36(at)hotmail.com; finchleywomble(at)hotmail.com; m_don_j(at)hotmail.com

CC: blitz(at)diplomaticcorp.com

England takes Portugal, there's an assertion that Turkey takes Spain, and the leaders of France heads off to exile in Brazil.


England can build 1, Austria 2, and Turkey 2.  Winter build orders due by Friday 9pm GMT.   France ... I'll be interested to see in the end-of-game statements why you suddenly became the outcast.



Movement results for Fall of 1912.  (dc451)

 
Austria: A Bohemia Supports A Silesia.

Austria: A Galicia Supports A Silesia.

Austria: A Marseilles Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc).

Austria: A Moscow Supports A Warsaw.

Austria: A Silesia Supports A Warsaw.

Austria: A Tyrolia Supports A Bohemia.

Austria: A Warsaw Supports A Moscow.

 
England: F Baltic Sea Supports A Berlin.

England: A Berlin Supports A Munich.

England: A Burgundy Supports A Munich.

England: F English Channel Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: F Gascony - Spain(sc) (*Invalid Coast*).

England: F Irish Sea Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: F Livonia Supports A Prussia.

England: F Mid-Atlantic Ocean Supports A Spain - Portugal.

England: A Munich, no move received.

England: F North Atlantic Ocean Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: A Prussia, no move received.

England: A Ruhr Supports A Munich.

England: A Spain - Portugal.

England: A St Petersburg Supports F Livonia.

 
France: F Portugal - Brazil (diplomatic immunity achieved).
 
Turkey: F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc).

Turkey: F North Africa Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc) (*Fails*).

Turkey: A Piedmont Supports A Marseilles.

Turkey: A Sevastopol Supports A Moscow.

Turkey: F Tunis Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc) (*Fails*).

Turkey: F Tyrrhenian Sea - Gulf of Lyon.

Turkey: A Ukraine Supports A Warsaw.

Turkey: F Western Mediterranean Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc).

 
Unit locations:

 
Austria:   A Bohemia, A Galicia, A Marseilles, A Moscow, A Silesia, A Tyrolia, 

           A Warsaw.

England:   F Baltic Sea, A Berlin, A Burgundy, F English Channel, F Gascony, F 

           Irish Sea, F Livonia, F Mid-Atlantic Ocean, A Munich, F North 

           Atlantic Ocean, A Portugal, A Prussia, A Ruhr, A St Petersburg.

Turkey:    F Gulf of Lyon, F North Africa, A Piedmont, A Sevastopol, F 

           Spain(sc), F Tunis, A Ukraine, F Western Mediterranean.

 
Ownership of supply centers:

 
Austria:   Budapest, Greece, Marseilles, Moscow, Rome, Rumania, Serbia, Vienna, 

           Warsaw.

England:   Belgium, Berlin, Brest, Denmark, Edinburgh, Holland, Kiel, 

           Liverpool, London, Munich, Norway, Paris, Portugal, St Petersburg, 

           Sweden.

Turkey:    Ankara, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Naples, Sevastopol, Smyrna, Spain, 

           Trieste, Tunis, Venice.

 
Austria:    9 Supply centers,  7 Units:  Builds   2 units.

England:   15 Supply centers, 14 Units:  Builds   1 unit.

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

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

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

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

Turkey:    10 Supply centers,  8 Units:  Builds   2 units.

 
The next phase of dc451 will be Adjustments for Winter of 1912.
dc451 fall 12 (Winter Blitz) jerome777 Jun 20, 04:42 pm
Hi Benjy,
You've every right to play the game as you see fit. You haven't reduced the enjoyment of the game at all.
Look forwards to reading your thoughts in your EoG.
Jerome
On 20 Jun 2013 22:39, "Benjy Aarons-Richardson" <finchleywomble(at)hotmail.com> wrote:

Vote no to EGP.
Build fleet (Rio)
Sorry guys if you feel like I've dragged things out and taken something away from the game's enjoyability, but I stand by my approach and will comment further when it's time for an EGS.

In the meantime, thanks for the game and well played. I wonder if there's another twist in the tale?
Thanks a lot Hamish, I've really enjoyed being a part of this game and you're doing a smashing job.

Benjy

Sent from my iPhone
On 20 Jun 2013, at 22:18, "Jerome Payne" <jerome777(at)ymail.com> wrote:


I'm totally in favour of voting for the TEA right now. I vote yes.
Thanks
Jerome
On 20 Jun 2013 22:16, "John R" <untitled36(at)hotmail.com> wrote:



Can we just all agree to an EAT 3-way draw? I'm fairly certain all three of us will vote yes. If you get it by tomorrow, will you end the game then? I assume the final center count will reflect france's elimination, and england and my gain. 

I vote yes.
And yeah, I'm excited about the EOG's. Though the dragging out of the game to eliminate France made it a little less exciting. 
John


Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 22:10:57 +0100
Subject: dc451 fall 12
From: catsfather(at)gmail.com
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CC: blitz(at)diplomaticcorp.com

England takes Portugal, there's an assertion that Turkey takes Spain, and the leaders of France heads off to exile in Brazil.


England can build 1, Austria 2, and Turkey 2.  Winter build orders due by Friday 9pm GMT.   France ... I'll be interested to see in the end-of-game statements why you suddenly became the outcast.



Movement results for Fall of 1912.  (dc451)

 
Austria: A Bohemia Supports A Silesia.

Austria: A Galicia Supports A Silesia.

Austria: A Marseilles Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc).

Austria: A Moscow Supports A Warsaw.

Austria: A Silesia Supports A Warsaw.

Austria: A Tyrolia Supports A Bohemia.

Austria: A Warsaw Supports A Moscow.

 
England: F Baltic Sea Supports A Berlin.

England: A Berlin Supports A Munich.

England: A Burgundy Supports A Munich.

England: F English Channel Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: F Gascony - Spain(sc) (*Invalid Coast*).

England: F Irish Sea Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: F Livonia Supports A Prussia.

England: F Mid-Atlantic Ocean Supports A Spain - Portugal.

England: A Munich, no move received.

England: F North Atlantic Ocean Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: A Prussia, no move received.

England: A Ruhr Supports A Munich.

England: A Spain - Portugal.

England: A St Petersburg Supports F Livonia.

 
France: F Portugal - Brazil (diplomatic immunity achieved).
 
Turkey: F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc).

Turkey: F North Africa Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc) (*Fails*).

Turkey: A Piedmont Supports A Marseilles.

Turkey: A Sevastopol Supports A Moscow.

Turkey: F Tunis Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc) (*Fails*).

Turkey: F Tyrrhenian Sea - Gulf of Lyon.

Turkey: A Ukraine Supports A Warsaw.

Turkey: F Western Mediterranean Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc).

 
Unit locations:

 
Austria:   A Bohemia, A Galicia, A Marseilles, A Moscow, A Silesia, A Tyrolia, 

           A Warsaw.

England:   F Baltic Sea, A Berlin, A Burgundy, F English Channel, F Gascony, F 

           Irish Sea, F Livonia, F Mid-Atlantic Ocean, A Munich, F North 

           Atlantic Ocean, A Portugal, A Prussia, A Ruhr, A St Petersburg.

Turkey:    F Gulf of Lyon, F North Africa, A Piedmont, A Sevastopol, F 

           Spain(sc), F Tunis, A Ukraine, F Western Mediterranean.

 
Ownership of supply centers:

 
Austria:   Budapest, Greece, Marseilles, Moscow, Rome, Rumania, Serbia, Vienna, 

           Warsaw.

England:   Belgium, Berlin, Brest, Denmark, Edinburgh, Holland, Kiel, 

           Liverpool, London, Munich, Norway, Paris, Portugal, St Petersburg, 

           Sweden.

Turkey:    Ankara, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Naples, Sevastopol, Smyrna, Spain, 

           Trieste, Tunis, Venice.

 
Austria:    9 Supply centers,  7 Units:  Builds   2 units.

England:   15 Supply centers, 14 Units:  Builds   1 unit.

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

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

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

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

Turkey:    10 Supply centers,  8 Units:  Builds   2 units.

 
The next phase of dc451 will be Adjustments for Winter of 1912.
dc451 fall 12 (Winter Blitz) untitled36 Jun 20, 04:55 pm
I'll write more in the EOG, but I don't feel like you reduced the games enjoyability at all. Just drew it out longer. Smile

Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 20, 2013, at 4:40 PM, "Benjy Aarons-Richardson" <finchleywomble(at)hotmail.com> wrote:

Vote no to EGP.
Build fleet (Rio)
Sorry guys if you feel like I've dragged things out and taken something away from the game's enjoyability, but I stand by my approach and will comment further when it's time for an EGS.
In the meantime, thanks for the game and well played. I wonder if there's another twist in the tale?
Thanks a lot Hamish, I've really enjoyed being a part of this game and you're doing a smashing job.
Benjy

Sent from my iPhone
On 20 Jun 2013, at 22:18, "Jerome Payne" <jerome777(at)ymail.com> wrote:

I'm totally in favour of voting for the TEA right now. I vote yes.
Thanks
Jerome
On 20 Jun 2013 22:16, "John R" <untitled36(at)hotmail.com> wrote:


Can we just all agree to an EAT 3-way draw? I'm fairly certain all three of us will vote yes. If you get it by tomorrow, will you end the game then? I assume the final center count will reflect france's elimination, and england and my gain. 

I vote yes.
And yeah, I'm excited about the EOG's. Though the dragging out of the game to eliminate France made it a little less exciting. 
John


Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 22:10:57 +0100
Subject: dc451 fall 12
From: catsfather(at)gmail.com
To: johnston.scott(at)comcast.net; ndeily(at)yahoo.com; jerome777(at)ymail.com; briankingfox(at)gmail.com; untitled36(at)hotmail.com; finchleywomble(at)hotmail.com; m_don_j(at)hotmail.com

CC: blitz(at)diplomaticcorp.com

England takes Portugal, there's an assertion that Turkey takes Spain, and the leaders of France heads off to exile in Brazil.


England can build 1, Austria 2, and Turkey 2.  Winter build orders due by Friday 9pm GMT.   France ... I'll be interested to see in the end-of-game statements why you suddenly became the outcast.



Movement results for Fall of 1912.  (dc451)

 
Austria: A Bohemia Supports A Silesia.

Austria: A Galicia Supports A Silesia.

Austria: A Marseilles Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc).

Austria: A Moscow Supports A Warsaw.

Austria: A Silesia Supports A Warsaw.

Austria: A Tyrolia Supports A Bohemia.

Austria: A Warsaw Supports A Moscow.

 
England: F Baltic Sea Supports A Berlin.

England: A Berlin Supports A Munich.

England: A Burgundy Supports A Munich.

England: F English Channel Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: F Gascony - Spain(sc) (*Invalid Coast*).

England: F Irish Sea Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: F Livonia Supports A Prussia.

England: F Mid-Atlantic Ocean Supports A Spain - Portugal.

England: A Munich, no move received.

England: F North Atlantic Ocean Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: A Prussia, no move received.

England: A Ruhr Supports A Munich.

England: A Spain - Portugal.

England: A St Petersburg Supports F Livonia.

 
France: F Portugal - Brazil (diplomatic immunity achieved).
 
Turkey: F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc).

Turkey: F North Africa Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc) (*Fails*).

Turkey: A Piedmont Supports A Marseilles.

Turkey: A Sevastopol Supports A Moscow.

Turkey: F Tunis Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc) (*Fails*).

Turkey: F Tyrrhenian Sea - Gulf of Lyon.

Turkey: A Ukraine Supports A Warsaw.

Turkey: F Western Mediterranean Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc).

 
Unit locations:

 
Austria:   A Bohemia, A Galicia, A Marseilles, A Moscow, A Silesia, A Tyrolia, 

           A Warsaw.

England:   F Baltic Sea, A Berlin, A Burgundy, F English Channel, F Gascony, F 

           Irish Sea, F Livonia, F Mid-Atlantic Ocean, A Munich, F North 

           Atlantic Ocean, A Portugal, A Prussia, A Ruhr, A St Petersburg.

Turkey:    F Gulf of Lyon, F North Africa, A Piedmont, A Sevastopol, F 

           Spain(sc), F Tunis, A Ukraine, F Western Mediterranean.

 
Ownership of supply centers:

 
Austria:   Budapest, Greece, Marseilles, Moscow, Rome, Rumania, Serbia, Vienna, 

           Warsaw.

England:   Belgium, Berlin, Brest, Denmark, Edinburgh, Holland, Kiel, 

           Liverpool, London, Munich, Norway, Paris, Portugal, St Petersburg, 

           Sweden.

Turkey:    Ankara, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Naples, Sevastopol, Smyrna, Spain, 

           Trieste, Tunis, Venice.

 
Austria:    9 Supply centers,  7 Units:  Builds   2 units.

England:   15 Supply centers, 14 Units:  Builds   1 unit.

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

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

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

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

Turkey:    10 Supply centers,  8 Units:  Builds   2 units.

 
The next phase of dc451 will be Adjustments for Winter of 1912.
dc451 fall 12 (Winter Blitz) ndeily Jun 20, 08:26 pm
EAT yes from me as well

Thanks, Nathan
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Subject: RE: dc451 fall 12


I'm totally in favour of voting for the TEA right now. I vote yes.
Thanks
Jerome
On 20 Jun 2013 22:16, "John R" <untitled36(at)hotmail.com> wrote:


Can we just all agree to an EAT 3-way draw? I'm fairly certain all three of us will vote yes. If you get it by tomorrow, will you end the game then? I assume the final center count will reflect france's elimination, and england and my gain. 


I vote yes.


And yeah, I'm excited about the EOG's. Though the dragging out of the game to eliminate France made it a little less exciting. 


John





Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 22:10:57 +0100
Subject: dc451 fall 12
From: catsfather(at)gmail.com
To: johnston.scott(at)comcast.net; ndeily(at)yahoo.com; jerome777(at)ymail.com; briankingfox(at)gmail.com; untitled36(at)hotmail.com; finchleywomble(at)hotmail.com; m_don_j(at)hotmail.com
CC: blitz(at)diplomaticcorp.com

England takes Portugal, there's an assertion that Turkey takes Spain, and the leaders of France heads off to exile in Brazil.

England can build 1, Austria 2, and Turkey 2.  Winter build orders due by Friday 9pm GMT.   France ... I'll be interested to see in the end-of-game statements why you suddenly became the outcast.


Movement results for Fall of 1912.  (dc451)
 
Austria: A Bohemia Supports A Silesia.
Austria: A Galicia Supports A Silesia.
Austria: A Marseilles Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc).
Austria: A Moscow Supports A Warsaw.
Austria: A Silesia Supports A Warsaw.
Austria: A Tyrolia Supports A Bohemia.
Austria: A Warsaw Supports A Moscow.
 
England: F Baltic Sea Supports A Berlin.
England: A Berlin Supports A Munich.
England: A Burgundy Supports A Munich.
England: F English Channel Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.
England: F Gascony - Spain(sc) (*Invalid Coast*).
England: F Irish Sea Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.
England: F Livonia Supports A Prussia.
England: F Mid-Atlantic Ocean Supports A Spain - Portugal.
England: A Munich, no move received.
England: F North Atlantic Ocean Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.
England: A Prussia, no move received.
England: A Ruhr Supports A Munich.
England: A Spain - Portugal.
England: A St Petersburg Supports F Livonia.
 
France: F Portugal - Brazil (diplomatic immunity achieved).
 
Turkey: F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc).
Turkey: F North Africa Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc) (*Fails*).
Turkey: A Piedmont Supports A Marseilles.
Turkey: A Sevastopol Supports A Moscow.
Turkey: F Tunis Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc) (*Fails*).
Turkey: F Tyrrhenian Sea - Gulf of Lyon.
Turkey: A Ukraine Supports A Warsaw.
Turkey: F Western Mediterranean Supports F Gulf of Lyon - Spain(sc).
 
Unit locations:
 
Austria:   A Bohemia, A Galicia, A Marseilles, A Moscow, A Silesia, A Tyrolia, 
           A Warsaw.
England:   F Baltic Sea, A Berlin, A Burgundy, F English Channel, F Gascony, F 
           Irish Sea, F Livonia, F Mid-Atlantic Ocean, A Munich, F North 
           Atlantic Ocean, A Portugal, A Prussia, A Ruhr, A St Petersburg.
Turkey:    F Gulf of Lyon, F North Africa, A Piedmont, A Sevastopol, F 
           Spain(sc), F Tunis, A Ukraine, F Western Mediterranean.
 
Ownership of supply centers:
 
Austria:   Budapest, Greece, Marseilles, Moscow, Rome, Rumania, Serbia, Vienna, 
           Warsaw.
England:   Belgium, Berlin, Brest, Denmark, Edinburgh, Holland, Kiel, 
           Liverpool, London, Munich, Norway, Paris, Portugal, St Petersburg, 
           Sweden.
Turkey:    Ankara, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Naples, Sevastopol, Smyrna, Spain, 
           Trieste, Tunis, Venice.
 
Austria:    9 Supply centers,  7 Units:  Builds   2 units.
England:   15 Supply centers, 14 Units:  Builds   1 unit.
France:     0 Supply centers,  0 Units:  Builds   0 units.
Germany:    0 Supply centers,  0 Units:  Builds   0 units.
Italy:      0 Supply centers,  0 Units:  Builds   0 units.
Russia:     0 Supply centers,  0 Units:  Builds   0 units.
Turkey:    10 Supply centers,  8 Units:  Builds   2 units.
 
The next phase of dc451 will be Adjustments for Winter of 1912.
dc453 GAME END! - landru428   (Jun 18, 2013, 5:52 pm)
This was a fun game.   I got bum rushed right in Spring 01, which is always a tough hand to be deal.  I got lucky to find Germany a willing accomplice in 02 so my fortunes changed.   Germany then suffered from hypertrophy ended up on everyone's most wanted list.   He was a good ally and I should have backed him, but I didn't really see where else I could go.   Anyway, he almost had me, but his eastern position collapsed just in the nick of time.   My poorly times NMR cost me the chance of going into 1st place, but considering Turkey's lot, it was better not to have the whole world against me.   In the end it was a coin toss whether to end the game or keep playing.    I think the game was just getting interesting.  Smile

Thanks Jerome for a fine job and Garry as well.   See you all next year!


On Jun 18, 2013, at 1:43 AM, John Merfeld wrote:
Thanks for a great game, everybody. I feel like this one really highlighted that Diplomacy is a game of tactics just as it is one of negotiation. The tactical battles between myself and Germany/Turkey were a real treat, and it was cool to be a part of the shifting dynamic of alliances that changed so much from 1901 from an AGR to an RTFE and finally to RFI against T. I'm a relatively new player and this game gave me some great experience. Hope to play with y'all again soon. Cheers!-John C.

On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 3:43 PM, Bret Pollack <bpollack92(at)gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks for GMing.  Sorry all for the NMRs.
Andrew great persistence


On Monday, June 17, 2013, Jerome Payne wrote:
Hi everyone,

Peace reigns in Europe once more as the three-way FRT draw passes. Congratulations to Thomas, Andrew and John on taking a slice of a well-deserved draw.

This was a very interesting game and I've enjoyed GMing it - I hope you all enjoyed playing in it too. Please 'reply all' to this message with any end-of-game statements you'd like to make - this will ensure they get posted up to the Blitz messageboard for all to read.

Thanks for playing in this game - and thanks for taking part in this year's Blitz tournament. I hope you had fun. I also hope that you'll keep playing Diplomacy at the diplomaticcorp.com website. If you have time, I hope you will also consider being a GM in a game soon - our hobby can't work without GMs and we're always looking for people to volunteer. It isn't difficult.

All the best,

Jerome

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dc453 GAME END! - Mr_Green   (Jun 18, 2013, 12:43 am)
Thanks for a great game, everybody. I feel like this one really highlighted that Diplomacy is a game of tactics just as it is one of negotiation. The tactical battles between myself and Germany/Turkey were a real treat, and it was cool to be a part of the shifting dynamic of alliances that changed so much from 1901 from an AGR to an RTFE and finally to RFI against T. I'm a relatively new player and this game gave me some great experience. Hope to play with y'all again soon.
Cheers!-John C.

On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 3:43 PM, Bret Pollack <bpollack92(at)gmail.com> wrote:

Thanks for GMing.  Sorry all for the NMRs.
Andrew great persistence



On Monday, June 17, 2013, Jerome Payne wrote:

Hi everyone,

Peace reigns in Europe once more as the three-way FRT draw passes. Congratulations to Thomas, Andrew and John on taking a slice of a well-deserved draw.



This was a very interesting game and I've enjoyed GMing it - I hope you all enjoyed playing in it too. Please 'reply all' to this message with any end-of-game statements you'd like to make - this will ensure they get posted up to the Blitz messageboard for all to read.



Thanks for playing in this game - and thanks for taking part in this year's Blitz tournament. I hope you had fun. I also hope that you'll keep playing Diplomacy at the diplomaticcorp.com website. If you have time, I hope you will also consider being a GM in a game soon - our hobby can't work without GMs and we're always looking for people to volunteer. It isn't difficult.



All the best,

Jerome

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dc451 spring 12 - movement - catsfather   (Jun 17, 2013, 11:39 pm)
After much encouragement, England moves into Spain.  The French fleet is disbanded.

Both votes fail.  That's a shame as it would have been an epic solo.

Fall orders due by 9pm GMT on Thursday.



Movement results for Spring of 1912.  (dc451)

 
Austria: A Bohemia Supports A Tyrolia.

Austria: A Galicia Supports A Silesia.

Austria: A Marseilles Supports A Gascony - Spain.

Austria: A Moscow Supports A Warsaw.

Austria: A Silesia Hold.

Austria: A Tyrolia Supports A Bohemia.

Austria: A Warsaw Supports A Silesia.

 
England: F Baltic Sea Supports A Berlin.

England: A Berlin Supports A Munich.

England: F Brest - Gascony.

England: A Burgundy Supports A Munich.

England: F English Channel Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: A Gascony - Spain.

England: F Irish Sea Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: F Livonia Supports A Prussia.

England: F Mid-Atlantic Ocean Supports A Gascony - Spain.

England: A Munich, no move received.

England: F North Atlantic Ocean Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: A Prussia, no move received.

England: A Ruhr Supports A Munich.

England: A St Petersburg Supports F Livonia.

 
France: F Portugal Supports F Spain(sc).

France: F Spain(sc) Supports F Portugal (*Disbanded*).

 
Turkey: F Gulf of Lyon Supports A Marseilles.

Turkey: F North Africa Hold.

Turkey: A Piedmont Supports A Marseilles.

Turkey: A Sevastopol Supports A Moscow.

Turkey: F Tunis Supports F Western Mediterranean.

Turkey: F Tyrrhenian Sea Supports F Western Mediterranean.

Turkey: A Ukraine Supports A Warsaw.

Turkey: F Western Mediterranean Supports A Gascony - Spain.

 
Unit locations:

 
Austria:   A Bohemia, A Galicia, A Marseilles, A Moscow, A Silesia, A Tyrolia, 

           A Warsaw.

England:   F Baltic Sea, A Berlin, A Burgundy, F English Channel, F Gascony, F 

           Irish Sea, F Livonia, F Mid-Atlantic Ocean, A Munich, F North 

           Atlantic Ocean, A Prussia, A Ruhr, A Spain, A St Petersburg.

France:    F Portugal.

Turkey:    F Gulf of Lyon, F North Africa, A Piedmont, A Sevastopol, F Tunis, F 

           Tyrrhenian Sea, A Ukraine, F Western Mediterranean.

 
Ownership of supply centers:

 
Austria:   Budapest, Greece, Marseilles, Moscow, Rome, Rumania, Serbia, Vienna, 

           Warsaw.

England:   Belgium, Berlin, Brest, Denmark, Edinburgh, Holland, Kiel, 

           Liverpool, London, Munich, Norway, Paris, St Petersburg, Sweden.

France:    Portugal, Spain.

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

           Trieste, Tunis, Venice.

 
Austria:    9 Supply centers,  7 Units:  Builds   2 units.

England:   14 Supply centers, 14 Units:  Builds   0 units.

France:     2 Supply centers,  1 Unit:   Builds   0 units.

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

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

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

Turkey:     9 Supply centers,  8 Units:  Builds   1 unit.

 
The next phase of dc451 will be Movement for Fall of 1912.

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dc453 GAME END! - bret_pollack   (Jun 17, 2013, 3:43 pm)
Thanks for GMing.  Sorry all for the NMRs.
Andrew great persistence


On Monday, June 17, 2013, Jerome Payne wrote:

Hi everyone,

Peace reigns in Europe once more as the three-way FRT draw passes. Congratulations to Thomas, Andrew and John on taking a slice of a well-deserved draw.


This was a very interesting game and I've enjoyed GMing it - I hope you all enjoyed playing in it too. Please 'reply all' to this message with any end-of-game statements you'd like to make - this will ensure they get posted up to the Blitz messageboard for all to read.


Thanks for playing in this game - and thanks for taking part in this year's Blitz tournament. I hope you had fun. I also hope that you'll keep playing Diplomacy at the diplomaticcorp.com website. If you have time, I hope you will also consider being a GM in a game soon - our hobby can't work without GMs and we're always looking for people to volunteer. It isn't difficult.


All the best,

Jerome

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dc453 GAME END! - jerome777   (Jun 17, 2013, 3:40 pm)
Hi everyone,

Peace reigns in Europe once more as the three-way FRT draw passes. Congratulations to Thomas, Andrew and John on taking a slice of a well-deserved draw.


This was a very interesting game and I've enjoyed GMing it - I hope you all enjoyed playing in it too. Please 'reply all' to this message with any end-of-game statements you'd like to make - this will ensure they get posted up to the Blitz messageboard for all to read.


Thanks for playing in this game - and thanks for taking part in this year's Blitz tournament. I hope you had fun. I also hope that you'll keep playing Diplomacy at the diplomaticcorp.com website. If you have time, I hope you will also consider being a GM in a game soon - our hobby can't work without GMs and we're always looking for people to volunteer. It isn't difficult.


All the best,

Jerome

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dc453 GAME END! (Winter Blitz) bret_pollack Jun 17, 03:43 pm
Thanks for GMing.  Sorry all for the NMRs.
Andrew great persistence


On Monday, June 17, 2013, Jerome Payne wrote:

Hi everyone,

Peace reigns in Europe once more as the three-way FRT draw passes. Congratulations to Thomas, Andrew and John on taking a slice of a well-deserved draw.


This was a very interesting game and I've enjoyed GMing it - I hope you all enjoyed playing in it too. Please 'reply all' to this message with any end-of-game statements you'd like to make - this will ensure they get posted up to the Blitz messageboard for all to read.


Thanks for playing in this game - and thanks for taking part in this year's Blitz tournament. I hope you had fun. I also hope that you'll keep playing Diplomacy at the diplomaticcorp.com website. If you have time, I hope you will also consider being a GM in a game soon - our hobby can't work without GMs and we're always looking for people to volunteer. It isn't difficult.


All the best,

Jerome
dc453 GAME END! (Winter Blitz) Mr_Green Jun 18, 12:43 am
Thanks for a great game, everybody. I feel like this one really highlighted that Diplomacy is a game of tactics just as it is one of negotiation. The tactical battles between myself and Germany/Turkey were a real treat, and it was cool to be a part of the shifting dynamic of alliances that changed so much from 1901 from an AGR to an RTFE and finally to RFI against T. I'm a relatively new player and this game gave me some great experience. Hope to play with y'all again soon.
Cheers!-John C.

On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 3:43 PM, Bret Pollack <bpollack92(at)gmail.com> wrote:

Thanks for GMing.  Sorry all for the NMRs.
Andrew great persistence



On Monday, June 17, 2013, Jerome Payne wrote:

Hi everyone,

Peace reigns in Europe once more as the three-way FRT draw passes. Congratulations to Thomas, Andrew and John on taking a slice of a well-deserved draw.



This was a very interesting game and I've enjoyed GMing it - I hope you all enjoyed playing in it too. Please 'reply all' to this message with any end-of-game statements you'd like to make - this will ensure they get posted up to the Blitz messageboard for all to read.



Thanks for playing in this game - and thanks for taking part in this year's Blitz tournament. I hope you had fun. I also hope that you'll keep playing Diplomacy at the diplomaticcorp.com website. If you have time, I hope you will also consider being a GM in a game soon - our hobby can't work without GMs and we're always looking for people to volunteer. It isn't difficult.



All the best,

Jerome
dc453 GAME END! (Winter Blitz) landru428 Jun 18, 05:52 pm
This was a fun game.   I got bum rushed right in Spring 01, which is always a tough hand to be deal.  I got lucky to find Germany a willing accomplice in 02 so my fortunes changed.   Germany then suffered from hypertrophy ended up on everyone's most wanted list.   He was a good ally and I should have backed him, but I didn't really see where else I could go.   Anyway, he almost had me, but his eastern position collapsed just in the nick of time.   My poorly times NMR cost me the chance of going into 1st place, but considering Turkey's lot, it was better not to have the whole world against me.   In the end it was a coin toss whether to end the game or keep playing.    I think the game was just getting interesting.  Smile

Thanks Jerome for a fine job and Garry as well.   See you all next year!


On Jun 18, 2013, at 1:43 AM, John Merfeld wrote:
Thanks for a great game, everybody. I feel like this one really highlighted that Diplomacy is a game of tactics just as it is one of negotiation. The tactical battles between myself and Germany/Turkey were a real treat, and it was cool to be a part of the shifting dynamic of alliances that changed so much from 1901 from an AGR to an RTFE and finally to RFI against T. I'm a relatively new player and this game gave me some great experience. Hope to play with y'all again soon. Cheers!-John C.

On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 3:43 PM, Bret Pollack <bpollack92(at)gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks for GMing.  Sorry all for the NMRs.
Andrew great persistence


On Monday, June 17, 2013, Jerome Payne wrote:
Hi everyone,

Peace reigns in Europe once more as the three-way FRT draw passes. Congratulations to Thomas, Andrew and John on taking a slice of a well-deserved draw.

This was a very interesting game and I've enjoyed GMing it - I hope you all enjoyed playing in it too. Please 'reply all' to this message with any end-of-game statements you'd like to make - this will ensure they get posted up to the Blitz messageboard for all to read.

Thanks for playing in this game - and thanks for taking part in this year's Blitz tournament. I hope you had fun. I also hope that you'll keep playing Diplomacy at the diplomaticcorp.com website. If you have time, I hope you will also consider being a GM in a game soon - our hobby can't work without GMs and we're always looking for people to volunteer. It isn't difficult.

All the best,

Jerome
Thomas Fletcher - tfletch33   (Jun 17, 2013, 3:37 pm)
http://marketmediaconnect.com/ghgmglv/njhx/gaqy/fvgs/djefh/lkalv/rzbd.htm
Best regards, Thomas Fletcher

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dc451 fall 11 - it ain't over till the fat lady si... - catsfather   (Jun 14, 2013, 10:54 pm)
Austria and Turkey both waive their builds, so on to spring.

Two votes this season: a DIAS and a proposal to award Russia a solo

Deadline for orders and votes is Monday at 9pm GMT.

H.

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dc453 Winter 11 - jerome777   (Jun 14, 2013, 5:20 pm)
Hi everyone,

Here's your Winter adjudication:


Retreats:

Turkey: A Galicia - BohemiaA Venice - Apulia


Build:

France:
Build F Brest

There is a draw proposal to vote on with the Spring moves:


3-way FRT draw

Please vote with your Spring orders. I need 'yes' votes from all remaining players for the draw to succeed. Spring 12 moves are due Monday 17 June, 2000GMT.


thanks

Jerome

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dc453 Autumn 11 moves - landru428   (Jun 14, 2013, 8:28 am)
F bre, final
On Jun 13, 2013, at 5:16 PM, Jerome Payne
wrote:
Hi everyone,

Here's your moves:

England:
F North Sea, no move received

France:
A Burgundy Supports A Munich
A Gascony Hold
F Gulf of Lyon - Tyrrhenian Sea (*Fails*)
F Marseilles Supports A Piedmont
A Munich Supports A Silesia - Bohemia (*Void*)
F North Africa - Tunis (*Bounce*)
A Piedmont Supports A Tyrolia - Venice
F Western Mediterranean Supports F North Africa - Tunis

Italy:
A Trieste Supports A Tyrolia - Venice
A Tyrolia - Venice

Russia:
A Berlin Supports A Munich
F Kiel Hold
A Livonia Supports A Warsaw
F Norway Hold
A Silesia - Galicia
A St Petersburg - Moscow (*Fails*)
A Sweden - Denmark
A Warsaw Supports A Silesia - Galicia

Turkey:
F Black Sea - Constantinople
A Bohemia - Silesia
A Galicia - Warsaw (*Dislodged*)
F Ionian Sea Supports F Tyrrhenian Sea - Tunis
A Moscow Supports A Galicia - Warsaw (*Cut*)
F Naples - Rome
A Serbia - Budapest
A Sevastopol Supports A Moscow
F Tunis - Western Mediterranean (*Fails*)
F Tuscany Supports A Venice - Piedmont
F Tyrrhenian Sea - Tunis (*Bounce*)
A Ukraine Supports A Galicia - Warsaw
A Venice - Piedmont (*Dislodged*)
A Vienna - Galicia (*Fails*)

Two retreats:

Turkish A Galicia can retreat to Rumania or Bohemia.
Turkish A Venice can retreat to Apulia.

..and adjustments:

Austria: Supp 0 Unit 0 Build 0
England: Supp 1 Unit 1 Build 0
France: Supp 9 Unit 8 Build 1
Germany: Supp 0 Unit 0 Build 0
Italy: Supp 2 Unit 2 Build 0
Russia: Supp 8 Unit 8 Build 0
Turkey: Supp 14 Unit 14 Build 0

Please get me your retreats and adjustments, Andrew and Thomas, by
the deadline - which is 2000GMT tomorrow.

thanks

Jerome

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dc451 fall 11 - it ain't over till the fat lady si... - catsfather   (Jun 13, 2013, 11:34 pm)
What a colourful orders map.

Both draws fail ... but wait until you read the proposal for spring's vote!

Austria builds 2, Turkey builds 1.



Movement results for Fall of 1911.  (dc451)

 
Austria: A Bohemia Supports A Silesia.

Austria: A Galicia Supports A Gascony - Spain (*Fails*).

Austria: A Marseilles Supports A Gascony - Spain (*Void*).

Austria: A Moscow Supports A Gascony - Spain (*Fails*).

Austria: A Silesia Supports A Gascony - Spain (*Fails*).

Austria: A Tyrolia Supports A Gascony - Spain (*Fails*).

Austria: A Warsaw Supports A Gascony - Spain (*Fails*).

 
England: F Baltic Sea Convoys A Kiel - Prussia.

England: A Berlin Supports A Munich.

England: F Brest - Gascony (*Fails*).

England: A Burgundy Supports A Gascony - Marseilles.

England: F English Channel Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: A Gascony - Marseilles (*Fails*).

England: F Irish Sea Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: A Kiel - Prussia.

England: F Livonia Supports A Kiel - Prussia.

England: F Mid-Atlantic Ocean, no move received.

England: A Munich, no move received.

England: F North Atlantic Ocean Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: A Ruhr Supports A Munich.

England: A St Petersburg Supports F Livonia.

 
France: F Portugal Supports F Spain(sc) - Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

France: F Spain(sc) - Mid-Atlantic Ocean (*Fails*).

 
Turkey: F Gulf of Lyon Supports A Marseilles.

Turkey: F North Africa Supports F Western Mediterranean.

Turkey: A Piedmont Supports A Marseilles.

Turkey: A Sevastopol Supports A Gascony - Spain (*Fails*).

Turkey: F Tunis Supports A Gascony - Spain (*Fails*).

Turkey: F Tyrrhenian Sea Supports A Gascony - Spain (*Fails*).

Turkey: A Ukraine Supports A Gascony - Spain (*Fails*).

Turkey: F Western Mediterranean Supports A Gascony - Spain (*Void*).

 
Unit locations:

 
Austria:   A Bohemia, A Galicia, A Marseilles, A Moscow, A Silesia, A Tyrolia, 

           A Warsaw.

England:   F Baltic Sea, A Berlin, F Brest, A Burgundy, F English Channel, A 

           Gascony, F Irish Sea, F Livonia, F Mid-Atlantic Ocean, A Munich, F 

           North Atlantic Ocean, A Prussia, A Ruhr, A St Petersburg.

France:    F Portugal, F Spain(sc).

Turkey:    F Gulf of Lyon, F North Africa, A Piedmont, A Sevastopol, F Tunis, F 

           Tyrrhenian Sea, A Ukraine, F Western Mediterranean.

 
Ownership of supply centers:

 
Austria:   Budapest, Greece, Marseilles, Moscow, Rome, Rumania, Serbia, Vienna, 

           Warsaw.

England:   Belgium, Berlin, Brest, Denmark, Edinburgh, Holland, Kiel, 

           Liverpool, London, Munich, Norway, Paris, St Petersburg, Sweden.

France:    Portugal, Spain.

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

           Trieste, Tunis, Venice.

 
Austria:    9 Supply centers,  7 Units:  Builds   2 units.

England:   14 Supply centers, 14 Units:  Builds   0 units.

France:     2 Supply centers,  2 Units:  Builds   0 units.

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

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

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

Turkey:     9 Supply centers,  8 Units:  Builds   1 unit.

 
The next phase of dc451 will be Adjustments for Winter of 1911.

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dc451 fall 11 - it ain't over till the fat lady sings (Winter Blitz) catsfather Jun 14, 10:54 pm
Austria and Turkey both waive their builds, so on to spring.

Two votes this season: a DIAS and a proposal to award Russia a solo

Deadline for orders and votes is Monday at 9pm GMT.

H.
dc453 Autumn 11 moves - jerome777   (Jun 13, 2013, 4:16 pm)
Hi everyone,

Here's your moves:

England:

F North Sea, no move received

France:
A Burgundy Supports A Munich
A Gascony Hold
F Gulf of Lyon - Tyrrhenian Sea (*Fails*)
F Marseilles Supports A Piedmont
A Munich Supports A Silesia - Bohemia (*Void*)

F North Africa - Tunis (*Bounce*)
A Piedmont Supports A Tyrolia - Venice
F Western Mediterranean Supports F North Africa - Tunis

Italy:
A Trieste Supports A Tyrolia - Venice
A Tyrolia - Venice

Russia:

A Berlin Supports A Munich
F Kiel Hold
A Livonia Supports A Warsaw
F Norway Hold
A Silesia - Galicia
A St Petersburg - Moscow (*Fails*)
A Sweden - Denmark
A Warsaw Supports A Silesia - Galicia


Turkey:
F Black Sea - Constantinople
A Bohemia - Silesia
A Galicia - Warsaw (*Dislodged*)
F Ionian Sea Supports F Tyrrhenian Sea - Tunis
A Moscow Supports A Galicia - Warsaw (*Cut*)
F Naples - Rome
A Serbia - Budapest

A Sevastopol Supports A Moscow
F Tunis - Western Mediterranean (*Fails*)
F Tuscany Supports A Venice - Piedmont
F Tyrrhenian Sea - Tunis (*Bounce*)
A Ukraine Supports A Galicia - Warsaw
A Venice - Piedmont (*Dislodged*)

A Vienna - Galicia (*Fails*)

Two retreats:

Turkish A Galicia can retreat to Rumania or Bohemia.
Turkish A Venice can retreat to Apulia.


..and adjustments:

Austria:   Supp  0 Unit  0 Build  0
England:   Supp  1 Unit  1 Build  0
France:    Supp  9 Unit  8 Build  1

Germany:   Supp  0 Unit  0 Build  0
Italy:     Supp  2 Unit  2 Build  0
Russia:    Supp  8 Unit  8 Build  0
Turkey:    Supp 14 Unit 14 Build  0


Please get me your retreats and adjustments, Andrew and Thomas, by the deadline - which is 2000GMT tomorrow.

thanks

Jerome

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dc453 Autumn 11 moves (Winter Blitz) landru428 Jun 14, 08:28 am
F bre, final
On Jun 13, 2013, at 5:16 PM, Jerome Payne
wrote:
Hi everyone,

Here's your moves:

England:
F North Sea, no move received

France:
A Burgundy Supports A Munich
A Gascony Hold
F Gulf of Lyon - Tyrrhenian Sea (*Fails*)
F Marseilles Supports A Piedmont
A Munich Supports A Silesia - Bohemia (*Void*)
F North Africa - Tunis (*Bounce*)
A Piedmont Supports A Tyrolia - Venice
F Western Mediterranean Supports F North Africa - Tunis

Italy:
A Trieste Supports A Tyrolia - Venice
A Tyrolia - Venice

Russia:
A Berlin Supports A Munich
F Kiel Hold
A Livonia Supports A Warsaw
F Norway Hold
A Silesia - Galicia
A St Petersburg - Moscow (*Fails*)
A Sweden - Denmark
A Warsaw Supports A Silesia - Galicia

Turkey:
F Black Sea - Constantinople
A Bohemia - Silesia
A Galicia - Warsaw (*Dislodged*)
F Ionian Sea Supports F Tyrrhenian Sea - Tunis
A Moscow Supports A Galicia - Warsaw (*Cut*)
F Naples - Rome
A Serbia - Budapest
A Sevastopol Supports A Moscow
F Tunis - Western Mediterranean (*Fails*)
F Tuscany Supports A Venice - Piedmont
F Tyrrhenian Sea - Tunis (*Bounce*)
A Ukraine Supports A Galicia - Warsaw
A Venice - Piedmont (*Dislodged*)
A Vienna - Galicia (*Fails*)

Two retreats:

Turkish A Galicia can retreat to Rumania or Bohemia.
Turkish A Venice can retreat to Apulia.

..and adjustments:

Austria: Supp 0 Unit 0 Build 0
England: Supp 1 Unit 1 Build 0
France: Supp 9 Unit 8 Build 1
Germany: Supp 0 Unit 0 Build 0
Italy: Supp 2 Unit 2 Build 0
Russia: Supp 8 Unit 8 Build 0
Turkey: Supp 14 Unit 14 Build 0

Please get me your retreats and adjustments, Andrew and Thomas, by
the deadline - which is 2000GMT tomorrow.

thanks

Jerome

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