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Author:MagDox
Posted:Oct 27, 2011 at 11:29 am
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Hi all,



I've not got a problem with re-doing winter and spring as I
think it will make the game more interesting.



However, since we're meant to be following the DC house rule, the
error should have stood:



'Any errors in adjudications must be brought to the attention of
the GM before the next major deadline (Spring, Fall, Winter) else
that error will stand.'




I'm only bringing this up in case there's an error in future
as I think we should follow the rule correctly from now on and
everyone should be aware of it.



Gareth (Germany)



On 27/10/2011 03:11, Eric Palmer wrote:

I've made a huge mistake.






I entered wrong orders for Fall 1901.







Here's what's going to happen:







I will not reveal or adjudicate the orders I just received
for Spring 1902 and we will replay Winter 1901 and Spring 1902.







So we'll start with builds (Winter 1901).







You have 48 hours to confirm the builds you've submitted or
resubmit build orders (or submit build orders for the first time
in the cases of Austria and Italy). If I don't receive a
confirmation in the next 48 hours (by 28 OCT 2 AM GMT), I will
leave your builds as previously submitted. If I receive
confirmations or changes prior to this deadline, I may send out
an announcement of the builds earlier. From then, you'll have
four days (unless anyone requires an extension) to submit new
Spring 1902 orders. (I'll send notice of the deadline with the
build results).







I sincerely regret and apologize for the confusion and the
waste of time and energy this mistake and the redo may cause,
but I believe it is clearly unfair for two players to
be short units they should have been awarded, especially at this
early point in the game.







While I do not anticipate any further GM mistakes during the
game, please bring ANY issues with results to my attention as
early as possible.







 - Eric Palmer (your erstwhile GM)







Here are the corrected results for Fall 1901.









Austria: 


F Albania - Greece


A Serbia Supports F Albania - Greece


A Vienna - Trieste (*Bounce*)







England: 


A Edinburgh - Norway


F London - English Channel


F North Sea Convoys A Edinburgh - Norway







France: 


F Brest - Mid-Atlantic Ocean


A Gascony - Spain


A Spain - Portugal







Germany: 


F Denmark Hold


A Kiel - Holland


A Ruhr - Belgium







Italy: 


A Apulia - Tunis


F Ionian Sea Convoys A Apulia - Tunis


A Venice - Trieste (*Bounce*)







Russia: 


A Galicia - Budapest


F Gulf of Bothnia - Sweden


F Sevastopol Supports A Ukraine - Rumania


A Ukraine - Rumania







Turkey: 


F Ankara Hold


A Bulgaria Supports A Apulia - Greece (*Void*)


A Constantinople - Smyrna









BUILDS: 


Austria 1


England 1


France 2


Germany 3


Italy 1


Russia 3


Turkey 1

This message is in reply to post 21801:

There are 8 Messages in this Thread:


DC397 - Corrected Fall 1901 Results - Redo for Winter/Spring 1902 (politesociety) Oct 26, 09:11 pm

DC397 - Corrected Fall 1901 Results - Redo for Winter/Spring 1902 (MagDox) Oct 27, 11:29 am

DC397 - Corrected Fall 1901 Results - Redo for Winter/Spring 1902 (ruler462) Oct 27, 11:36 am

DC397 - Corrected Fall 1901 Results - Redo for Winter/Spring 1902 (FuzzyLogic) Oct 27, 11:44 am

DC397 - Corrected Fall 1901 Results - Redo for Winter/Spring 1902 (gizmo8204) Oct 27, 12:50 pm

DC397 - Corrected Fall 1901 Results - Redo for Winter/Spring 1902 (ruler462) Oct 27, 02:42 pm

DC397 - Corrected Fall 1901 Results - Redo for Winter/Spring 1902 (JosephF) Oct 27, 08:30 pm

DC397 - Corrected Fall 1901 Results - Redo for Winter/Spring 1902 (politesociety) Oct 28, 12:46 pm

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