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TypeRegular
BuildStandard
MapSoutheast Asia  [Wiki]  [Stats]
VariantStandard
Cur SeasonWinter 02
Next Deadline2014-08-02 @ 20:00:00 GMT
Result2-Way Draw
S. C.33
Players7
StatusClosed
Start Date2014-04-17
End Date2014-08-02
Real-Life Time108 days
Slideshow SC Chart dpw File
| Default House Rules | Rating Calculation
Seq Country   Player Result S.C. Seas NMRs Rtg
Chg
Rtg
New
0 Australia Captain of the Watch Blank9diplomacyworldSurvival 8 12 0 -2.84 1180.18
0 China Captain of the Watch Blank9FlapJackEliminated 0 6 0 -4.96 1135.88
0 Indonesia Captain of the Watch Blank9BaronVonPWNEliminated 0 12 0 -4.99 1186.14
0 Malaysia Order of the Alliance Gold Star9FuzzyLogicSurvival 2 12 0 -7.12 1528.43
0 Philippines Captain of the Watch Blank9hurupSurvival 1 12 1 -3.31 1139.75
0 Thailand Esquire Blank9NobunagaDraw 9 12 0 11.47 1224.07
0 Vietnam Esquire Gold Star9ProfessorMoriartyDraw 13 12 0 11.78 1277.98
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PREV  Spring 2002 Adjudication:  NEXT    


After putting up a good fight, Indonesia is now dangerously close to elimination. Only an act of mercy on the part of Australia can save the island nation now, but Indonesia will play no active part in the Fall, at least. Similarly, the bad news continues for the Philippines and Malaysia, while this game is ever more the game of three nations. And what is it about Thailand and Vietnam that make them strong allies? The previous game (DC209) also had the same strong alliance, although the major difference between that game and this one is Australia.

Fall 2002 orders are due 1 August, 20:00 GMT. Don't forget, during August we will run at a snail's pace, so I'd advise sending preliminary retreats/adjustments so that we can spend two weeks on a major turn, rather than something comparatively mundane.

Australia:
F South Philippine Sea Convoys A Irian Jaya - Davao
F Malacca Strait Supports F South Indian Ocean - Java Sea
F North Indian Ocean Supports F Java Sea - Jakarta
F South Indian Ocean - Java Sea
F Java Sea - Jakarta
A Irian Jaya - Davao
F Surabaya - Central Java(nc)

Indonesia:
F Jakarta Hold (*Disbanded*)

Malaysia:
F Brunei - Kuching
F Sabah - Brunei

Philippines:
F Sulawesi Sea Supports F Cebu (*Fails*)
A Balikpapan, no move received
F Cebu Supports F Quezon
F Quezon Supports F Cebu

Thailand:
F Gulf of Thailand Supports F Malaysian Sea
F Malaysian Sea Convoys A Thammerat - West Kalimantan
F Singapore Supports A Kuala Lumpur
F Pahang Supports F Singapore
A Kuala Lumpur Supports F Singapore
A Chiang Mai - Burma (*Bounce*)
A Thammerat - West Kalimantan
A Kunming - Burma (*Bounce*)

Vietnam:
F North Philippine Sea - Pacific Ocean
F South China Sea Supports A Manila
F Spratly Sea - Sulu Sea
A Manila Hold
F Spratly Islands - Spratly Sea
A Laos Supports A Cambodia
A Cambodia Supports A Laos
F Saigon - Vietnam Sea
A Da Nang Supports A Laos
F Taiwan - North Philippine Sea


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