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Dc 402: Summer 1910 Adjudication - AlanRFarrington   (Apr 14, 2012, 1:41 am)
Only 1 retreat and here it is.  Gonna go with a pretty quick deadline for Fall turn.

Orders:
Turkey:
A Silesia - Bohemia


Next Deadline:
Fall 1910 Will be due on Wednesday April 18th at Midnight GMT

Cheers,
Alan Farrington

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Dc 402: Summer 1910 Adjudication (dc402) Blueraider0 Apr 14, 01:47 am
Propose French Solo.  Of course :-p

On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 10:41 PM, Alan Farrington <alley_cat_1990(at)hotmail.com> wrote:



Only 1 retreat and here it is.  Gonna go with a pretty quick deadline for Fall turn.

Orders:
Turkey:
A Silesia - Bohemia


Next Deadline:
Fall 1910 Will be due on Wednesday April 18th at Midnight GMT


Cheers,
Alan Farrington



--
"It's like in the great stories, Mr. Frodo. The ones that really mattered. Full of darkness and danger they were. and sometimes you didn't want to know the end because how could the end be happy? How could the world go back to the way it was when so much bad had happened? But in the end, it's only a passing thing. The shadow, even the darkness must pass. A new day will come. And when the sun shines it will shine out the clearer. Those were the stories that stayed with you - That meant something. Even if you were too small to understand why. But I think, Mr. Frodo, I do understand. I know now. Folk in those stories had lots of chances of turning back only they didn't. They kept going because they were holding onto something."

"What are we holding onto, Sam?"
"That there's some good in this world, Mr. Frodo. And it's worth fighting for."
Dc 402: Spring 1910 Adjudication - AlanRFarrington   (Apr 13, 2012, 10:28 pm)
Hello all,

The French plague starts to spread even farther.  If he can hold Naples through the next turn that will put him 1 SC short of 18 but still no consensus on the vote.

Turkish A Silesia can retreat to Prussia or Bohemia.



Next
Deadline:
Summer 1910 is due April 14th at Midnight GMT.

Orders:
France:
A Berlin - Silesia
F Brest - English Channel
F Denmark - Skagerrak
F Helgoland Bight - North Sea (*Bounce*)
A Kiel - Berlin
A Marseilles Supports F Portugal - Spain(sc)
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - North Atlantic Ocean
A Munich Supports A Berlin - Silesia
A Paris - Picardy
F Portugal - Spain(sc)
F Sweden - Norway (*Fails*)
F Tunis Supports F Tyrrhenian Sea
A Tuscany - Naples
F Tyrrhenian Sea Convoys A Tuscany - Naples
A Ukraine - Warsaw (*Fails*)
F Western Mediterranean Supports F Tyrrhenian Sea

Germany:
A Moscow Hold

Italy:
F Adriatic Sea Hold
F Gulf of Lyon Hold
F Rome Hold
A Venice Supports F Rome
A Vienna Hold

Russia:
F Norway - North Sea (*Bounce*)

Turkey:
F Aegean Sea - Ionian Sea (*Fails*)
F Albania - Adriatic Sea (*Fails*)
A Ankara - Armenia
A Budapest - Galicia
A Constantinople - Bulgaria
F Greece Supports F Aegean Sea - Ionian Sea (*Fails*)
F Ionian Sea - Tyrrhenian Sea (*Fails*)
A Rumania Supports A Budapest - Galicia
A Silesia Supports A Vienna - Tyrolia (*Dislodged*)
A St Petersburg Supports F Norway (*Ordered to Move*)
A Warsaw Supports A Silesia (*Cut*)



See you all soon,
Alan Farrington

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dc423 winter 01 - catsfather   (Apr 13, 2012, 10:04 pm)
Russian build order stated nc. I'll have a look at the map and dpy
file in a few hours to see what's up, fix it, and send out corrected
ones.

On 13 Apr 2012, at 19:20, Hamish Williams wrote:
Spring 02 deadline is Monday, 16 April at 18:00GMT.

Hamish


Status of the Adjustment orders for Winter of 1901. (dc423)

Austria: Build A Budapest.

France: Build F Marseilles.
France: Build F Brest.

Germany: Build A Munich.
Germany: Build F Kiel.
Germany: Build A Berlin.

Italy: Build F Naples.

Russia: Build F St Petersburg.
Russia: Build A Warsaw.

Turkey: Build A Smyrna.

Unit locations:

Austria: F Adriatic Sea, A Serbia, A Venice.
England: F Edinburgh, A Liverpool, F London.
France: F North Sea, A Portugal, A Spain.
Germany: A Belgium, F Denmark, A Holland.
Italy: A Apulia, F Greece, A Vienna.
Russia: A Galicia, F Gulf of Bothnia, A Norway, F Rumania.
Turkey: F Aegean Sea, A Bulgaria, A Constantinople.

Ownership of supply centers:

Austria: Budapest, Serbia, Trieste, Venice.
England: Edinburgh, Liverpool, London.
France: Brest, Marseilles, Paris, Portugal, Spain.
Germany: Belgium, Berlin, Denmark, Holland, Kiel, Munich.
Italy: Greece, Naples, Rome, Vienna.
Russia: Moscow, Norway, Rumania, Sevastopol, St Petersburg, Warsaw.
Turkey: Ankara, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Smyrna.
Unowned: Sweden, Tunis.

Austria: 4 Supply centers, 3 Units: Builds 1 unit.
England: 3 Supply centers, 3 Units: Builds 0 units.
France: 5 Supply centers, 3 Units: Builds 2 units.
Germany: 6 Supply centers, 3 Units: Builds 3 units.
Italy: 4 Supply centers, 3 Units: Builds 1 unit.
Russia: 6 Supply centers, 4 Units: Builds 2 units.
Turkey: 4 Supply centers, 3 Units: Builds 1 unit.

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dc423 winter 01 - briankingfox   (Apr 13, 2012, 8:53 pm)
Hamish, which one does Russia build, Fleet STP (nc) or
(sc)?
 
Brian


From: Hamish Williams
Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2012 2:20 AM
To: briankingfox(at)hotmail.com ; dave(at)thekleimans.com ; EdBailey1946(at)yahoo.com ; hurup(at)pc.dk ; robert.marshall(at)staffordshire.gov.uk
; MDemagogue(at)gmail.com ; Greg.Shtraks(at)gmail.com
Cc: blitz(at)diplomaticcorp.com
Subject: dc423 winter 01

Spring 02 deadline is Monday, 16 April at
18:00GMT.

Hamish


Status of the Adjustment orders for Winter of
1901.  (dc423)
 
Austria: Build A Budapest.

 
France: Build F Marseilles.
France: Build F Brest.

 
Germany: Build A Munich.
Germany: Build F Kiel.
Germany:
Build A Berlin.
 
Italy: Build F Naples.
 
Russia: Build
F St Petersburg.
Russia: Build A Warsaw.
 
Turkey: Build A
Smyrna.
 
Unit locations:
 
Austria:   F
Adriatic Sea, A Serbia, A Venice.
England:   F Edinburgh, A
Liverpool, F London.
France:    F North Sea, A Portugal, A
Spain.
Germany:   A Belgium, F Denmark, A Holland.

Italy:     A Apulia, F Greece, A Vienna.

Russia:    A Galicia, F Gulf of Bothnia, A Norway, F Rumania.

Turkey:    F Aegean Sea, A Bulgaria, A Constantinople.

 
Ownership of supply centers:
 
Austria:  
Budapest, Serbia, Trieste, Venice.
England:   Edinburgh,
Liverpool, London.
France:    Brest, Marseilles, Paris,
Portugal, Spain.
Germany:   Belgium, Berlin, Denmark, Holland,
Kiel, Munich.
Italy:     Greece, Naples, Rome, Vienna.

Russia:    Moscow, Norway, Rumania, Sevastopol, St
Petersburg, Warsaw.
Turkey:    Ankara, Bulgaria,
Constantinople, Smyrna.
Unowned:   Sweden, Tunis.

 
Austria:    4 Supply centers,  3 Units: 
Builds   1 unit.
England:    3 Supply
centers,  3 Units:  Builds   0 units.

France:     5 Supply centers,  3 Units: 
Builds   2 units.
Germany:    6 Supply
centers,  3 Units:  Builds   3 units.

Italy:      4 Supply centers,  3 Units: 
Builds   1 unit.
Russia:     6 Supply
centers,  4 Units:  Builds   2 units.

Turkey:     4 Supply centers,  3 Units: 
Builds   1 unit.
 

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DC421 - Autumn/Winter 1901 Results - Corrino   (Apr 13, 2012, 5:53 pm)
Howdy, boys.

Good job to everyone for getting in on time.  Didn't even need to send out the reminder.
RETREATS:
English F North Sea retreats to Belgium
ADJUSTMENTS:
Austria:
Remove F Ionian Sea

England:
Build F London

France:
Build F Brest
Build A Paris

Germany:
Build F Kiel

Italy:
Build F Naples

Russia:
Build A Warsaw
Build A Moscow
Build waived

Turkey:
Build F Ankara
Build F Smyrna

NEXT DEADLINE:  Spring 1902 orders are due Monday, April 16, by 18:00 Eastern time.
Cheers,Chris

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DC404 1908 Fall results - RickHunter   (Apr 13, 2012, 5:32 pm)
Well, someone took advantage of me picking up a car from service to get in some orders past the time, but before I start to adjudicate.  Close, but most definitely in bounds.





We see a lot of action this round as England loses Lvp to France while Italy takes Smy away from Turkey.  There are bounces and failed moves everywhere, but a pretty one in Trl.  Alliance still seem set but, never underestimate the stab.  Your enemy might be your best partner RIGHT NOW.  Will they hold or does someone have a plan?



No retreats, so we move to Winter 1908.  Orders due by Monday, 4/16.  I ask that you mark orders FINAL when ready as I will working late that night and might have to postpone until Tuesday.



GM Mike





England: Remove 1

France: Build 1

Italy: Build 1





Austria:

A Albania - Greece (*Fails*)

A Budapest Supports A Serbia

A Rumania - Bulgaria (*Fails*)

A Serbia Supports A Rumania - Bulgaria (*Cut*)

A Trieste - Tyrolia (*Bounce*)



England:

F Edinburgh - Norwegian Sea (*Bounce*)

F London - Yorkshire (*Fails*)

F North Sea - Norwegian Sea (*Bounce*)



France:

A Belgium Supports A Burgundy

A Burgundy Supports A Belgium

F English Channel Supports A Belgium

F North Atlantic Ocean - Liverpool

A Picardy Supports A Burgundy

A Piedmont - Tyrolia (*Bounce*)



Germany:

F Denmark Supports F Holland - North Sea

F Holland - North Sea (*Bounce*)

A Munich, no move received

A Ruhr - Holland (*Fails*)

A Yorkshire - Edinburgh (*Fails*)



Italy:

F Aegean Sea Supports A Syria - Smyrna

F Eastern Mediterranean Supports A Syria - Smyrna

A Syria - Smyrna

A Venice, no move received



Russia:

A Finland Supports F Norway

F Norway Supports F Skagerrak - North Sea

F Norwegian Sea Supports A Yorkshire - Edinburgh (*Cut*)

A Sevastopol - Armenia (*Fails*)

F Skagerrak - North Sea (*Bounce*)

A Ukraine - Rumania (*Fails*)



Turkey:

A Armenia - Sevastopol (*Fails*)

A Bulgaria Supports A Greece - Serbia (*Cut*)

A Greece - Serbia (*Fails*)

A Smyrna - Ankara

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dc401 w07 draw! - offdisc   (Apr 13, 2012, 5:32 pm)
Congrats All for a fun and exciting Seismic game. The best one I've played to date!

Kevin, you were a great ally the entire game. There were a couple times that I was tempted to stab, but the consequences were too high, and I really enjoyed trying to end the game waith a 2-way between us.


Steve, that being said, absolutely fantastic job at seismicing my butt to shreds so I couldn't implement a strong southern push! You also got your fleets in perfect position around Spain and Africa to block our underlying attack plan.  Very well done, and totally enjoy sharing a 3-way with you!


Mike
---------
"Sit Long, Talk Much, Laugh Often" -- anon
"Shared Pain is lessened, Shared Joy is increased" --- Spider Robinson




On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 1:49 PM, Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com> wrote:




Well folks this one just needs a bow on it and it's all wrapped up.  3-way draw!  Congrats guys... EOG's?  What should we run next?
 
Lots of neat seismics in this one, particularly the area around Tunis.  I couldn't decide between calling those NC and SC or EC and WC... It was interesting to see the MAO-ION connection go around Africa too... as if the great Sahara had sunk under the sea.  Sometime I'd like to see the Baltic joined to the Adriatic, and Europe split in two!
 
-mike
 

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dc401 w07 draw! - offdisc   (Apr 13, 2012, 5:29 pm)
"Sometime I'd like to see the Baltic joined to the Adriatic, and Europe split in two!"
Mike, Kevin and I actually discussed this, using either the Baltic or the North Sea. But Italy through a couple seismics that foiled the plan and stranded my fleets.


Seismic on New Map? Yes!  HAVEN, HAVEN, HAVEN!!!  Smile 
(inside joke with Sims. I bring this up about every 6 months)

Mike
---------
"Sit Long, Talk Much, Laugh Often" -- anon

"Shared Pain is lessened, Shared Joy is increased" --- Spider Robinson




On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 2:08 PM, Warren Fleming <alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com> wrote:



I'd love to see another seismic run, on any map.  Got rolled in this one but I really like the variant.
Congrats to the winners. See you next time.
Warren (Austria.... yes, there was one.....)


Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2012 14:57:40 -0500
Subject: Re: dc401 w07 draw!
From: kodiplomacy(at)gmail.com

To: mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com
CC: pete(at)atlantichouse.org.uk; alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com; cbend37(at)aol.com; daniel.johnson(at)ret.gov.au; mrh(at)panix.com; stevencaponigri(at)gmail.com; dc401(at)diplomaticcorp.com; mttmvp(at)gmail.com; Feedback(at)diplomaticcorp.com


YAY!  Thanks Mike for hosting this game and giving us the good news.


On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 2:49 PM, Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com> wrote:


Well folks this one just needs a bow on it and it's all wrapped up.  3-way draw!  Congrats guys... EOG's?  What should we run next?
 
Lots of neat seismics in this one, particularly the area around Tunis.  I couldn't decide between calling those NC and SC or EC and WC... It was interesting to see the MAO-ION connection go around Africa too... as if the great Sahara had sunk under the sea.  Sometime I'd like to see the Baltic joined to the Adriatic, and Europe split in two!

 
-mike
 

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DC406: Builds due!!! - offdisc   (Apr 13, 2012, 5:25 pm)
> On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 11:52 AM, xxxxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxxx  wrote:
>  you did say you were going to get a new map out with adjustments but I didn't see one...


Unfortunately, I received several adjustments late this morning, after I had left for work. I cannot load RW onto my work PC (no access to the registry), so the move process will have to wait until tomorrow morning.

Yes, more delays and the next move deadline will push again, probably until Thursday. But I thought it better than 5 people missing their adjudications.

Mike
---------
"Sit Long, Talk Much, Laugh Often" -- anon

"Shared Pain is lessened, Shared Joy is increased" --- Spider Robinson

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dc419 winter 1901 results - mjn82   (Apr 13, 2012, 4:42 pm)
I'd go crazy over the weekend without my connections Wink  If it were 30 years later, we'd all be building aeroplanes instead of fleets.
 
Mike



From: Cory Burris <coryfucius(at)yahoo.com>
To: Winter Blitz <blitz(at)diplomaticcorp.com>; Michael Thompson <psychosis(at)sky.com>; Marc Peters <madpeters(at)earthlink.net>; Michael Penner <mvpenner(at)yahoo.com>; Mick Cox <mickstagman(at)aol.com>; Mike Norton <mjn82(at)yahoo.com>; Charles Welsh <welsh_stroud(at)msn.com>; Scott Johnston <johnston.scott(at)comcast.net>
Sent: Friday, April 13, 2012 3:56 PM
Subject: dc419
winter 1901 results



Europe's shipyards are teeming with activity, as everyone except Austria adds at least one fleet.
 
Spring 1902 orders will be due Monday 4/16 at 3pm Central (US) / 20:00 GMT.  As always, prelims are encouraged.
 
Also, for those of you who don't already know this, I typically have no e-mail access on weekends - therefore, I probably won't acknowledge your orders until Monday.
 
Cory
 
-----
 
Winter 1901 adjustments:
 
Austria:
Build A Budapest
 
England:
Build F London
Build F Edinburgh
 
France:
Build F Brest
Build F Marseilles
 
Germany:
Build F Berlin
Build A Munich
 
Italy:
Build F Naples
 
Russia:
Build A Moscow
Build F Sevastopol
 
Turkey:
Build F Constantinople
Build A Ankara

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dc419 winter 1901 results - coryfucius   (Apr 13, 2012, 3:56 pm)
Europe's shipyards are teeming with activity, as everyone except Austria adds at least one fleet. Spring 1902 orders will be due Monday 4/16 at 3pm Central (US) / 20:00 GMT.  As always, prelims are encouraged. Also, for those of you who don't already know this, I typically have no e-mail access on weekends - therefore, I probably won't acknowledge your orders until Monday. Cory ----- Winter 1901 adjustments: Austria:
Build A Budapest England:
Build F London
Build F Edinburgh France:
Build F Brest
Build F Marseilles Germany:

Build F Berlin
Build A Munich Italy:
Build F Naples Russia:
Build A Moscow
Build F Sevastopol Turkey:
Build F Constantinople
Build A Ankara

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dc419 winter 1901 results (Winter Blitz) mjn82 Apr 13, 04:42 pm
I'd go crazy over the weekend without my connections Wink  If it were 30 years later, we'd all be building aeroplanes instead of fleets.
 
Mike



From: Cory Burris <coryfucius(at)yahoo.com>
To: Winter Blitz <blitz(at)diplomaticcorp.com>; Michael Thompson <psychosis(at)sky.com>; Marc Peters <madpeters(at)earthlink.net>; Michael Penner <mvpenner(at)yahoo.com>; Mick Cox <mickstagman(at)aol.com>; Mike Norton <mjn82(at)yahoo.com>; Charles Welsh <welsh_stroud(at)msn.com>; Scott Johnston <johnston.scott(at)comcast.net>
Sent: Friday, April 13, 2012 3:56 PM
Subject: dc419
winter 1901 results



Europe's shipyards are teeming with activity, as everyone except Austria adds at least one fleet.
 
Spring 1902 orders will be due Monday 4/16 at 3pm Central (US) / 20:00 GMT.  As always, prelims are encouraged.
 
Also, for those of you who don't already know this, I typically have no e-mail access on weekends - therefore, I probably won't acknowledge your orders until Monday.
 
Cory
 
-----
 
Winter 1901 adjustments:
 
Austria:
Build A Budapest
 
England:
Build F London
Build F Edinburgh
 
France:
Build F Brest
Build F Marseilles
 
Germany:
Build F Berlin
Build A Munich
 
Italy:
Build F Naples
 
Russia:
Build A Moscow
Build F Sevastopol
 
Turkey:
Build F Constantinople
Build A Ankara
dc401 w07 draw! - alwayshunted   (Apr 13, 2012, 3:08 pm)
I'd love to see another seismic run, on any map.  Got rolled in this one but I really like the variant.
Congrats to the winners. See you next time.
Warren (Austria.... yes, there was one.....)

Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2012 14:57:40 -0500
Subject: Re: dc401 w07 draw!
From: kodiplomacy(at)gmail.com
To: mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com
CC: pete(at)atlantichouse.org.uk; alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com; cbend37(at)aol.com; daniel.johnson(at)ret.gov.au; mrh(at)panix.com; stevencaponigri(at)gmail.com; dc401(at)diplomaticcorp.com; mttmvp(at)gmail.com; Feedback(at)diplomaticcorp.com

YAY!  Thanks Mike for hosting this game and giving us the good news.


On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 2:49 PM, Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com> wrote:


Well folks this one just needs a bow on it and it's all wrapped up.  3-way draw!  Congrats guys... EOG's?  What should we run next?
 
Lots of neat seismics in this one, particularly the area around Tunis.  I couldn't decide between calling those NC and SC or EC and WC... It was interesting to see the MAO-ION connection go around Africa too... as if the great Sahara had sunk under the sea.  Sometime I'd like to see the Baltic joined to the Adriatic, and Europe split in two!
 
-mike
 

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dc422 Winter 01 adjudication - jerome777   (Apr 13, 2012, 2:59 pm)
HI everyone,
 
Here's your Winter 01 adjudication:
 
Austria:
Build A Budapest
 
England:
Build F London
Build F Liverpool
 
France:
Build A Paris
 
Germany:
Build A Munich
Build A Kiel
 
Italy:
Build F Naples
Build F Rome
 
Russia:
Build A Moscow
 
Turkey:
Build F Constantinople
 
Spring 02 is due 2000GMT Monday 16 April.
 
Have a top weekend,
 
Jerome
 

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dc401 w07 draw! - kevinokelly   (Apr 13, 2012, 2:57 pm)
YAY!  Thanks Mike for hosting this game and giving us the good news.


On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 2:49 PM, Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com> wrote:


Well folks this one just needs a bow on it and it's all wrapped up.  3-way draw!  Congrats guys... EOG's?  What should we run next?
 
Lots of neat seismics in this one, particularly the area around Tunis.  I couldn't decide between calling those NC and SC or EC and WC... It was interesting to see the MAO-ION connection go around Africa too... as if the great Sahara had sunk under the sea.  Sometime I'd like to see the Baltic joined to the Adriatic, and Europe split in two!
 
-mike
 

[Reply]

dc401 w07 draw! - FuzzyLogic   (Apr 13, 2012, 2:49 pm)
Well folks this one just needs a bow on it and it's all wrapped up.  3-way draw!  Congrats guys... EOG's?  What should we run next?
 
Lots of neat seismics in this one, particularly the area around Tunis.  I couldn't decide between calling those NC and SC or EC and WC... It was interesting to see the MAO-ION connection go around Africa too... as if the great Sahara had sunk under the sea.  Sometime I'd like to see the Baltic joined to the Adriatic, and Europe split in two!
 
-mike

 

[Reply]

dc401 w07 draw! (dc401 - Seismic) kevinokelly Apr 13, 02:57 pm
YAY!  Thanks Mike for hosting this game and giving us the good news.


On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 2:49 PM, Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com> wrote:


Well folks this one just needs a bow on it and it's all wrapped up.  3-way draw!  Congrats guys... EOG's?  What should we run next?
 
Lots of neat seismics in this one, particularly the area around Tunis.  I couldn't decide between calling those NC and SC or EC and WC... It was interesting to see the MAO-ION connection go around Africa too... as if the great Sahara had sunk under the sea.  Sometime I'd like to see the Baltic joined to the Adriatic, and Europe split in two!
 
-mike
 
dc401 w07 draw! (dc401 - Seismic) alwayshunted Apr 13, 03:08 pm
I'd love to see another seismic run, on any map.  Got rolled in this one but I really like the variant.
Congrats to the winners. See you next time.
Warren (Austria.... yes, there was one.....)

Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2012 14:57:40 -0500
Subject: Re: dc401 w07 draw!
From: kodiplomacy(at)gmail.com
To: mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com
CC: pete(at)atlantichouse.org.uk; alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com; cbend37(at)aol.com; daniel.johnson(at)ret.gov.au; mrh(at)panix.com; stevencaponigri(at)gmail.com; dc401(at)diplomaticcorp.com; mttmvp(at)gmail.com; Feedback(at)diplomaticcorp.com

YAY!  Thanks Mike for hosting this game and giving us the good news.


On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 2:49 PM, Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com> wrote:


Well folks this one just needs a bow on it and it's all wrapped up.  3-way draw!  Congrats guys... EOG's?  What should we run next?
 
Lots of neat seismics in this one, particularly the area around Tunis.  I couldn't decide between calling those NC and SC or EC and WC... It was interesting to see the MAO-ION connection go around Africa too... as if the great Sahara had sunk under the sea.  Sometime I'd like to see the Baltic joined to the Adriatic, and Europe split in two!
 
-mike
 
dc401 w07 draw! (dc401 - Seismic) offdisc Apr 13, 05:29 pm
"Sometime I'd like to see the Baltic joined to the Adriatic, and Europe split in two!"
Mike, Kevin and I actually discussed this, using either the Baltic or the North Sea. But Italy through a couple seismics that foiled the plan and stranded my fleets.


Seismic on New Map? Yes!  HAVEN, HAVEN, HAVEN!!!  Smile 
(inside joke with Sims. I bring this up about every 6 months)

Mike
---------
"Sit Long, Talk Much, Laugh Often" -- anon

"Shared Pain is lessened, Shared Joy is increased" --- Spider Robinson




On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 2:08 PM, Warren Fleming <alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com> wrote:



I'd love to see another seismic run, on any map.  Got rolled in this one but I really like the variant.
Congrats to the winners. See you next time.
Warren (Austria.... yes, there was one.....)


Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2012 14:57:40 -0500
Subject: Re: dc401 w07 draw!
From: kodiplomacy(at)gmail.com

To: mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com
CC: pete(at)atlantichouse.org.uk; alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com; cbend37(at)aol.com; daniel.johnson(at)ret.gov.au; mrh(at)panix.com; stevencaponigri(at)gmail.com; dc401(at)diplomaticcorp.com; mttmvp(at)gmail.com; Feedback(at)diplomaticcorp.com


YAY!  Thanks Mike for hosting this game and giving us the good news.


On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 2:49 PM, Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com> wrote:


Well folks this one just needs a bow on it and it's all wrapped up.  3-way draw!  Congrats guys... EOG's?  What should we run next?
 
Lots of neat seismics in this one, particularly the area around Tunis.  I couldn't decide between calling those NC and SC or EC and WC... It was interesting to see the MAO-ION connection go around Africa too... as if the great Sahara had sunk under the sea.  Sometime I'd like to see the Baltic joined to the Adriatic, and Europe split in two!

 
-mike
 
dc401 w07 draw! (dc401 - Seismic) offdisc Apr 13, 05:32 pm
Congrats All for a fun and exciting Seismic game. The best one I've played to date!

Kevin, you were a great ally the entire game. There were a couple times that I was tempted to stab, but the consequences were too high, and I really enjoyed trying to end the game waith a 2-way between us.


Steve, that being said, absolutely fantastic job at seismicing my butt to shreds so I couldn't implement a strong southern push! You also got your fleets in perfect position around Spain and Africa to block our underlying attack plan.  Very well done, and totally enjoy sharing a 3-way with you!


Mike
---------
"Sit Long, Talk Much, Laugh Often" -- anon
"Shared Pain is lessened, Shared Joy is increased" --- Spider Robinson




On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 1:49 PM, Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com> wrote:




Well folks this one just needs a bow on it and it's all wrapped up.  3-way draw!  Congrats guys... EOG's?  What should we run next?
 
Lots of neat seismics in this one, particularly the area around Tunis.  I couldn't decide between calling those NC and SC or EC and WC... It was interesting to see the MAO-ION connection go around Africa too... as if the great Sahara had sunk under the sea.  Sometime I'd like to see the Baltic joined to the Adriatic, and Europe split in two!
 
-mike
 
dc401 w07 draw! (dc401 - Seismic) pedros Apr 14, 05:36 am
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Well done all of you.  I must learn to handle StPetersburg better - that was the beginning of my downfall.
Pete







On Sat 14/04/12 00:32 , "Mike Hoffman" mrh(at)panix.com sent:


Congrats All for a fun and exciting Seismic game. The best one I've played to date!



Kevin, you were a great ally the entire game. There were a couple times that I was tempted to stab, but the consequences were too high, and I really enjoyed trying to end the game waith a 2-way between us.



Steve, that being said, absolutely fantastic job at seismicing my butt to shreds so I couldn't implement a strong southern push! You also got your fleets in perfect position around Spain and Africa to block our underlying attack plan.  Very well done, and totally enjoy sharing a 3-way with you!



Mike
---------

"Sit Long, Talk Much, Laugh Often" -- anon

"Shared Pain is lessened, Shared Joy is increased" --- Spider Robinson








On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 1:49 PM, Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com> wrote:



Well folks this one just needs a bow on it and it's all wrapped up.  3-way draw!  Congrats guys... EOG's?  What should we run next?
 
Lots of neat seismics in this one, particularly the area around Tunis.  I couldn't decide between calling those NC and SC or EC and WC... It was interesting to see the MAO-ION connection go around Africa too... as if the great Sahara had sunk under the sea.  Sometime I'd like to see the Baltic joined to the Adriatic, and Europe split in two!
 
-mike
 




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dc401 w07 draw! (dc401 - Seismic) scaponig Apr 14, 06:55 am
I'm a little sad to see the game end. I was on the edge of me seat practically every turn. Good game everyone!

On Saturday, April 14, 2012, administrator wrote:


Well done all of you.  I must learn to handle StPetersburg better - that was the beginning of my downfall.
Pete







On Sat 14/04/12 00:32 , "Mike Hoffman" mrh(at)panix.com sent:


Congrats All for a fun and exciting Seismic game. The best one I've played to date!



Kevin, you were a great ally the entire game. There were a couple times that I was tempted to stab, but the consequences were too high, and I really enjoyed trying to end the game waith a 2-way between us.



Steve, that being said, absolutely fantastic job at seismicing my butt to shreds so I couldn't implement a strong southern push! You also got your fleets in perfect position around Spain and Africa to block our underlying attack plan.  Very well done, and totally enjoy sharing a 3-way with you!




Mike
---------

"Sit Long, Talk Much, Laugh Often" -- anon

"Shared Pain is lessened, Shared Joy is increased" --- Spider Robinson








On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 1:49 PM, Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com> wrote:



Well folks this one just needs a bow on it and it's all wrapped up.  3-way draw!  Congrats guys... EOG's?  What should we run next?
 
Lots of neat seismics in this one, particularly the area around Tunis.  I couldn't decide between calling those NC and SC or EC and WC... It was interesting to see the MAO-ION connection go around Africa too... as if the great Sahara had sunk under the sea.  Sometime I'd like to see the Baltic joined to the Adriatic, and Europe split in two!
 
-mike
 




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dc401 w07 draw! (dc401 - Seismic) scaponig Apr 14, 07:55 am
Also, it was I who voted against the draw last turn. I did vote for the GI draw. Mike kept on saying that he was going to stab Kevin, but kept on not doing it. 

On Saturday, April 14, 2012, Steven Caponigri wrote:

I'm a little sad to see the game end. I was on the edge of me seat practically every turn. Good game everyone!


On Saturday, April 14, 2012, administrator wrote:


Well done all of you.  I must learn to handle StPetersburg better - that was the beginning of my downfall.
Pete







On Sat 14/04/12 00:32 , "Mike Hoffman" mrh(at)panix.com sent:


Congrats All for a fun and exciting Seismic game. The best one I've played to date!



Kevin, you were a great ally the entire game. There were a couple times that I was tempted to stab, but the consequences were too high, and I really enjoyed trying to end the game waith a 2-way between us.



Steve, that being said, absolutely fantastic job at seismicing my butt to shreds so I couldn't implement a strong southern push! You also got your fleets in perfect position around Spain and Africa to block our underlying attack plan.  Very well done, and totally enjoy sharing a 3-way with you!




Mike
---------

"Sit Long, Talk Much, Laugh Often" -- anon

"Shared Pain is lessened, Shared Joy is increased" --- Spider Robinson








On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 1:49 PM, Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com> wrote:



Well folks this one just needs a bow on it and it's all wrapped up.  3-way draw!  Congrats guys... EOG's?  What should we run next?
 
Lots of neat seismics in this one, particularly the area around Tunis.  I couldn't decide between calling those NC and SC or EC and WC... It was interesting to see the MAO-ION connection go around Africa too... as if the great Sahara had sunk under the sea.  Sometime I'd like to see the Baltic joined to the Adriatic, and Europe split in two!

 
-mike
 




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dc401 w07 draw! (dc401 - Seismic) kevinokelly May 07, 01:19 am
Greetings all.  I have been a bit pre-occupied the last couple of weeks but I did want to give a little recap of the game from my perspective.  First of all, a HUGE thanks to Mike Sims for running this game.  I'm sure the map takes some time to make and dealing with a rash of chances and different adjudications because things are different than the standard map takes some time.  The game moved at a good pace and I'm glad I got to join.

From the outset at drawing England, I only knew three players on the board, Germany, Italy and Austria.  I don't think Steve and I ever played against each other, but I GM'ed a game he was in and we met briefly at a FTF game which I stopped by to watch and have a beer courtesy of the host that day.  Mike, Warren and I have played in many battles, including I think the original Seismic.  I wouldn't say that we have worked well or poorly together, but both are good players and I looked forward to working with them again if possible.

I started out negotiating in the west.  From my memory of the original game, I remembered the quicker it was to eliminate a neighbor, the better it was since it game lots of time to expand provinces to make quicker advances on the board.  I opened to both Germany and France to quickly rid the board of the other.  Germany bit on the offer, while France seemed to want nothing to do with the offer.  That made my decision pretty easy.  I really worked Mike.  I didn't want F Kie - Hol, but I couldn't talk him out of it.  I knew it left open a chance for him to work with France against me.  But I couldn't do anything about it.  Going into the Fall, I had laid out a plan for Mike and I each to grow a couple centers over the next two years, killing of France by 1903 and marching east before the other 4 powers had a chance to organize.  I'm not sure what Chris said to Mike to get him to change his mind, but Mike didn't follow along.  Chris and I didn't even try to speak for the next three years.  I think I emailed him once to try and go after Germany, but it was useless as our only battles were against each other.  Hindsight being 20/20, I think Mike regretted that decision as it left France and England fighting for three years without any progress while Russia and Italy really bonded together to stop any German growth.  At that point, Mike needed an ally and since he saw France struggling to make any progress against me, he probably figured it was better to work with me against Chris since it would be easier for him to get centers from France than for him to get any from me.  The only other option would have been for F/G to finish me off in 1902, but Mike saw gains in the east and didn't finish the job in the west.

My biggest saving grace was Steve in Italy.  He had made some great decisions early on and really played the best game on the board.  I was really trying him to push to France because that would get France off my back and with Germany working with me, I figured I'd be in the game long enough to stir the pot while the bigger countries went back and forth.  Steve aided me by stabbing Russia and going at France at about the same time.  That led to the entire board turning on him and let Steve and I get control of the neighbors in front of us (France in  front of me and Russia in front of Germany).  My plan was to get an advantage in the southwestern seas and then hit France, which was executed almost perfectly.  A bit of revenge was part of that plan since France really messed up my game, but Mike and I had promised that we wouldn't attack our allies if the board was still in doubt.  Once we knew the board was safe, we decided to start talking about gains of our own.

The ending boiled down to how it did based on the stab of Russia.  Mike and I had discussed stabbing France and we both agreed.  We didn't finish talks of his attack on Russia.  I was not in favor of it because any pressure taken off of Steve at that point basically threw the game into a 3-way draw.  Mike and I couldn't stab each other for gains as Steve would have easily walked to the victory.  I kept telling that to Mike, so maybe that's why he told Steve that he would stab but could never pull the trigger.

Austria and Turkey must have been busy with other parts of life because I didn't hear anything from them, almost nothing from Turkey and absolutely nothing from Austria.  They were in tough shape from the beginning and I probably couldn't have done much about it, but it felt like 5-player Dip from the outset.  Pete and I got along moderately well.  We had a bit of an exchange in 1902 where I thought he was using his early gains to try and force my decision making without selling me on how helping him would help me in the end.  After that though, we had a couple of good conversations down the road and I'd think we would work well together in future games.  Chris and I just never got on the same page.  Except for when we were fighting to stop the Italian push, we didn't really want to help each other.  I was mad at his decision making early on and he was mad that I wouldn't pushing anywhere else but against him later on.  We have different playing styles and I don't know if we accept the other's style.  But for a couple of seasons, we did work pretty well together.  I don't know if there was any chance of working together in this game.  I think we'd work better in a standard game, where I know your philosophy fits better with mine.  Steve, as I mentioned, played a fantastic game.  I don't know if he could have done anything different to get to 18.  If he didn't push West against France when he did.  France probably gains another center or two and is able to defend at home, whereas if he didn't hit Russia when he did, Russia probably forms a decent defense too.  But hitting Germany at that time with Russia could have weakened Germany and allowed for a later stab on Russia.  That could be what Steve thought about after the game.  If I were in his shoes, I probably would have taken his same chances.  For him, it just didn't work out because all four of us agreed to work together.  It is rare that everyone puts aside differences to work like that.  Lastly Mike.  I really wish we would have started our alliance in 1901 rather than in 1903.  Those two years slowed us down and probably cost you a shot at board top.  I would have wanted to fight you for it, but at least we would have had a better chance.  Our alliance was rock solid afterwards as we both knew the pressure points on our attacks and we knew how far we could push the other to make sure the alliance didn't break to allow a victory for Steve.

Thanks again to everyone who played.  I'll look forward to the next Seismic.

On Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 7:55 AM, Steven Caponigri <stevencaponigri(at)gmail.com> wrote:

Also, it was I who voted against the draw last turn. I did vote for the GI draw. Mike kept on saying that he was going to stab Kevin, but kept on not doing it. 


On Saturday, April 14, 2012, Steven Caponigri wrote:

I'm a little sad to see the game end. I was on the edge of me seat practically every turn. Good game everyone!


On Saturday, April 14, 2012, administrator wrote:


Well done all of you.  I must learn to handle StPetersburg better - that was the beginning of my downfall.
Pete







On Sat 14/04/12 00:32 , "Mike Hoffman" mrh(at)panix.com sent:


Congrats All for a fun and exciting Seismic game. The best one I've played to date!



Kevin, you were a great ally the entire game. There were a couple times that I was tempted to stab, but the consequences were too high, and I really enjoyed trying to end the game waith a 2-way between us.



Steve, that being said, absolutely fantastic job at seismicing my butt to shreds so I couldn't implement a strong southern push! You also got your fleets in perfect position around Spain and Africa to block our underlying attack plan.  Very well done, and totally enjoy sharing a 3-way with you!





Mike
---------

"Sit Long, Talk Much, Laugh Often" -- anon

"Shared Pain is lessened, Shared Joy is increased" --- Spider Robinson








On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 1:49 PM, Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com> wrote:



Well folks this one just needs a bow on it and it's all wrapped up.  3-way draw!  Congrats guys... EOG's?  What should we run next?
 
Lots of neat seismics in this one, particularly the area around Tunis.  I couldn't decide between calling those NC and SC or EC and WC... It was interesting to see the MAO-ION connection go around Africa too... as if the great Sahara had sunk under the sea.  Sometime I'd like to see the Baltic joined to the Adriatic, and Europe split in two!

 
-mike
 




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dc414 Summer 04 adjudication - jerome777   (Apr 13, 2012, 1:29 pm)
Hi everyone,
 
Summer 04 retreats:
 
Russia:
F Kiel - Holland
A Rumania - Ukraine
 
The Autumn 04 adjudication deadline is Monday 23 April, 2000GMT.
 
Best,
 
Jerome

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dc423 winter 01 - catsfather   (Apr 13, 2012, 1:20 pm)
Spring 02 deadline is Monday, 16 April at 18:00GMT.

Hamish


Status of the Adjustment orders for Winter of 1901.  (dc423)

 
Austria: Build A Budapest.

 
France: Build F Marseilles.

France: Build F Brest.

 
Germany: Build A Munich.

Germany: Build F Kiel.

Germany: Build A Berlin.

 
Italy: Build F Naples.

 
Russia: Build F St Petersburg.

Russia: Build A Warsaw.

 
Turkey: Build A Smyrna.

 
Unit locations:

 
Austria:   F Adriatic Sea, A Serbia, A Venice.

England:   F Edinburgh, A Liverpool, F London.

France:    F North Sea, A Portugal, A Spain.

Germany:   A Belgium, F Denmark, A Holland.

Italy:     A Apulia, F Greece, A Vienna.

Russia:    A Galicia, F Gulf of Bothnia, A Norway, F Rumania.

Turkey:    F Aegean Sea, A Bulgaria, A Constantinople.

 
Ownership of supply centers:

 
Austria:   Budapest, Serbia, Trieste, Venice.

England:   Edinburgh, Liverpool, London.

France:    Brest, Marseilles, Paris, Portugal, Spain.

Germany:   Belgium, Berlin, Denmark, Holland, Kiel, Munich.

Italy:     Greece, Naples, Rome, Vienna.

Russia:    Moscow, Norway, Rumania, Sevastopol, St Petersburg, Warsaw.

Turkey:    Ankara, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Smyrna.

Unowned:   Sweden, Tunis.

 
Austria:    4 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Builds   1 unit.

England:    3 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Builds   0 units.

France:     5 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Builds   2 units.

Germany:    6 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Builds   3 units.

Italy:      4 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Builds   1 unit.

Russia:     6 Supply centers,  4 Units:  Builds   2 units.

Turkey:     4 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Builds   1 unit.

 

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dc423 winter 01 (Winter Blitz) briankingfox Apr 13, 08:53 pm
Hamish, which one does Russia build, Fleet STP (nc) or
(sc)?
 
Brian


From: Hamish Williams
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Subject: dc423 winter 01

Spring 02 deadline is Monday, 16 April at
18:00GMT.

Hamish


Status of the Adjustment orders for Winter of
1901.  (dc423)
 
Austria: Build A Budapest.

 
France: Build F Marseilles.
France: Build F Brest.

 
Germany: Build A Munich.
Germany: Build F Kiel.
Germany:
Build A Berlin.
 
Italy: Build F Naples.
 
Russia: Build
F St Petersburg.
Russia: Build A Warsaw.
 
Turkey: Build A
Smyrna.
 
Unit locations:
 
Austria:   F
Adriatic Sea, A Serbia, A Venice.
England:   F Edinburgh, A
Liverpool, F London.
France:    F North Sea, A Portugal, A
Spain.
Germany:   A Belgium, F Denmark, A Holland.

Italy:     A Apulia, F Greece, A Vienna.

Russia:    A Galicia, F Gulf of Bothnia, A Norway, F Rumania.

Turkey:    F Aegean Sea, A Bulgaria, A Constantinople.

 
Ownership of supply centers:
 
Austria:  
Budapest, Serbia, Trieste, Venice.
England:   Edinburgh,
Liverpool, London.
France:    Brest, Marseilles, Paris,
Portugal, Spain.
Germany:   Belgium, Berlin, Denmark, Holland,
Kiel, Munich.
Italy:     Greece, Naples, Rome, Vienna.

Russia:    Moscow, Norway, Rumania, Sevastopol, St
Petersburg, Warsaw.
Turkey:    Ankara, Bulgaria,
Constantinople, Smyrna.
Unowned:   Sweden, Tunis.

 
Austria:    4 Supply centers,  3 Units: 
Builds   1 unit.
England:    3 Supply
centers,  3 Units:  Builds   0 units.

France:     5 Supply centers,  3 Units: 
Builds   2 units.
Germany:    6 Supply
centers,  3 Units:  Builds   3 units.

Italy:      4 Supply centers,  3 Units: 
Builds   1 unit.
Russia:     6 Supply
centers,  4 Units:  Builds   2 units.

Turkey:     4 Supply centers,  3 Units: 
Builds   1 unit.
 
dc423 winter 01 (Winter Blitz) catsfather Apr 13, 10:04 pm
Russian build order stated nc. I'll have a look at the map and dpy
file in a few hours to see what's up, fix it, and send out corrected
ones.

On 13 Apr 2012, at 19:20, Hamish Williams wrote:
Spring 02 deadline is Monday, 16 April at 18:00GMT.

Hamish


Status of the Adjustment orders for Winter of 1901. (dc423)

Austria: Build A Budapest.

France: Build F Marseilles.
France: Build F Brest.

Germany: Build A Munich.
Germany: Build F Kiel.
Germany: Build A Berlin.

Italy: Build F Naples.

Russia: Build F St Petersburg.
Russia: Build A Warsaw.

Turkey: Build A Smyrna.

Unit locations:

Austria: F Adriatic Sea, A Serbia, A Venice.
England: F Edinburgh, A Liverpool, F London.
France: F North Sea, A Portugal, A Spain.
Germany: A Belgium, F Denmark, A Holland.
Italy: A Apulia, F Greece, A Vienna.
Russia: A Galicia, F Gulf of Bothnia, A Norway, F Rumania.
Turkey: F Aegean Sea, A Bulgaria, A Constantinople.

Ownership of supply centers:

Austria: Budapest, Serbia, Trieste, Venice.
England: Edinburgh, Liverpool, London.
France: Brest, Marseilles, Paris, Portugal, Spain.
Germany: Belgium, Berlin, Denmark, Holland, Kiel, Munich.
Italy: Greece, Naples, Rome, Vienna.
Russia: Moscow, Norway, Rumania, Sevastopol, St Petersburg, Warsaw.
Turkey: Ankara, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Smyrna.
Unowned: Sweden, Tunis.

Austria: 4 Supply centers, 3 Units: Builds 1 unit.
England: 3 Supply centers, 3 Units: Builds 0 units.
France: 5 Supply centers, 3 Units: Builds 2 units.
Germany: 6 Supply centers, 3 Units: Builds 3 units.
Italy: 4 Supply centers, 3 Units: Builds 1 unit.
Russia: 6 Supply centers, 4 Units: Builds 2 units.
Turkey: 4 Supply centers, 3 Units: Builds 1 unit.
dc423 winter 01 (Winter Blitz) catsfather Apr 14, 07:21 am
Sorry about that. Russia ordered the fleet built on the north coast
rather than inland. Image and dpy attached. Thank you to those who
brought it to my attention.
Hamish
On 14 April 2012 04:04, Hamish Williams wrote:
Russian build order stated nc. I'll have a look at the map and dpy
file in a few hours to see what's up, fix it, and send out corrected
ones.



On 13 Apr 2012, at 19:20, Hamish Williams wrote:

> Spring 02 deadline is Monday, 16 April at 18:00GMT.
>
> Hamish
>
>
> Status of the Adjustment orders for Winter of 1901.  (dc423)
>
> Austria: Build A Budapest.
>
> France: Build F Marseilles.
> France: Build F Brest.
>
> Germany: Build A Munich.
> Germany: Build F Kiel.
> Germany: Build A Berlin.
>
> Italy: Build F Naples.
>
> Russia: Build F St Petersburg.
> Russia: Build A Warsaw.
>
> Turkey: Build A Smyrna.
>
> Unit locations:
>
> Austria:   F Adriatic Sea, A Serbia, A Venice.
> England:   F Edinburgh, A Liverpool, F London.
> France:    F North Sea, A Portugal, A Spain.
> Germany:   A Belgium, F Denmark, A Holland.
> Italy:     A Apulia, F Greece, A Vienna.
> Russia:    A Galicia, F Gulf of Bothnia, A Norway, F Rumania.
> Turkey:    F Aegean Sea, A Bulgaria, A Constantinople.
>
> Ownership of supply centers:
>
> Austria:   Budapest, Serbia, Trieste, Venice.
> England:   Edinburgh, Liverpool, London.
> France:    Brest, Marseilles, Paris, Portugal, Spain.
> Germany:   Belgium, Berlin, Denmark, Holland, Kiel, Munich.
> Italy:     Greece, Naples, Rome, Vienna.
> Russia:    Moscow, Norway, Rumania, Sevastopol, St Petersburg, Warsaw.
> Turkey:    Ankara, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Smyrna.
> Unowned:   Sweden, Tunis.
>
> Austria:    4 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Builds   1 unit.
> England:    3 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Builds   0 units.
> France:     5 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Builds   2 units.
> Germany:    6 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Builds   3 units.
> Italy:      4 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Builds   1 unit.
> Russia:     6 Supply centers,  4 Units:  Builds   2 units.
> Turkey:     4 Supply centers,  3 Units:  Builds   1 unit.
>
>
>
DC 424 Winter 01 - untitled36   (Apr 13, 2012, 9:24 am)
Sorry wrong subject line. was in a hurry.
 
 
Hey all,
 
Here's the builds:
 
Austria:
Build A Trieste
England:
Build F London
Germany:
Build A Munich
Build A Berlin
Build F Kiel
Italy:
Build F Rome
Build F Naples
Russia:
Build A St Petersburg
Build A Warsaw
Turkey:
Build F Smyrna

 
See ya Monday!
John
           

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Winter Blitz DC 424 Gamestart - untitled36   (Apr 13, 2012, 9:23 am)
Hey all,
 
Here's the builds:
 
Austria:
Build A Trieste
England:
Build F London
Germany:
Build A Munich
Build A Berlin
Build F Kiel
Italy:
Build F Rome
Build F Naples
Russia:
Build A St Petersburg
Build A Warsaw
Turkey:
Build F Smyrna

 
See ya Monday!
John
           

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dc418 Winter '01 Results - notasb   (Apr 13, 2012, 8:11 am)
Board:

Austria - landru428 - Andrew Cassese
England - RickHunter - Mike Brady
France - fencertim -Timothy Crosby
Germany - stevec - Steve Cooley
Italy - derekthefeared2 -Derek Eiler
Russia - ddz999cat23 - Daniel Dzikowicz
Turkey - MrSmiley - Will Fleming

Map:

http://home.comcast.net/~dawench/418/41801Winter.gif

Deadline:

Spring '02 is due Monday April 16th  8 AM CDST  (GMT -5)  1300 GMT

Orders and Results:
Builds:

Austria:
Build A Trieste
Build A Vienna
Build A Budapest

England:
Build F Edinburgh

France:
Build A Marseilles

Germany:
Build F Kiel
Build A Munich
Build A Berlin

Italy:
Build F Naples

Supply Center and Unit Count:

Austria:     6 /  6
England:     4 /  4
France:      4 /  4
Germany:     6 /  6
Italy:       4 /  4
Russia:      4 /  4
Turkey:      3 /  3

---------------------

"It appears your friends don't experience a normal life expectancy."  - unknown

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DC421 - Fall 1901 Results - Corrino   (Apr 12, 2012, 8:30 pm)
Greetings, Friends.
Can't tell how this game will end, but it certainly is starting off with a bang in 1901.  The patrons aren't even all seated and we've already got blood in the arena.
Star of the show early on is our bold Kaiser Hugh.  Forgoing the typical German land grab in 1901, the Kaiser has chosen instead to play for position and alliances.  Together with his buddies in France and Russia, the German leader has made this a miserable opening year for both England and Austria.
Meanwhile Turkey and Italy mind their own business, snapping up Tunis, Greece and Bulgaria.  What will be their inclinations in 1902?  Pile on or prop up?  Doesn't look like there's going to be much time available for waffling in this
one.

RETREATS:  English F North Sea can retreat to Edinburgh or Skagerrak or Helgoland Bight or Belgium or London or OTB.

ADJUSTMENTS (from biggest to smallest):

Russia    +3France    +2Turkey    +2Germany    +1Italy    +1England    Even (or +1, if retreat is to Belgium)
Austria     -1

See below for complete ownership and adjustment tables.

NEXT DEADLINE:  English retreat and ALL builds/removals are due tomorrow, Friday the 13th, by 18:00 Eastern time.

Cheers,Chris


Orders as resolved.  Please notify the GM immediately if you spot an error.======================================================Austria:
F Adriatic Sea - Ionian Sea
A Serbia - Budapest
A Trieste - Vienna (*Fails*)

England:
F North Sea Convoys A Yorkshire - Denmark (*Dislodged*)
F Norwegian Sea - Norway (*Bounce*)
A Yorkshire - Denmark (*Fails*)

France:
F English Channel Supports F Holland - North Sea
A Gascony - Spain
A
Spain - Portugal

Germany:
A Bohemia Supports A Galicia - Vienna
F Holland - North Sea
A Kiel - Denmark

Italy:
A Apulia Supports A Venice
F Ionian Sea - Tunis
A Venice Hold

Russia:
A Galicia - Vienna
F Gulf of Bothnia - Sweden
F Rumania Hold
A St Petersburg - Norway (*Bounce*)

Turkey:
F Black Sea - Constantinople
A Bulgaria - Greece
A Constantinople - Bulgaria
==================================================
Ownership:

Austria:   Budapest, Trieste.
England:   Edinburgh, Liverpool, London.
France:    Brest, Marseilles, Paris, Portugal, Spain.
Germany:   Berlin, Denmark, Kiel, Munich.
Italy:     Naples, Rome, Tunis, Venice.
Russia:    Moscow, Rumania, Sevastopol, St Petersburg, Sweden, Vienna, Warsaw.
Turkey:    Ankara, Bulgaria,
Constantinople, Greece, Smyrna.
Unowned:   Belgium, Holland, Norway, Serbia.

Adjustments:

Austria:   Supp  2 Unit  3 Remove  1
England:   Supp  3 Unit  3 Build  0    ... or build 1 if F Nth retreats to BelFrance:    Supp  5 Unit  3 Build  2
Germany:   Supp  4 Unit  3 Build  1
Italy:     Supp  4 Unit  3 Build  1
Russia:    Supp  7 Unit  4 Build  3
Turkey:    Supp  5 Unit  3 Build  2

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dc418 Fall '01 Results - RickHunter   (Apr 12, 2012, 6:16 pm)
I blame global warming...











-----Original Message-----

From: Steve Cooley <tmssteve(at)gmail.com>

To: 'Dan Dzikowicz' <ddz999cat23(at)yahoo.com>

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Sent: Thu, Apr 12, 2012 1:52 pm

Subject: RE: dc418 Fall '01 Results








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The GAIR may be slipping, but if you can???t find???em, grind???em.

 

TIRFE is a terrible idea. No one likes ???tirfe wars.???

 

President Obama blames Bush. J

 



From: Dan Dzikowicz [mailto:ddz999cat23(at)yahoo.com]

Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2012 12:33 PM

To: GM Christine

Cc: <odvaha(at)aol.com>; <wtfleming(at)msn.com>; <timothyl.crosby(at)gmail.com>; <derekthefeared2(at)yahoo.com>; <blitz(at)diplomaticcorp.com>; <landru428(at)aol.com>; <tmssteve(at)gmail.com>

Subject: Re: dc418 Fall '01 Results



 


Hmm... So should I assume the grand GAIR alliance is off?  Maybe.



 



Anyone up for a TIRFE?



 



I blame Obama.



 





On Apr 12, 2012, at 8:30 AM, GM Christine <dawench(at)hotmail.com> wrote:






Board:



Austria - landru428 - Andrew Cassese

England - RickHunter - Mike Brady

France - fencertim -Timothy Crosby

Germany - stevec - Steve Cooley

Italy - derekthefeared2 -Derek Eiler

Russia - ddz999cat23 - Daniel Dzikowicz

Turkey - MrSmiley - Will Fleming



Map:



http://home.comcast.net/~dawench/418/41801Fall.gif



Deadline:



Builds are Due Friday April 13th 8 AM CDST  (GMT -5)  1300 GMT



Orders and Results:



Austria:

F Albania - Greece

A Budapest - Rumania

A Serbia Supports A Budapest - Rumania



England:

F English Channel - Belgium

F North Sea Convoys A Yorkshire - Norway

A Yorkshire - Norway (*Bounce*)



France:

A Marseilles - Spain

F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - Portugal

A Picardy - Brest



Germany:

A Burgundy - Paris

F Denmark - Sweden (*Bounce*)

A Kiel - Holland



Italy:

A Apulia - Venice

F Ionian Sea - Tunis

A Venice - Piedmont



Russia:

F Black Sea - Bulgaria(ec) (*Bounce*)

F Gulf of Bothnia - Sweden (*Bounce*)

A St Petersburg - Norway (*Bounce*)

A Ukraine - Rumania (*Fails*)



Turkey:

F Ankara - Black Sea (*Fails*)

A Constantinople - Bulgaria (*Bounce*)

A Smyrna - Armenia



Builds Due:



Austria:     6 /  3 Build  3

England:     4 /  3 Build  1

France:      4 /  3 Build  1

Germany:     6 /  3 Build  3

Italy:       4 /  3 Build  1



No Adjustments Due:



Russia:      4 /  4 Build  0

Turkey:      3 /  3 Build  0





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"It appears your friends don't experience a normal life expectancy."  - unknown



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dc419 fall 1901 results! - coryfucius   (Apr 12, 2012, 5:38 pm)
England successfully convoys to Belgium, ignoring German support for a fleet move.  And Russia faces no opposition occupying Rumania, as Turkey marches into a vacated Serbia.  We finish 1901 with all supply centers claimed, something I haven't seen in quite a while. Winter 1901 adjustments, due tomorrow, Friday 4/13 at 3pm Central (US) / 20:00 GMT, will be as follows:  Austria:  build 1  England:  build 2  France:  build 2  Germany:  build 2  Italy:  build 1  Russia:  build 2  Turkey:  build 2 Cory
----- Fall 1901
results: Austria:
A Serbia - Greece
F Trieste - Albania
A Vienna - Trieste (*Bounce*) England:
F North Sea Convoys A Yorkshire - Belgium
F Norwegian Sea - Norway
A Yorkshire - Belgium France:
A Marseilles - Spain
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - Portugal
A Picardy - Burgundy Germany:
F Holland Supports F North Sea - Belgium (*Void*)
A Kiel - Denmark
A Munich - Kiel Italy:
A Apulia - Tunis
F Ionian Sea Convoys A Apulia - Tunis
A Venice - Trieste (*Bounce*) Russia:
F Gulf of Bothnia - Sweden
F Sevastopol - Armenia
A Ukraine - Rumania
A Warsaw - Ukraine Turkey:
F Ankara - Black Sea
A Bulgaria - Serbia
A Constantinople - Bulgaria

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DC 398, Deadline tomorrow - alwayshunted   (Apr 12, 2012, 4:01 pm)
Hi group... I was just looking over the orders I have so far.  It didn't take long!!
About 25 hours to the spring 1908 deadline.  Get them in!
Cheers,
Warren

From: alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com
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Subject: DC 398, Autumn 1907
Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2012 12:11:47 -0600




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Hi gang,
Tim got his order in to me right away... a fleet in Marseilles.
Let's make Spring 1908 due on Friday, April 13 at 16:00 MDT.
New maps attached. Have fun.
Cheers, and Happy Easter to those that observe such things......
Warren

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dc401 f07 retreats! - offdisc   (Apr 12, 2012, 3:39 pm)
LMFAO!!!  Well played!  All bow to King Sims! Long Live the King!
Mike

On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 2:29 PM, Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com> wrote:

I think more words got missed than you originally thought... Amazing how a few words can change the entire connotation...



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"Finally [coming to grips with his lot], [and long over-] due to [pay the bill for the] extra-ordinary [amount of time teaching Mike to] play, [and despite his failure to keep to his] agreements [that] were made by [him, despite] all [suggesting that teaching Mike diplomacy would not be feasible for the] parties [involved, and despite many recommendations] to [have him] cease [attempting to learn this game, yet bringing] hostilities [instead, I feel we should give him a break] and grant Germany [one last chance to right his] supreme [wrongdoings by ceding] control over all [the insignificant bits of] the lands [he claims to control].  Congrats Mike for [discovering that] a game well-played [does not come easy] and some incredible [amount of learning is yet forthcoming to pick up some] Diplomacy skills [or for that matter, lunch.  I'm hungry]."

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