DC368 Spring 1910 - stendaswargames (Jul 27, 2011, 12:43 am) |
The Vote for English Solo fails, a DIAS has been proposed instead. Please vote with the Fall.
French A Gascony can retreat to Marseilles or OTB.
French F Mid-Atlantic Ocean can retreat to Portugal or North Africa or OTB.
Turkish A Serbia can retreat to Bulgaria or Albania or OTB.
Summer 1910 due Wednesday 27 July 24:00 GMT
England:
A Bohemia - Tyrolia (*Bounce*)
F Brest Supports A Burgundy - Gascony
A Burgundy - Gascony
F English Channel Supports F North Atlantic Ocean - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
A Galicia Supports A Budapest
F Irish Sea Supports F North Atlantic Ocean - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
A Kiel - Munich
A London Hold
A Moscow Supports A Ukraine
F North Atlantic Ocean - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
F North Africa - Western Mediterranean
F North Sea Hold
A Paris Supports A Burgundy - Gascony
A Picardy - Burgundy
A Tyrolia - Piedmont (*Fails*)
A Ukraine Supports A Galicia (*Cut*)
France:
A Gascony Supports A Marseilles - Burgundy (*Dislodged*)
A Marseilles - Piedmont
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean Supports A Gascony (*Dislodged*)
F Spain(sc) Supports A Gascony (*Fails*)
Russia:
A Budapest Supports A Trieste - Serbia
A Trieste - Serbia
Turkey:
A Armenia - Sevastopol (*Fails*)
F Black Sea Supports A Rumania
A Bulgaria - Greece
F Constantinople - Aegean Sea
F Gulf of Lyon Supports A Marseilles - Piedmont
F Ionian Sea - Tunis
A Rumania Supports A Sevastopol - Ukraine
A Serbia - Trieste (*Dislodged*)
A Sevastopol - Ukraine (*Fails*)
F Tyrrhenian Sea Supports F Spain(sc) - Western Mediterranean (*Void*)
A Venice - Tyrolia (*Bounce*)
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DC372 - Spring 1907 - Viper (Jul 27, 2011, 12:16 am) |
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dc 388 Fall Deadline Change - fencertim (Jul 26, 2011, 3:51 pm) |
A deadline extension has been requested and granted.
The Fall 1903 deadline will be Friday July, 29th at 21:00 GMT
Thanks,
Tim[Reply] |
dc384 - Winter 1906 adjudication - ruler462 (Jul 26, 2011, 1:01 pm) |
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dc384 - Winter 1906 adjudication - whiterhino (Jul 26, 2011, 12:20 pm) |
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dc384 - Winter 1906 adjudication - jerome777 (Jul 26, 2011, 7:44 am) |
Hi everyone,
Apologies for the delay in your builds. Here's the Winter 1906 adjudication:
France:
Build F Marseilles
Build A Paris
Build F Brest
Italy:
Build A Venice
Build F Naples
Spring 1907 moves are due by 2000GMT Sunday 31 July.
thanks
Jerome[Reply] |
dc384 - Winter 1906 adjudication (dc384) whiterhino Jul 26, 12:20 pm |
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dc384 - Winter 1906 adjudication (dc384) ruler462 Jul 26, 01:01 pm |
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dc384 - Winter 1906 adjudication (dc384) jerome777 Jul 27, 02:11 am |
Hi all,
Apologies for the late adjudication on builds yesterday, and the lack of updated map. I'm stuck away from home at present having to work an unfeasable amount of overtime due to some work issues, and so haven't been able to use more than my simple email system.
I will be home later this evening and will provide an updated map at that point. This will be around 1900 GMT, or twelve hours after the time stamp on this email.
Thanks for bearing with me,
Jerome
P.s. Gerry, it's nothing to do with still being drunk from the Test Match...!
On Tue, 26 Jul 2011 18:20 BST Grant Szuveges wrote:
hi Jerome
Can you please provide us all with a map?
Cheers, Grant
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 10:44 PM, Jerome Payne wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Apologies for the delay in your builds. Here's the Winter 1906
> adjudication:
>
> France:
>
> Build F Marseilles
> Build A Paris
> Build F Brest
>
> Italy:
>
> Build A Venice
> Build F Naples
> Spring 1907 moves are due by 2000GMT Sunday 31 July.
>
> thanks
> Jerome
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dc340 DCI 2010 - F15 An End - FuzzyLogic (Jul 26, 2011, 7:27 am) |
Nice job Adam, truly! To beat not just 10 of the best last year, but then 8 more this year. That is quite a feat.
To IZ, I'm interested to hear why you gave up after all this time. Hungary was pretty exposed to you last I saw. I'll have to see the final map when it's posted online to get a better picture... maybe things had swung in the last couple years.
Congrats Adam - Who's in favor of renaming the DCI to just Adam's Invitational Come and Get Whooped Fest? That's just... wow...
The DipWiki is updated, which shows the history of our 5 DCI's to date. www.dipwiki.com?title=DC_Invitational. Of which, of course Adam has won 2, and I sort of think that's only cuz he didn't play in the first 3 or it would have been a clean sweep.
-mike
From: Garry Bledsoe [mailto:kielmarch(at)hotmail.com]
Sent: Tue 7/26/2011 5:50 AM
To: Adam WB2K9 235; camorse22(at)yahoo.com; Dirk Knemeyer; jhack16(at)gmail.com; kodiplomacy(at)gmail.com; m_don_j(at)hotmail.com; Michael Sims; untitled36(at)hotmail.com; michael.alan.walters(at)gmail.com
Subject: dc340 DCI 2010 - F15 An End
Well, it is final. Adam has managed to win back to back DCI's. Has that actually ever been done Mike?
Wow. Congrats. We have our ending and I am sure there will be some exciting EGP's to come. I will, at a later moment, give some comments.
For official purposes, the game ended in a 3-way draw - HIZ with Spain and Eire surviving. HIZ is also the official 123 order of finish.
More to come later. Apologies for the slight delay - I had to clarify one thing that I missed previously (in a vote - the affected party can clarify in their EGS if desired) AND I was traveling (driving) and could not get the turn done on time. I actually forgot about that when I set the deadline. Sorry.
Again - congrats to Adam (and to Joe and Kevin). Thanks for your patience throughout the game.
Witty comments to come.
Garry[Reply] |
dc340 DCI 2010 - F15 An End (DC Invitational) kevinokelly Jul 27, 02:38 pm |
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dc340 DCI 2010 - F15 An End (DC Invitational) m_don_j Jul 28, 02:09 am |
First of all, congrats to Adam for winning this!
I think I played this game nothing short of horribly, pssibly the worst performance ever on my part. This was due to irl issues; I had just landed a new job that I worked 120% on, I had to travel quite a bit each day leaving a bit before 6 each morning and coming back a bit after 19-20 every day. This also stressed the relatinship I'm in, to the point where I really had to choose what to put my time into. I resigned across all boards, since there was no way I could do a good job in any game as well as all other things.
Also, this was a long time ago, and the two really memorable things I have is Dirk's sweet words of working with me against Burgundy, and Burgundys inital stubborness and general arrogance. That shaped my game more than anything to the point where me or Burgundy had to get eliminated. Dirk didn't provide support, and I was eventually gutted.
If I get into another DCI, I'll redeem myself of this horrible performance.
/ Mikael
Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2011 14:38:47 -0500
Subject: Re: dc340 DCI 2010 - F15 An End
From: kodiplomacy(at)gmail.com
To: kielmarch(at)hotmail.com
CC: mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com; smegdwarf(at)yahoo.com; camorse22(at)yahoo.com; dirk(at)knemeyer.com; jhack16(at)gmail.com; m_don_j(at)hotmail.com; untitled36(at)hotmail.com; michael.alan.walters(at)gmail.com; dci(at)diplomaticcorp.com
My story might be the easiest. I had a rough first 3 years and then didn't have many problems afterwards. To start...
First, as always, thanks to the GM. Garry, it's hard enough to GM any game of Dip, but it is even more difficult to GM a game when you have so many competitive players. Your commentary is always lively, as I know players like to share the juicy details with you, but it is always fair and balanced. Games drag and this one surely lasted, but the games don't ever last without a GM. Thanks for taking the time for this one.
* I was leary about John in Ukraine. His spot on the map was good and I just didn't get a good vibe from him in many if any of our conversations.
* I've played against Mikael a few times, including a few memorable games. His first comment to me was, "I remember your brutal stab of me in dc85." So, I didn't figure I would get too much help from him. He was very unresponsive in my emails and requests to him and when he did communicate, it was always near deadlines and not helpful.
* I sent a greeting email to Mike in Burgundy in Spring 1901. I got a response back from him in Fall of 1906 or 1907. Not sure why he thought I was useless. But it might explain his tone in future emails and comments towards me.
* Chris and I didn't get to talk much. He was pretty cordial in the beginning. Then I got hammered and didn't need to talk to him. Then I recovered and he got hammered and had better uses of his time too. We finally started chatting again later on and even though he chose to help Dirk, he still tried to make peace along the way.
* Dirk, Dirk, Dirk... wow do I wish you wouldn't have grown so quickly. I mean, you did what you had to do and that's probably all you could do, but it never gave anyone in HIZ a chance to even think of a solo. We were all afraid that as soon one of us stabbed another, then you'd just start to roll on us.
* Of course, I've had many battles with Mike in Sicily. The first two DCIs, many other "friendly" games. FTF games. We had a plan, but it didn't work out. I owe him one because he is largely responsible for my survival.
* Israel frightened me with the corner position and I had never faced Joe on a board before, but the brotherhood of the Irish led to some good conversations.
* Adam at first glance was prodding and prodding for info, rumors, style of play... anything he could get his hands on to try and identify my style. We never could agree on any which way to go. I wasn't sure if he didn't know which way to go in the beginning, or if he wanted to go at me from the beginning.
Now with that rundown of the players, I worked mostly on my sphere before the first deadline. As I said above, John tried to talk-up a good alliance. Not sure when he turned on me or if it was all a ploy from the beginning. Seeing Dirk's email, now I figure I never had a chance with John, but wasn't sure how that went down. I decided to play slow in the beginning, and I remembered the difference between FTF and email. With all the of time between deadlines in email, everyone wants to plan for 6 years down the road. In FTF, the quick deadlines don't give a reason to commit to anything past the current turn or possible the succeeding turn. I think that ticked off my neighbors... that I wouldn't commit to anything. Being surrounded by 3 good players, I wanted to see how they would approach the game. Well, they all approached me starting in Winter 1901.
I would love to know the thinking of the three fleets built by John? Did Joe like that? I'm sure Adam liked that. Dirk liked that since they could only go south. And with the strike in Spring 1902 by Joe, Adam and John... I thought I was gone. So I begged MSims to help. I said that there would be no resistance against Israel, as I would be destroyed after 1902 and John's fleets would be locked up for at least two years (since my defense was good enough in Spring 1902 to only allow for 3 of my 5 centers to be taken. Funny, right?). I knew I could lock off CON for at least another year against John because I was most pissed at him for the three fleet builds. I knew that Mike didn't want Joe's fleets moving west, so I asked him to work on John for me. Now knowing that the alliance was already there, it was easy to see how John worked with Mike to help me in Fall 1902. Mike is the master diplomat and it worked.
Joe and Adam were stunned. Joe even lost a center while I stayed at 5. That turn went from Joe gaining one and me losing three (+4 for him) to me staying and him losing 1 (-1). A five center swing and a lashing of an email to him and Adam... I'm not sure if that helped or hurt my cause. But I took my chances. Joe responded apologeticly and wanted to work things out. I never closed that door because even after the great help from John, I still didn't trust him 100%. Adam on the other hand was still upset/shocked at the last turn and really didn't commit to working with me until Fall 1903 when I think Joe may have said, "Hey, c'mon, he could probably help and we can get him out later."
The other thing I wonder aloud from the game was why did John go back to attacking me in Spring 1903? I tried to talk with him and I ordered as I said I would (quite defensively and open to working with H/I/U in Fall 1903). John changed courses again and Adam and Joe were good to their word. From that point on (with a small hiccup going into Winter 1906 or '07), H/I/Z were locked from my perspective as working together did a lot more than every stabbing.
Some of the other EOG statements so far have asked why we didn't stab each other. As I mentioned above, until we really beat Dirk back, there was still the fear that if there was a stab in the southeast, that among the fighting, even if two of the three banded together, Dirk would still have more centers at the end. I specifically couldn't stab until I had John out of the game and had Joe and Adam pushed west. By that turn, I think Joe was able to plop a unit back home for defense. That one unit alone didn't stop me but when counting the board, even with good luck, I could only get to 21 without a struggle for the last centers for a solo. Not knowing stalemate lines also prevented a stab. Even at 21, I wanted to make sure I was in the draw. Getting a draw after almost being eliminted in 1902/03, that was a moral victory for me. And if there was a way to get a real victory out of the draw, it was worth it. Plus, if I stabbed, who do I stab first? In order to get to 27, I'd have to attach both Joe and Adam. They seemed tight throughout the whole game, and if I stabbed either, I imagined that they would rally to beat me down, even at the expense of giving the DCI to Dirk. It wasn't ever worth my risk not knowing my stab would be worthwhile. (And I imagine it would have been the same way if Joe or Adam would have tried for a stab... it's not that we only valued the alliance, we all wanted to win. If Joe would have stabbed, Adam would have rushed to my defense, otherwise he would have had no shot of winning.) Adam is (and Joe would have been) a worthy champion and no stab would have done any of us justice.
I appreciate being invited to this DCI and enjoyed playing. To all, I hope to see you on a board again soon.
-kevin
From: Garry Bledsoe [mailto:kielmarch(at)hotmail.com]
Sent: Tue 7/26/2011 5:50 AM
To: Adam WB2K9 235; camorse22(at)yahoo.com; Dirk Knemeyer; jhack16(at)gmail.com; kodiplomacy(at)gmail.com; m_don_j(at)hotmail.com; Michael Sims; untitled36(at)hotmail.com; michael.alan.walters(at)gmail.com
Subject: dc340 DCI 2010 - F15 An End
Well, it is final. Adam has managed to win back to back DCI's. Has that actually ever been done Mike?
Wow. Congrats. We have our ending and I am sure there will be some exciting EGP's to come. I will, at a later moment, give some comments.
For official purposes, the game ended in a 3-way draw - HIZ with Spain and Eire surviving. HIZ is also the official 123 order of finish.
More to come later. Apologies for the slight delay - I had to clarify one thing that I missed previously (in a vote - the affected party can clarify in their EGS if desired) AND I was traveling (driving) and could not get the turn done on time. I actually forgot about that when I set the deadline. Sorry.
Again - congrats to Adam (and to Joe and Kevin). Thanks for your patience throughout the game.
Witty comments to come.
Garry
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dc340 DCI 2010 - F15 An End (DC Invitational) AceRimmer Jul 30, 10:15 pm |
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dc340 DCI 2010 - F15 An End (DC Invitational) waltersm1 Jul 31, 02:05 am |
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DC390: Back on track!! [SEC=UNOFFICIAL] - Rsk (Jul 26, 2011, 1:01 am) |
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DC 391: Spring 1901 - nemo_sed_mori (Jul 26, 2011, 12:03 am) |
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DC372 - Missing Orders - Viper (Jul 25, 2011, 10:30 pm) |
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dc389 f03 results! - FuzzyLogic (Jul 25, 2011, 8:16 pm) |
BUILDS: Due Wed 3pm Central!
PRESS: Turkey to Board: An I/A/R alliance with Turkey falling fast.
Have only seen this once before; yes they Won!
England: Build 2
Italy: Build 1
Russia: Build 1
Austria:
A Bohemia Supports A Berlin - Munich
A Bulgaria - Constantinople (*Fails*)
F Greece - Aegean Sea
A Serbia - Greece
A Trieste Hold
A Tyrolia Supports A Berlin - Munich
England:
F Denmark - Kiel
F Helgoland Bight Supports F Denmark - Kiel
A Holland Supports A Yorkshire - Belgium
F North Sea Convoys A Yorkshire - Belgium
A Yorkshire - Belgium
France:
A Belgium - Ruhr
A Burgundy Supports A Munich
A Gascony - Spain
F Gulf of Lyon - Tyrrhenian Sea
A Munich Supports A Berlin (*Disbanded*)
F Western Mediterranean - Tunis (*Bounce*)
Germany:
A Berlin - Munich
A Kiel Supports A Berlin - Munich (*Disbanded*)
Italy:
F Eastern Mediterranean Supports A Syria - Smyrna
F Ionian Sea - Tunis (*Bounce*)
A Rome - Tuscany
A Syria - Smyrna
Russia:
A Armenia Supports A Syria - Smyrna
F Baltic Sea - Berlin
A Livonia - Prussia
A Rumania Hold
A Silesia Supports F Baltic Sea - Berlin
F Sweden - Denmark
A Warsaw Supports A Livonia - Prussia
Turkey:
A Ankara Supports F Smyrna
A Constantinople Supports F Smyrna (*Cut*)
F Smyrna Supports F Greece - Aegean Sea (*Disbanded*)
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DC376 WB11 Rd 2 - Spring 1918 Results - FLTeacher (Jul 25, 2011, 7:06 pm) |
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DC386: Fall 1768 adjudication - smileyrob (Jul 25, 2011, 6:48 pm) |
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DC376 WB11 Rd 2 - Spring 1918 Results - Corrino (Jul 25, 2011, 6:28 pm) |
Hi Players,
The DIAS proposal has failed. A new one is proposed for the Fall, along with a three-way draw:
DIAS - 6-way draw including all surviving powers
3-way draw including England, Italy and Turkey (EIT, or even better, TIE)
As for the board, it's nice to see everything put back in order after the raging chaos of 1917.
England, Russia and Turkey have a nice game of rotate-left in Scandinavia, swapping ownership of St. Pete, Norway and Sweden amongst themselves and neatly lining up everyone on the proper side of the line.
And everywhere else we see the few uninvolved units filling in behind the nearest front, but none of those fronts budge an
inch.
RETREATS:
Russian A St. Pete has just one place to go (Norway) and so the auto-retreat is taken.
Turkish A Sweden has nowhere to go and is disbanded.
NEXT DEADLINE: Fall 1918 orders and EGP votes are due on Thursday, July 28, by 18:00 EDT.
Cheers,
Chris
Orders as resolved. Something wrong? Sing me a song.
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England:
F Gulf of Bothnia - Finland
F London - North Sea
F North Atlantic Ocean - Norwegian Sea
F Norway - Sweden
A Ruhr Supports A Kiel
F Tunis - Ionian Sea (*Bounce*)
France:
A Gascony - Burgundy
A Marseilles Supports A Piedmont
A Paris Supports A Gascony - Burgundy
Germany:
A Denmark Supports F Norway - Sweden
Italy:
F
Naples Supports F Tyrrhenian Sea (*Cut*)
A Piedmont Supports A Tuscany
F Rome Supports F Naples
A Tuscany Supports A Piedmont
F Tyrrhenian Sea Supports F Naples
Russia:
A Kiel Hold
A St Petersburg Supports F Gulf of Bothnia - Finland (*Dislodged*)
Turkey:
F Adriatic Sea Supports A Venice
F Aegean Sea Supports F Eastern Mediterranean - Ionian Sea (*Fails*)
F Apulia Supports F Ionian Sea - Naples
A Berlin Supports A Munich
A Constantinople - Bulgaria
F Eastern Mediterranean - Ionian Sea (*Bounce*)
A Finland - St Petersburg
F Greece Supports F Eastern Mediterranean - Ionian Sea (*Fails*)
F Ionian Sea - Naples (*Fails*)
A Livonia Supports A Finland - St Petersburg
A Munich Supports A Trieste - Tyrolia
A Sevastopol - Moscow
A Silesia - Warsaw
A Sweden - Denmark (*Disbanded*)
A Trieste - Tyrolia
A Tyrolia - Bohemia
A Venice Supports A Trieste -
Tyrolia
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DC376 WB11 Rd 2 - Spring 1918 Results (Winter Blitz) FLTeacher Jul 25, 07:06 pm |
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DC383 CROWDED W07 ONLY 2 VOTES - vegas_iwish (Jul 25, 2011, 6:14 pm) |
Will keep those 2 (unless receive change) & expect 2 more by Fri d/l. http://diplomaticcorp.com/game_page.php?game_id=dc383
Russia directly confirmed ret to Mos
Austria:
Build A Vienna
England:
Build A Edinburgh
Build F London
Russia:
Remove A Sevastopol[Reply] |
DC 387: August 3rd deadline stands - Blueraider0 (Jul 25, 2011, 4:10 pm) |
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DC 391: 24 Hour Warning! - nemo_sed_mori (Jul 24, 2011, 8:46 pm) |
I currently have moves from all parties, but this warning is to let you know that you do have 24 hours left to change your orders. Assuming I receive no changes expect a prompted adjudication tomorrow evening.
Final note: I assume that the 7 days for major seasons and the shorter 2/3 day window for non-major seasons is good for everybody. This is what I'll be going forward with assuming no problems.[Reply] |
dc384 - Autumn 1906 adjudication - jerome777 (Jul 24, 2011, 3:00 pm) |
"Italian fleet takes Ankara in search for missing cat - Turkish admiral furious at being accused of smuggling the cat on board and scuttles in middle of Black Sea in protest!"
"500-year-old Hapsburg empire crumbles - Archduke retires to villa dreaming of attending Munich beer festival in peace in the years to come!"
"Heavy fighting continues in central Europe and Scandinavia - several centres change hands!"
Press from Turkey: "F Black Sea - Wishes everyone good luck with the rest of the game!"
Hi
everyone,
Welcome to your Autumn 1906 adjudication. I'm afraid we need to bid a fond farewell to two of our players this turn - Chris and Archer. Thanks for playing guys, and thanks for sticking it out to the end - I hope we'll see you in another exciting game of Diplomacy soon!
Here's the moves for Autumn 1906:
Austria:
A Budapest Supports A Vienna (*Disbanded*)
A Vienna Supports A Budapest (*Dislodged*)
France:
A Burgundy - Munich
F English Channel -
Belgium
A Finland - St Petersburg (*Fails*)
F Kiel - Denmark
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean Hold
A Munich - Silesia
F North Sea Supports F Kiel - Denmark
A Norway Supports A Finland - St Petersburg
F Norwegian Sea - Barents Sea
A Piedmont - Tyrolia
A Ruhr - Kiel
Germany:
A Berlin Supports A Munich - Silesia
A Sweden Supports F Kiel - Denmark (*Disbanded*)
Italy:
F Aegean Sea Supports A Smyrna - Constantinople
F Ankara Supports A Smyrna - Constantinople
F Ionian Sea - Tyrrhenian Sea
A Serbia Supports A Galicia - Budapest
A Smyrna - Constantinople
A Trieste Supports A Tyrolia - Vienna
F Tunis - Western Mediterranean
A Tyrolia - Vienna
A Venice - Piedmont
Russia:
F Baltic Sea Supports A Denmark - Sweden
F Bulgaria(ec) - Rumania
A Denmark - Sweden
A Galicia - Budapest
A Livonia Supports F St Petersburg(nc)
F St Petersburg(nc) Hold
A Ukraine - Warsaw
A Warsaw - Prussia
Turkey:
F Black Sea Hold
There's only one retreat to make - that of Austria's Vienna army - and I've autoadjudicated this to off-the-board as this army would only need to be disbanded during the builds anyway, thus giving an extra day's negotiation before the 1907 moves.
Adjustments:
Austria: Supp 0 Unit 0 Build 0
England: Supp 0 Unit 0 Build 0
France: Supp 14 Unit 11 Build 3
Germany: Supp 1 Unit 1 Build 0
Italy: Supp 11 Unit 9 Build 2
Russia: Supp 8 Unit 8 Build 0
Turkey: Supp 0 Unit 1 Remove 1
The builds for Winter 1906 are due from France and Italy by 2000GMT tomorrow, Monday 25 July. Spring 1907 moves are due by 2000GMT Sunday 31 July.
I hope you're all enjoying the fascinating cricket at Lord's - I've only just sobered up from Friday long enough to type this message out without my hands shaking! The game is really finely poised at present, could go either way...*
Stay chilled mes braves,
Jerome
*Does he mean dc384 or does he mean the Test Match? Answers on a postcard to the usual address please...![Reply] |
DC 387: Map and new deadline - Blueraider0 (Jul 24, 2011, 11:55 am) |
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dc384 deadline reminder - jerome777 (Jul 23, 2011, 2:34 pm) |
Hi everyone,
Just a quick message to remind you that the deadline for Autumn 1906 is tomorrow at 2000GMT (Sunday 24 July), just over 24 hours from now.
thanks
Jerome
From: Jerome Payne <jerome777(at)ymail.com>
To: Jerome Payne <jerome777(at)ymail.com>; "raretek75(at)hotmail.com" <raretek75(at)hotmail.com>; "bschoner(at)gmail.com" <bschoner(at)gmail.com>; "archer.smith(at)zoho.com" <archer.smith(at)zoho.com>; "starhop8(at)gmail.com" <starhop8(at)gmail.com>; "Spinozas(at)gmx.net" <Spinozas(at)gmx.net>; "grantszuveges(at)gmail.com" <grantszuveges(at)gmail.com>
Cc: dc384 gamepage <dc384(at)diplomaticcorp.com>
Sent: Sunday, 17 July 2011, 21:00
Subject: Re: dc384 Winter 05 adjudication - draw proposal
"Draw proposal voted down - the bloodshed continues!"
"Italian
fleet narrowly misses catching missing cat in Constantinople - the search goes on in Ankara!"
"French president can't get enough of roll-mop herrings - orders occupation of Finland!"
Hi fellas,
The draw proposal failed, so here's your Spring 1906 adjudication:
Austria:
A Budapest Supports A Vienna (*Cut*)
A Vienna Supports A Budapest
France:
F Brest - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
A Burgundy - Munich
A Edinburgh - Norway
F English Channel Hold
A Gascony - Burgundy
F Holland - Kiel
F North Sea Convoys A Edinburgh - Norway
A Norway - Finland
F Norwegian Sea - Barents
Sea (*Bounce*)
A Piedmont Supports A Venice - Tyrolia
A Ruhr Supports F Holland - Kiel
Germany:
A Livonia - Prussia (*Disbanded*)
A Munich - Berlin
A Sweden Supports A Edinburgh - Norway (*Cut*)
Italy:
F Aegean Sea - Constantinople (*Bounce*)
F Constantinople - Ankara
F Naples - Ionian Sea
A Rome - Venice
A Serbia - Bulgaria (*Fails*)
A Smyrna Supports F Constantinople - Ankara
A Trieste - Budapest (*Fails*)
F Tunis Hold
A Venice - Tyrolia
Russia:
F Baltic Sea Supports A Moscow - Livonia
F Bulgaria(ec) Hold
A Denmark - Sweden (*Fails*)
A Moscow - Livonia
A Rumania - Galicia
F St Petersburg(nc) - Barents Sea (*Bounce*)
A Ukraine - Warsaw (*Fails*)
A Warsaw - Prussia (*Bounce*)
Turkey:
F Black Sea - Constantinople (*Bounce*)
There are
no retreats required, so we head on excitedly to the Autumn 1906 moves, which are due Sunday 24 July, 2000GMT.
The first Test Match against India starts at Lord's on Thursday, and yours truly has tickets for the first two days... bliss!
Take care y'all, and enjoy whatever you're up to,
Jerome[Reply] |
DC387: W03 - FlapJack (Jul 23, 2011, 2:18 pm) |
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DC387: W03 - Blueraider0 (Jul 23, 2011, 1:05 pm) |
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DC387: W03 (dc387) FlapJack Jul 23, 02:18 pm |
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DC376 WB11 Rd 2 - Autumn/Winter 1917 Results - Corrino (Jul 23, 2011, 7:53 am) |
Good morning, everyone! (Yes, I know it's not morning any more across the pond.)
Hope those of you sharing this heat wave with me found cool places to sleep last night. It's lovely this morning, and will probably remain so for about another hour and a half. So quickly, let's get these results posted so we can enjoy a little outside time before it turns brutal again.
RETREATS: Turkish A St. Pete retreats forward to Finland
ADJUSTMENTS:
England:
Build F London
France:
Build A Paris
Italy:
Remove A Burgundy
Remove F Gulf of Lyon
Turkey:
Build A
Constantinople
NEXT DEADLINE: Spring 1918 orders and votes for the DIAS to end the game are due Monday, July 25, by 18:00 EDT.
Cheers,
Chris[Reply] |
DC383 CROWDED LOADS OF PROPOSALS FOM MULT FOLKS - vegas_iwish (Jul 22, 2011, 6:08 pm) |
E solo. A&E. AEP (I ASSUME MEANT B) with that peculiar concept of R survival. In the old days would have been dodging laughter if not fists if anyone not firmly in a draw (or worse, during a solo) received survival credit with Calhamer likely incl in the mocking Monday for adjs. http://diplomaticcorp.com/game_page.php?game_id=dc383
Austria:
A Budapest Hold
A Galicia - Warsaw
F Marseilles Hold
A Paris Hold
A Prussia Supports A Galicia - Warsaw
A Rome Supports A Tuscany (*Disbanded*)
A Ruhr Hold
A Serbia - Trieste
A Silesia Supports A Galicia - Warsaw
A Trieste - Venice
A Tuscany Supports A Rome
England:
F Baltic Sea - Livonia (*Fails*)
A Belgium - Holland (*Bounce*)
A Denmark - Sweden
F English Channel - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
F Gulf of Lyon - Tyrrhenian Sea
A Kiel - Holland (*Bounce*)
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - Spain(sc)
F North Africa Supports F Western Mediterranean - Tunis
F North Sea - Norwegian Sea
F Western Mediterranean - Tunis
Russia:
A Livonia Supports A Warsaw (*Cut*)
A Sevastopol Supports A Rumania
A Sweden - Norway
A Ukraine - Galicia
A Warsaw Supports A Ukraine - Galicia (*Dislodged*)RET MOS (UKR)
Balkan:
F Adriatic Sea, no move received F VEN ORDERED
A Apulia Supports F Tyrrhenian Sea - Rome
F Black Sea - Bulgaria(ec) (*Bounce*)
F Greece - Bulgaria(sc) (*Bounce*)
F Ionian Sea - Tunis (*Fails*)
F Naples Supports F Tyrrhenian Sea - Rome
A Rumania Supports A Ukraine - Galicia
F Tyrrhenian Sea - Rome
Adjustments:
Austria: Supp 11 Unit 10 Build 1
England: Supp 12 Unit 10 Build 2
France: Supp 0 Unit 0 Build 0
Germany: Supp 0 Unit 0 Build 0
Italy: Supp 0 Unit 0 Build 0
Russia: Supp 4 Unit 5 Remove 1
Turkey: Supp 0 Unit 0 Build 0
Balkan: Supp 8 Unit 8 Build 0
Lowland: Supp 0 Unit 0 Build 0
Norway: Supp 0 Unit 0 Build 0
Spain: Supp 0 Unit 0 Build 0[Reply] |
DC 347, Winter 1910 - alwayshunted (Jul 22, 2011, 4:52 pm) |
This is getting to be a habit. I'm going to have to stop GMing until my life settles down.
Deadline for spring, and it shouldn't be a problem.... will be on Wednesday July 27 at 17:00 MDT.
Here is the Winter map and rp file. Russia waived one build FYI. There is a DIAS proposed for the spring season, so please vote.
England:
F London
A Edinburgh
France:
F Brest
A Marseilles
Russia:
A Moscow
F Sevastopol
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Warren[Reply] |