DC 388 Sp03 Deadline Warning - fencertim (Jul 19, 2011, 7:10 am) |
Deadline is today at 4pm Eastern
US time.
tim[Reply] |
dc342 ~ Imperial 1841 - sgttodd (Jul 18, 2011, 10:34 pm) |
Ok, we're pushin it back to Wednesday, the 20th. [Reply] |
DC376 WB11 Rd 2 - Spring 1917 Results - Corrino (Jul 18, 2011, 8:41 pm) |
Hi Players,
My, my, my. It seems that some little boys still like to play with matches, and the result is a Summer brush fire in the previously safe white North.
EGP: The DIAS proposal fails.
Highlights:
Turkey occupies Sweden! If it can hold on one more season, this game could be over! It's not a sure thing, by any means, but it looks like ejecting him could take the combined might of three countries -- and you never know when a simple error in logistics can lead to disaster. For want of a nail....
Italy destroys the Turkish army in Tuscany. Rome and Naples are feeling a bit more secure... but that's what I would have said about Sweden, too, so what do I know?
And then there's Tunis. Who's going
to cover there?
And Marseilles. Will the French repatriate their Southern jewel?
Why do I get the sense that even as the West works together to stop the Turk, there are still some unresolved internecine rivalries in play?
RETREATS: None
New END-GAME Proposals: None
NEXT DEADLINE: Fall 1917 orders are due Thursday, July 21, by 18:00 EDT.
Cheers,
Chris
Orders as resolved. Please review and respond if you find any errors.
=========================================================
England:
F Liverpool - Irish Sea
F North Sea Supports A Norway
A Ruhr Supports A Kiel
F Sweden - Gulf of Bothnia
F Western Mediterranean Hold
France:
A Burgundy - Munich (*Fails*)
A Paris - Gascony
Germany:
A Denmark Supports A Kiel
Italy:
A Belgium - Burgundy (*Fails*)
F Gulf of Lyon Supports A Rome -
Tuscany
F Ionian Sea - Naples
A Marseilles - Piedmont (*Bounce*)
F Naples - Rome
A Rome - Tuscany
F Tyrrhenian Sea Supports A Rome - Tuscany
Russia:
A Kiel Supports A Burgundy - Munich
A Norway Hold
Turkey:
F Adriatic Sea Supports F Apulia
F Aegean Sea - Greece
F Albania - Ionian Sea
A Ankara - Armenia
F Apulia Supports F Albania - Ionian Sea
A Berlin Supports A Munich
F Eastern Mediterranean Supports F Albania - Ionian Sea
A Finland - Sweden
A Greece - Albania
A Munich Hold
A Silesia Supports A Munich
F Smyrna - Aegean Sea
A St Petersburg - Norway (*Fails*)
A Tuscany - Rome (*Disbanded*)
A Tyrolia - Piedmont (*Bounce*)
A Venice Supports A Tuscany - Rome
A Warsaw - Prussia
====================================================[Reply] |
dc374 Tueky EOG statement - landru428 (Jul 18, 2011, 6:04 pm) |
DC374 EOG TURKEY
Great game everybody! Thanks Christine for your fine GMing, and thanks Mike Sims for jumping in on occasion. Sorry I dragged it out for a little while, but there's an explanation below.
So, I started out the game committed to engineering the elimination of Austria first off. He soloed in the first round and I figured no one could draw with him and win the tournament. Also, you don't want to let a quality player gain any kind of advantage (think Nigs who is still dangerous even if he has only one unit), so out of respect for his skills, I appealed to the eastern powers to help eliminate him. They must have been thinking the same thing because everyone got on board pretty quickly, though there was a moment in 01 when I thought AT might be my best chance.
The situation was complicated by Italy being MIA despite sending out emails prior to Spring01 - not sure what happened to him, hope he's alright. France took full advantage of the situation and moved on the dormant Italy quickly. As Turkey I recognized this as the eventual threat it would develop into, though my prejudice may have caused me to miss a genuine opportunity to ally with him later in the game. Also, France tried to prop up Austria as he was going down, but I convinced him to help me eliminate him, getting me into Tunis and Rome in the same turn.
Now with Austria and Italy gone, I wanted to rally people against England who had finished rnd1 with a 2-way, the best result among the remaining players. I figured this would be an easy sell and hoped to find myself eventually sharing a draw with Germany who finished round 1 with a 4-way draw.
I figured we could all draw with Germany and still come out ahead in the standings, but this was not to be. For whatever political reasons (which I hope to read about in detail in other EOG statements), Germany had alienated EVERYONE. They all found it easy to agree that he was next to be eliminated. Even Russia joined in the melee. With Germany gone I was at a loss to find allies I could draw with and have a chance to win the tournament (of course, I didn't know dkleiman would solo in rnd2, making it all academic anyway)
So at this point I was looking around for a long term ally and trying to encourage Russia and/or France to turn on England. I decided to take an opportunity to move into Italy, which France had left in an indefensible position. It was opportunistic and Warren (france) was understandably upset about it. A little later he offered an attractive alliance where he would turn on England, but it turned out to be a blatant stab. We worked out a very detailed plan for the coming season and he took full advantage of knowing what my moves would be. Our relationship was irreparable from that point on.
After that everyone was begging me to turn on Russia, where a stable situation in BLA had developed. In retrospect, the Juggernaut would have been a much better outcome. I suggested he allow his fleet to be destroyed so he could gain a critical extra army up north and he decided to do it. My intentions were sincere, but after seeing the empty Black Sea I was afraid of having to hold my breath every winter, wondering if this would be the turn that he decided to build F SEV. So with a 3 build phase I decided to move on SEV so I could stop worrying about it. He was obviously not happy about it. My intention was to park a fleet there and prevent him from building, but it is a Russia home center after all, and it damaged our relationship severely. I wasn't too worried about it tactically since I had a good enough position to fight him off, which I was able to to despite some temporary setbacks.
Congratulations to you if you are still reading this.
Around this time there was one turning point which I feel I missed a huge opportunity. I had a fleet in MAO, and a friend of mine had a similar situation in another game (DC169) In that game she got her Turkish fleet into NAO and caused an incredible amount a havoc for England. Her fleet eventually ended up in NTH, which tied up about 8 or 9 of England's units in that game. I wanted to replicate that in our game, but I felt the timing was bad. England was the only power who wasn't opening fighting me and I didn't want to alienate my only friend and thought ET were natural allies anyway. There was already talk of me being a solo threat and I didn't want to unite the board against me so soon, so I held off, kept the fleet involved in SPA and POR, and eventually I lost MAO and the ability to get in behind him.
England and France developed into a solid alliance, mostly motivated by their fear of a Turkish solo. I was able to get Russia back on good terms with the intention of standing off EF and waiting for a break. Unfortunately this was the moment when Jeremiah (russia) had health problems and started going NMR. I wanted desperately for him to help me with EF, but since I couldn't rely on him not to NMR randomly, I had to move to eliminate him. That made me an actual solo threat and EF were right to hold the line, though I never thought I could actually pull it off.
There was a critical turn where I had not heard from Russia and had the feeling an NMR was coming, so I ignored his units completely and moved around him toward MUN. This basically led to the final position of the game. It only went on as long as it did because France finally bit at one of my proposals. I offered to get him into MUN and he responded favorably. Having sensed a possible chink in the armor, I delayed the draw for a turn or two, hoping he would go for it, but Warren (france) rightly realized that there was no way to turn on England without allowing me to solo. I considered pulling back to 14 SCs, but felt like France would have tried for EF long before considering FT, leaving me with a survival instead of a draw.
So that was the game from my perspective. I would really love to hear other EOGs to illuminate what was going on from other people's perspectives. I'm sure E-F-R's version of the events will be vastly different. Why was Germany so unpopular? Didn't anyone realize that with a 4-way in rnd 1 he was the least threatening power on the map? I don't think anyone had the long term result in mind, I feel like they just got pissed at him for being mercurial and decided to take him out. Personally I liked his style - he wrote funny emails and made proposals with a lot of flair. Would France really have allied with me and turned on England at any time after I took Italy? What would have happened if I had chosen to get my fleet into NAO (and before you think it's not that big of a deal, look at how my friend used it in DC169. Very effective, even though she never actually took any SCs with it)
Anyway, Great Game, a lot of fun. I love the Winter Blitz and the 1 week per year pace. It's much better than 1 week per season, or 24 turns as you have just the right amount of time for negotiation.
On Jul 18, 2011, at 9:21 AM, GM Christine wrote:
Board:
Austria Matthew ODonnell - eliminated '06
England Alex Phillips
France Warren Fleming
Germany Hugh Polley - eliminated '08
Italy Mark Weiskircher - eliminated '04
Russia Jeremiah Lee - eliminated '14
Turkey Andrew Cassese
Game Over. The DIAS passed
Final Center Count:
Turkey: Supp 17
England: Supp 12
France: Supp 5
Russia: Supp 0
Germany: Supp 0
Austria: Supp 0
Italy: Supp 0
Thank you for playing, I hope you all will take the time to write EOGs.
Christine
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"An ideal form of government is democracy tempered with assassination." -Voltaire
=[Reply] |
dc 374 Game Over - gizmo8204 (Jul 18, 2011, 3:30 pm) |
That took a while to finally pass.
Although I think I already have a clear picture of the causes of my early fate, I followed the game, so I'd certainly still find it interesting to read through some EOG's
Matt
--- On Mon, 7/18/11, GM Christine <dawench(at)hotmail.com> wrote:
From: GM Christine <dawench(at)hotmail.com>
Subject: dc 374 Game Over
To: mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com, hapolley(at)yahoo.ca, blitz(at)diplomaticcorp.com, alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com, bob2477(at)hotmail.co.uk, landru428(at)aol.com, mrkweis1(at)aol.com, dadidea(at)gmail.com, gizmo8204(at)yahoo.com
Date: Monday, July 18, 2011, 9:21 AM
Board:
Austria Matthew ODonnell - eliminated '06
England Alex Phillips
France Warren Fleming
Germany Hugh Polley - eliminated '08
Italy Mark Weiskircher - eliminated '04
Russia Jeremiah Lee - eliminated '14
Turkey Andrew Cassese
Game Over. The DIAS passed
Final Center Count:
Turkey: Supp 17
England: Supp 12
France: Supp 5
Russia: Supp 0
Germany: Supp 0
Austria: Supp 0
Italy: Supp 0
Thank
you for playing, I hope you all will take the time to write EOGs.
Christine
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"An ideal form of government is democracy tempered with assassination." -Voltaire[Reply] |
DC 388 Sp03 Deadline Reminder - fencertim (Jul 18, 2011, 11:27 am) |
A little more than 24 hours before the Spring
03 deadline and I am lacking a few sets of orders……
Thanks,
Tim[Reply] |
DC 387: 24 hours to deadline - Blueraider0 (Jul 18, 2011, 10:47 am) |
[Reply] |
DC 387: 24 hours to deadline (dc387) Blueraider0 Oct 13, 11:14 pm |
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DC 373: Winter 1908 Adjudication - AceRimmer (Jul 18, 2011, 9:51 am) |
Germany builds A Kiel
Italy disbands A Tuscany
We now have two draw proposals:
AIR
EFG
Votes are due with the Spring 1909 orders.
Spring 1909 orders are due on Friday. July 22. 10:00 a.m. CST.[Reply] |
dc 374 Game Over - notasb (Jul 18, 2011, 8:21 am) |
Board:
Austria Matthew ODonnell - eliminated '06
England Alex Phillips
France Warren Fleming
Germany Hugh Polley - eliminated '08
Italy Mark Weiskircher - eliminated '04
Russia Jeremiah Lee - eliminated '14
Turkey Andrew Cassese
Game Over. The DIAS passed
Final Center Count:
Turkey: Supp 17
England: Supp 12
France: Supp 5
Russia: Supp 0
Germany: Supp 0
Austria: Supp 0
Italy: Supp 0
Thank you for playing, I hope you all will take the time to write EOGs.
Christine
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"An ideal form of government is democracy tempered with assassination." -Voltaire[Reply] |
dc 374 Game Over (Winter Blitz) gizmo8204 Jul 18, 03:30 pm |
That took a while to finally pass.
Although I think I already have a clear picture of the causes of my early fate, I followed the game, so I'd certainly still find it interesting to read through some EOG's
Matt
--- On Mon, 7/18/11, GM Christine <dawench(at)hotmail.com> wrote:
From: GM Christine <dawench(at)hotmail.com>
Subject: dc 374 Game Over
To: mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com, hapolley(at)yahoo.ca, blitz(at)diplomaticcorp.com, alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com, bob2477(at)hotmail.co.uk, landru428(at)aol.com, mrkweis1(at)aol.com, dadidea(at)gmail.com, gizmo8204(at)yahoo.com
Date: Monday, July 18, 2011, 9:21 AM
Board:
Austria Matthew ODonnell - eliminated '06
England Alex Phillips
France Warren Fleming
Germany Hugh Polley - eliminated '08
Italy Mark Weiskircher - eliminated '04
Russia Jeremiah Lee - eliminated '14
Turkey Andrew Cassese
Game Over. The DIAS passed
Final Center Count:
Turkey: Supp 17
England: Supp 12
France: Supp 5
Russia: Supp 0
Germany: Supp 0
Austria: Supp 0
Italy: Supp 0
Thank
you for playing, I hope you all will take the time to write EOGs.
Christine
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"An ideal form of government is democracy tempered with assassination." -Voltaire |
dc384 Winter 05 adjudication - draw proposal - jerome777 (Jul 17, 2011, 3:00 pm) |
"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] |
DC376 WB11 Rd 2 - Autumn/Winter 1916 Results - Corrino (Jul 17, 2011, 9:53 am) |
Hi Players,
Apparently Verizon got their act together some time late yesterday. I guess now I'm supposed to feel grateful that it wasn't Monday as they originally claimed. Don't you just love telecommunications companies? Always looking out for their consumers' best interests.
Thanks to all for your patience, presuming you still have some.
RETREATS
Italy:
A Burgundy - Belgium
... Which means, of course, that the adjustment chart I sent out on Friday is wrong because I neglected to account for the possibility that Italy would retreat to an open SC. Therefore, instead of England up one and Italy down one, they both stay even on 5 and 7 SC, respectively. I've included the corrected ownership chart at the bottom of the
message.
ADJUSTMENTS
Turkey:
Build F Smyrna
Build A Ankara
NEXT DEADLINE: Spring 1917 orders and your vote on the DIAS proposal are due Monday, July 18, by 18:00 EDT. Here's to getting back on schedule!
Cheers,
Chris
==============================
Ownership:
England (5): Edinburgh, Holland, Liverpool, London, Sweden.
France (2): Brest, Paris.
Germany (1): Denmark.
Italy (7): Belgium, Marseilles, Naples, Portugal, Rome, Spain, Tunis.
Russia (2): Kiel, Norway.
Turkey (17): Ankara, Berlin, Budapest, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Greece, Moscow, Munich, Rumania, Serbia, Sevastopol, Smyrna, St Petersburg, Trieste, Venice, Vienna, Warsaw.[Reply] |
DC 373: Update - AceRimmer (Jul 16, 2011, 9:10 pm) |
So, you know, there won't be an adjudication before Monday.
I am still missing Italy's disband order. Hopefully, I'll find that order in my inbox early on Sunday, and we'll live as in a Disney princess movie -- happily ever after.[Reply] |
DC 338 Fall 2019 Results Game Over! - MrBallgame (Jul 16, 2011, 11:10 am) |
No worries, Derek, as I said we all greatly appreciated your management of the game overall. Thanks again to everyone. Ted
From: Derek eyler [mailto:derekthefeared2(at)yahoo.com]
Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2011 1:06 AM
To: F Bielschowsky; Theadore Cooperstein
Cc: dc338(at)diplomaticcorp.com; rk(at)giorsoine.dk; paulnaples(at)hotmail.com; sanjat312(at)yahoo.com; mountaindew(at)btconnect.com; sigvaldprivat(at)gmail.com
Subject: Re: DC 338 Fall 2019 Results Game Over!
Honestly..I probably did somehow miss those orders. I think result ends up the same way. Sorry I missed them though :-/
--- On Fri, 7/15/11, Theadore Cooperstein <tcooperstein730(at)att.net> wrote:
From: Theadore Cooperstein <tcooperstein730(at)att.net>
Subject: Re: DC 338 Fall 2019 Results Game Over!
To: "F Bielschowsky" <dipcorp.player(at)gmail.com>, "Derek eyler" <derekthefeared2(at)yahoo.com>
Cc: dc338(at)diplomaticcorp.com, rk(at)giorsoine.dk, paulnaples(at)hotmail.com, sanjat312(at)yahoo.com, mountaindew(at)btconnect.com, sigvaldprivat(at)gmail.com
Date: Friday, July 15, 2011, 4:08 PM
I don't mean to quibble with Derek -- and I am away from my home computer, so I will have to doublecheck it later -- but I am certain my orders included MUN to hold and TYS to support the A NAfr to TUS. Amazing what random data get lost in transmission as the game goes on.
I have to confess I was sorely tempted to stab France one last time, and retake Tunis this past turn. But I decided I owed him for his later help in recent turns, it would have been overkill once I was assured of taking MOS, and besides, when we weren't fighting each other, Frank was good ally... Although I am sure Sigvold might have enjoyed the final irony had I done so to France. My apologies again to Sigvold, that I wasnt able to do much to help him survive longer, as my fleets were not in place soon enough.
I enjoyed the significance of winning with MOS capture, as that is where I recall AH first stabbed me. Plus it vindicated my despatch of the Black Sea squadron fleet to the Turkey area, to have F Black Sea deal the killing blow to cut SEV support.
My thanks too to Derek for his masterful hand over the proceedings, and to everyone for a well fought [and patient!] game. I expect I will take a break for a while, but look forward to seeing some or all of you again in future games....
Ted
From: F Bielschowsky <dipcorp.player(at)gmail.com>
To: Derek eyler <derekthefeared2(at)yahoo.com>
Cc: dc338(at)diplomaticcorp.com; rk(at)giorsoine.dk; tcooperstein730(at)att.net; paulnaples(at)hotmail.com; sanjat312(at)yahoo.com; mountaindew(at)btconnect.com; sigvaldprivat(at)gmail.com
Sent: Fri, July 15, 2011 2:01:06 PM
Subject: Re: DC 338 Fall 2019 Results Game Over!
Remarkable: England and Austria forgot to order units in APU, MUN, and
TYS - all key locations for the end game - and still England got its
18th SC.
My congratulations to both of you. England for your Solo and Austria
for making the victory such a challenge.
Thanks to you both for your strong play throughout the end.
Derek, thanks for GMing. This definitely was a game with a lot of
twists and turns.
I'll write my EOG later.
Frank
2011/7/15, Derek eyler <derekthefeared2(at)yahoo.com>:
> The war is over, England conquers Europe!
>
> The new English subjects rejoice at news of peace.
>
> Congrats to England on a hard fought victory. Congrats to Austria for
> coming so close and to France for surviving all the way until the end.
> Italy also still deserves a lot of credit for fighting so long with such a
> small force. It was a long war, 19 years in game time almost a year of real
> time.
>
> Thanks to everyone for playing and following through to the end. Sorry for
> my minor errors along the way.
>
> Would love to hear all of your thoughts on the game.
>
>
> Austria:
> F Adriatic Sea Supports F Ionian Sea
> F Aegean Sea - Constantinople
> A Ankara Supports F Aegean Sea - Constantinople
> A Apulia, no move received
> A Bohemia Supports A Tyrolia - Munich
> A Constantinople - Bulgaria
> F Ionian Sea Supports A Naples
> A Moscow Supports A Warsaw (*Dislodged*)
> A Naples Supports A Rome
> A Rome Supports A Naples
> A Rumania Supports A Sevastopol
> A Sevastopol Supports A Moscow (*Cut*)
> A Silesia - Prussia (*Fails*)
> A Tyrolia - Munich (*Fails*)
> A Warsaw Supports A Moscow (*Cut*)
> England:
> F Baltic Sea - Gulf of Bothnia
> A Belgium - Ruhr
> A Berlin Supports A Munich
> F Black Sea - Sevastopol (*Fails*)
> A Burgundy Supports A Munich
> F English Channel Hold
> F Gulf of Lyon Convoys A North Africa - Tuscany
> F Irish Sea - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
> F Kiel - Baltic Sea
> A Livonia - Moscow
> A Marseilles - Piedmont
> A Munich, no move received
> A North Africa - Tuscany
> A Prussia - Warsaw (*Fails*)
> A St Petersburg Supports A Livonia - Moscow
> F Tyrrhenian Sea, no move received
> F Western Mediterranean Convoys A North Africa - Tuscany
> France:
> F Tunis Hold
[Reply] |
DC 338 Fall 2019 Results Game Over! - derekthefeared2 (Jul 16, 2011, 12:06 am) |
Honestly..I probably did somehow miss those orders. I think result ends up the same way. Sorry I missed them though :-/
--- On Fri, 7/15/11, Theadore Cooperstein <tcooperstein730(at)att.net> wrote:
From: Theadore Cooperstein <tcooperstein730(at)att.net>
Subject: Re: DC 338 Fall 2019 Results Game Over!
To: "F Bielschowsky" <dipcorp.player(at)gmail.com>, "Derek eyler" <derekthefeared2(at)yahoo.com>
Cc: dc338(at)diplomaticcorp.com, rk(at)giorsoine.dk, paulnaples(at)hotmail.com, sanjat312(at)yahoo.com, mountaindew(at)btconnect.com, sigvaldprivat(at)gmail.com
Date: Friday, July 15, 2011, 4:08 PM
I don't mean to quibble with Derek -- and I am away from my home computer, so I will have to doublecheck it later -- but I am certain my orders included MUN to hold and TYS to support the A NAfr to TUS. Amazing what random data get lost in transmission as the game goes on.
I have to confess I was sorely tempted to stab France one last time, and retake Tunis this past turn. But I decided I owed him for his later help in recent turns, it would have been overkill once I was assured of taking MOS, and besides, when we weren't fighting each other, Frank was good ally... Although I am sure Sigvold might have enjoyed the final irony had I done so to France. My apologies again to Sigvold, that I wasnt able to do much to help him survive longer, as my fleets were not in place soon enough.
I enjoyed the significance of winning with MOS capture, as that is where I recall AH first stabbed me. Plus it vindicated my despatch of the Black Sea squadron fleet to the Turkey area, to have F Black Sea deal the killing blow to cut SEV support.
My thanks too to Derek for his masterful hand over the proceedings, and to everyone for a well fought [and patient!] game. I expect I will take a break for a while, but look forward to seeing some or all of you again in future games....
Ted
From: F Bielschowsky <dipcorp.player(at)gmail.com>
To: Derek eyler <derekthefeared2(at)yahoo.com>
Cc: dc338(at)diplomaticcorp.com; rk(at)giorsoine.dk; tcooperstein730(at)att.net; paulnaples(at)hotmail.com; sanjat312(at)yahoo.com; mountaindew(at)btconnect.com; sigvaldprivat(at)gmail.com
Sent: Fri, July 15, 2011 2:01:06 PM
Subject: Re: DC 338 Fall 2019 Results Game Over!
Remarkable: England and Austria forgot to order units in APU, MUN, and
TYS - all key locations for the end game - and still England got its
18th SC.
My congratulations to both of you. England for your Solo and Austria
for making the victory such a challenge.
Thanks to you both for your strong play throughout the end.
Derek,
thanks for GMing. This definitely was a game with a lot of
twists and turns.
I'll write my EOG later.
Frank
2011/7/15, Derek eyler <derekthefeared2(at)yahoo.com>:
> The war is over, England conquers Europe!
>
> The new English subjects rejoice at news of peace.
>
> Congrats to England on a hard fought victory. Congrats to Austria for
> coming so close and to France for surviving all the way until the end.
> Italy also still deserves a lot of credit for fighting so long with such a
> small force. It was a long war, 19 years in game time almost a year of real
> time.
>
> Thanks to everyone for playing and following through to the end. Sorry for
> my minor errors along the
way.
>
> Would love to hear all of your thoughts on the game.
>
>
> Austria:
> F Adriatic Sea Supports F Ionian Sea
> F Aegean Sea - Constantinople
> A Ankara Supports F Aegean Sea - Constantinople
> A Apulia, no move received
> A Bohemia Supports A Tyrolia - Munich
> A Constantinople - Bulgaria
> F Ionian Sea Supports A Naples
> A Moscow Supports A Warsaw (*Dislodged*)
> A Naples Supports A Rome
> A Rome Supports A Naples
> A Rumania Supports A Sevastopol
> A Sevastopol Supports A Moscow (*Cut*)
> A Silesia - Prussia (*Fails*)
> A Tyrolia - Munich (*Fails*)
> A Warsaw Supports A Moscow (*Cut*)
> England:
> F Baltic Sea - Gulf of Bothnia
> A Belgium - Ruhr
> A Berlin Supports A Munich
> F Black Sea - Sevastopol (*Fails*)
> A Burgundy Supports A Munich
> F English Channel Hold
> F Gulf of
Lyon Convoys A North Africa - Tuscany
> F Irish Sea - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
> F Kiel - Baltic Sea
> A Livonia - Moscow
> A Marseilles - Piedmont
> A Munich, no move received
> A North Africa - Tuscany
> A Prussia - Warsaw (*Fails*)
> A St Petersburg Supports A Livonia - Moscow
> F Tyrrhenian Sea, no move received
> F Western Mediterranean Convoys A North Africa - Tuscany
> France:
> F Tunis Hold[Reply] |
DC383 CROWDED S07 - vegas_iwish (Jul 15, 2011, 6:43 pm) |
A few movesthis time that may prove critical soon. Next Fri. http://diplomaticcorp.com/adjudications.php
Austria:
A Apulia - Rome
A Berlin - Prussia
A Budapest Supports A Galicia
A Galicia Supports A Budapest
F Marseilles Supports F Spain(sc) - Gulf of Lyon
A Munich - Silesia
A Paris Hold
A Ruhr Hold
A Serbia Supports A Budapest
A Trieste Supports A Serbia
A Tuscany Supports A Apulia - Rome
England:
F Baltic Sea Supports A Berlin - Prussia
A Belgium - Ruhr (*Fails*)
F Brest - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
A Holland - Kiel
A Kiel - Denmark
F London - English Channel
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - North Africa
F North Sea Hold
F Spain(sc) - Gulf of Lyon
F Western Mediterranean - Tunis (*Bounce*)
Russia:
A Moscow - Ukraine
A Norway - Sweden
A Prussia Supports A St Petersburg - Livonia (*Disbanded*)
A Sevastopol Supports A Moscow - Ukraine
A St Petersburg - Livonia
A Warsaw Supports A Moscow - Ukraine
Balkan:
F Adriatic Sea Supports A Greece - Apulia
F Black Sea Supports A Rumania
F Bulgaria(sc) - Greece
A Greece - Apulia
F Ionian Sea Convoys A Greece - Apulia
F Naples - Rome (*Fails*)
A Rumania Supports A Moscow - Ukraine
F Tyrrhenian Sea - Tunis (*Bounce*)[Reply] |
dc384 Winter 05 adjudication - draw proposal - jerome777 (Jul 15, 2011, 3:31 pm) |
Hello everyone,
The deadline for Spring 1906 is just under 48 hours away, at 2000GMT this Sunday evening (Sunday 17 July). Please ensure you've sent me your moves, and your EGP votes, by then.
Thanks,
Jerome[Reply] |
DC 338 Fall 2019 Results Game Over! - MrBallgame (Jul 15, 2011, 3:08 pm) |
I don't mean to quibble with Derek -- and I am away from my home computer, so I will have to doublecheck it later -- but I am certain my orders included MUN to hold and TYS to support the A NAfr to TUS. Amazing what random data get lost in transmission as the game goes on.
I have to confess I was sorely tempted to stab France one last time, and retake Tunis this past turn. But I decided I owed him for his later help in recent turns, it would have been overkill once I was assured of taking MOS, and besides, when we weren't fighting each other, Frank was good ally... Although I am sure Sigvold might have enjoyed the final irony had I done so to France. My apologies again to Sigvold, that I wasnt able to do much to help him survive longer, as my fleets were not in place soon enough.
I enjoyed the significance of winning with MOS capture, as that is where I recall AH first stabbed me. Plus it vindicated my despatch of the Black Sea squadron fleet to the Turkey area, to have F Black Sea deal the killing blow to cut SEV support.
My thanks too to Derek for his masterful hand over the proceedings, and to everyone for a well fought [and patient!] game. I expect I will take a break for a while, but look forward to seeing some or all of you again in future games....
Ted
From: F Bielschowsky <dipcorp.player(at)gmail.com>
To: Derek eyler <derekthefeared2(at)yahoo.com>
Cc: dc338(at)diplomaticcorp.com; rk(at)giorsoine.dk; tcooperstein730(at)att.net; paulnaples(at)hotmail.com; sanjat312(at)yahoo.com; mountaindew(at)btconnect.com; sigvaldprivat(at)gmail.com
Sent: Fri, July 15, 2011 2:01:06 PM
Subject: Re: DC 338 Fall 2019 Results Game Over!
Remarkable: England and Austria forgot to order units in APU, MUN, and
TYS - all key locations for the end game - and still England got its
18th SC.
My congratulations to both of you. England for your Solo and Austria
for making the victory such a challenge.
Thanks to you both for your strong play throughout the end.
Derek,
thanks for GMing. This definitely was a game with a lot of
twists and turns.
I'll write my EOG later.
Frank
2011/7/15, Derek eyler <derekthefeared2(at)yahoo.com>:
> The war is over, England conquers Europe!
>
> The new English subjects rejoice at news of peace.
>
> Congrats to England on a hard fought victory. Congrats to Austria for
> coming so close and to France for surviving all the way until the end.
> Italy also still deserves a lot of credit for fighting so long with such a
> small force. It was a long war, 19 years in game time almost a year of real
> time.
>
> Thanks to everyone for playing and following through to the end. Sorry for
> my minor errors along the way.
>
> Would love to hear all of your thoughts on the
game.
>
>
> Austria:
> F Adriatic Sea Supports F Ionian Sea
> F Aegean Sea - Constantinople
> A Ankara Supports F Aegean Sea - Constantinople
> A Apulia, no move received
> A Bohemia Supports A Tyrolia - Munich
> A Constantinople - Bulgaria
> F Ionian Sea Supports A Naples
> A Moscow Supports A Warsaw (*Dislodged*)
> A Naples Supports A Rome
> A Rome Supports A Naples
> A Rumania Supports A Sevastopol
> A Sevastopol Supports A Moscow (*Cut*)
> A Silesia - Prussia (*Fails*)
> A Tyrolia - Munich (*Fails*)
> A Warsaw Supports A Moscow (*Cut*)
> England:
> F Baltic Sea - Gulf of Bothnia
> A Belgium - Ruhr
> A Berlin Supports A Munich
> F Black Sea - Sevastopol (*Fails*)
> A Burgundy Supports A Munich
> F English Channel Hold
> F Gulf of Lyon Convoys A North Africa - Tuscany
> F Irish Sea -
Mid-Atlantic Ocean
> F Kiel - Baltic Sea
> A Livonia - Moscow
> A Marseilles - Piedmont
> A Munich, no move received
> A North Africa - Tuscany
> A Prussia - Warsaw (*Fails*)
> A St Petersburg Supports A Livonia - Moscow
> F Tyrrhenian Sea, no move received
> F Western Mediterranean Convoys A North Africa - Tuscany
> France:
> F Tunis Hold[Reply] |
DC 338 Fall 2019 Results Game Over! - bielf11 (Jul 15, 2011, 1:01 pm) |
[Reply] |
dc374 w16 builds! - FuzzyLogic (Jul 15, 2011, 11:19 am) |
+A Lon, +F Smy.
That's it!
Remember we have 3 draw proposals upon which you're free to express your creative negativism once again this spring.
Enjoy, and Spring due Monday 8am Central. Until we hear that Christine is ok, keep on sending to me.
-mike
Now, get free ice cream with every no-vote you submit. Limited time. While supplies last.
From: Michael Sims
Sent: Thu 7/14/2011 3:42 PM
To: GM Christine; hapolley(at)yahoo.ca; blitz; alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com; bob2477(at)hotmail.co.uk; landru428(at)aol.com; mrkweis1(at)aol.com; dadidea(at)gmail.com; gizmo8204(at)yahoo.com; Garry Bledsoe
Subject: dc374 f16 results!
If two sides get a breakthru, is it really a breakthru at all?
Turks manage to destroy the English army in Tuscany, but the English / French destroy the Turk fleet in North Africa. Who did better?
Both get a build...
England +1
Turkey +1
But not for any real gain, just to replace units lost in battle. Let's get those ASAP, but officially by tomorrow (Friday) 3pm Central.
Enjoy!
-mike
England:
F Berlin Supports F Prussia
F Gulf of Bothnia Convoys A Sweden - Livonia
A Kiel Supports A Munich
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - North Africa
A Munich Hold
F North Atlantic Ocean - Irish Sea
F Norway Supports A St Petersburg
F Prussia Supports A Sweden - Livonia (*Cut*)
A Ruhr Supports A Munich
A St Petersburg Supports A Sweden - Livonia
A Sweden - Livonia (*Fails*)
A Tuscany - Venice (*Disbanded*)
France:
A Burgundy Supports A Ruhr - Munich (*Void*)
F Gulf of Lyon - Tyrrhenian Sea
A Piedmont Supports A Tuscany - Venice (*Cut*)
F Spain(sc) Supports F Western Mediterranean
F Western Med Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - North Africa
Turkey:
F Aegean Sea - Ionian Sea
F Albania - Adriatic Sea
A Apulia - Venice
A Bulgaria - Rumania
A Galicia - Bohemia
F Ionian Sea - Naples
A Livonia Supports A Silesia - Prussia (*Cut*)
A Moscow Supports A Livonia
F North Africa - Western Mediterranean (*Disbanded*)
F Rome Supports A Venice - Tuscany
A Rumania - Ukraine
A Silesia - Prussia (*Fails*)
F Tunis Supports F North Africa - Western Mediterranean
A Tyrolia - Piedmont (*Fails*)
A Venice - Tuscany
A Vienna Supports A Galicia - Bohemia
A Warsaw Supports A Livonia
[Reply] |
DC376 WB11 Rd 2 - Fall 1916 Results - Corrino (Jul 15, 2011, 8:10 am) |
Hi Players,
Apologies again that this is about 12 hours late. If there is a problem turning around the Autumn/Winter orders by tonight, let me know and we can push it to tomorrow.
End-Game Proposals
CURRENT: E/T and F/T draws both fail.
NEW: DIAS proposed. 6-way draw including all survivors. Vote with your Spring 1917 orders.
Highlights of the season:
Turkey captures Venice to go to 17 SC.
Italy reclaims control of the Ionian. Holding on to it is going to be another matter.
England enters the Med, but is he in time to help?
For the first time in who-knows-how-many years, all the SC on the isle of Britain belong to the English.
The
central and northern fronts remain unchanged, though we've swapped a French army for the (soon to be disbanded?) Italian army in Burgundy.
RETREATS: Italian army Burgundy may retreat to Belgium, Picardy or OTB.
ADJUSTMENTS (see tables below for ownership and adjustment details):
Turkey builds 2 -- includes unused build carried over
England builds 1.
Italy removes 1.
NEXT DEADLINE: Autumn retreats and Winter builds are due tonight by 18:00. Based on my months of experience with this group, I don't think that will be a problem, but if it is let me know and I can extend until tomorrow.
Cheers,
Chris
Orders as resolved. Report any mistakes to me ASAP.
========================================================
England:
F Belgium - North Sea
F Irish Sea - Liverpool
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - Western Mediterranean
A Ruhr Supports A Burgundy - Munich
F Sweden Supports A Norway
France:
A Gascony - Burgundy
A Paris Supports A Gascony - Burgundy
Germany:
A Denmark Supports A Kiel
Italy:
A Apulia - Rome
A Burgundy - Munich (*Dislodged*)
A Marseilles - Piedmont (*Bounce*)
F Naples Supports F Tunis - Ionian Sea
F Spain(sc) - Gulf of Lyon
F Tunis - Ionian Sea
F Tyrrhenian Sea Supports F Tunis - Ionian Sea
Russia:
A Kiel Supports A Burgundy - Munich
A Norway Hold
Turkey:
F Adriatic Sea Supports A Trieste - Venice
F Aegean Sea Convoys A Constantinople - Greece
A Berlin Supports A Munich
A Constantinople - Greece
F Eastern Mediterranean - Ionian Sea (*Fails*)
A Finland - Norway (*Fails*)
F Greece - Albania
F Ionian Sea - Apulia
A Livonia - Warsaw
A Munich Supports A Paris - Burgundy (*Void*)
A Piedmont - Tuscany
A Silesia Supports A Munich
A St Petersburg Supports A Finland - Norway
A Trieste - Venice
A Tyrolia - Piedmont (*Bounce*)
==========================================================
Ownership:
England (6): Belgium, Edinburgh, Holland, Liverpool, London, Sweden.
France (2): Brest, Paris.
Germany (1): Denmark.
Italy (6): Marseilles, Naples, Portugal, Rome, Spain, Tunis.
Russia (2): Kiel,
Norway.
Turkey (17): Ankara, Berlin, Budapest, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Greece, Moscow, Munich, Rumania, Serbia, Sevastopol, Smyrna, St Petersburg, Trieste, Venice, Vienna, Warsaw.
Adjustments:
Austria: Supp 0 Unit 0 Build 0 ... eliminated 1903
England: Supp 6 Unit 5 Build 1
France: Supp 2 Unit 2 Build 0
Germany: Supp 1 Unit 1 Build 0
Italy: Supp 6 Unit 7 Remove 1
Russia: Supp 2 Unit 2 Build 0
Turkey: Supp 17 Unit 15 Build 2[Reply] |
DC 338 Fall 2019 Results Game Over! - derekthefeared2 (Jul 14, 2011, 11:03 pm) |
The war is over, England conquers Europe!
The new English subjects rejoice at news of peace.
Congrats to England on a hard fought victory. Congrats to Austria for coming so close and to France for surviving all the way until the end. Italy also still deserves a lot of credit for fighting so long with such a small force. It was a long war, 19 years in game time almost a year of real time.
Thanks to everyone for playing and following through to the end. Sorry for my minor errors along the way.
Would love to hear all of your thoughts on the game.
Austria:
F Adriatic Sea Supports F Ionian Sea
F Aegean Sea - Constantinople
A Ankara Supports F Aegean Sea - Constantinople
A Apulia, no move received
A Bohemia Supports A Tyrolia - Munich
A Constantinople - Bulgaria
F Ionian Sea Supports A Naples
A Moscow Supports A Warsaw (*Dislodged*)
A Naples Supports A Rome
A Rome Supports A Naples
A Rumania Supports A Sevastopol
A Sevastopol Supports A Moscow (*Cut*)
A Silesia - Prussia (*Fails*)
A Tyrolia - Munich (*Fails*)
A Warsaw Supports A Moscow (*Cut*)
England:
F Baltic Sea - Gulf of Bothnia
A Belgium - Ruhr
A Berlin Supports A Munich
F Black Sea - Sevastopol (*Fails*)
A Burgundy Supports A Munich
F English Channel Hold
F Gulf of Lyon Convoys A North Africa - Tuscany
F Irish Sea - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
F Kiel - Baltic Sea
A Livonia - Moscow
A Marseilles - Piedmont
A Munich, no move received
A North Africa - Tuscany
A Prussia - Warsaw (*Fails*)
A St Petersburg Supports A Livonia - Moscow
F Tyrrhenian Sea, no move received
F Western Mediterranean Convoys A North Africa - Tuscany
France:
F Tunis Hold[Reply] |
DC 338 Fall 2019 Results Game Over! (dc338) bielf11 Jul 15, 01:01 pm |
|
DC 338 Fall 2019 Results Game Over! (dc338) MrBallgame Jul 15, 03:08 pm |
I don't mean to quibble with Derek -- and I am away from my home computer, so I will have to doublecheck it later -- but I am certain my orders included MUN to hold and TYS to support the A NAfr to TUS. Amazing what random data get lost in transmission as the game goes on.
I have to confess I was sorely tempted to stab France one last time, and retake Tunis this past turn. But I decided I owed him for his later help in recent turns, it would have been overkill once I was assured of taking MOS, and besides, when we weren't fighting each other, Frank was good ally... Although I am sure Sigvold might have enjoyed the final irony had I done so to France. My apologies again to Sigvold, that I wasnt able to do much to help him survive longer, as my fleets were not in place soon enough.
I enjoyed the significance of winning with MOS capture, as that is where I recall AH first stabbed me. Plus it vindicated my despatch of the Black Sea squadron fleet to the Turkey area, to have F Black Sea deal the killing blow to cut SEV support.
My thanks too to Derek for his masterful hand over the proceedings, and to everyone for a well fought [and patient!] game. I expect I will take a break for a while, but look forward to seeing some or all of you again in future games....
Ted
From: F Bielschowsky <dipcorp.player(at)gmail.com>
To: Derek eyler <derekthefeared2(at)yahoo.com>
Cc: dc338(at)diplomaticcorp.com; rk(at)giorsoine.dk; tcooperstein730(at)att.net; paulnaples(at)hotmail.com; sanjat312(at)yahoo.com; mountaindew(at)btconnect.com; sigvaldprivat(at)gmail.com
Sent: Fri, July 15, 2011 2:01:06 PM
Subject: Re: DC 338 Fall 2019 Results Game Over!
Remarkable: England and Austria forgot to order units in APU, MUN, and
TYS - all key locations for the end game - and still England got its
18th SC.
My congratulations to both of you. England for your Solo and Austria
for making the victory such a challenge.
Thanks to you both for your strong play throughout the end.
Derek,
thanks for GMing. This definitely was a game with a lot of
twists and turns.
I'll write my EOG later.
Frank
2011/7/15, Derek eyler <derekthefeared2(at)yahoo.com>:
> The war is over, England conquers Europe!
>
> The new English subjects rejoice at news of peace.
>
> Congrats to England on a hard fought victory. Congrats to Austria for
> coming so close and to France for surviving all the way until the end.
> Italy also still deserves a lot of credit for fighting so long with such a
> small force. It was a long war, 19 years in game time almost a year of real
> time.
>
> Thanks to everyone for playing and following through to the end. Sorry for
> my minor errors along the way.
>
> Would love to hear all of your thoughts on the
game.
>
>
> Austria:
> F Adriatic Sea Supports F Ionian Sea
> F Aegean Sea - Constantinople
> A Ankara Supports F Aegean Sea - Constantinople
> A Apulia, no move received
> A Bohemia Supports A Tyrolia - Munich
> A Constantinople - Bulgaria
> F Ionian Sea Supports A Naples
> A Moscow Supports A Warsaw (*Dislodged*)
> A Naples Supports A Rome
> A Rome Supports A Naples
> A Rumania Supports A Sevastopol
> A Sevastopol Supports A Moscow (*Cut*)
> A Silesia - Prussia (*Fails*)
> A Tyrolia - Munich (*Fails*)
> A Warsaw Supports A Moscow (*Cut*)
> England:
> F Baltic Sea - Gulf of Bothnia
> A Belgium - Ruhr
> A Berlin Supports A Munich
> F Black Sea - Sevastopol (*Fails*)
> A Burgundy Supports A Munich
> F English Channel Hold
> F Gulf of Lyon Convoys A North Africa - Tuscany
> F Irish Sea -
Mid-Atlantic Ocean
> F Kiel - Baltic Sea
> A Livonia - Moscow
> A Marseilles - Piedmont
> A Munich, no move received
> A North Africa - Tuscany
> A Prussia - Warsaw (*Fails*)
> A St Petersburg Supports A Livonia - Moscow
> F Tyrrhenian Sea, no move received
> F Western Mediterranean Convoys A North Africa - Tuscany
> France:
> F Tunis Hold |
DC 338 Fall 2019 Results Game Over! (dc338) derekthefeared2 Jul 16, 12:06 am |
Honestly..I probably did somehow miss those orders. I think result ends up the same way. Sorry I missed them though :-/
--- On Fri, 7/15/11, Theadore Cooperstein <tcooperstein730(at)att.net> wrote:
From: Theadore Cooperstein <tcooperstein730(at)att.net>
Subject: Re: DC 338 Fall 2019 Results Game Over!
To: "F Bielschowsky" <dipcorp.player(at)gmail.com>, "Derek eyler" <derekthefeared2(at)yahoo.com>
Cc: dc338(at)diplomaticcorp.com, rk(at)giorsoine.dk, paulnaples(at)hotmail.com, sanjat312(at)yahoo.com, mountaindew(at)btconnect.com, sigvaldprivat(at)gmail.com
Date: Friday, July 15, 2011, 4:08 PM
I don't mean to quibble with Derek -- and I am away from my home computer, so I will have to doublecheck it later -- but I am certain my orders included MUN to hold and TYS to support the A NAfr to TUS. Amazing what random data get lost in transmission as the game goes on.
I have to confess I was sorely tempted to stab France one last time, and retake Tunis this past turn. But I decided I owed him for his later help in recent turns, it would have been overkill once I was assured of taking MOS, and besides, when we weren't fighting each other, Frank was good ally... Although I am sure Sigvold might have enjoyed the final irony had I done so to France. My apologies again to Sigvold, that I wasnt able to do much to help him survive longer, as my fleets were not in place soon enough.
I enjoyed the significance of winning with MOS capture, as that is where I recall AH first stabbed me. Plus it vindicated my despatch of the Black Sea squadron fleet to the Turkey area, to have F Black Sea deal the killing blow to cut SEV support.
My thanks too to Derek for his masterful hand over the proceedings, and to everyone for a well fought [and patient!] game. I expect I will take a break for a while, but look forward to seeing some or all of you again in future games....
Ted
From: F Bielschowsky <dipcorp.player(at)gmail.com>
To: Derek eyler <derekthefeared2(at)yahoo.com>
Cc: dc338(at)diplomaticcorp.com; rk(at)giorsoine.dk; tcooperstein730(at)att.net; paulnaples(at)hotmail.com; sanjat312(at)yahoo.com; mountaindew(at)btconnect.com; sigvaldprivat(at)gmail.com
Sent: Fri, July 15, 2011 2:01:06 PM
Subject: Re: DC 338 Fall 2019 Results Game Over!
Remarkable: England and Austria forgot to order units in APU, MUN, and
TYS - all key locations for the end game - and still England got its
18th SC.
My congratulations to both of you. England for your Solo and Austria
for making the victory such a challenge.
Thanks to you both for your strong play throughout the end.
Derek,
thanks for GMing. This definitely was a game with a lot of
twists and turns.
I'll write my EOG later.
Frank
2011/7/15, Derek eyler <derekthefeared2(at)yahoo.com>:
> The war is over, England conquers Europe!
>
> The new English subjects rejoice at news of peace.
>
> Congrats to England on a hard fought victory. Congrats to Austria for
> coming so close and to France for surviving all the way until the end.
> Italy also still deserves a lot of credit for fighting so long with such a
> small force. It was a long war, 19 years in game time almost a year of real
> time.
>
> Thanks to everyone for playing and following through to the end. Sorry for
> my minor errors along the
way.
>
> Would love to hear all of your thoughts on the game.
>
>
> Austria:
> F Adriatic Sea Supports F Ionian Sea
> F Aegean Sea - Constantinople
> A Ankara Supports F Aegean Sea - Constantinople
> A Apulia, no move received
> A Bohemia Supports A Tyrolia - Munich
> A Constantinople - Bulgaria
> F Ionian Sea Supports A Naples
> A Moscow Supports A Warsaw (*Dislodged*)
> A Naples Supports A Rome
> A Rome Supports A Naples
> A Rumania Supports A Sevastopol
> A Sevastopol Supports A Moscow (*Cut*)
> A Silesia - Prussia (*Fails*)
> A Tyrolia - Munich (*Fails*)
> A Warsaw Supports A Moscow (*Cut*)
> England:
> F Baltic Sea - Gulf of Bothnia
> A Belgium - Ruhr
> A Berlin Supports A Munich
> F Black Sea - Sevastopol (*Fails*)
> A Burgundy Supports A Munich
> F English Channel Hold
> F Gulf of
Lyon Convoys A North Africa - Tuscany
> F Irish Sea - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
> F Kiel - Baltic Sea
> A Livonia - Moscow
> A Marseilles - Piedmont
> A Munich, no move received
> A North Africa - Tuscany
> A Prussia - Warsaw (*Fails*)
> A St Petersburg Supports A Livonia - Moscow
> F Tyrrhenian Sea, no move received
> F Western Mediterranean Convoys A North Africa - Tuscany
> France:
> F Tunis Hold |
DC 338 Fall 2019 Results Game Over! (dc338) MrBallgame Jul 16, 11:10 am |
No worries, Derek, as I said we all greatly appreciated your management of the game overall. Thanks again to everyone. Ted
From: Derek eyler [mailto:derekthefeared2(at)yahoo.com]
Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2011 1:06 AM
To: F Bielschowsky; Theadore Cooperstein
Cc: dc338(at)diplomaticcorp.com; rk(at)giorsoine.dk; paulnaples(at)hotmail.com; sanjat312(at)yahoo.com; mountaindew(at)btconnect.com; sigvaldprivat(at)gmail.com
Subject: Re: DC 338 Fall 2019 Results Game Over!
Honestly..I probably did somehow miss those orders. I think result ends up the same way. Sorry I missed them though :-/
--- On Fri, 7/15/11, Theadore Cooperstein <tcooperstein730(at)att.net> wrote:
From: Theadore Cooperstein <tcooperstein730(at)att.net>
Subject: Re: DC 338 Fall 2019 Results Game Over!
To: "F Bielschowsky" <dipcorp.player(at)gmail.com>, "Derek eyler" <derekthefeared2(at)yahoo.com>
Cc: dc338(at)diplomaticcorp.com, rk(at)giorsoine.dk, paulnaples(at)hotmail.com, sanjat312(at)yahoo.com, mountaindew(at)btconnect.com, sigvaldprivat(at)gmail.com
Date: Friday, July 15, 2011, 4:08 PM
I don't mean to quibble with Derek -- and I am away from my home computer, so I will have to doublecheck it later -- but I am certain my orders included MUN to hold and TYS to support the A NAfr to TUS. Amazing what random data get lost in transmission as the game goes on.
I have to confess I was sorely tempted to stab France one last time, and retake Tunis this past turn. But I decided I owed him for his later help in recent turns, it would have been overkill once I was assured of taking MOS, and besides, when we weren't fighting each other, Frank was good ally... Although I am sure Sigvold might have enjoyed the final irony had I done so to France. My apologies again to Sigvold, that I wasnt able to do much to help him survive longer, as my fleets were not in place soon enough.
I enjoyed the significance of winning with MOS capture, as that is where I recall AH first stabbed me. Plus it vindicated my despatch of the Black Sea squadron fleet to the Turkey area, to have F Black Sea deal the killing blow to cut SEV support.
My thanks too to Derek for his masterful hand over the proceedings, and to everyone for a well fought [and patient!] game. I expect I will take a break for a while, but look forward to seeing some or all of you again in future games....
Ted
From: F Bielschowsky <dipcorp.player(at)gmail.com>
To: Derek eyler <derekthefeared2(at)yahoo.com>
Cc: dc338(at)diplomaticcorp.com; rk(at)giorsoine.dk; tcooperstein730(at)att.net; paulnaples(at)hotmail.com; sanjat312(at)yahoo.com; mountaindew(at)btconnect.com; sigvaldprivat(at)gmail.com
Sent: Fri, July 15, 2011 2:01:06 PM
Subject: Re: DC 338 Fall 2019 Results Game Over!
Remarkable: England and Austria forgot to order units in APU, MUN, and
TYS - all key locations for the end game - and still England got its
18th SC.
My congratulations to both of you. England for your Solo and Austria
for making the victory such a challenge.
Thanks to you both for your strong play throughout the end.
Derek, thanks for GMing. This definitely was a game with a lot of
twists and turns.
I'll write my EOG later.
Frank
2011/7/15, Derek eyler <derekthefeared2(at)yahoo.com>:
> The war is over, England conquers Europe!
>
> The new English subjects rejoice at news of peace.
>
> Congrats to England on a hard fought victory. Congrats to Austria for
> coming so close and to France for surviving all the way until the end.
> Italy also still deserves a lot of credit for fighting so long with such a
> small force. It was a long war, 19 years in game time almost a year of real
> time.
>
> Thanks to everyone for playing and following through to the end. Sorry for
> my minor errors along the way.
>
> Would love to hear all of your thoughts on the game.
>
>
> Austria:
> F Adriatic Sea Supports F Ionian Sea
> F Aegean Sea - Constantinople
> A Ankara Supports F Aegean Sea - Constantinople
> A Apulia, no move received
> A Bohemia Supports A Tyrolia - Munich
> A Constantinople - Bulgaria
> F Ionian Sea Supports A Naples
> A Moscow Supports A Warsaw (*Dislodged*)
> A Naples Supports A Rome
> A Rome Supports A Naples
> A Rumania Supports A Sevastopol
> A Sevastopol Supports A Moscow (*Cut*)
> A Silesia - Prussia (*Fails*)
> A Tyrolia - Munich (*Fails*)
> A Warsaw Supports A Moscow (*Cut*)
> England:
> F Baltic Sea - Gulf of Bothnia
> A Belgium - Ruhr
> A Berlin Supports A Munich
> F Black Sea - Sevastopol (*Fails*)
> A Burgundy Supports A Munich
> F English Channel Hold
> F Gulf of Lyon Convoys A North Africa - Tuscany
> F Irish Sea - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
> F Kiel - Baltic Sea
> A Livonia - Moscow
> A Marseilles - Piedmont
> A Munich, no move received
> A North Africa - Tuscany
> A Prussia - Warsaw (*Fails*)
> A St Petersburg Supports A Livonia - Moscow
> F Tyrrhenian Sea, no move received
> F Western Mediterranean Convoys A North Africa - Tuscany
> France:
> F Tunis Hold
|
DC 373: Fall 1908 Adjudication - FlapJack (Jul 14, 2011, 7:50 pm) |
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DC386: Winter 1767 adjudication - smileyrob (Jul 14, 2011, 6:50 pm) |
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dc374 f16 results! - FuzzyLogic (Jul 14, 2011, 4:05 pm) |
Indeed everything failed. There will be 3 new draws for you all to vote down next spring - a 3-way, an ET, and an FT. I think tho I may require each no vote be submitted in a unique language to be accepted as this voting every year on the same things seems a bit silly. I'm beginning to think you all work for the Illinios government.
From: Warren Fleming [mailto:alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com]
Sent: Thu 7/14/2011 3:51 PM
To: Michael Sims; dawench(at)hotmail.com; hapolley(at)yahoo.ca; blitz; bob2477(at)hotmail.co.uk; landru428(at)aol.com; mrkweis1(at)aol.com; dadidea(at)gmail.com; gizmo8204(at)yahoo.com; Garry Bledsoe
Subject: RE: dc374 f16 results!
So the DIAS failed I presume? I propose another one for spring.... if I haven't already.
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DC 347, Autumn 1910 - alwayshunted (Jul 14, 2011, 3:59 pm) |
So we have retreats in, Tyrolia to Venice for the French, and Trieste to Budapest for the Russians.
Winter is due tomorrow. FYI:
Russia build 3
France build 2
England build 2
I can't generate a map right now, but should be able to get you one tonight. I've attached the RP file though if you're using it. I'll definitely update the map tomorrow with the adjustments.
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