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Dc 315: Winter 1909 Adjudication - AlanRFarrington   (May 29, 2010, 12:25 am)
Hey All,
The DIAS fails, but another has been proposed.  Please vote for the New DIAS by Spring time.  Couldn't find any orders from England so unless I'm mistaken he has an auto.


Next Deadline:

Spring 1910 is due Monday, May 31st at Midnight GMT (7:00pm
EST)




Orders:

England:
Defaults, removing A Moscow

Turkey:
Build F Smyrna






Ownership of Supply Centers:

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





Players:

Austria: Jonathan Nichol ( jonathan(at)deepsheep.com )

England: Derek Eiler ( derekthefeared2(at)yahoo.com )

France: Maria Montes ( MariaMontes1990(at)hotmail.es )

Germany: Joe Payne ( josepayne(at)gmail.com )                  
[Eliminated]
Italy: John Robillard ( john.robillard(at)telia.com
)         
        [Eliminated]
Russia: Max Victory ( Maxatrest(at)yahoo.co.uk
)                 [Eliminated]
Turkey: Dale Grantham (
dmg(at)earthlink.net )



Thanks,

Alan Farrington

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DC287 - Autumn 2004 - Viper   (May 28, 2010, 10:50 pm)
Something I forgot to mention... since Europe has been eliminated, those who control his starting five centres have the option of trading as many of their original building spots (the ones with stars) for the same number of his.  So, Russia could trade as many as four and Sahara one.  This winter turn is the only time you would have this option, however, as those stars will be removed from the map.  If you wish to do that, submit it with your adjustments.


mvp

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DC287 - Autumn 2004 - Viper   (May 28, 2010, 10:47 pm)
Hey there everyone... the retreats are in and I guess that means we're officially down a player... only the first of many to come, I'm sure.  Below you'll find the numbers going into the Winter phase.  I am definitely interested to see how the power dynamics will grow from here.


Mexico:
Retreat A Dallas OTB

Amazon:
Retreat F Accra - Gulf of Guinea

Europe:
Retreat A Frankfurt OTB

Statistics:
Quebec has 11 sc's - 9 units = 2 builds
Mexico has 5 sc's - 6 units = 1 disband

Amazon has 2 sc's - 3 units = 1 disband
Europe has 0 sc's - 0 units = eliminated
Russia has 12 sc's - 10 units = 2 builds
Sahara has 6 sc's - 5 units = 1 build
Congo has 12 sc's - 11 units = 1 build

Persia has 9 sc's - 9 units = no adjustment
China has 3 sc's - 6 units = 3 disbands
Oceania has 10 sc's - 9 units = 1 build

Next Deadline:
Winter 2004 adjustments are due on Monday, May 31, 1pm CDT.

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DC287 - Autumn 2004 (dc287) Viper May 28, 10:50 pm
Something I forgot to mention... since Europe has been eliminated, those who control his starting five centres have the option of trading as many of their original building spots (the ones with stars) for the same number of his.  So, Russia could trade as many as four and Sahara one.  This winter turn is the only time you would have this option, however, as those stars will be removed from the map.  If you wish to do that, submit it with your adjustments.


mvp
DC317; Winter 1909 Results - dipknight   (May 28, 2010, 10:08 pm)
GM's remarks:
 
Congratulations to the survivors on making it to year 10 of Round 2, Winter Blitz 2010!
 
The Players:
   Austria         Eliminated Winter 1904
   England       Eliminated Winter 1905
   France          packrat                     scott troemel         brn2dip(at)yahoo.com  
   Germany      Douglas_E_Fresh   Douglas Fresh       douglasefresh(at)gmail.com
   Italy             evapollo88              Greg Olson           olson.gregoryscott(at)gmail.com  
   Russia          Nigs                         Nigel Phillips         nephilli99(at)hotmail.com
   Turkey          Eliminated Winter 1906
 
The Orders:
Austria:
   Eliminated Winter 1904
 
England:
   Eliminated Winter 1905
 
France:
   No Orders Required
 
Germany:
   No Orders Required
 
Italy:
   Remove A alb
 
Russia:
   Build F stp(nc)
 
Turkey:
   Eliminated Winter 1906
 
Retreats:
   None Required
 
Centers and Unit Positions:
Austria:
   Eliminated Winter 1904
 
England:
   Eliminated Winter 1905
 
France:
   Centers (2) lvp, lon.
   Units: F cly, F lon
   Build/Disband:  0
           
Germany:
   Centers (7): bel, ber, den, edi, hol, kie, mun.
   Units: A bel, A boh, A den, F edi, A hol, A kie, A ruh
   Build/Disbands: 0
 
Italy:
   Centers (10) bre, gre, mar, nap, par, por, rom, spa, tun, ven.
   Units: F adr, F aeg, A bur, F eas, A gre, F nao, F nth, A pic, A pie, A ven
   Build/Disband:  0
           
Russia:
   Centers (15) ank, bud, bul, con, mos, nwy, rum, ser, sev, smy, stp, swe, tri, vie, war.
   Units: A arm, F bla, A bud, F bul(sc), A con, A mos, F nwy, A rum, A ser, F smy, F stp(nc), A swe, A tri, A vie, F yor
   Build/Disband:  0
 
Turkey:
   Eliminated Winter 1906
 
Deadline:
1910 Spring Orders: Monday; May 31, 24:00 Hrs GMT.
 
Maps of the Orders and Results; and, the dpy file are attached for your use.

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FLWC s06 results! - FuzzyLogic   (May 28, 2010, 9:00 pm)
Samurai F BAB moved to WTH. 
Corrected map after the retreats!

-mike
 
 


From: Michael Sims

Sent: Friday, May 28, 2010 1:23 PM

Subject: RE: FLWC s06 results!


 


Whoops, maps too...



 



From: Michael Sims

Sent: Fri 5/28/2010 1:22 PM

Subject: FLWC s06 results!




Hi all, and welcome to year 6 of our journey through the Haven.


 


This
turn comes to you a full day late (gasp!) but I had to check w
another Moderator if I was adjudicating something right.  After all
is said and done, we have quite a few reatreats, and action all over the place!


 


*
The Underground Caverns contain 5 different civ's units, and three colors of
centers!  This is the first game that has seen such diverse play for the
underground - perhaps because in the first two playtests, the Dwarves were a
power up to late in the game.


*
Centaurs are spotted in the middle of the board, on a lone volcanic
island!  Is it Hoofy?


*
Wizards run into some problems, with the Pirates and Samurai closing in. 


*
Elves hang on to their little home away from home, but for how long with the
Ogres nearby?


*
Trolls convoy to Never Never Land, but find it hard to oust Captain Hook.


 


What
else... See for yourself!


 


RETREATS,
due Tuesday 6/1, 3pm Central!


 


Faerie
A Carpantha can retreat to Diamond Mines or Khaz Modan.

Faerie A Land of Sweets can retreat to Gurgi or Acme Acres or Fionavar.

Nomad A Walk of Clouds can retreat to Kender.

Gnome A Eridu can retreat to Starkadh.

Undead F Dhunia can retreat to Silvanesti(wc).


ORDERS:


 


Archers:


F Llyr - RUGGED COAST

A Loxley - Elephant Graveyard

A Prydain Supports F Kingdom of Hearts

F Vinyaya - Land of Sweets

F Ella - CHOCOLATE RIVER

F Kingdom of Hearts Supports F Andarien Plain (*Cut*)

A Spiral Castle - Dragons Teeth Mtns (*Bounce*)

A Maze of Regrets - Fantastica

A Strawberry Fields Supports F Vinyaya - Land of Sweets

F HORNED BAY Supports F Ella - CHOCOLATE RIVER

F RIFT CANYON - Myth Drannor


 


Centaurs:


A Tumnus - Immoren (*Fails*)

A Girssel - Owlwood

A Undermountain - Mount Nimro

A Cathal Supports A Immoren - Sleepy Hollow

A Immoren - Sleepy Hollow (*Fails*)

A Cave of Ordeals Supports F Newa River

A Pendaran Wood - Eridu

F CELESTIAL DELTA - BEAVERSDAM (*Fails*)

F BEAVERSDAM - TILVA STRAIT (*Fails*)


 


Elves:


F The Old Gristmill Supports A Uhl Belk - Terabithia

F Terabithia - Dhunia

A Uhl Belk - Terabithia (*Bounce*)

A Thra Supports F Terabithia - Dhunia


 


Faeries:


A Carpantha Supports A Undermountain - Mount Nimro (*Dislodged*)

A Oz Choc --> Ella (*Invalid, Holds*)

A Land of Sweets Supports A River Saeren - Dragons Teeth
Mtns (*Dislodged*)

F Dimmsdale Supports F TILVA STRAIT - NORTH MIRIANIC (*Cut*)

A Acme Acres - Vinyaya

F CHOCOLATE RIVER - Ella (*Disbanded*)


 


Gnomes:


A Hundred Acre Wood Supports F Khemri - Newa River

F Khemri - Newa River (*Fails*)

A Gwynir Supports A Sleepy Hollow

A Sleepy Hollow Supports A Cathal (*Cut*)

F Andarien Plain Supports F Kingdom of Hearts

A Eridu Supports F Andarien Plain (*Dislodged*)


 


Knights:


A GuTanoth - Paras Derval (*Fails*)

A Paras Derval - Kingdom of Hearts (*Fails*)

A Brennin Supports A Pendaran Wood - Eridu

A Grimpen Ward - Shady Vale

F Ashan - Walk of Clouds

F Heavens Well - River Saeren (*Fails*)

A River Saeren - Dragons Teeth Mtns (*Bounce*)

F TILVA STRAIT - NORTH MIRIANIC OCEAN (*Bounce*)


 


Nomads:


A Mount Nimro - Carpantha

A Walk of Clouds - Dimmsdale (*Dislodged*)

F CHURNING REACH - Great Glacier

F WEST MIRIANIC OCEAN - NORTH MIRIANIC OCEAN (*Bounce*)

F NORTH MIRIANIC OCEAN - Ella


 


Ogres:


F Gelfling - ROARING RAPIDS

A Prekkendorran Hts - Gelfling

A Tuatha - Myrtle

A Whoville - Hoarluk

A Merrow - Knockshegowna

A Florin, no move received

A Hoarluk - Hall of Echoes

A Twisted Tunnels - Undermountain (*Bounce*)

A Temple of Doom Supports A Mount Nimro - Carpantha

F THUNDERHEAD Supports F SOUTH RAINBOW LAKE - NORTH RAINBOW LAKE

F SOUTH RAINBOW LAKE - NORTH RAINBOW LAKE


 


Pirates:


F Riku - HIGH SEAS (*Fails*)

A The Neverwood - Travers Town

A Pans Labyrinth - The High Way

A Candlekeep - Baldurs Gate

F Land Ho - RESTLESS WATERS

A Never Never Land Hold

F GRIEF REEF Supports F Riku - HIGH SEAS (*Cut*)

F MERMAIDS LAGOON Supports F Riku - HIGH SEAS


 


Samurai:


A Traal - France

F Fjord - BIKINI BOTTOM

A City of Splendors - Cormyr

A Krikkit - Thirsty Desert

A Two Towers - Candlekeep (*Bounce*)

A Spirit Pond - Hollow Earth

A Shining Stream - City of Splendors

A Nowwhat - Venatori Umbrarum

F WAY THE HECK - Ithin'Carthia(wc)

F BABEL BEACH, no move received

F SEA OF FALLEN STARS Supports A Never Never Land


 


Trolls:


F Newa River Supports F Abby Normal - GRIEF REEF (*Cut*)

F Sorrows End - THON THALAS

F Kahvi Supports F HIGH SEAS

A Grendel Hold

F Abby Normal - GRIEF REEF (*Fails*)

A Sables Swamp - Never Never Land (*Fails*)

A Far Far Away Supports A Sables Swamp - Never Never Land

A Yggdrasil - Undermountain (*Bounce*)

F HIGH SEAS Convoys A Sables Swamp - Never Never Land


 


Undead:


A To-Gai-Ru Supports F Ashan - Walk of Clouds

A Skullcap - Uhl Belk (*Fails*)

F Everglot - Skellington (*Bounce*)

A Corona Supports F Ashan - Walk of Clouds

F Dhunia Supports F SAVAGE SEA - Terabithia (*Dislodged*)

F THE MAW - Skellington (*Bounce*)

F SAVAGE SEA - Terabithia (*Bounce*)

F ZEBOIMS DEEP Supports F SAVAGE SEA - Terabithia


 


Wizards:


A Waterdeep - Candlekeep (*Bounce*)

A Great Glacier - Kara-Tur

A Cormyr - Valley of Lost Honor

A Silvanesti - Caer

F RAZORS EDGE Convoys A Great Glacier - Kara-Tur


 


 

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DC-322 Summer 827 - TheWhiteWolf   (May 28, 2010, 8:32 pm)
Guys,  As promised, I'm putting this out immediately upon receiving the retreat. Thanks, Frank!

Players:
Anglos   Steve "BD" Emmert             <steve.emmert(at)cox.net>Bretons  Darren McAdam-OConnell <dmcaoc(at)gmail.com>Scots     Mike Morris                        <mikemorris101(at)yahoo.com>Danes    Frank Bielschowsky            <dipcorp.player(at)gmail.com>Gaels     Scott "Packrat" Troemel    
 <brn2dip(at)yahoo.com>Norse    Benjamin Hester                  <screwtape777(at)gmail.com>Swedes  Chris "DQ" Martin              <dance.scholar(at)gmail.com>

Orders:
Danes: A Reric - Thuringia

Disposition (Units/SCs):
Gaels: (5/5)Armies - CheFleets - Ato, Dyf, Iom, Uls
Scots: (6/6)Armies - Con, Lan, StrFleets - Cai, Heb, Mof
Bretons: (5/5)Armies - Gwy, Ham, MerFleets - Brc, Som(sc)
Norse:
(6/6)Armies - RosFleets - Jel(ec) Nth, Roc, Skg, Ves
AngloSaxons: (4/4)Armies - Man, SusFleets - Ech, Dei
Danes: (5/4)Armies - ThuFleets - Arh, Rib, Vib
Swedes: (6/6)Armies - Got, RerFleets - Bal, Bor, Bot,
Skn

Deadline:Fall 827 is due Friday, 4 June at 6pm EDT (10pm GMT). My deadline matrix tells me I'm supposed to adjudicate another variant I'm running the same day, plus that evening is part 1 of a 2-part season finale I've been impatiently waiting for, so I may try to put out the turn either a couple hours early or several hours late. Please get your orders in by that morning, at the latest, just in case. (And thank you for enabling my geek TV show addiction.)
Any questions or complaints, bring them to my attention as soon as possible.Maps and RealPolitik file are attached.
Cheers,  Andy I'm a Firefly fan and proud! Read my fiction:
http://www.fanfiction.net/u/1369632/

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(DC 324) A Stab in the Dark - Spring 1905 Results - Corrino   (May 28, 2010, 8:24 pm)
Hello, Players.

Spring is sprung, and young men's thoughts turn to ... love?  War?  Cleaning out the basement?  I think there must have been a lot of the last one happening in Europe this turn.  It's the blackest map we've had for a long time, probably since 1901.

Not that we don't have some activity to report.  Our western witch, England, seems quite comfortable to be taking on both France and Germany simultaneously.  I'll have one dot from each of you, thank you veddy much!

Our eastern witch, on the other hand, apparently decided to take the turn off from his bullying.  In fact, the only action we seen at all east of Holland is the Turkish fleet in Aegean being rudely dislodged while in the act of transporting some soldiers. 
Where did they come from?  Where were they going?  Don't know.  All we can say is that fortunately they were able to drag their soggy selves back up to shore before their transport ships were forced to flee.

I need retreats from England, France and Turkey.  Please submit ASAP.  Deadline is Saturday at 8 pm, but if I don't see them by early afternoon you'll be waiting until Sunday because I'm going to see the Sox play at Fenway tomorrow night.

Hard to believe we're only in 1905 isn't it?  I don't know about you, but this one month has felt like three to me.  Hope you're all having fun, even those of you not named England or Turkey.

Cheers,
Chris


Orders as Resolved:
=================================================

England:
F Brest - Gascony (*Fails*)
F Kiel - Holland
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - Spain(sc)
F North Sea Supports F Kiel - Holland
F Western Mediterranean
Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - Spain(sc)

France:
A Marseilles - Gascony
A Paris Supports A Marseilles - Gascony
F Spain(sc) Supports * (*Dislodged*)

Germany:
F Holland Supports * (*Dislodged*)

Italy:
F Eastern Mediterranean - Aegean Sea
F Ionian Sea Supports F Eastern Mediterranean - Aegean Sea

Russia:

Turkey:
F Aegean Sea Convoys * (*Dislodged*)

=========================================================

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DC329 COL S01 WE BEGIN - vegas_iwish   (May 28, 2010, 6:10 pm)
Posting 6/4 as F01 but I may well be 9 miles down the road (at) the WSOP. Plan on doing the $1500 Omaha 8 or better. Will do turn as soon as possible after if so.
Britain:
F ade - reds
F bom - aras
A del - pun
F hk - scs
A mad - hyd
F sig - mal
China:
A can - yun
A mac Supports A vla - seo
A pek - lan
A sha - nan
A sik - kag
France:
F ann - ton
A coc - cam
A ton - nsia
Japan:
A kyo Hold
F kyu - ecs
F ota - soj
F tok - okhs
Turkey:
A ang - arm
F bag - shi
F con - meds
Holland:
A bor - sar
F jav - tims
F sum - javs
Russia:
A mos - ore
F ode - rum
A oms - irk TSR
F part - yels
A vla - seo

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DC-322 Spring 827 - TheWhiteWolf   (May 28, 2010, 5:47 pm)
Guys,  East and west each have their share of action this turn, as the Gaels battle enemies on all sides and the Danes take a sound pummeling. Which side of the North Sea will sort itself out first?  It looks like June and July will be slow going, as seems to happen every summer. Ben will be spending mid-June and mid- to late July away, possibly with no internet access, and I'll be traveling (with access,
most likely) in between. I'll try to keep the pace of the game flowing as well as I can, but summer always seems to mean disruption in Dip scheduling. I'll keep you all updated as we progress.

Players:
Anglos   Steve "BD" Emmert             <steve.emmert(at)cox.net>Bretons  Darren McAdam-OConnell <dmcaoc(at)gmail.com>Scots     Mike Morris                        <mikemorris101(at)yahoo.com>Danes    Frank Bielschowsky            <dipcorp.player(at)gmail.com>Gaels     Scott "Packrat" Troemel      <brn2dip(at)yahoo.com>Norse    Benjamin Hester                  <screwtape777(at)gmail.com>Swedes  Chris "DQ"
Martin              <dance.scholar(at)gmail.com>

Orders:
Gaels: F Gwynned - DyfedF Isle of Man - Strathclyde (*Fails*)F Leinster - Atlantic OceanF Manx Sea - UlsterA Pengwern - Chester
Scots: A Bernicia - StrathclydeA Cait - ConnaughtF Hebridean Sea Convoys A Cait - ConnaughtA Lancaster Supports A Bernicia - StrathclydeF Moray Firth - CaitF Zetland - Moray Firth
Bretons: F Bristol Channel - Cornwall (*Bounce*)A Hamptonshire - Surrey (*Bounce*)A Mercia - Middle Anglia (*Fails*)A Powys - GwynnedF Somerset(sc) - English Channel (*Fails*)
Norse: F Hordaland - Rogaland CoastF Kattegat - Jelling(ec)F Rogaland Coast - North SeaA Roskilde Supports F Kattegat - Jelling(ec)F Skagerrak - Viborg (*Fails*)F Vestfold - Skagerrak (*Fails*)
AngloSaxons: F Deira HoldF English Channel - Cornwall (*Bounce*)A Middle Anglia - Surrey (*Bounce*)A Sussex - Surrey (*Bounce*)
Danes: A Jelling Supports F Viborg (*Disbanded*)F Lindholm - ArhusA
Reric - Saxony (*Dislodged*)F Saxony - RibeF Viborg Supports A Jelling (*Cut*)
Swedes: F Baltic Sea Supports A Vineta - RericF Bay of Reric - Saxony (*Bounce*)F Gotar - SkaneF Lappland(ec) - Bay of
BothniaA Varmland - GotarA Vineta - Reric

Retreats:
Danish A Jelling has no retreats, disbanded.Danish A Reric can retreat to Masovia, Thuringia or OTB.

Disposition (Units/SCs):
Gaels: (5/5)Armies - CheFleets - Ato, Dyf, Iom, Uls
Scots: (6/6)Armies - Con, Lan, StrFleets - Cai, Heb, Mof
Bretons: (5/5)Armies - Gwy, Ham, MerFleets - Brc, Som(sc)
Norse: (6/6)Armies - RosFleets - Jel(ec) Nth, Roc, Skg, Ves
AngloSaxons: (4/4)Armies - Man, SusFleets - Ech, Dei
Danes: (5/4)Armies - Rer (pending retreat)Fleets - Arh,
Rib, Vib
Swedes: (6/6)Armies - Got, RerFleets - Bal, Bor, Bot, Skn

Deadline:Summer 827 is due Tuesday, 1
June at 6pm EDT (10pm GMT). However, I'll adjudicate as soon as I receive the retreat.
Any questions or complaints, bring them to my attention as soon as possible.Maps and RealPolitik file are attached.
Cheers,  Andy I'm a Firefly fan and proud! Read my
fiction:
http://www.fanfiction.net/u/1369632/

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dc311 Winter '09 Results - notasb   (May 28, 2010, 5:40 pm)
There is a deadline this Monday inspite of the holiday.

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

Experience is a wonderful thing. It
enables you to recognize a mistake when you make it again.






From: Raybrucea(at)aol.com
Date: Fri, 28 May 2010 17:10:01 -0400
Subject: Re: dc311 Winter '09 Results
To: dawench(at)hotmail.com; catsfather(at)gmail.com; githraine(at)yahoo.com; ddz999cat23(at)yahoo.com; blitz(at)diplomaticcorp.com; dirk(at)knemeyer.com; dawench2(at)yahoo.com; jehannum_raver(at)yahoo.com; nick.s.powell(at)gmail.com





Christine,
 
Are you having a deadline on Memorial Day?  After I sign off line
shortly for shabbat I won't be on line again until Tuesday.
 
Ray
 
In a message dated 5/28/2010 4:15:07 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
dawench(at)hotmail.com writes:

Austria - Bruce Ray
England - Daniel Dzikowicz
France - Nick
Powell
Germany - Dirk Knemeyer
Italy - Jason K
Russia - Paul
Russell
Turkey - Hamish Williams

GM Notes:

We have one End
Game Proposal this turn,   votes are due with the Spring
orders:

Austria & Germany
Draw

Map:

http://home.comcast.net/~dawench/311/31109Winter.gif

Deadline:

Spring
'10 is due Monday May 31st 2 pm cdst  (GMT -5) 1900 GMT

Orders and
Results:
Retreats:

Austria:
disband A Marseilles

England:

F Brest - English Channel
F Sweden -
Skagerrak

Builds:

Austria:
Build F Trieste

Germany:

Build F Berlin
Build A Munich

Disbands:

England:

Remove F Tunis

Turkey:
Remove F Ionian Sea

Supply Center
and Unit Count:

Austria:     9 /  9

England:     8 /  8

France:      0 /  0

Germany:    13 / 13

Italy:       0 /  0

Russia:      0 /  0

Turkey:      4 /  4


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

Experience is a
wonderful thing. It enables you to recognize a mistake when you make it
again.








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dc311 Winter '09 Results - raybrucea   (May 28, 2010, 4:10 pm)
Christine,
 
Are you having a deadline on Memorial Day?  After I sign off line
shortly for shabbat I won't be on line again until Tuesday.
 
Ray
 
In a message dated 5/28/2010 4:15:07 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
dawench(at)hotmail.com writes:

Austria - Bruce Ray
England - Daniel Dzikowicz
France - Nick
Powell
Germany - Dirk Knemeyer
Italy - Jason K
Russia - Paul
Russell
Turkey - Hamish Williams

GM Notes:

We have one End
Game Proposal this turn,   votes are due with the Spring
orders:

Austria & Germany
Draw

Map:

http://home.comcast.net/~dawench/311/31109Winter.gif

Deadline:

Spring
'10 is due Monday May 31st 2 pm cdst  (GMT -5) 1900 GMT

Orders and
Results:
Retreats:

Austria:
disband A Marseilles

England:

F Brest - English Channel
F Sweden -
Skagerrak

Builds:

Austria:
Build F Trieste

Germany:

Build F Berlin
Build A Munich

Disbands:

England:

Remove F Tunis

Turkey:
Remove F Ionian Sea

Supply Center
and Unit Count:

Austria:     9 /  9

England:     8 /  8

France:      0 /  0

Germany:    13 / 13

Italy:       0 /  0

Russia:      0 /  0

Turkey:      4 /  4


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

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wonderful thing. It enables you to recognize a mistake when you make it
again.








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dc311 Winter '09 Results - notasb   (May 28, 2010, 3:14 pm)
Austria - Bruce Ray
England - Daniel Dzikowicz
France - Nick Powell
Germany - Dirk Knemeyer
Italy - Jason K
Russia - Paul Russell
Turkey - Hamish Williams

GM Notes:

We have one End Game Proposal this turn,   votes are due with the Spring orders:

Austria & Germany Draw

Map:

http://home.comcast.net/~dawench/311/31109Winter.gif

Deadline:

Spring '10 is due Monday May 31st 2 pm cdst  (GMT -5) 1900 GMT

Orders and Results:
Retreats:

Austria:
disband A Marseilles

England:
F Brest - English Channel
F Sweden - Skagerrak

Builds:

Austria:
Build F Trieste

Germany:
Build F Berlin
Build A Munich

Disbands:

England:
Remove F Tunis

Turkey:
Remove F Ionian Sea

Supply Center and Unit Count:

Austria:     9 /  9
England:     8 /  8
France:      0 /  0
Germany:    13 / 13
Italy:       0 /  0
Russia:      0 /  0
Turkey:      4 /  4

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dc311 Winter '09 Results (Winter Blitz) raybrucea May 28, 04:10 pm
Christine,
 
Are you having a deadline on Memorial Day?  After I sign off line
shortly for shabbat I won't be on line again until Tuesday.
 
Ray
 
In a message dated 5/28/2010 4:15:07 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
dawench(at)hotmail.com writes:

Austria - Bruce Ray
England - Daniel Dzikowicz
France - Nick
Powell
Germany - Dirk Knemeyer
Italy - Jason K
Russia - Paul
Russell
Turkey - Hamish Williams

GM Notes:

We have one End
Game Proposal this turn,   votes are due with the Spring
orders:

Austria & Germany
Draw

Map:

http://home.comcast.net/~dawench/311/31109Winter.gif

Deadline:

Spring
'10 is due Monday May 31st 2 pm cdst  (GMT -5) 1900 GMT

Orders and
Results:
Retreats:

Austria:
disband A Marseilles

England:

F Brest - English Channel
F Sweden -
Skagerrak

Builds:

Austria:
Build F Trieste

Germany:

Build F Berlin
Build A Munich

Disbands:

England:

Remove F Tunis

Turkey:
Remove F Ionian Sea

Supply Center
and Unit Count:

Austria:     9 /  9

England:     8 /  8

France:      0 /  0

Germany:    13 / 13

Italy:       0 /  0

Russia:      0 /  0

Turkey:      4 /  4


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There is a deadline this Monday inspite of the holiday.

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From: Raybrucea(at)aol.com
Date: Fri, 28 May 2010 17:10:01 -0400
Subject: Re: dc311 Winter '09 Results
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Christine,
 
Are you having a deadline on Memorial Day?  After I sign off line
shortly for shabbat I won't be on line again until Tuesday.
 
Ray
 
In a message dated 5/28/2010 4:15:07 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
dawench(at)hotmail.com writes:

Austria - Bruce Ray
England - Daniel Dzikowicz
France - Nick
Powell
Germany - Dirk Knemeyer
Italy - Jason K
Russia - Paul
Russell
Turkey - Hamish Williams

GM Notes:

We have one End
Game Proposal this turn,   votes are due with the Spring
orders:

Austria & Germany
Draw

Map:

http://home.comcast.net/~dawench/311/31109Winter.gif

Deadline:

Spring
'10 is due Monday May 31st 2 pm cdst  (GMT -5) 1900 GMT

Orders and
Results:
Retreats:

Austria:
disband A Marseilles

England:

F Brest - English Channel
F Sweden -
Skagerrak

Builds:

Austria:
Build F Trieste

Germany:

Build F Berlin
Build A Munich

Disbands:

England:

Remove F Tunis

Turkey:
Remove F Ionian Sea

Supply Center
and Unit Count:

Austria:     9 /  9

England:     8 /  8

France:      0 /  0

Germany:    13 / 13

Italy:       0 /  0

Russia:      0 /  0

Turkey:      4 /  4


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again.








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DC 298 W1920: One Banked Build - garry.bledsoe   (May 28, 2010, 2:36 pm)
Sorry for the delay. Today got busy. How is that possible on a Friday before Memorial Day? Ludicrous I say.
France removes A WalRussia builds F StPnc and banks oneItaly builds A Nap
We move to Monday for Spring 1921. Please also copy me on those orders too. I will probably go ahead and do the turn for John so he doesn't have to worry about it. Thanks.
Garry

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Subject: DC 298 Fall 1920: Results and a Final Disappearance
Date: Thu, 27 May 2010 11:15:50 -0400




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We Bid Farewell to the ChickenBristol, Rob, as a Final NMR Sees Him Sent Off by Russian ArmiesA WB Game That Will Go Into the 21st Year - UNBELIEVABLE!Russia Edges Ever Closer to the Promised Land Sitting on 17 CentersThe Italian/Russian Orders Look Like a Cluster of Bad Guesses As EVERYTHING BOUNCES
All,Rob is eliminated and so now there are three. There were no retreats needed so we shall move to Winter (which we would do anyway). Everybody remaining makes adjustments:
France -1Italy +1Russia +2
Let's get those in by tomorrow!
Our center count is 6, 11, 17.
Garry
England: F Holland, no move received (*Disbanded*)
France: A Belgium Supports A Burgundy (*Cut*)A Burgundy Supports A BelgiumF Clyde - Norwegian SeaF English Channel - North Sea (*Fails*)A London - WalesA Picardy Supports A BelgiumF Yorkshire - Edinburgh (*Fails*)
Italy: F Adriatic Sea - Trieste (*Bounce*)A Apulia - VeniceA Bulgaria - Serbia (*Fails*)F Constantinople - Black Sea (*Bounce*)F Eastern Mediterranean - Smyrna (*Bounce*)F Greece - Bulgaria(sc) (*Bounce*)F Ionian Sea - Adriatic Sea (*Fails*)F Smyrna - Constantinople (*Fails*)A Trieste - Budapest (*Bounce*)A Venice - Piedmont
Russia: A Ankara - Smyrna (*Bounce*)A Berlin - MunichF Edinburgh HoldA Kiel Supports A Ruhr - HollandA Livonia - WarsawA Munich - RuhrF North Sea - Belgium (*Fails*)A Ruhr - HollandA Rumania - Bulgaria (*Bounce*)A Serbia - Budapest (*Bounce*)F Sevastopol - Black Sea (*Bounce*)A St Petersburg - FinlandA Tyrolia - Trieste (*Bounce*)A Vienna - Budapest (*Bounce*)A Warsaw - Galicia

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B's Summer Schedule - Nigs   (May 28, 2010, 2:29 pm)
Guys,
I was trying to avoid inconviencing you all, nt adding complications.
I have already submitted orders for next season. If i am able to, I will try to continue to do so for future seasons. The gaps due to Ben's being away may help with that: I just don't know. 
If a season comes with no orders from me, why not just continue without me? Maybe that way you'll get a more satisfactory conclusion.
Nigs

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B's Summer Schedule - Nigs   (May 28, 2010, 2:29 pm)
Guys,
I was trying to avoid inconviencing you all, nt adding complications.
I have already submitted orders for next season. If i am able to, I will try to continue to do so for future seasons. The gaps due to Ben's being away may help with that: I just don't know. 
If a season comes with no orders from me, why not just continue without me? Maybe that way you'll get a more satisfactory conclusion.
Nigs

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1867: Tirana - FuzzyLogic   (May 28, 2010, 2:25 pm)
Allen,
Don't misquote me please.
I said normally I wouldn't vote for a draw this early in a game.  There is no telling what would happen.  It's early.  Really.  But in this case, Nigel has privately approached me w his predicament.  If he wants to concede, it's his choice.  I'm a regulation chess player too.  If your opponent puts out his hand and says "good game".  You don't look at him and go "no way, you should play the game to win".  No.  You accept, and say thank you, and move on.  This is what we have.  BRS have mapped out the moves into the Aegean and into Italy many moves deep.  Purely out of my respect for Nigel, if he says good game, I'll say thank you and move on to another.  I agree it's far from played out.  But I'm not going to force somoene to play who's offering to concede.  It's just a game.  I can play others.  But he needs to tend to what he needs to do.
-mike
 



From: Allen York [mailto:Allen.York(at)cchmc.org]
Sent: Fri 5/28/2010 2:11 PM
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Subject: RE: ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1867: Tirana



I don't understand, I didn't get into this game to be part of a draw, and how could it be possible to grant a draw to anything but all survivors?  Who here thinks he played a "better" game than someone else?  Just because 3 powers have locked in and are somehow satisfied mutually stroking each other doesn't mean they've played better.
 
I'll argue that they've played worse, people should play the game to win.  I'm losing, and the risks were catastrophic for me, but given Mike's position around Serbia, how can he defend voting in favor of a draw?
 
As I said, eliminate me and vote yourselves the draw.  Sorry Nigel, I just can't vote for this when I see so much more game play left.  ESPECIALLY when we're testing the variant.  Based on the first test, the DIAS was reasonable, but this variant should see something of an endgame, and this game is far from played out.
 
Allen

>>> Ross Webb <rodtheworm(at)hotmail.com> 5/28/2010 3:00 PM >>>
I'd vote yes on a 4-way too - perhaps BRS would win in the end, but it's far from certain.  At this stage I'd find it a bit rude excluding Nigs, especially after such a well played game on his part.
 
Can these be counted as official proposals? 
 
Ross  
 

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1867: Tirana - teflongnome   (May 28, 2010, 2:11 pm)
I don't understand, I didn't get into this game to be part of a draw, and how could it be possible to grant a draw to anything but all survivors?  Who here thinks he played a "better" game than someone else?  Just because 3 powers have locked in and are somehow satisfied mutually stroking each other doesn't mean they've played better.
 
I'll argue that they've played worse, people should play the game to win.  I'm losing, and the risks were catastrophic for me, but given Mike's position around Serbia, how can he defend voting in favor of a draw?
 
As I said, eliminate me and vote yourselves the draw.  Sorry Nigel, I just can't vote for this when I see so much more game play left.  ESPECIALLY when we're testing the variant.  Based on the first test, the DIAS was reasonable, but this variant should see something of an endgame, and this game is far from played out.
 
Allen

>>> Ross Webb <rodtheworm(at)hotmail.com> 5/28/2010 3:00 PM >>>
I'd vote yes on a 4-way too - perhaps BRS would win in the end, but it's far from certain.  At this stage I'd find it a bit rude excluding Nigs, especially after such a well played game on his part.
 
Can these be counted as official proposals? 
 
Ross  
 

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DC302 EOG - Sean2010   (May 28, 2010, 2:03 pm)
DC302 Russian EOG Statement
 
Thank you Michael for GMing this one, it was very fun.
Thank you again, Frank, for filling the German position in this one.
Congratulations to Simon and Mike for their part in the draw.
Thank you, everyone for playing this game. It was a lot of fun.
 
The Russian prospective:
 
In the opening of this game, I had predominantly explored options with the powers of Europe to try to determine my best possible alliance agreement. I ran into a few snags.
1). German-Russo communications didn't do well, and I had to double check my DC302 e-mail fail to double check if we had exchanged any communication before Frank had taken over the helm of Germany.
2). Austrian-Russo communication had been sparse at best.
3). The most receptive countries appeared to be England, France, Italy, and Turkey.
 
        Since German-Russo communication non-existent, I agreed to help Anglo-Franco to dismantle Germany. I had agreed to attack Sil, and I had tried to establish it as an arranged bounce but communication remained non-existent even though he did bounce me in Swe.
        At the end of the first year, I found myself bounced in Swe and building for Ber and Rum.
 
        At this point, Frank had taken the reigns of Germany and immediately began making maneuvers to re-establish the German position as a formidable force. With France and Germany cooperating, it made little sense for me to maintain Ber. With an anti-English Franco-German alliance, I didn't see how I could maintain my position against Germany, and I was fighting a second front in the south. I tried repeatedly to get Turkey to move on Austria, and Mike did a good job allowing me to believe I had some measure of success. I felt that if I could help Italy against Austria and turn Turkey against Austria; I had a fighting chance wrapping up the southern front. In the end, my southern strategy utterly failed, Nice job Mike.
In the north, I was much more successful. Frank had offered me peace by vacating Ber, and I had used the Franco-German alliance to re-establish myself in Stp by supporting England into Swe.
At this point, Turkey's successful stab left me bleeding heavily. I was literally on the ropes here. I felt that my best chances at this point were maintain my northern influence, so I could play with the western balance of power. As a result, I disbanded my southern armies with the exception of Mos.
I suspect that my saving grace with Turkey in the south was predominantly Austria's continued civil disorder forced him to dually use his AA Bud as a defensive measure against Italy and work around him to expand into Russia giving me a chance to diplomatically gain footing. In my mind, I believed that I needed to pick a front and focus my military on that front. "When confronted with a two front war, concentrate where you can do the most damage" was something heavily ingrained into me by my Diplomacy teacher.
 
I felt that I needed to keep England and Germany counter-balanced while I attempted to form friendly relations with Turkey who predominantly would determine my fate in this one. Initially, I thought that I was at best playing a Kamikaze strategy. I tried to strengthen Germany to prevent France from being able to seize the moment and stab him. It served to prevent Germany from contemplating moving an army or two eastward, which would have spelt my doom despite any headway with Turkey who was looping around a continued civil disordered Austria. In hindsight, this failed attempt was what had brought me back from the brink to help Germany into both Swe and Nwy had been the biggest turning point for me. I was able to arrange support into Nwy, defend War, and I was able to effectively increase my influence by helping France cripple England and Germany at the same time. This had dually brought me back from the brink, and France's growth allowed me to try pointing an inevitable Anglo-German alliance at France.
 
At this point, I was able to establish negotiations against Anglo-Germany with France, and Anglo-German negotiations against France. I felt that if I could get Anglo-Germany against France; I could buy myself enough time to get Turkey to knife through Italy who at this point remained stalemated against one another. Since my aid to France boosted his chances of a solo, I felt; I had some avenues to work with. Franco-Russo strategy had been formed, so I felt that I could use it indirectly to use Anglo-Germany to slow his expansion down. But, I ran into two predominant snags.
1). I felt that the predominant Anglo-German strategy placed too much emphasis on moving on Hol and Kie while leaving England to his fate. I strongly believed that the German strategy was to attempt to survive by allowing France to loop around him.
2). I believe that Frank saw through my strategy while I believe; I saw his.
        At this point, I maintained my agreement with France, which was blind luck that Italy didn't successfully use negotiations between England, Germany, and I to increase his position with both France and Turkey.
        It was incredibly close though; I had to change my orders between classes during the day of the deadline. I suspect that Italy did pass Russian movements to Turkey whom moves two armies into Russia via Ukr and Sev. Had I went gave in to German demands, I would have been caught completely out of position to defend against Turkey's anti-Russian movements. In a way, the breakdown of Anglo-German-Russian negotiations had saved me from imminent collapse. My grandfather literally had always said that sometimes it is better to be lucky than smart; my resulting orders left me taking Swe and leaving War and Mos in defensive postures. Or, as my teacher put it, "When in doubt attack your enemy/attack something".
 
        Towards the end of the game, I nearly made a fatal mistake that I'm not entirely sure what happened. The W06 NBR caused me a major disruption in strategy. Turkey and I had agreed to stalemate France at this point, and I had aimed to bld A Stp, so Turkey wouldn't be tempted to try filling the stalemate line himself on the off chance while it would have allowed me to order War-Sil and Mos-Lvn. I felt that if Simon wanted to solo this one; he'd have to stab me in Scandinavia and Ber-Pru to effectively do it. Until that move, I had no idea Italy would NMR, and I suspected Simon would want two to three options for his 18th supply center. Unfortunately, I made the brutal mistake of not sending a second winter build e-mail since I hadn't uncharacteristically up to that juncture received confirmation of my build orders. (This was definitely my error, Michael T, I should have sent a follow up e-mail to try avoiding this NBR. [When will this count towards my NMR in my profile anyhow? It hadn't registered since I last logged into DC] I admit that the NBR hurt my pride more than being stabbed 4 times in the same game counting France's non-assault on Mun earlier in the game).
Swe-Pru and Bal C Swe-Pru/Swe-Ber and Bal C Swe-Ber were perhaps one of my best tactical gambles I made in this one. It kept France out of Pru, defended Swe, and may have played a role with Sil. I'm fairly certain it caused Simon more guess work, which may have played a role in the 3-way draw vote.
 
My assessment of the players:
 
England (Matt): Definitely a formidable diplomat and strategist, you definitely had me backed into a corner, and you probably would have penetrated deeper into Russia if the Anglo-Franco alliance remained intact a bit longer.
 
Italy (Brian): What diplomacy we had was very good, we worked effectively together; unfortunately, we both quieted down during the middle until being included in forming a coalition against France/trying to get me to move on Turkey. It's definitely a weakness of mine diplomatically to fall silent when I'm not sure what to communicate. I'm honestly not sure if or how being ADHD played a role here. You have my apologies here; I should have kept communication up throughout gameplay.
 
Germany (Frank): You did a splendid job bouncing Germany back from the brink. If Austria hadn't went awol and left Turkey to stalemate Italy, I probably would have been forced to continue my policy towards strengthening Germany up just to try surviving this one. Your diplomacy was very eloquent and your strategy and tactics would have definitely allowed you to gain a winning seat if things turned out differently.
 
France (Simon): Again congrats for attaining a winning position, your diplomacy, strategy, and tactics definitely brought you to the brink of a solo here. I'm not entirely sure if I could have prevented you from penetrating into Stp, but I would have did my best to make you work for it.
 
Turkey (Mike): Again congrats for attaining a winning position. Your stab against me was a thing of beauty; I honestly didn't see it coming. Between Matt and you, I spent most of the early game simply trying to survive. I truly believe if Austria hadn't went into civil disorder; you two would have dually pushed Italy out of Austria and used Russia as a building platform. Your absence from the hobby definitely didn't dull your dagger and diplomatic skills any. I definitely lost the ability to move on Sev in the late stages of the game; I was convinced that I needed to fortify Scandinavia to prevent France from breaking through especially at a rapid rate. I also needed to plug Sil and Pru as fast as possible. I wonder how close I came to Simon ordering Ber-Sil while he defended Den and Kie.
 
Austria (Steve): You definitely had a good opening, but I think that you lost interest after being reduced to a single supply center. I don't think that Turkey would have deprived you as his smaller ally, and it probably was the biggest reason why I was able to stage a comeback. Even with your one unit, you were very useful to Turkey, so it would make sense that you could have staged a comeback yourself. I hope to see you again, and I hope that you remember comebacks are possible. I wouldn't worry too much of being eliminated; it happens (I've been there before; in fact, I'm probably one of the few who are willing to be eliminated and replace a player in the same game only to be eliminated a second time in one game). I hope that you continue to play and that you had fun.
 
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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1867: Tirana - rodtheworm   (May 28, 2010, 2:00 pm)
I'd vote yes on a 4-way too - perhaps BRS would win in the end, but it's far from certain.  At this stage I'd find it a bit rude excluding Nigs, especially after such a well played game on his part.

 

Can these be counted as official proposals? 

 

Ross  
 

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1867: Tirana - FuzzyLogic   (May 28, 2010, 1:59 pm)
Re: ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1867: Tirana




Look guys I think there is no question that unless there is dissention among BRS, we will overrun the boot in time.  It's nothing against Nigs, but I vote no to such a 4-way.  Nigs even publicly stated that he sees the writing and is willing to concede, and so I think we can get better.  I'll vote yes to a 3-way, but that's already shot down, so with fall orders let's repropose the 3-way for spring when there's only 5 powers voting.  Normally I would not even jump at a 3-way here.  But Nigs has some personal stuff to tend to, so I think it's decent to simply accept someone's offer if they offer to concede.
-mike
 



From: Benjamin Hester [mailto:screwtape777(at)gmail.com]
Sent: Fri 5/28/2010 1:46 PM
To: Allen York
Cc: Adam Levy; Michael Sims; gbimmerle; Garry Bledsoe; Nigel PHILLIPS; Ross Webb; dc288; Matthew Kelly; Packrat; ACD-Games
Subject: Re: ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1867: Tirana



Okay - so the retreat is official, and Thursday, June 3rd 1700 EST
will be the deadline for Fall 1867.  Please include all votes on a
BRSG draw at that time.

Thanks -
B.

On 5/28/10, Allen York <Allen.York(at)cchmc.org> wrote:
> Austria-Hungary:
> A Venezia - Bologna
>
> And publicly vote NO to the 3-way.  I'll vote in favor if Greece is
> included.
>
> Allen
>
>>>> Benjamin Hester <screwtape777(at)gmail.com> 5/27/2010 6:02 PM >>>
> Word of the day is: Fail.  RP printed the word *Fails* in this
> adjudication more than you'd see in a whole day on failblog.com.  The
> curse of the fail struck indiscriminately - Romania, Bulgaria, Greece,
> Serbia, and the Ottomans all failed at something or another that they
> tried.  Better luck next season.  That leaves Austria - who has the
> one retreat order needed for this season, and Italy, who caused said
> retreat.  On to the history blurb, at the site of the fiercest
> fighting this season: Tirana.
>
> Tirana before the First World War was one of the great bastions of
> Islam in Europe.  No Ottoman territory in Europe embraced the culture
> and religion of their Turkish overlords more than Tirana.  This
> favored status led to regional prominence for Tirana under the Ottoman
> reign, though the city slipped into decline as the Ottoman hold over
> the region waned.  Independence (and communism) brought even greater
> disaster for Tirana and Albania as a whole, which is struggling even
> today to emerge and assume its place as a European capital.
>
> ***NEXT DEADLINE: I would really like to see Allen's retreat by
> tomorrow, though the deadline will have to actually be Tuesday, 1700
> EST.  If we *do* get that retreat broadcast before tomorrow, then the
> Fall 1867 deadline will be Thursday, June 3rd, at 1700 EST.  If not,
> then I will extend the deadline accordingly.
>
> ***RETREAT DUE:  Army Venezia may retreat to Trent, Bologna, or OTB.
>
> ***DRAW PROPOSAL:  A 3-way BRS draw has been proposed.  Please include
> your votes on that proposal with your next set of orders.
>
> ***PLAYERS:
>
> ITALY: Adam Levy
> AUSTRIA-HUNGARY: Allen York
> SERBIA: Garry Bledsoe
> GREECE: Nigel Phillips
> ROMANIA: Mike Sims
> BULGARIA: Ross Webb
> OTTOMAN EMPIRE: Gregory Bim-Merle
>
> ***RESULTS:
>
> Italy:
>
> A Salzburg - Venezia
>
> Austria-Hungary:
>
> A Venezia Supports A Salzburg (*Dislodged*)
>
> Serbia:
>
> F Adriatic Sea - Gulf of Venezia
> A Agram Supports A Trieste
> A Bitola Supports A Tirana
> F Cetinje - Adriatic Sea
> A Kragujevac - Scutari (*Fails*)
> A Sarajevo - Cetinje
> A Trieste Supports A Salzburg - Venezia
>
> Romania:
>
> F Bosporus - Sea of Marmara (*Fails*)
> A Budapest Hold
> F Constanta - Burgas Bay
> A Craiova - Nis
> A Graz - Salzburg
> A Nis - Skopje
> A Pecs - Graz
> F Salonika Supports A Serres - Kozani
> F Sea of Marmara - Thermaic Gulf (*Fails*)
> A Tirana Supports A Kozani - Agrinio (*Cut*)
>
> Bulgaria:
>
> A Ankara - Manisa
> A Antalya - Izmir (*Fails*)
> F Bursa Supports A Antalya - Izmir
> A Kozani - Agrinio (*Fails*)
> A Plovdiv - Sofia
> A Serres - Kozani (*Fails*)
> F Thermaic Gulf - Gulf of Izmir (*Bounce*)
>
> Greece:
>
> F Aegean Sea Supports F Athens - Larisa (*Fails*)
> A Agrinio Supports F Scutari - Tirana (*Cut*)
> A Ancona Hold
> F Athens - Larisa (*Fails*)
> F Eastern Mediterranean Supports A Izmir - Antalya
> F Gulf of Taranto Supports F Scutari - Tirana
> F Larisa - Kozani (*Fails*)
> F Saronic Gulf - Gulf of Izmir (*Bounce*)
> F Scutari - Tirana (*Fails*)
> F Torino Hold
>
> Ottomans:
>
> A Izmir - Antalya (*Fails*)
>
> Thanks!
> B.
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B's Summer Schedule - Kenshi777   (May 28, 2010, 1:54 pm)
To all players in games I am playing in and running:
I have a vacation planned (the first real vacation in two years!) for
June 19-27, and will shortly thereafter be heading up to Wisconsin for
annual training with the Reserves from July 11-July 31. Potentially,
I might not have internet access for either of those events (very
likely not from June 19-27, probably will but not certain for July
11-31). More to follow, just a heads up for now - potential delays
ahead.
B.
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B's Summer Schedule (dc288) Nigs May 28, 02:29 pm
Guys,
I was trying to avoid inconviencing you all, nt adding complications.
I have already submitted orders for next season. If i am able to, I will try to continue to do so for future seasons. The gaps due to Ben's being away may help with that: I just don't know. 
If a season comes with no orders from me, why not just continue without me? Maybe that way you'll get a more satisfactory conclusion.
Nigs
B's Summer Schedule - Kenshi777   (May 28, 2010, 1:54 pm)
To all players in games I am playing in and running:
I have a vacation planned (the first real vacation in two years!) for
June 19-27, and will shortly thereafter be heading up to Wisconsin for
annual training with the Reserves from July 11-July 31. Potentially,
I might not have internet access for either of those events (very
likely not from June 19-27, probably will but not certain for July
11-31). More to follow, just a heads up for now - potential delays
ahead.
B.
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B's Summer Schedule (dc306) Nigs May 28, 02:29 pm
Guys,
I was trying to avoid inconviencing you all, nt adding complications.
I have already submitted orders for next season. If i am able to, I will try to continue to do so for future seasons. The gaps due to Ben's being away may help with that: I just don't know. 
If a season comes with no orders from me, why not just continue without me? Maybe that way you'll get a more satisfactory conclusion.
Nigs
ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1867: Tirana - Kenshi777   (May 28, 2010, 1:46 pm)
Okay - so the retreat is official, and Thursday, June 3rd 1700 EST
will be the deadline for Fall 1867. Please include all votes on a
BRSG draw at that time.
Thanks -
B.
On 5/28/10, Allen York wrote:
Austria-Hungary:
A Venezia - Bologna

And publicly vote NO to the 3-way. I'll vote in favor if Greece is
included.

Allen

>>> Benjamin Hester 5/27/2010 6:02 PM >>>
Word of the day is: Fail. RP printed the word *Fails* in this
adjudication more than you'd see in a whole day on failblog.com. The
curse of the fail struck indiscriminately - Romania, Bulgaria, Greece,
Serbia, and the Ottomans all failed at something or another that they
tried. Better luck next season. That leaves Austria - who has the
one retreat order needed for this season, and Italy, who caused said
retreat. On to the history blurb, at the site of the fiercest
fighting this season: Tirana.

Tirana before the First World War was one of the great bastions of
Islam in Europe. No Ottoman territory in Europe embraced the culture
and religion of their Turkish overlords more than Tirana. This
favored status led to regional prominence for Tirana under the Ottoman
reign, though the city slipped into decline as the Ottoman hold over
the region waned. Independence (and communism) brought even greater
disaster for Tirana and Albania as a whole, which is struggling even
today to emerge and assume its place as a European capital.

***NEXT DEADLINE: I would really like to see Allen's retreat by
tomorrow, though the deadline will have to actually be Tuesday, 1700
EST. If we *do* get that retreat broadcast before tomorrow, then the
Fall 1867 deadline will be Thursday, June 3rd, at 1700 EST. If not,
then I will extend the deadline accordingly.

***RETREAT DUE: Army Venezia may retreat to Trent, Bologna, or OTB.

***DRAW PROPOSAL: A 3-way BRS draw has been proposed. Please include
your votes on that proposal with your next set of orders.

***PLAYERS:

ITALY: Adam Levy
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY: Allen York
SERBIA: Garry Bledsoe
GREECE: Nigel Phillips
ROMANIA: Mike Sims
BULGARIA: Ross Webb
OTTOMAN EMPIRE: Gregory Bim-Merle

***RESULTS:

Italy:

A Salzburg - Venezia

Austria-Hungary:

A Venezia Supports A Salzburg (*Dislodged*)

Serbia:

F Adriatic Sea - Gulf of Venezia
A Agram Supports A Trieste
A Bitola Supports A Tirana
F Cetinje - Adriatic Sea
A Kragujevac - Scutari (*Fails*)
A Sarajevo - Cetinje
A Trieste Supports A Salzburg - Venezia

Romania:

F Bosporus - Sea of Marmara (*Fails*)
A Budapest Hold
F Constanta - Burgas Bay
A Craiova - Nis
A Graz - Salzburg
A Nis - Skopje
A Pecs - Graz
F Salonika Supports A Serres - Kozani
F Sea of Marmara - Thermaic Gulf (*Fails*)
A Tirana Supports A Kozani - Agrinio (*Cut*)

Bulgaria:

A Ankara - Manisa
A Antalya - Izmir (*Fails*)
F Bursa Supports A Antalya - Izmir
A Kozani - Agrinio (*Fails*)
A Plovdiv - Sofia
A Serres - Kozani (*Fails*)
F Thermaic Gulf - Gulf of Izmir (*Bounce*)

Greece:

F Aegean Sea Supports F Athens - Larisa (*Fails*)
A Agrinio Supports F Scutari - Tirana (*Cut*)
A Ancona Hold
F Athens - Larisa (*Fails*)
F Eastern Mediterranean Supports A Izmir - Antalya
F Gulf of Taranto Supports F Scutari - Tirana
F Larisa - Kozani (*Fails*)
F Saronic Gulf - Gulf of Izmir (*Bounce*)
F Scutari - Tirana (*Fails*)
F Torino Hold

Ottomans:

A Izmir - Antalya (*Fails*)

Thanks!
B.

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FLWC s06 results! - FuzzyLogic   (May 28, 2010, 1:22 pm)
Whoops, maps too...



From: Michael Sims
Sent: Fri 5/28/2010 1:22 PM
Subject: FLWC s06 results!




Hi all, and welcome to year 6 of our journey through the Haven.
 
This turn comes to you a full day late (gasp!) but I had to check w another Moderator if I was adjudicating something right.  After all is said and done, we have quite a few reatreats, and action all over the place!
 
* The Underground Caverns contain 5 different civ's units, and three colors of centers!  This is the first game that has seen such diverse play for the underground - perhaps because in the first two playtests, the Dwarves were a power up to late in the game.
* Centaurs are spotted in the middle of the board, on a lone volcanic island!  Is it Hoofy?
* Wizards run into some problems, with the Pirates and Samurai closing in. 
* Elves hang on to their little home away from home, but for how long with the Ogres nearby?
* Trolls convoy to Never Never Land, but find it hard to oust Captain Hook.
 
What else... See for yourself!
 
RETREATS, due Tuesday 6/1, 3pm Central!
 
Faerie A Carpantha can retreat to Diamond Mines or Khaz Modan.
Faerie A Land of Sweets can retreat to Gurgi or Acme Acres or Fionavar.
Nomad A Walk of Clouds can retreat to Kender.
Gnome A Eridu can retreat to Starkadh.
Undead F Dhunia can retreat to Silvanesti(wc).

ORDERS:
 
Archers:
F Llyr - RUGGED COAST
A Loxley - Elephant Graveyard
A Prydain Supports F Kingdom of Hearts
F Vinyaya - Land of Sweets
F Ella - CHOCOLATE RIVER
F Kingdom of Hearts Supports F Andarien Plain (*Cut*)
A Spiral Castle - Dragons Teeth Mtns (*Bounce*)
A Maze of Regrets - Fantastica
A Strawberry Fields Supports F Vinyaya - Land of Sweets
F HORNED BAY Supports F Ella - CHOCOLATE RIVER
F RIFT CANYON - Myth Drannor
 
Centaurs:
A Tumnus - Immoren (*Fails*)
A Girssel - Owlwood
A Undermountain - Mount Nimro
A Cathal Supports A Immoren - Sleepy Hollow
A Immoren - Sleepy Hollow (*Fails*)
A Cave of Ordeals Supports F Newa River
A Pendaran Wood - Eridu
F CELESTIAL DELTA - BEAVERSDAM (*Fails*)
F BEAVERSDAM - TILVA STRAIT (*Fails*)
 
Elves:
F The Old Gristmill Supports A Uhl Belk - Terabithia
F Terabithia - Dhunia
A Uhl Belk - Terabithia (*Bounce*)
A Thra Supports F Terabithia - Dhunia
 
Faeries:
A Carpantha Supports A Undermountain - Mount Nimro (*Dislodged*)
A Oz Choc --> Ella (*Invalid, Holds*)
A Land of Sweets Supports A River Saeren - Dragons Teeth Mtns (*Dislodged*)
F Dimmsdale Supports F TILVA STRAIT - NORTH MIRIANIC (*Cut*)
A Acme Acres - Vinyaya
F CHOCOLATE RIVER - Ella (*Disbanded*)
 
Gnomes:
A Hundred Acre Wood Supports F Khemri - Newa River
F Khemri - Newa River (*Fails*)
A Gwynir Supports A Sleepy Hollow
A Sleepy Hollow Supports A Cathal (*Cut*)
F Andarien Plain Supports F Kingdom of Hearts
A Eridu Supports F Andarien Plain (*Dislodged*)
 
Knights:
A GuTanoth - Paras Derval (*Fails*)
A Paras Derval - Kingdom of Hearts (*Fails*)
A Brennin Supports A Pendaran Wood - Eridu
A Grimpen Ward - Shady Vale
F Ashan - Walk of Clouds
F Heavens Well - River Saeren (*Fails*)
A River Saeren - Dragons Teeth Mtns (*Bounce*)
F TILVA STRAIT - NORTH MIRIANIC OCEAN (*Bounce*)
 
Nomads:
A Mount Nimro - Carpantha
A Walk of Clouds - Dimmsdale (*Dislodged*)
F CHURNING REACH - Great Glacier
F WEST MIRIANIC OCEAN - NORTH MIRIANIC OCEAN (*Bounce*)
F NORTH MIRIANIC OCEAN - Ella
 
Ogres:
F Gelfling - ROARING RAPIDS
A Prekkendorran Hts - Gelfling
A Tuatha - Myrtle
A Whoville - Hoarluk
A Merrow - Knockshegowna
A Florin, no move received
A Hoarluk - Hall of Echoes
A Twisted Tunnels - Undermountain (*Bounce*)
A Temple of Doom Supports A Mount Nimro - Carpantha
F THUNDERHEAD Supports F SOUTH RAINBOW LAKE - NORTH RAINBOW LAKE
F SOUTH RAINBOW LAKE - NORTH RAINBOW LAKE
 
Pirates:
F Riku - HIGH SEAS (*Fails*)
A The Neverwood - Travers Town
A Pans Labyrinth - The High Way
A Candlekeep - Baldurs Gate
F Land Ho - RESTLESS WATERS
A Never Never Land Hold
F GRIEF REEF Supports F Riku - HIGH SEAS (*Cut*)
F MERMAIDS LAGOON Supports F Riku - HIGH SEAS
 
Samurai:
A Traal - France
F Fjord - BIKINI BOTTOM
A City of Splendors - Cormyr
A Krikkit - Thirsty Desert
A Two Towers - Candlekeep (*Bounce*)
A Spirit Pond - Hollow Earth
A Shining Stream - City of Splendors
A Nowwhat - Venatori Umbrarum
F WAY THE HECK - Ithin'Carthia(wc)
F BABEL BEACH, no move received
F SEA OF FALLEN STARS Supports A Never Never Land
 
Trolls:
F Newa River Supports F Abby Normal - GRIEF REEF (*Cut*)
F Sorrows End - THON THALAS
F Kahvi Supports F HIGH SEAS
A Grendel Hold
F Abby Normal - GRIEF REEF (*Fails*)
A Sables Swamp - Never Never Land (*Fails*)
A Far Far Away Supports A Sables Swamp - Never Never Land
A Yggdrasil - Undermountain (*Bounce*)
F HIGH SEAS Convoys A Sables Swamp - Never Never Land
 
Undead:
A To-Gai-Ru Supports F Ashan - Walk of Clouds
A Skullcap - Uhl Belk (*Fails*)
F Everglot - Skellington (*Bounce*)
A Corona Supports F Ashan - Walk of Clouds
F Dhunia Supports F SAVAGE SEA - Terabithia (*Dislodged*)
F THE MAW - Skellington (*Bounce*)
F SAVAGE SEA - Terabithia (*Bounce*)
F ZEBOIMS DEEP Supports F SAVAGE SEA - Terabithia
 
Wizards:
A Waterdeep - Candlekeep (*Bounce*)
A Great Glacier - Kara-Tur
A Cormyr - Valley of Lost Honor
A Silvanesti - Caer
F RAZORS EDGE Convoys A Great Glacier - Kara-Tur
 
 

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FLWC s06 results! - FuzzyLogic   (May 28, 2010, 1:22 pm)
Hi all, and welcome to year 6 of our journey through the Haven.
 
This turn comes to you a full day late (gasp!) but I had to check w another Moderator if I was adjudicating something right.  After all is said and done, we have quite a few reatreats, and action all over the place!
 
* The Underground Caverns contain 5 different civ's units, and three colors of centers!  This is the first game that has seen such diverse play for the underground - perhaps because in the first two playtests, the Dwarves were a power up to late in the game.
* Centaurs are spotted in the middle of the board, on a lone volcanic island!  Is it Hoofy?
* Wizards run into some problems, with the Pirates and Samurai closing in. 
* Elves hang on to their little home away from home, but for how long with the Ogres nearby?
* Trolls convoy to Never Never Land, but find it hard to oust Captain Hook.
 
What else... See for yourself!
 
RETREATS, due Tuesday 6/1, 3pm Central!
 
Faerie A Carpantha can retreat to Diamond Mines or Khaz Modan.
Faerie A Land of Sweets can retreat to Gurgi or Acme Acres or Fionavar.
Nomad A Walk of Clouds can retreat to Kender.
Gnome A Eridu can retreat to Starkadh.
Undead F Dhunia can retreat to Silvanesti(wc).

ORDERS:
 
Archers:
F Llyr - RUGGED COAST
A Loxley - Elephant Graveyard
A Prydain Supports F Kingdom of Hearts
F Vinyaya - Land of Sweets
F Ella - CHOCOLATE RIVER
F Kingdom of Hearts Supports F Andarien Plain (*Cut*)
A Spiral Castle - Dragons Teeth Mtns (*Bounce*)
A Maze of Regrets - Fantastica
A Strawberry Fields Supports F Vinyaya - Land of Sweets
F HORNED BAY Supports F Ella - CHOCOLATE RIVER
F RIFT CANYON - Myth Drannor
 
Centaurs:
A Tumnus - Immoren (*Fails*)
A Girssel - Owlwood
A Undermountain - Mount Nimro
A Cathal Supports A Immoren - Sleepy Hollow
A Immoren - Sleepy Hollow (*Fails*)
A Cave of Ordeals Supports F Newa River
A Pendaran Wood - Eridu
F CELESTIAL DELTA - BEAVERSDAM (*Fails*)
F BEAVERSDAM - TILVA STRAIT (*Fails*)
 
Elves:
F The Old Gristmill Supports A Uhl Belk - Terabithia
F Terabithia - Dhunia
A Uhl Belk - Terabithia (*Bounce*)
A Thra Supports F Terabithia - Dhunia
 
Faeries:
A Carpantha Supports A Undermountain - Mount Nimro (*Dislodged*)
A Oz Choc --> Ella (*Invalid, Holds*)
A Land of Sweets Supports A River Saeren - Dragons Teeth Mtns (*Dislodged*)
F Dimmsdale Supports F TILVA STRAIT - NORTH MIRIANIC (*Cut*)
A Acme Acres - Vinyaya
F CHOCOLATE RIVER - Ella (*Disbanded*)
 
Gnomes:
A Hundred Acre Wood Supports F Khemri - Newa River
F Khemri - Newa River (*Fails*)
A Gwynir Supports A Sleepy Hollow
A Sleepy Hollow Supports A Cathal (*Cut*)
F Andarien Plain Supports F Kingdom of Hearts
A Eridu Supports F Andarien Plain (*Dislodged*)
 
Knights:
A GuTanoth - Paras Derval (*Fails*)
A Paras Derval - Kingdom of Hearts (*Fails*)
A Brennin Supports A Pendaran Wood - Eridu
A Grimpen Ward - Shady Vale
F Ashan - Walk of Clouds
F Heavens Well - River Saeren (*Fails*)
A River Saeren - Dragons Teeth Mtns (*Bounce*)
F TILVA STRAIT - NORTH MIRIANIC OCEAN (*Bounce*)
 
Nomads:
A Mount Nimro - Carpantha
A Walk of Clouds - Dimmsdale (*Dislodged*)
F CHURNING REACH - Great Glacier
F WEST MIRIANIC OCEAN - NORTH MIRIANIC OCEAN (*Bounce*)
F NORTH MIRIANIC OCEAN - Ella
 
Ogres:
F Gelfling - ROARING RAPIDS
A Prekkendorran Hts - Gelfling
A Tuatha - Myrtle
A Whoville - Hoarluk
A Merrow - Knockshegowna
A Florin, no move received
A Hoarluk - Hall of Echoes
A Twisted Tunnels - Undermountain (*Bounce*)
A Temple of Doom Supports A Mount Nimro - Carpantha
F THUNDERHEAD Supports F SOUTH RAINBOW LAKE - NORTH RAINBOW LAKE
F SOUTH RAINBOW LAKE - NORTH RAINBOW LAKE
 
Pirates:
F Riku - HIGH SEAS (*Fails*)
A The Neverwood - Travers Town
A Pans Labyrinth - The High Way
A Candlekeep - Baldurs Gate
F Land Ho - RESTLESS WATERS
A Never Never Land Hold
F GRIEF REEF Supports F Riku - HIGH SEAS (*Cut*)
F MERMAIDS LAGOON Supports F Riku - HIGH SEAS
 
Samurai:
A Traal - France
F Fjord - BIKINI BOTTOM
A City of Splendors - Cormyr
A Krikkit - Thirsty Desert
A Two Towers - Candlekeep (*Bounce*)
A Spirit Pond - Hollow Earth
A Shining Stream - City of Splendors
A Nowwhat - Venatori Umbrarum
F WAY THE HECK - Ithin'Carthia(wc)
F BABEL BEACH, no move received
F SEA OF FALLEN STARS Supports A Never Never Land
 
Trolls:
F Newa River Supports F Abby Normal - GRIEF REEF (*Cut*)
F Sorrows End - THON THALAS
F Kahvi Supports F HIGH SEAS
A Grendel Hold
F Abby Normal - GRIEF REEF (*Fails*)
A Sables Swamp - Never Never Land (*Fails*)
A Far Far Away Supports A Sables Swamp - Never Never Land
A Yggdrasil - Undermountain (*Bounce*)
F HIGH SEAS Convoys A Sables Swamp - Never Never Land
 
Undead:
A To-Gai-Ru Supports F Ashan - Walk of Clouds
A Skullcap - Uhl Belk (*Fails*)
F Everglot - Skellington (*Bounce*)
A Corona Supports F Ashan - Walk of Clouds
F Dhunia Supports F SAVAGE SEA - Terabithia (*Dislodged*)
F THE MAW - Skellington (*Bounce*)
F SAVAGE SEA - Terabithia (*Bounce*)
F ZEBOIMS DEEP Supports F SAVAGE SEA - Terabithia
 
Wizards:
A Waterdeep - Candlekeep (*Bounce*)
A Great Glacier - Kara-Tur
A Cormyr - Valley of Lost Honor
A Silvanesti - Caer
F RAZORS EDGE Convoys A Great Glacier - Kara-Tur
 
 

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FLWC s06 results! (dc303) FuzzyLogic May 28, 01:22 pm
Whoops, maps too...



From: Michael Sims
Sent: Fri 5/28/2010 1:22 PM
Subject: FLWC s06 results!




Hi all, and welcome to year 6 of our journey through the Haven.
 
This turn comes to you a full day late (gasp!) but I had to check w another Moderator if I was adjudicating something right.  After all is said and done, we have quite a few reatreats, and action all over the place!
 
* The Underground Caverns contain 5 different civ's units, and three colors of centers!  This is the first game that has seen such diverse play for the underground - perhaps because in the first two playtests, the Dwarves were a power up to late in the game.
* Centaurs are spotted in the middle of the board, on a lone volcanic island!  Is it Hoofy?
* Wizards run into some problems, with the Pirates and Samurai closing in. 
* Elves hang on to their little home away from home, but for how long with the Ogres nearby?
* Trolls convoy to Never Never Land, but find it hard to oust Captain Hook.
 
What else... See for yourself!
 
RETREATS, due Tuesday 6/1, 3pm Central!
 
Faerie A Carpantha can retreat to Diamond Mines or Khaz Modan.
Faerie A Land of Sweets can retreat to Gurgi or Acme Acres or Fionavar.
Nomad A Walk of Clouds can retreat to Kender.
Gnome A Eridu can retreat to Starkadh.
Undead F Dhunia can retreat to Silvanesti(wc).

ORDERS:
 
Archers:
F Llyr - RUGGED COAST
A Loxley - Elephant Graveyard
A Prydain Supports F Kingdom of Hearts
F Vinyaya - Land of Sweets
F Ella - CHOCOLATE RIVER
F Kingdom of Hearts Supports F Andarien Plain (*Cut*)
A Spiral Castle - Dragons Teeth Mtns (*Bounce*)
A Maze of Regrets - Fantastica
A Strawberry Fields Supports F Vinyaya - Land of Sweets
F HORNED BAY Supports F Ella - CHOCOLATE RIVER
F RIFT CANYON - Myth Drannor
 
Centaurs:
A Tumnus - Immoren (*Fails*)
A Girssel - Owlwood
A Undermountain - Mount Nimro
A Cathal Supports A Immoren - Sleepy Hollow
A Immoren - Sleepy Hollow (*Fails*)
A Cave of Ordeals Supports F Newa River
A Pendaran Wood - Eridu
F CELESTIAL DELTA - BEAVERSDAM (*Fails*)
F BEAVERSDAM - TILVA STRAIT (*Fails*)
 
Elves:
F The Old Gristmill Supports A Uhl Belk - Terabithia
F Terabithia - Dhunia
A Uhl Belk - Terabithia (*Bounce*)
A Thra Supports F Terabithia - Dhunia
 
Faeries:
A Carpantha Supports A Undermountain - Mount Nimro (*Dislodged*)
A Oz Choc --> Ella (*Invalid, Holds*)
A Land of Sweets Supports A River Saeren - Dragons Teeth Mtns (*Dislodged*)
F Dimmsdale Supports F TILVA STRAIT - NORTH MIRIANIC (*Cut*)
A Acme Acres - Vinyaya
F CHOCOLATE RIVER - Ella (*Disbanded*)
 
Gnomes:
A Hundred Acre Wood Supports F Khemri - Newa River
F Khemri - Newa River (*Fails*)
A Gwynir Supports A Sleepy Hollow
A Sleepy Hollow Supports A Cathal (*Cut*)
F Andarien Plain Supports F Kingdom of Hearts
A Eridu Supports F Andarien Plain (*Dislodged*)
 
Knights:
A GuTanoth - Paras Derval (*Fails*)
A Paras Derval - Kingdom of Hearts (*Fails*)
A Brennin Supports A Pendaran Wood - Eridu
A Grimpen Ward - Shady Vale
F Ashan - Walk of Clouds
F Heavens Well - River Saeren (*Fails*)
A River Saeren - Dragons Teeth Mtns (*Bounce*)
F TILVA STRAIT - NORTH MIRIANIC OCEAN (*Bounce*)
 
Nomads:
A Mount Nimro - Carpantha
A Walk of Clouds - Dimmsdale (*Dislodged*)
F CHURNING REACH - Great Glacier
F WEST MIRIANIC OCEAN - NORTH MIRIANIC OCEAN (*Bounce*)
F NORTH MIRIANIC OCEAN - Ella
 
Ogres:
F Gelfling - ROARING RAPIDS
A Prekkendorran Hts - Gelfling
A Tuatha - Myrtle
A Whoville - Hoarluk
A Merrow - Knockshegowna
A Florin, no move received
A Hoarluk - Hall of Echoes
A Twisted Tunnels - Undermountain (*Bounce*)
A Temple of Doom Supports A Mount Nimro - Carpantha
F THUNDERHEAD Supports F SOUTH RAINBOW LAKE - NORTH RAINBOW LAKE
F SOUTH RAINBOW LAKE - NORTH RAINBOW LAKE
 
Pirates:
F Riku - HIGH SEAS (*Fails*)
A The Neverwood - Travers Town
A Pans Labyrinth - The High Way
A Candlekeep - Baldurs Gate
F Land Ho - RESTLESS WATERS
A Never Never Land Hold
F GRIEF REEF Supports F Riku - HIGH SEAS (*Cut*)
F MERMAIDS LAGOON Supports F Riku - HIGH SEAS
 
Samurai:
A Traal - France
F Fjord - BIKINI BOTTOM
A City of Splendors - Cormyr
A Krikkit - Thirsty Desert
A Two Towers - Candlekeep (*Bounce*)
A Spirit Pond - Hollow Earth
A Shining Stream - City of Splendors
A Nowwhat - Venatori Umbrarum
F WAY THE HECK - Ithin'Carthia(wc)
F BABEL BEACH, no move received
F SEA OF FALLEN STARS Supports A Never Never Land
 
Trolls:
F Newa River Supports F Abby Normal - GRIEF REEF (*Cut*)
F Sorrows End - THON THALAS
F Kahvi Supports F HIGH SEAS
A Grendel Hold
F Abby Normal - GRIEF REEF (*Fails*)
A Sables Swamp - Never Never Land (*Fails*)
A Far Far Away Supports A Sables Swamp - Never Never Land
A Yggdrasil - Undermountain (*Bounce*)
F HIGH SEAS Convoys A Sables Swamp - Never Never Land
 
Undead:
A To-Gai-Ru Supports F Ashan - Walk of Clouds
A Skullcap - Uhl Belk (*Fails*)
F Everglot - Skellington (*Bounce*)
A Corona Supports F Ashan - Walk of Clouds
F Dhunia Supports F SAVAGE SEA - Terabithia (*Dislodged*)
F THE MAW - Skellington (*Bounce*)
F SAVAGE SEA - Terabithia (*Bounce*)
F ZEBOIMS DEEP Supports F SAVAGE SEA - Terabithia
 
Wizards:
A Waterdeep - Candlekeep (*Bounce*)
A Great Glacier - Kara-Tur
A Cormyr - Valley of Lost Honor
A Silvanesti - Caer
F RAZORS EDGE Convoys A Great Glacier - Kara-Tur
 
 
FLWC s06 results! (dc303) FuzzyLogic May 28, 09:00 pm
Samurai F BAB moved to WTH. 
Corrected map after the retreats!

-mike
 
 


From: Michael Sims

Sent: Friday, May 28, 2010 1:23 PM

Subject: RE: FLWC s06 results!


 


Whoops, maps too...



 



From: Michael Sims

Sent: Fri 5/28/2010 1:22 PM

Subject: FLWC s06 results!




Hi all, and welcome to year 6 of our journey through the Haven.


 


This
turn comes to you a full day late (gasp!) but I had to check w
another Moderator if I was adjudicating something right.  After all
is said and done, we have quite a few reatreats, and action all over the place!


 


*
The Underground Caverns contain 5 different civ's units, and three colors of
centers!  This is the first game that has seen such diverse play for the
underground - perhaps because in the first two playtests, the Dwarves were a
power up to late in the game.


*
Centaurs are spotted in the middle of the board, on a lone volcanic
island!  Is it Hoofy?


*
Wizards run into some problems, with the Pirates and Samurai closing in. 


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Elves hang on to their little home away from home, but for how long with the
Ogres nearby?


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Trolls convoy to Never Never Land, but find it hard to oust Captain Hook.


 


What
else... See for yourself!


 


RETREATS,
due Tuesday 6/1, 3pm Central!


 


Faerie
A Carpantha can retreat to Diamond Mines or Khaz Modan.

Faerie A Land of Sweets can retreat to Gurgi or Acme Acres or Fionavar.

Nomad A Walk of Clouds can retreat to Kender.

Gnome A Eridu can retreat to Starkadh.

Undead F Dhunia can retreat to Silvanesti(wc).


ORDERS:


 


Archers:


F Llyr - RUGGED COAST

A Loxley - Elephant Graveyard

A Prydain Supports F Kingdom of Hearts

F Vinyaya - Land of Sweets

F Ella - CHOCOLATE RIVER

F Kingdom of Hearts Supports F Andarien Plain (*Cut*)

A Spiral Castle - Dragons Teeth Mtns (*Bounce*)

A Maze of Regrets - Fantastica

A Strawberry Fields Supports F Vinyaya - Land of Sweets

F HORNED BAY Supports F Ella - CHOCOLATE RIVER

F RIFT CANYON - Myth Drannor


 


Centaurs:


A Tumnus - Immoren (*Fails*)

A Girssel - Owlwood

A Undermountain - Mount Nimro

A Cathal Supports A Immoren - Sleepy Hollow

A Immoren - Sleepy Hollow (*Fails*)

A Cave of Ordeals Supports F Newa River

A Pendaran Wood - Eridu

F CELESTIAL DELTA - BEAVERSDAM (*Fails*)

F BEAVERSDAM - TILVA STRAIT (*Fails*)


 


Elves:


F The Old Gristmill Supports A Uhl Belk - Terabithia

F Terabithia - Dhunia

A Uhl Belk - Terabithia (*Bounce*)

A Thra Supports F Terabithia - Dhunia


 


Faeries:


A Carpantha Supports A Undermountain - Mount Nimro (*Dislodged*)

A Oz Choc --> Ella (*Invalid, Holds*)

A Land of Sweets Supports A River Saeren - Dragons Teeth
Mtns (*Dislodged*)

F Dimmsdale Supports F TILVA STRAIT - NORTH MIRIANIC (*Cut*)

A Acme Acres - Vinyaya

F CHOCOLATE RIVER - Ella (*Disbanded*)


 


Gnomes:


A Hundred Acre Wood Supports F Khemri - Newa River

F Khemri - Newa River (*Fails*)

A Gwynir Supports A Sleepy Hollow

A Sleepy Hollow Supports A Cathal (*Cut*)

F Andarien Plain Supports F Kingdom of Hearts

A Eridu Supports F Andarien Plain (*Dislodged*)


 


Knights:


A GuTanoth - Paras Derval (*Fails*)

A Paras Derval - Kingdom of Hearts (*Fails*)

A Brennin Supports A Pendaran Wood - Eridu

A Grimpen Ward - Shady Vale

F Ashan - Walk of Clouds

F Heavens Well - River Saeren (*Fails*)

A River Saeren - Dragons Teeth Mtns (*Bounce*)

F TILVA STRAIT - NORTH MIRIANIC OCEAN (*Bounce*)


 


Nomads:


A Mount Nimro - Carpantha

A Walk of Clouds - Dimmsdale (*Dislodged*)

F CHURNING REACH - Great Glacier

F WEST MIRIANIC OCEAN - NORTH MIRIANIC OCEAN (*Bounce*)

F NORTH MIRIANIC OCEAN - Ella


 


Ogres:


F Gelfling - ROARING RAPIDS

A Prekkendorran Hts - Gelfling

A Tuatha - Myrtle

A Whoville - Hoarluk

A Merrow - Knockshegowna

A Florin, no move received

A Hoarluk - Hall of Echoes

A Twisted Tunnels - Undermountain (*Bounce*)

A Temple of Doom Supports A Mount Nimro - Carpantha

F THUNDERHEAD Supports F SOUTH RAINBOW LAKE - NORTH RAINBOW LAKE

F SOUTH RAINBOW LAKE - NORTH RAINBOW LAKE


 


Pirates:


F Riku - HIGH SEAS (*Fails*)

A The Neverwood - Travers Town

A Pans Labyrinth - The High Way

A Candlekeep - Baldurs Gate

F Land Ho - RESTLESS WATERS

A Never Never Land Hold

F GRIEF REEF Supports F Riku - HIGH SEAS (*Cut*)

F MERMAIDS LAGOON Supports F Riku - HIGH SEAS


 


Samurai:


A Traal - France

F Fjord - BIKINI BOTTOM

A City of Splendors - Cormyr

A Krikkit - Thirsty Desert

A Two Towers - Candlekeep (*Bounce*)

A Spirit Pond - Hollow Earth

A Shining Stream - City of Splendors

A Nowwhat - Venatori Umbrarum

F WAY THE HECK - Ithin'Carthia(wc)

F BABEL BEACH, no move received

F SEA OF FALLEN STARS Supports A Never Never Land


 


Trolls:


F Newa River Supports F Abby Normal - GRIEF REEF (*Cut*)

F Sorrows End - THON THALAS

F Kahvi Supports F HIGH SEAS

A Grendel Hold

F Abby Normal - GRIEF REEF (*Fails*)

A Sables Swamp - Never Never Land (*Fails*)

A Far Far Away Supports A Sables Swamp - Never Never Land

A Yggdrasil - Undermountain (*Bounce*)

F HIGH SEAS Convoys A Sables Swamp - Never Never Land


 


Undead:


A To-Gai-Ru Supports F Ashan - Walk of Clouds

A Skullcap - Uhl Belk (*Fails*)

F Everglot - Skellington (*Bounce*)

A Corona Supports F Ashan - Walk of Clouds

F Dhunia Supports F SAVAGE SEA - Terabithia (*Dislodged*)

F THE MAW - Skellington (*Bounce*)

F SAVAGE SEA - Terabithia (*Bounce*)

F ZEBOIMS DEEP Supports F SAVAGE SEA - Terabithia


 


Wizards:


A Waterdeep - Candlekeep (*Bounce*)

A Great Glacier - Kara-Tur

A Cormyr - Valley of Lost Honor

A Silvanesti - Caer

F RAZORS EDGE Convoys A Great Glacier - Kara-Tur


 


 

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