FLWC w03 builds! - FuzzyLogic (Apr 19, 2010, 5:02 pm) |
Hoofy found!
When The Silver City was recently liberated from the thieving Rogues several hostages were freed, among them Hoofy, the missing centaur lass.Hoofy has since been returned to the Centaurs. There were several other hostages found as well, and all have been returned to their respective homeland (except for the Leprecauns, who have instead opted to learn to fight from horseback and will join in the fight as the Good Luck Knight Division).
-Royal Knights Postal Service
RETREATS:
Hobbits: A Candlekeep - Mordor
Leprechauns: disband A Lubrick
Magicians: disband F Tarsis
BUILDS:
Archers: Build A Prydain
Barbarians: Defaults, removing A Eridu
Centaurs: Build A Anvard
Faeries: Build A Oz, Build F Ella, 1 waived
Gnomes: Build F Khemri
Hobbits: Remove F SEA OF FALLEN STARS
Leprechauns: Remove F WAY THE HECK
Ogres: Build A Whoville, Build A Horborixen
Samurai: Build A Fjord
Trolls: Build F Kahvi, Build A Sorrows End
Undead: Build F Skullcap
That's it! Quick and dirty today, just to get you some results.
Next! Spring 04, due Tuesday 4/27, 3pm Central!
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Camel Spotting - w04 builds! - FuzzyLogic (Apr 19, 2010, 4:46 pm) |
Rome: Build F Neapolis
Carthage: Build F Carthage
Persia: Build A Antioch, Build A Damascus
Greece: Remove F Aegean Sea, Remove F Minoan Sea
That's it! Quck & dirty.
Next: Fall 05, due Friday 3pm Central!
-mike
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Summerfest s01 results! - FuzzyLogic (Apr 19, 2010, 4:39 pm) |
Man, not my day for starting games! Guess that's what I get for actually getting busy for a change...
Everyone's correct orders should be here! Adding to the action, we have Italy in Tyrolia, and Russia in GoB!
Austria:
A Budapest - Serbia
F Trieste - Albania
A Vienna - Budapest
England:
F Edinburgh - North Sea
A Liverpool - Yorkshire
F London - English Channel
France:
F Brest - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
A Marseilles - Spain
A Paris - Picardy
Germany:
A Berlin - Kiel
F Kiel - Denmark
A Munich - Ruhr
Italy:
F Naples - Ionian Sea
A Rome - Venice
A Venice - Tyrolia
Russia:
A Moscow - Ukraine
F Sevastopol - Black Sea (*Bounce*)
F St Petersburg(sc) - Gulf of Bothnia
A Warsaw Hold
Turkey:
F Ankara - Black Sea (*Bounce*)
A Constantinople - Bulgaria
A Smyrna - Constantinople
Lots of action to get us off to a good start! England in the English Channel (is that why they call it English?) Bounce in the Black Sea, and a Russian misorder lead the headlines.
[Reply] |
Summerfest s01 results! - FuzzyLogic (Apr 19, 2010, 4:33 pm) |
Monday 4/26. [Reply] |
Summerfest s01 results! - FuzzyLogic (Apr 19, 2010, 4:32 pm) |
Actually, let's make the fall deadline Monday 4/27 (still 3pm Central), since someone is away till the 23rd.
From: Michael Sims
Sent: Mon 4/19/2010 4:27 PM
Lots of action to get us off to a good start! England in the English Channel (is that why they call it English?) Bounce in the Black Sea, and a Russian misorder lead the headlines. Fall 01 - this Friday 4/24, 3pm Central!
Austria:
A Budapest - Serbia
F Trieste - Albania
A Vienna - Budapest
England:
F Edinburgh - North Sea
A Liverpool - Yorkshire
F London - English Channel
France:
F Brest - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
A Marseilles - Spain
A Paris - Picardy
Germany:
A Berlin - Kiel
F Kiel - Denmark
A Munich - Ruhr
Italy:
F Naples - Ionian Sea
A Rome - Apulia
A Venice Hold
Russia:
A Moscow - Ukraine
F Sevastopol - Black Sea (*Bounce*)
F St Petersburg(sc) - Nor (*Invalid*)
A Warsaw Hold
Turkey:
F Ankara - Black Sea (*Bounce*)
A Constantinople - Bulgaria
A Smyrna - Constantinople
[Reply] |
Summerfest s01 results! (dc320) FuzzyLogic Apr 19, 04:33 pm |
Monday 4/26. |
Summerfest s01 results! (dc320) FuzzyLogic Apr 19, 04:39 pm |
Man, not my day for starting games! Guess that's what I get for actually getting busy for a change...
Everyone's correct orders should be here! Adding to the action, we have Italy in Tyrolia, and Russia in GoB!
Austria:
A Budapest - Serbia
F Trieste - Albania
A Vienna - Budapest
England:
F Edinburgh - North Sea
A Liverpool - Yorkshire
F London - English Channel
France:
F Brest - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
A Marseilles - Spain
A Paris - Picardy
Germany:
A Berlin - Kiel
F Kiel - Denmark
A Munich - Ruhr
Italy:
F Naples - Ionian Sea
A Rome - Venice
A Venice - Tyrolia
Russia:
A Moscow - Ukraine
F Sevastopol - Black Sea (*Bounce*)
F St Petersburg(sc) - Gulf of Bothnia
A Warsaw Hold
Turkey:
F Ankara - Black Sea (*Bounce*)
A Constantinople - Bulgaria
A Smyrna - Constantinople
Lots of action to get us off to a good start! England in the English Channel (is that why they call it English?) Bounce in the Black Sea, and a Russian misorder lead the headlines.
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dc287 - Roster full - alwayshunted (Apr 19, 2010, 4:28 pm) |
Yes Mike... you are. Now get the H*** off my continent please.....
[Reply] |
dc287 - Roster full - FuzzyLogic (Apr 19, 2010, 4:16 pm) |
Hi, Sean!
(am I the only one who follows instructions?)
From: Diplomacy Gamemaster [mailto:worldwidegm(at)gmail.com]
Sent: Mon 4/19/2010 1:57 PM
To: dc287; Bret Pollack; Galvano, John; Jim Atkins; joe babinsack; Kyle Rudge; manolis tagarakis; Mark Jefferson; Michael Sims; Warren Fleming; sean_o_donnell(at)hotmail.com
Subject: dc287 - Roster full
Hey everyone. Here we are finally ready to go full speed ahead. We've found someone to fill our last spot. Say hi to Sean, who will be playing Sahara. Here's the full roster:
Country
Name
Email
Sahara
Amazon
Sean O'Donnell
Warren Fleming
sean_o_donnell(at)hotmail.com
alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com
Mexico
Bret Pollack
bret_pollack(at)hotmail.com
China
John Galvano
jgalvano10(at)regis-nyc.org
Russia
Joe Babinsack
chaosonejoe(at)yahoo.com
Europe
Mark Jefferson
markj18(at)gmail.com
Oceania
Kyle Rudge
krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com
Congo
Michael Sims
mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net
Quebec
Jim Atkins
savwa4(at)comcast.net
Persia
manos tagar
etagarakis(at)hotmail.com
So, we'll give another two days to get all the adjustments done and this game will be fully underway. The following are what I need for this Winter of 2002:
Statistics
Quebec: 8 sc's - 7 units = 1 build
Mexico: 8 sc's - 7 units = 1 build
Amazon: 5 sc's - 6 units = 1 disband
Europe: 4 sc's - 5 units = 1 disband
Russia: 9 sc's - 7 units = 2 builds
Sahara: 6 sc's - 7 units = 1 disband
Congo: 9 sc's - 7 units = 2 builds
Persia: 7 sc's - 7 units = even
China: 6 sc's - 5 units = 1 build
Oceania: 7 sc's - 7 units = even
mvp[Reply] |
dc287 - Roster full - Sean2010 (Apr 19, 2010, 4:13 pm) |
Hello everyone,
I'm Sean O'Donnell/Sean2010. I look forward to exchanging envoys with you soon.
from Sean
[Reply] |
DC 298 End Game proposal - untitled36 (Apr 19, 2010, 3:54 pm) |
This time it's An FIR with an english survival. Votes due with fall moves.
[Reply] |
DC280 Russian victory - bobbarkerfan1 (Apr 19, 2010, 3:41 pm) |
Thanks everyone for the kind words! Just want to let you all know, I finally put up all of the results for this game on the website if you want to check it out, the Russian victory is official now!
Thanks again, you were all a great first group to GM, it made my job a lot easier with full cooperation.
Joey
From: Fredrik Blom <fredrik(at)familjenblom.se>
To: peter <peterawleggett(at)yahoo.com>; Tim Fuhrmeister <timfuhrmeister(at)hotmail.com>; Joey Pedicini <bobbarkerfan1ped(at)yahoo.com>; jeffcole854(at)gmail.com; mdemagogue(at)gmail.com; ross826(at)gmail.com; dc280(at)diplomaticcorp.com; akossoff <akossoff(at)gmail.com>
Sent: Mon, April 19, 2010 3:30:12 PM
Subject: Re: DC280 Russian victory
All,
First off - I suck at writing long posts about what's happened in the game. I'm getting to be senile enough so that I can't remember what happened in the game last week, let alone at the start of the game.
Second: A big thank you to Joey, our tireless GM who kept track of who had and who hadn't sent in orders in time - right up until the last turn when I was the culprit. Thank you for running this game Joey.
Third: Congratulations to Tim who managed to Solo - not something that happens everyday.
Fourth: All others - we all sucked. How could we let Tim manage to Solo?
Fifth: My position. Struck out early by the Austrian, while trying to take out the Peter the Turk. Well - we managed to take Peter out, but it cost me my position. From then on I just played to survive, which I did manage in the end. Being a puppet to Austria / Russia - they basically dictated where I should go I didn't have all that much heart in the game. We did have our internal battles though and I could have been taken out by them, but in the end I did manage to survive, although not much more.
/Fredrik
2010/4/19 peter <peterawleggett(at)yahoo.com>
Congratulations, Tim - apology accepted! Well played.
Thanks to Joey for all the efficient work & for keeping me in the loop.
From the Sick Man of Europe, deceased for lack of allies,
Peter
--- On Sun, 18/4/10, Tim Fuhrmeister <timfuhrmeister(at)hotmail.com> wrote:
From: Tim Fuhrmeister <timfuhrmeister(at)hotmail.com>
Subject: RE: DC280 Russian victory
To: "Joey Pedicini" <bobbarkerfan1ped(at)yahoo.com>, fredrik(at)familjenblom.se, jeffcole854(at)gmail.com, mdemagogue(at)gmail.com, ross826(at)gmail.com, peterawleggett(at)yahoo.com, dc280(at)diplomaticcorp.com, "akossoff" <akossoff(at)gmail.com>
Date: Sunday, 18 April, 2010, 23:36
Hi all:
That was good game!
I would like to thank our first time GM who did a kick ass job and made it possible.
When I ask myself what was the most memorable thing about our game I always think about poor England who ended the first year with enemy fleets in the channel and the north sea and a German army in yorkshire. This had to be the worst start I have EVER seen for England!
Even though this game is called diplomacy, the Prime Minister almost refused to engage in it and France too for that matter. Between those two I got 10 words in response max. Hats off to the Kaiser and the king of Italy who fought a good fight and played it out to the end. Apoligies to the Sultan who I think I could have worked well with. And of course thanks to the ArchDuke whose support made victory possible(he he). Seriously this was Ross's first game and I think he is going to have some great games in store for him.
Anyway thanks again all and I hope to
face you all again.
Tim.
Tsar of all Russia.
Date: Sun, 18 Apr 2010 03:54:46 -0700
From: bobbarkerfan1ped(at)yahoo.com
Subject: DC280 Russian victory
To: timfuhrmeister(at)hotmail.com; fredrik(at)familjenblom.se; jeffcole854(at)gmail.com; MDemagogue(at)gmail.com; ross826(at)gmail.com; peterawleggett(at)yahoo.com; dc280(at)diplomaticcorp.com; akossoff(at)gmail.com
Hey everyone,
Sorry for the delay. Long day yesterday. We have reached the end, after 20 years of play, the Russians have taken half of the SCs and have become the champions. Congratulations Tim, and thanks everyone else for playing. You can reply to this or go on the DC280 forum and talk about the finish and anything. It was a great first GM experience, and I hope to run into you all again in the future!
ORDERS:Austria:
F Albania Supports F Tyrrhenian Sea - Ionian Sea
A Bohemia - Vienna
A Budapest - Rumania (*Fails*)
A Greece - Bulgaria (*Fails*)
A Piedmont - Venice
A Serbia Supports A Budapest - Rumania
A Tuscany - Piedmont
A Tyrolia Supports A Bohemia - Vienna
F Tyrrhenian Sea - Ionian Sea
F Western Mediterranean - Gulf of Lyon (*Bounce*)
France:
F Brest - English Channel
A Burgundy, no move received
F Clyde - Liverpool (*Bounce*)
A Gascony - Marseilles (*Fails*)
A London Hold (*Dislodged*)
F Marseilles - Gulf of Lyon (*Bounce*)
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean Hold
A Picardy, no move received
A Spain Hold
Italy:
F Irish Sea - Liverpool (*Bounce*)
A Tunis Hold
Russia:
F Aegean Sea Supports A Bulgaria
A Belgium Hold
F Black Sea Supports A Rumania
A Bulgaria Supports A Rumania (*Cut*)
F Edinburgh Hold
A Galicia -
Vienna (*Fails*)
F Holland Supports A Belgium
A Kiel Supports A Munich
A Munich Hold
F North Sea Supports F Yorkshire - London
A Rumania Supports A Bulgaria (*Cut*)
A Silesia Supports A Munich
F Yorkshire - London
Thanks everyone!
Joey
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dc311 Spring '04 Results - notasb (Apr 19, 2010, 2:36 pm) |
Austria - Bruce Ray
England - Daniel Dzikowicz
France - Nick Powell
Germany - Dirk Knemeyer
Italy - Jason K
Russia - Paul Russell
Turkey - Hamish Williams
Map:
http://home.comcast.net/~dawench/311/31104Spring.gif
Retreats are Due Tuesday April 20th 2 PM CDST (GMT -5) 1900 GMT
Orders and Results:
Austria:
F Apulia - Ionian Sea
A Budapest - Rumania
A Greece Supports A Trieste - Serbia
F Naples - Tyrrhenian Sea
A Rome - Venice
A Sevastopol Supports A Budapest - Rumania
A Trieste - Serbia
A Venice - Tyrolia
A Vienna - Bohemia
A Warsaw Hold (*Dislodged*)
England:
F English Channel - Brest (*Fails*)
F Irish Sea Supports F North Atlantic Ocean - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
F London Hold
F North Atlantic Ocean - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
F North Sea Hold
A Picardy Supports A Burgundy - Paris
F St Petersburg(nc) Hold
France:
F Brest Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean (*Cut*)
A Gascony - Burgundy
A Marseilles Supports A Gascony - Burgundy
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean Supports F Brest (*Dislodged*)
A Paris - Picardy (*Dislodged*)
Germany:
A Burgundy - Paris
A Prussia - Warsaw
A Ruhr - Burgundy (*Fails*)
A Silesia Supports A Prussia - Warsaw
F Sweden - Gulf of Bothnia
Russia:
A Moscow Hold
Turkey:
A Ankara - Armenia
A Bulgaria Hold
F Constantinople - Black Sea
A Smyrna - Constantinople
F Tunis - North Africa
Retreats Due:
French F Mid-Atlantic Ocean can retreat to Gascony or Spain(nc) or Portugal or Spain(sc) or Western Mediterranean or OTB.
French A Paris can retreat to Gascony or OTB.
Austrian A Warsaw can retreat to Livonia or Ukraine or Galicia or OTB.
------------
Experience is a wonderful thing. It
enables you to recognize a mistake when you make it again.
The New Busy is not the old busy. Search, chat and e-mail from your inbox. Get started.[Reply] |
DC280 Russian victory - z93blom (Apr 19, 2010, 2:30 pm) |
All,
First off - I suck at writing long posts about what's happened in the game. I'm getting to be senile enough so that I can't remember what happened in the game last week, let alone at the start of the game.
Second: A big thank you to Joey, our tireless GM who kept track of who had and who hadn't sent in orders in time - right up until the last turn when I was the culprit. Thank you for running this game Joey.
Third: Congratulations to Tim who managed to Solo - not something that happens everyday.
Fourth: All others - we all sucked. How could we let Tim manage to Solo?
Fifth: My position. Struck out early by the Austrian, while trying to take out the Peter the Turk. Well - we managed to take Peter out, but it cost me my position. From then on I just played to survive, which I did manage in the end. Being a puppet to Austria / Russia - they basically dictated where I should go I didn't have all that much heart in the game. We did have our internal battles though and I could have been taken out by them, but in the end I did manage to survive, although not much more.
/Fredrik
2010/4/19 peter <peterawleggett(at)yahoo.com>
Congratulations, Tim - apology accepted! Well played.
Thanks to Joey for all the efficient work & for keeping me in the loop.
From the Sick Man of Europe, deceased for lack of allies,
Peter
--- On Sun, 18/4/10, Tim Fuhrmeister <timfuhrmeister(at)hotmail.com> wrote:
From: Tim Fuhrmeister <timfuhrmeister(at)hotmail.com>
Subject: RE: DC280 Russian victory
To: "Joey Pedicini" <bobbarkerfan1ped(at)yahoo.com>, fredrik(at)familjenblom.se, jeffcole854(at)gmail.com, mdemagogue(at)gmail.com, ross826(at)gmail.com, peterawleggett(at)yahoo.com, dc280(at)diplomaticcorp.com, "akossoff" <akossoff(at)gmail.com>
Date: Sunday, 18 April, 2010, 23:36
Hi all:
That was good game!
I would like to thank our first time GM who did a kick ass job and made it possible.
When I ask myself what was the most memorable thing about our game I always think about poor England who ended the first year with enemy fleets in the channel and the north sea and a German army in yorkshire. This had to be the worst start I have EVER seen for England!
Even though this game is called diplomacy, the Prime Minister almost refused to engage in it and France too for that matter. Between those two I got 10 words in response max. Hats off to the Kaiser and the king of Italy who fought a good fight and played it out to the end. Apoligies to the Sultan who I think I could have worked well with. And of course thanks to the ArchDuke whose support made victory possible(he he). Seriously this was Ross's first game and I think he is going to have some great games in store for him.
Anyway thanks again all and I hope to face
you all again.
Tim.
Tsar of all Russia.
Date: Sun, 18 Apr 2010 03:54:46 -0700
From: bobbarkerfan1ped(at)yahoo.com
Subject: DC280 Russian victory
To: timfuhrmeister(at)hotmail.com; fredrik(at)familjenblom.se; jeffcole854(at)gmail.com; MDemagogue(at)gmail.com; ross826(at)gmail.com; peterawleggett(at)yahoo.com; dc280(at)diplomaticcorp.com; akossoff(at)gmail.com
Hey everyone,
Sorry for the delay. Long day yesterday. We have reached the end, after 20 years of play, the Russians have taken half of the SCs and have become the champions. Congratulations Tim, and thanks everyone else for playing. You can reply to this or go on the DC280 forum and talk about the finish and anything. It was a great first GM experience, and I hope to run into you all again in the future!
ORDERS:Austria:
F Albania Supports F Tyrrhenian Sea - Ionian Sea
A Bohemia - Vienna
A Budapest - Rumania (*Fails*)
A Greece - Bulgaria (*Fails*)
A Piedmont - Venice
A Serbia Supports A Budapest - Rumania
A Tuscany - Piedmont
A Tyrolia Supports A Bohemia - Vienna
F Tyrrhenian Sea - Ionian Sea
F Western Mediterranean - Gulf of Lyon (*Bounce*)
France:
F Brest - English Channel
A Burgundy, no move received
F Clyde - Liverpool (*Bounce*)
A Gascony - Marseilles (*Fails*)
A London Hold (*Dislodged*)
F Marseilles - Gulf of Lyon (*Bounce*)
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean Hold
A Picardy, no move received
A Spain Hold
Italy:
F Irish Sea - Liverpool (*Bounce*)
A Tunis Hold
Russia:
F Aegean Sea Supports A Bulgaria
A Belgium Hold
F Black Sea Supports A Rumania
A Bulgaria Supports A Rumania (*Cut*)
F Edinburgh Hold
A Galicia -
Vienna (*Fails*)
F Holland Supports A Belgium
A Kiel Supports A Munich
A Munich Hold
F North Sea Supports F Yorkshire - London
A Rumania Supports A Bulgaria (*Cut*)
A Silesia Supports A Munich
F Yorkshire - London
Thanks everyone!
Joey
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dc294 Game Over - notasb (Apr 19, 2010, 2:09 pm) |
The DIAS has passed, our game is concluded. I hope you all will take the time to write an EOG.
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enables you to recognize a mistake when you make it again.
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DC 298 Spring 1915 Adjucation - untitled36 (Apr 19, 2010, 2:05 pm) |
Yep. Draw failed.
John
[Reply] |
dc287 - Roster full - Viper (Apr 19, 2010, 1:57 pm) |
Hey everyone. Here we are finally ready to go full speed ahead. We've found someone to fill our last spot. Say hi to Sean, who will be playing Sahara. Here's the full roster:
Country
NameEmailSahara
AmazonSean O'Donnell
Warren Flemingsean_o_donnell(at)hotmail.com
alwayshunted(at)hotmail.comMexico
Bret Pollackbret_pollack(at)hotmail.comChinaJohn Galvanojgalvano10(at)regis-nyc.org
RussiaJoe Babinsackchaosonejoe(at)yahoo.comEuropeMark Jeffersonmarkj18(at)gmail.com
OceaniaKyle Rudgekrudge(at)goldenwestradio.comCongoMichael Simsmike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net
QuebecJim Atkinssavwa4(at)comcast.netPersiamanos tagaretagarakis(at)hotmail.com
So, we'll give another two days to get all the adjustments done and this game will be fully underway. The following are what I need for this Winter of 2002:
Statistics
Quebec: 8 sc's - 7 units = 1 build
Mexico: 8 sc's - 7 units = 1 build
Amazon: 5 sc's - 6 units = 1 disband
Europe: 4 sc's - 5 units = 1 disband
Russia: 9 sc's - 7 units = 2 builds
Sahara: 6 sc's - 7 units = 1 disband
Congo: 9 sc's - 7 units = 2 builds
Persia: 7 sc's - 7 units = even
China: 6 sc's - 5 units = 1 build
Oceania: 7 sc's - 7 units = even
mvp[Reply] |
dc287 - Roster full (dc287) Sean2010 Apr 19, 04:13 pm |
Hello everyone,
I'm Sean O'Donnell/Sean2010. I look forward to exchanging envoys with you soon.
from Sean
|
dc287 - Roster full (dc287) FuzzyLogic Apr 19, 04:16 pm |
Hi, Sean!
(am I the only one who follows instructions?)
From: Diplomacy Gamemaster [mailto:worldwidegm(at)gmail.com]
Sent: Mon 4/19/2010 1:57 PM
To: dc287; Bret Pollack; Galvano, John; Jim Atkins; joe babinsack; Kyle Rudge; manolis tagarakis; Mark Jefferson; Michael Sims; Warren Fleming; sean_o_donnell(at)hotmail.com
Subject: dc287 - Roster full
Hey everyone. Here we are finally ready to go full speed ahead. We've found someone to fill our last spot. Say hi to Sean, who will be playing Sahara. Here's the full roster:
Country
Name
Email
Sahara
Amazon
Sean O'Donnell
Warren Fleming
sean_o_donnell(at)hotmail.com
alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com
Mexico
Bret Pollack
bret_pollack(at)hotmail.com
China
John Galvano
jgalvano10(at)regis-nyc.org
Russia
Joe Babinsack
chaosonejoe(at)yahoo.com
Europe
Mark Jefferson
markj18(at)gmail.com
Oceania
Kyle Rudge
krudge(at)goldenwestradio.com
Congo
Michael Sims
mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net
Quebec
Jim Atkins
savwa4(at)comcast.net
Persia
manos tagar
etagarakis(at)hotmail.com
So, we'll give another two days to get all the adjustments done and this game will be fully underway. The following are what I need for this Winter of 2002:
Statistics
Quebec: 8 sc's - 7 units = 1 build
Mexico: 8 sc's - 7 units = 1 build
Amazon: 5 sc's - 6 units = 1 disband
Europe: 4 sc's - 5 units = 1 disband
Russia: 9 sc's - 7 units = 2 builds
Sahara: 6 sc's - 7 units = 1 disband
Congo: 9 sc's - 7 units = 2 builds
Persia: 7 sc's - 7 units = even
China: 6 sc's - 5 units = 1 build
Oceania: 7 sc's - 7 units = even
mvp |
dc287 - Roster full (dc287) alwayshunted Apr 19, 04:28 pm |
Yes Mike... you are. Now get the H*** off my continent please.....
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DC 298 Spring 1915 Adjucation - untitled36 (Apr 19, 2010, 1:56 pm) |
Let's just say you better make sure you copy to the "order" box next turn, Alan. I have a feeling they might just get lost.
John
[Reply] |
DC 298 Spring 1915 Adjucation - DrSwordopolis (Apr 19, 2010, 1:52 pm) |
I guess the draw proposal failed, huh?
On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 7:40 AM, John R <untitled36(at)hotmail.com> wrote:
Hey guys. The past few turns I feel like I've kind of short-changed you in the GM commentary department, but I'm going to have to do it again this time. Being gone this past weekend threw off my own diplomacy games, and so I need to write some press in those games before the deadline.
England:
F Denmark, no move received
F Helgoland Bight, no move received
F Holland, no move received
A Picardy, no move received
France:
A Belgium - Ruhr (*Fails*)
F Brest - English Channel
A Burgundy Hold
A Kiel Hold
F Liverpool - North Atlantic Ocean
A Paris Supports A Burgundy
F Portugal - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
Italy:
F Aegean Sea - Bulgaria(sc)
F Gulf of Lyon - Tyrrhenian Sea
F Ionian Sea - Aegean Sea
A Marseilles - Piedmont
A Serbia - Rumania
F Spain(sc) Hold
A Trieste - Budapest
F Tunis - Ionian Sea
A Tyrolia Supports A Venice - Trieste (*Disbanded*)
A Venice - Trieste (*Bounce*)
F Western Mediterranean Hold
Russia:
A Ankara Supports A Armenia - Smyrna
A Armenia - Smyrna
A Berlin Supports A Silesia - Munich
A Bohemia Supports A Munich - Tyrolia
A Finland - Sweden (*Fails*)
A Munich - Tyrolia
A Ruhr Supports A Silesia - Munich (*Cut*)
A Silesia - Munich
F St Petersburg(nc) - Norway
A Sweden - Denmark (*Fails*)
A Vienna - Trieste (*Bounce*)
A Warsaw - Galicia
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dc308 - Winter 1902 Results - z93blom (Apr 19, 2010, 1:43 pm) |
Gentlemen,
Two new Armies by the Mediterranean Sea.
Next turn: Spring 1903 Movement
Next Deadline: Thursday, 22nd of April, 18:00 GMT (6PM).
Austria: Build A Trieste
France: Build A Marseilles
Next turn: Spring 1903 Movement
Next Deadline: Thursday, 22nd of April, 18:00 GMT (6PM).
/Fredrik[Reply] |
dc308 - Winter 1902 Results (dc308) z93blom Apr 22, 03:34 pm |
Gentlemen,
This has been a fantastic game so far with no NMRs. Let's keep up the good work. I think that a game with no NMRs runs much better than a game with continual NMRs. Therefore I've decided to suspend the current adjudication by 24 hours while I wait for an orderset that has not come through. To be fair I will allow each one of you one such 24-hour grace period.
The current turn is due in less than 21½ hours from now.
Current turn: Spring 1903 Movement
Current Deadline: Friday, 23nd of April, 18:00 GMT (6PM).
/Fredrik
2010/4/19 Fredrik Blom <fredrik(at)familjenblom.se>
Gentlemen,
Two new Armies by the Mediterranean Sea.
Next turn: Spring 1903 Movement
Next Deadline: Thursday, 22nd of April, 18:00 GMT (6PM).
Austria: Build A Trieste
France: Build A Marseilles
Next turn: Spring 1903 Movement
Next Deadline: Thursday, 22nd of April, 18:00 GMT (6PM).
/Fredrik |
dc318 - Winter Blitz 2010 Spring 1904 results - z93blom (Apr 19, 2010, 1:37 pm) |
Blitzers,
Fighting continues from the trenches of last year, as almost all advances are stopped. The only units changing position from last season are some of the Russian troops and the Italian Fleets. All others are stopped. Special notice goes to the French, who manages to stave off all German advances with his four troops.
Needless to say - no retreats are needed, and we move into the Fall movement at once.
Next turn: Fall 1904 Adjustments
Next Deadline: Thursday, 22nd of April 2010, 18:00 GMT (6PM).
England: A Liverpool, no move receivedF London, no move received
France: F Brest - Gascony (*Bounce*)F English Channel Supports F London
A Marseilles Supports F Brest - GasconyA Picardy - Brest (*Fails*)
Germany: A Belgium Supports A Munich - Burgundy (*Fails*)A Burgundy - Gascony (*Bounce*)
A Munich - Burgundy (*Fails*)F North Sea Supports F Yorkshire - LondonA Paris Supports A Burgundy - GasconyA Ruhr Supports A BelgiumF Yorkshire - London (*Fails*)
Italy: A Budapest Supports A RumaniaF Naples - Ionian SeaF Trieste - Albania (*Bounce*)F Tyrrhenian Sea - Western MediterraneanA Venice - Trieste (*Fails*)
A Vienna Supports A Venice - Trieste (*Fails*)
Russia: F Edinburgh - ClydeA Galicia Supports A RumaniaF Norway - Norwegian SeaA Rumania Hold
A St Petersburg - MoscowA Ukraine Supports A Rumania (*Cut*)
Turkey: A Armenia - Sevastopol (*Fails*)F Black Sea Supports A Bulgaria - RumaniaA Bulgaria - Rumania (*Fails*)
A Constantinople - Bulgaria (*Fails*)A Greece - Albania (*Bounce*)A Serbia Supports A Bulgaria - RumaniaA Sevastopol - Ukraine (*Fails*)
Next turn: Fall 1904 Adjustments
Next Deadline: Thursday, 22nd of April 2010, 18:00 GMT (6PM).
/Fredrik[Reply] |
DC 298 Spring 1915 Adjucation - AlanRFarrington (Apr 19, 2010, 1:35 pm) |
its ok John, no one reads your commentary anyway.
--Alan
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Hey guys. The past few turns I feel like I've kind of short-changed you in the GM commentary department, but I'm going to have to do it again this time.
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dc318 - Winter Blitz 2010 Winter 1903 results - z93blom (Apr 19, 2010, 1:34 pm) |
Blitzers,
Fighting continues from the trenches of last year, as almost all advances are stopped. The only units changing position from last season are some of the Russian units and the Italian Fleets. All others are stopped. Special notice goes to the French, who manages to stave off all German advances with his four troops.
Needless to say - no retreats are needed, and we move into the Fall movement at once.
Next turn: Fall 1904 Adjustments
Next Deadline: Thursday, 22nd of April 2010, 18:00 GMT (6PM).
England: A Liverpool, no move receivedF London, no move received
France: F Brest - Gascony (*Bounce*)F English Channel Supports F London
A Marseilles Supports F Brest - GasconyA Picardy - Brest (*Fails*)
Germany: A Belgium Supports A Munich - Burgundy (*Fails*)A Burgundy - Gascony (*Bounce*)
A Munich - Burgundy (*Fails*)F North Sea Supports F Yorkshire - LondonA Paris Supports A Burgundy - GasconyA Ruhr Supports A BelgiumF Yorkshire - London (*Fails*)
Italy: A Budapest Supports A RumaniaF Naples - Ionian SeaF Trieste - Albania (*Bounce*)F Tyrrhenian Sea - Western MediterraneanA Venice - Trieste (*Fails*)
A Vienna Supports A Venice - Trieste (*Fails*)
Russia: F Edinburgh - ClydeA Galicia Supports A RumaniaF Norway - Norwegian SeaA Rumania Hold
A St Petersburg - MoscowA Ukraine Supports A Rumania (*Cut*)
Turkey: A Armenia - Sevastopol (*Fails*)F Black Sea Supports A Bulgaria - RumaniaA Bulgaria - Rumania (*Fails*)
A Constantinople - Bulgaria (*Fails*)A Greece - Albania (*Bounce*)A Serbia Supports A Bulgaria - RumaniaA Sevastopol - Ukraine (*Fails*)
Next turn: Fall 1904 Adjustments
Next Deadline: Thursday, 22nd of April 2010, 18:00 GMT (6PM).
/Fredrik[Reply] |
DC224 Spring 18: Spring Reminder...don't become a... - garry.bledsoe (Apr 19, 2010, 12:02 pm) |
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DC319: Spring 1936 Moves - charlesf (Apr 19, 2010, 11:31 am) |
Hi guys,
I am particularly
fond of the very first season in any Diplomacy game as danger and opportunity
are held in balance. The future is wide-open! The first results may then prove a
promising start or something of a reality-check. In either case, hopefully
spurring players on to step up their game yet once more. After all, nobody's
fate is decided in either direction at this very early
juncture.
I'm afraid the earlier RP module contained a bug I now discovered. You'll
find the corrected files attached - as well as the dpy file showing the present
state of the game.
The Fall 1936 moves are due to me NLT 6PM CET
on Monday, 26 April. So get me those prelims
by Saturday, 24 April 6PM CET (GMT+1), at the
latest.
It's been fun and enlightening to observe all
the negotiations. I'm anxious to see what shall happen next.
Bonne chance!
Charles
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PLAYERS:
BRITAIN: Michael Thompson <psychosis(at)sky.com>
FRANCE: Joao Queiros <jlqueiros3(at)hotmail.com>
GERMANY: Ghostine, Jimmy <Jimmy.Ghostine(at)vtmednet.org>
ITALY &
NAT. SPAIN: Dirk Knemeyer dirk(at)knemeyer.com
POLAND: Kyle Overby-Lee <tomjnkns.IL(at)gmail.com>
SOVIET UNION &
REP. SPAIN: Nigel Phillips <nephilli99(at)hotmail.com>
TURKEY: Repu Maoni <wesaq(at)list.ru>
HEADLINES:
o NORWAY RACKS UP THE MOST MEDALS AT
1936 WINTER OLYMPICS
o ROYAL NAVY REMAINS IN PORT SUEZ FOR REFITTING
o BREST SQUADRON RETURNS TO PORT AS ANGLO-PORTUGUESE
FLEET STEAMS OVER HORIZON
o CROWDS CHEER WEHRMACHT TROOPS PARADING THROUGH
VIENNA
o DUCE ORDERS ARMED FORCES WESTWARDS
o LITHUANIAN GOVERNMENT SUBMITS TO POLISH
ULTIMATUM
o FINLAND BECOMES THE LATEST SOCIALIST SOVIET
REPUBLIC
o TURKISH MINORITY IN BULGARIA PROTECTED BY NEWLY
ESTABLISHED TURKISH BASES
o FIRST SHOTS IN SPANISH CIVIL WAR UNDECISIVE
PRESS:
Pic of the Day: Jeanette Kesser (UK) competing at
the 1936 Winter Olympics
Quote of the Day: "Strong, healthy and flourishing
nations increase in numbers. From a given moment they require a continual
expansion of their frontiers, they require new territory for the accomodation of
their surplus population. Since almost every part of the globe is inhabited, new
territory must, as a rule, be obtained at the cost of its possessors, that is to
say, by conquest, which thus becomes a law of necessity."
-General Friedrich von Bernhardi, 1912
ORDERS:
Britain:
F Edinburgh - North Sea
F Gibraltar - South-Western
Approaches
F London - English Channel
F Suez Hold
France:
A Algiers Hold
A Beirut - Syria
F Brest - South-Western
Approaches (*Fails*)
A Marseille - Piedmont (*Fails*)
A Paris -
Picardy
Germany:
A Berlin - Saxony
F Hamburg - Baltic Sea
A Munich -
Austria
Italy:
A Milan - Piedmont
F Naples - Tyrrhenian Sea
A Rome
Supports A Milan - Piedmont
A Tripoli - Southern Algeria
Poland:
A Cracow - Transylvania
F Gdynia - Gulf of Danzig
A
Warsaw - Lithuania
Turkey:
A Ankara - Istanbul
A Istanbul - Bulgaria
F Izmir -
Eastern Mediterranean
USSR:
F Leningrad(sc) - Finland(sc)
A Moscow - Byelorussia
A
Stalingrad - Persia (*Fails*)
Nationalist_Spain:
A Burgos - Madrid (*Bounce*)
Republican_Spain:
A Valencia - Madrid (*Bounce*)
Austria:
A Austria Hold (*Dislodged*)
Belgium:
A Belgium Supports F Netherlands
Bulgaria:
A Bulgaria Hold (*Dislodged*)
Czechia:
A Czechia Supports A Munich - Austria
Denmark:
F Denmark Hold
Egypt:
A Egypt Hold
Finland:
A Finland Hold (*Disbanded*)
Greece:
F Greece Hold
Hungary:
A Hungary Supports A Munich - Austria
Iraq:
A Iraq Hold
Latvia:
A Latvia Supports A Warsaw - Lithuania
Lithuania:
A Lithuania Hold (*Dislodged*)
Morocco:
A Morocco Hold
Netherlands:
F Netherlands Hold
Norway:
F Norway Hold
Persia:
A Persia Hold
Portugal:
F Portugal Supports F Gibraltar - South-Western
Approaches
Rumania:
A Rumania Hold
Sweden:
F Sweden Supports F Leningrad(sc) - Finland(sc)
Switzerland:
A Switzerland Supports A Austria
Yugoslavia:
A Croatia Hold
A Serbia Supports A Istanbul -
Bulgaria
PENDING RETREATS:
None.
SUPPLY CENTER OWNERSHIP:
Britain(4): Edinburgh, Liverpool, London,
Suez.
France(5): Algiers, Beirut, Brest, Marseille,
Paris.
Germany(3): Berlin, Hamburg,
Munich.
Italy(4): Milan, Naples, Rome,
Tripoli.
Poland(3): Cracow, Gdynia,
Warsaw.
Turkey(3): Ankara, Istanbul,
Izmir.
USSR(3): Leningrad, Moscow, Stalingrad.
Nationalist Spain(1): Burgos
Republican Spain(1): Valencia
Minor Powers(23): Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia (Yug.), Czechia, Denmark,
Egypt, Finland, Greece, Hungary, Iraq, Latvia, Lithuania, Morocco, Netherlands,
Norway, Persia, Portugal, Rumania, Serbia
(Yug.), Sweden, Switzerland.
DEADLINE
SCHEDULE: (all orders are due NLT 6PM CET (GMT+1)...not local time)
o Summer 1936 Retreats: 21 April
o Fall 1936 Moves: (24) 26
April
o Winter 1936 Retreats/Adjustments: 28
April
o Spring 1937 Moves: (1) 3 May
ORDERS MAP:
RESULTS MAP:[Reply] |
Dc302 Spring 1904 reminder - psychosis1973 (Apr 19, 2010, 11:26 am) |
This is your Spring 1904 reminder - deadline for moves is 2100GMT tomorrow, Tuesday 20th April. This is about 27 hours time.
As of now, I'm still waiting for Italian and English moves
.[Reply] |
DC280 Russian victory - pawl (Apr 19, 2010, 11:15 am) |
Congratulations, Tim - apology accepted! Well played.
Thanks to Joey for all the efficient work & for keeping me in the loop.
From the Sick Man of Europe, deceased for lack of allies,
Peter
--- On Sun, 18/4/10, Tim Fuhrmeister <timfuhrmeister(at)hotmail.com> wrote:
From: Tim Fuhrmeister <timfuhrmeister(at)hotmail.com>
Subject: RE: DC280 Russian victory
To: "Joey Pedicini" <bobbarkerfan1ped(at)yahoo.com>, fredrik(at)familjenblom.se, jeffcole854(at)gmail.com, mdemagogue(at)gmail.com, ross826(at)gmail.com, peterawleggett(at)yahoo.com, dc280(at)diplomaticcorp.com, "akossoff" <akossoff(at)gmail.com>
Date: Sunday, 18 April, 2010, 23:36
Hi all:
That was good game!
I would like to thank our first time GM who did a kick ass job and made it possible.
When I ask myself what was the most memorable thing about our game I always think about poor England who ended the first year with enemy fleets in the channel and the north sea and a German army in yorkshire. This had to be the worst start I have EVER seen for England!
Even though this game is called diplomacy, the Prime Minister almost refused to engage in it and France too for that matter. Between those two I got 10 words in response max. Hats off to the Kaiser and the king of Italy who fought a good fight and played it out to the end. Apoligies to the Sultan who I think I could have worked well with. And of course thanks to the ArchDuke whose support made victory possible(he he). Seriously this was Ross's first game and I think he is going to have some great games in store for him.
Anyway thanks again all and I hope to face
you all again.
Tim.
Tsar of all Russia.
Date: Sun, 18 Apr 2010 03:54:46 -0700
From: bobbarkerfan1ped(at)yahoo.com
Subject: DC280 Russian victory
To: timfuhrmeister(at)hotmail.com; fredrik(at)familjenblom.se; jeffcole854(at)gmail.com; MDemagogue(at)gmail.com; ross826(at)gmail.com; peterawleggett(at)yahoo.com; dc280(at)diplomaticcorp.com; akossoff(at)gmail.com
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Hey everyone,
Sorry for the delay. Long day yesterday. We have reached the end, after 20 years of play, the Russians have taken half of the SCs and have become the champions. Congratulations Tim, and thanks everyone else for playing. You can reply to this or go on the DC280 forum and talk about the finish and anything. It was a great first GM experience, and I hope to run into you all again in the future!
ORDERS:Austria:
F Albania Supports F Tyrrhenian Sea - Ionian Sea
A Bohemia - Vienna
A Budapest - Rumania (*Fails*)
A Greece - Bulgaria (*Fails*)
A Piedmont - Venice
A Serbia Supports A Budapest - Rumania
A Tuscany - Piedmont
A Tyrolia Supports A Bohemia - Vienna
F Tyrrhenian Sea - Ionian Sea
F Western Mediterranean - Gulf of Lyon (*Bounce*)
France:
F Brest - English Channel
A Burgundy, no move received
F Clyde - Liverpool (*Bounce*)
A Gascony - Marseilles (*Fails*)
A London Hold (*Dislodged*)
F Marseilles - Gulf of Lyon (*Bounce*)
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean Hold
A Picardy, no move received
A Spain Hold
Italy:
F Irish Sea - Liverpool (*Bounce*)
A Tunis Hold
Russia:
F Aegean Sea Supports A Bulgaria
A Belgium Hold
F Black Sea Supports A Rumania
A Bulgaria Supports A Rumania (*Cut*)
F Edinburgh Hold
A Galicia -
Vienna (*Fails*)
F Holland Supports A Belgium
A Kiel Supports A Munich
A Munich Hold
F North Sea Supports F Yorkshire - London
A Rumania Supports A Bulgaria (*Cut*)
A Silesia Supports A Munich
F Yorkshire - London
Thanks everyone!
Joey
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