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dc318 - Winter Blitz 2010 Spring 1903 results - z93blom   (Apr 12, 2010, 1:39 pm)
Blitzers,

England is about to lose its first center from a coordinated German-Russian attack, while Austria is about to lose its last center from a coordinated Turkish-Italian attack.


Retreat orders due:
English F Edinburgh can retreat to Clyde or Yorkshire or OTB.
If I do not receive a retreat order within 24 hours the unit will be disbanded.



Next turn: Summer 1904 Retreats

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[b] Upcoming turn: Fall 1904 Movement

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Austria: 
F Albania - Ionian Sea (*Bounce*)


England: 
F Edinburgh Hold (*Dislodged*)
A Liverpool, no move received
F London, no move received


France: 
A Belgium - Burgundy (*Disbanded*)
F English Channel - Brest (*Bounce*)
F Gascony - Brest (*Bounce*)
A Picardy Supports A Belgium - Burgundy
A Spain - Marseilles


Germany: 
F Denmark Supports F North Sea
A Holland - Belgium
A Munich - Burgundy (*Bounce*)
F North Sea Supports F Norwegian Sea - Edinburgh
A Paris Supports A Munich - Burgundy
A Ruhr Supports A Holland - Belgium


Italy: 
F Naples - Ionian Sea (*Bounce*)
F Trieste - Albania (*Fails*)
A Tyrolia Supports A Venice - Trieste (*Fails*)
A Venice - Trieste (*Fails*)
A Vienna - Budapest


Russia: 
A Galicia Supports A Rumania
F Norwegian Sea - Edinburgh
A Rumania Hold
F Sevastopol - Armenia (*Fails*)
F Skagerrak Hold
A Sweden - Norway
A Ukraine Supports A Rumania


Turkey: 
A Ankara Supports A Smyrna - Armenia
F Black Sea - Rumania (*Fails*)
A Constantinople - Bulgaria
A Greece Supports A Constantinople - Bulgaria
A Serbia Supports A Vienna - Budapest
A Smyrna - Armenia



Next turn: Summer 1904 Retreats

[b] [b] [b]Next Deadline: Tuesday, 13th of April 2010, 18:00 GMT (6PM).
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DC224 Winter 17: Trolls Choose to Bank Units? - alwayshunted   (Apr 12, 2010, 10:38 am)
Trolls are just wandering again... but back home now.

W

From: kielmarch(at)hotmail.com
To: dc224(at)diplomaticcorp.com
CC: sandiegosmith(at)hotmail.com; matthew.kremer(at)yale.edu; kelly058(at)verizon.net; mvpenner(at)yahoo.com; mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net; mrh(at)panix.com; ndeily(at)yahoo.com; congressofvienna1814(at)yahoo.com; nephilli99(at)hotmail.com; rbristol(at)cogeco.ca; sucastag(at)wanadoo.fr; alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com; maxatrest(at)yahoo.co.uk
Subject: DC224 Winter 17: Trolls Choose to Bank Units?
Date: Sun, 11 Apr 2010 11:12:52 -0400

.ExternalClass .ecxhmmessage P {padding:0px;} .ExternalClass body.ecxhmmessage {font-size:10pt;font-family:Verdana;} No Builds Received from Our Trolls But Storytime Cannot Wait!
A DIAS EGP Received and Is Up for Your Consideration.

Dwarves:
Remove F Endor

Ogres:
Build F Lankhmar
Build F Horborixen

Pirates:
Build F Pans Labyrinth

Rogues:
Build F Dargaard Keep
Build A Ashan

Trolls:
Nada, Nothing, Zilch

Undead:
Build F Skullcap

Let's go ahead and set Spring 18 for Monday April 19th at 6pm CST.

Garry


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277 spain EGS - FuzzyLogic   (Apr 12, 2010, 9:19 am)
Quick one for me, I'll reply to Michael's since it was the most relevant to my short existence...

He's right on that Britain sold the farm to attack me. Andrew told me pretty honestly that he was set on going for me no matter what, which was disappointing coming from such a reputable player. A closed door policy usually gets you nowhere in this game, and it got us both eliminated. I take solace in Britain being eliminated too. Good game all, particularly Michael for being ready to capitalize on the board dynamics to wipe out two players, and the others for locking down a draw. Of course it was perfectly GM'd for the short while that I was in it! Michael - perhaps a Spain working for you vs Egypt might have made some impact?

Anyways, 0 for 2 in Modern, definitely not my variant...
-mike






I echo comments about the GM - well done Alan!!

Interesting game, albeit it died a bit of a death towards the end. The game started for me with Britain offering the world if I joined him in attacking Spain. As Spain was the most notorious player on the site, I quickly decided to go with this, making a peace with Italy and Germany, my other nearest neighbours. The campaign against Spain went well but Germany and Italy started getting twitchy and turned on me...I managed to hold them off until Spain was finished, at which point the original British player left the game. Fortunately, it was around then that German and Italy were being pressured from the east, so they both wanted to cut a deal with me, and as a consequence I chose to go after the new British player, with a good degree of success. This put me in a good position to stab Germany and Italy - somewhat bizarrely, this was shortly followed by an offer from the German player to cede most of his centres to me in return for a survival and allowing him to go after/frustrate Poland - I'm not sure what went on there in the early part of the game, but Isaac was clearly pissed at Joey!

Overall, I guess I could have made a run at a solo - I made a superficial attempt with a limited stab of Poland - however a solo would have been very unlikely - there was no way I could have taken on both Egypt and Poland and I was rapidly reaching a stalemate against Poland anyway.

I think I was lucky in the game in having a strong, determined early ally, and the other subsequent twists and turns in the game fell kindly for me.

Thanks to the other players - hope to see you in future games!

Michael

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277 spain EGS (dc277) psychosis1973 Apr 13, 06:23 am
I think Mick had too many fleets in the Med for any attempt to take him out by naval power alone to be realistic...whether they were spanish fleets or french fleets is immaterial

Michael

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From: Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net>
Subject: 277 spain EGS
To: bobbarkerfan1ped(at)yahoo.com, amt(at)berkeley.edu, isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com, jwmchughjr(at)gmail.com, jmc66(at)mac.com, mickstagman(at)aol.com, m_don_j(at)hotmail.com, "Michael Sims" <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net>, psychosis(at)sky.com, sanjat312(at)yahoo.com, etagarakis(at)hotmail.com
Cc: "dc277" <dc277(at)diplomaticcorp.com>
Date: Monday, 12 April, 2010, 15:19




Quick one
for me, I'll reply to Michael's since it was the
most relevant to my short existence...
 
He's
right on that Britain sold the farm to attack me. 
Andrew told me pretty honestly that he was set on going for
me no matter what, which was disappointing coming from such
a reputable player.  A closed door policy usually gets
you nowhere in this game, and it got us both
eliminated.  I take solace in Britain being
eliminated too.  Good game all, particularly Michael
for being ready to capitalize on the board dynamics to
wipe out two players, and the others for locking down a
draw.  Of course it was perfectly GM'd for the
short while that I was in it!  Michael - perhaps a Spain working for you vs
Egypt might have made some impact?
 
Anyways, 0 for 2 in
Modern, definitely not my variant...
-mike
 
 
 
 
 
 
I echo comments
about the GM - well done Alan!!

Interesting game, albeit it died a bit of a death towards
the end. The game started for me with Britain offering the
world if I joined him in attacking Spain. As Spain was the
most notorious player on the site, I quickly decided to go
with this, making a peace with Italy and Germany, my other
nearest neighbours. The campaign against Spain went well but
Germany and Italy started getting twitchy and turned on
me...I managed to hold them off until Spain was finished, at
which point the original British player left the game.
Fortunately, it was around then that German and Italy were
being pressured from the east, so they both wanted to cut a
deal with me, and as a consequence I chose to go after the
new British player, with a good degree of success. This put
me in a good position to stab Germany and Italy - somewhat
bizarrely, this was shortly followed by an offer from the
German player to cede most of his centres to me in return
for a survival and allowing him to go after/frustrate Poland
- I'm not sure what went on there in the early part of
the game, but Isaac was clearly pissed at Joey!

Overall, I guess I could have made a run at a solo - I made
a superficial attempt with a limited stab of Poland -
however a solo would have been very unlikely - there was no
way I could have taken on both Egypt and Poland and I was
rapidly reaching a stalemate against Poland anyway.

I think I was lucky in the game in having a strong,
determined early ally, and the other subsequent twists and
turns in the game fell kindly for me.

Thanks to the other players - hope to see you in future
games!

Michael

dc316 autumn and winter 1902 resutls - coryfucius   (Apr 12, 2010, 8:57 am)
Sorry for the adjudication delay, neither the tournament directors nor I were able to run the results this weekend... so here they are now. Russia sails back eastward, England builds a fleet just in time to defend a home center, and France NBRs. Since it's already Monday, we'll apply the modified schedule we used during 1902 throughout 1903 as well. Spring 1903 orders will be due Wednesday 4/14 at 3pm Central (US) / 21:00 GMT. Prelims are strongly encouraged!

Cory

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Autumn 1902 retreat:

Russia:
F Sweden - Gulf of Bothnia

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Winter1902 adjustments:


England:
Build F Liverpool

France: (NBR)
Build waived

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dc318 - Winter Blitz 2010 Winter 1902 results - z93blom   (Apr 12, 2010, 8:39 am)
Blitzers,

A gentle reminder to get the orders in. I have precious few orders to date.


Next turn: Spring 1903 Movement

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DC 312 Spring 1903 adjucation - untitled36   (Apr 12, 2010, 8:38 am)
Lots of news this turn! In the west, A massive battle over burgandy results in a standoff. England takes spain, but Russia takes norway. In the east, Turkey moves into the Ionian sea. Austria is under attack from all sides, but ends up defending every attack except the one on Rumania, disbanding the army there. I'm looking forward to seeing what the map looks like after this fall!

no retreats, so I'll see you all thursday by 14:00 GMT.

John

Austria:
F Albania - Trieste (*Bounce*)
A Budapest Supports A Vienna - Galicia (*Cut*)
A Rumania - Ukraine (*Disbanded*)
A Vienna - Galicia (*Fails*)
England:
A Belgium Supports A Ruhr - Burgundy (*Cut*)
F English Channel Supports F Irish Sea - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
F Irish Sea - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - Spain(nc)
F Norway - Norwegian Sea
France:
A Gascony Supports A Marseilles - Burgundy
A Marseilles - Burgundy
A Paris Supports A Marseilles - Burgundy
F Picardy - Belgium (*Fails*)
F Portugal - Mid-Atlantic Ocean (*Fails*)
Germany:
A Denmark Hold
F Kiel Hold
A Munich Supports A Ruhr - Burgundy
A Ruhr - Burgundy (*Fails*)
A Silesia - Bohemia
Italy:
F Ionian Sea - Adriatic Sea
F Naples - Tyrrhenian Sea
A Tunis Hold
A Venice - Trieste (*Bounce*)
Russia:
F Black Sea - Sevastopol
A Galicia Supports A Serbia - Budapest (*Cut*)
A Serbia - Budapest (*Fails*)
F St Petersburg(nc) - Norway
A Ukraine - Rumania
A Warsaw Supports A Galicia
Turkey:
F Aegean Sea - Greece (*Fails*)
A Bulgaria Supports A Ukraine - Rumania
F Constantinople - Aegean Sea (*Fails*)
F Eastern Mediterranean - Ionian Sea
A Greece - Serbia (*Fails*)



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Dc 298 Winter 1913 Adjucation - untitled36   (Apr 12, 2010, 8:29 am)
We're at that stage of the game where progress can be pretty slow, and I think we see that this turn. Russia gets into Norway and Burgandy, and France moves into Belgium, but beyond that not much happens this turn. Italy and France have a massive battle on the border of Spain and Marseilles, but it results in a standoff. Meanwhile, in the east, both Italy and Russia shuffle some units around.

Really not much else to say. Lots of attempted moves, but nothing else really stood out. Or maybe I'm just tired on an early monday morning!

No retreats, so I'll see ya all Thursday at 8:00 AM CST

England:
A Belgium - Picardy
F Denmark - Kiel (*Fails*)
F English Channel Supports A Belgium - Picardy
F Helgoland Bight Supports F North Sea - Belgium (*Fails*)
F North Sea - Belgium (*Fails*)
France:
F Brest Hold
A Gascony Supports A Marseilles - Spain
A Holland - Belgium
A Kiel, no move received
F London - Wales
A Marseilles - Spain (*Fails*)
F Portugal Supports A Marseilles - Spain
A Ruhr Supports A Holland - Belgium
Italy:
F Aegean Sea Hold
A Bulgaria - Serbia
F Gulf of Lyon Supports F Spain(sc) - Marseilles
F Naples - Ionian Sea
A Piedmont Supports F Spain(sc) - Marseilles
F Spain(sc) - Marseilles (*Fails*)
A Trieste Supports A Tyrolia
A Tyrolia Supports A Trieste
F Tyrrhenian Sea - Western Mediterranean (*Fails*)
F Western Mediterranean - Spain(sc) (*Fails*)
Russia:
A Armenia - Smyrna
A Berlin Supports A Silesia - Munich
A Bohemia Supports A Vienna
A Constantinople - Ankara
A Moscow - St Petersburg
A Munich - Burgundy
A Silesia - Munich
A St Petersburg - Norway
A Vienna Hold
A Warsaw - Galicia

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DC310: Umbra: Restart - Samnuva   (Apr 12, 2010, 8:07 am)
Okay, people, sorry about that. The deadline is bumped to Thursday, March 15th at 7:00PM EDT (23:59 GMT). We did have a series of corrections, so the following is what is currently going on on the map:

Results for Spring, 1901 (Movement)

General Notices:
No retreating units; retreat phase skipped.
Order resolution completed on 12-Apr-2010 at 08:59:06 EDT

Order Results:
Austria:
Austria: A bud --> ser
Austria: F tri --> adr
Austria: A vie --> boh

England:
England: F edi --> nwg
England: A lvp --> yor
England: F lon --> nth



France:
France: F bre --> mao
France: A mar --> spa
France: A par --> pic



Germany:
Germany: A ber --> kie
Germany: F kie --> den
Germany: A mun --> ruh



Italy:
No order for unit at Rome. Hold order assigned.
No order for unit at Venice. Hold order assigned.
Italy: F nap --> ion
Italy: A rom Holds
Italy: A ven Holds



Russia:
Russia: A mos --> stp
Russia: F sev --> rum
Russia: F stp/sc --> bot
Russia: A war --> sil



Turkey:
Turkey: F ank --> con
Turkey: A con --> bul
Turkey: A smy --> ank



You notice that this is NOT a Realpolitik map. I use a program called JDip. Download it at:
http://jdip.sourceforge.net/download.html
I will be sending out the JDip files with Adjudications, just to be clear. Any other questions, email me, but otherwise, see you on thursday.
-Sam Buck
DC310 GM

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DC301- TTP - DEADLINE REMINDER - douglasefresh at googl...   (Apr 12, 2010, 6:22 am)
Dear Players,

I've just realised that I gave you the wrong date for the next deadline. I had put the 14th April when in fact the deadline is TOMORROW - TUES 13th APRIL
I hope as we have always had tuesday as the deadline that this hasn't thrown anyone too much. Please send me your orders in due course. If I haven't confirmed receipt then I haven't gottem.

Best
D

On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 12:56 PM, Douglas Fresh <douglasefresh-at-googlemail.com ([email]douglasefresh-at-googlemail.com[/email])> wrote:

Frankish Fleet retreats to Tuscany,

All Fall 1902 orders due to me by 12noon GMT next Tuesday (14th)

Thanks

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dc308 - Winter 1901 Results - z93blom   (Apr 11, 2010, 2:48 pm)
Gentlemen,

Your orders are due in about 22 hours. I'm still missing a few sets for a full complement. Get those orders in.


/Fredrik

2010/4/7 Fredrik Blom <fredrik-at-familjenblom.se ([email]fredrik-at-familjenblom.se[/email])>

The orders are of course due in April, not March.



Next turn: Spring 1902 Movement


Next Deadline: Monday, 12th of April, 18:00 GMT (6PM).































Your embarassed GM, Fredrik


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dc294 Spring reminder - notasb   (Apr 11, 2010, 12:13 pm)
Spring '14 and vote are due Monday April 12th 2 PM CDST (GMT -5) 1900 GMT

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dc311 Spring reminder - notasb   (Apr 11, 2010, 12:11 pm)
Spring '03 is due Monday April 12th 2 PM CDST (GMT -5) 1900 GMT

If I haven't acknowledged your orders I haven't received them.

Christine

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dc311 Spring reminder (Winter Blitz) notasb Apr 18, 04:45 pm
Spring '04 is due Monday April 19th 2 PM CDST  (GMT -5)  1900 GMT

If I haven't acknowledged your orders I haven't received them.

Christine

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dc311 Spring reminder (Winter Blitz) notasb Apr 25, 10:24 am
Spring orders are due Monday April 26th 2 PM CDST  (GMT -5)  1900 GMT

If i have not acknowledged your orders I have not received them.

Christine

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dc311 Spring reminder (Winter Blitz) notasb May 16, 05:49 pm
Spring orders and votes on the 3 way draw proposal are due Monday May 17th 2 pm CDST  (GMT -5)  1900 GMT

If I haven't acknowledged your orders I haven't received them.

Christine

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dc311 Spring reminder (Winter Blitz) raybrucea May 17, 07:53 am
Christine,
 
Problem here.  I never received the winter adjudication nor the five
way proposal.  Please send.  Thanks.
 
Ray
 
In a message dated 5/16/2010 6:50:17 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
dawench(at)hotmail.com writes:

Spring orders and votes on the 3 way draw proposal are due Monday
May 17th 2 pm CDST  (GMT -5)  1900 GMT

If I haven't acknowledged your
orders I haven't received
them.

Christine

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dc311 Spring reminder (Winter Blitz) notasb May 23, 07:07 am
Spring '09 is due Monday May 24th 2 pm cdst  (GMT -5)  1900 GMT

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dc311 Spring reminder (Winter Blitz) notasb May 30, 12:23 pm
Spring '10, and vote on Austria Germany draw, are due Monday May 31st 2 pm cdst  (GMT -5) 1900 GMT

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dc311 Spring reminder (Winter Blitz) notasb Jun 13, 02:15 pm
Spring '12 is due Monday June 14th 2 pm CDST  (GMT -5)  1900 GMT

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dc311 Spring reminder (Winter Blitz) notasb Jun 27, 09:06 pm
Spring '14 is due Monday June 26th 2 pm CDST  (GMT -5)  1900 GMT

If I haven't acknowledged your orders I haven't received them.

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Spring is due Monday July 19th 2 pm CDST  (GMT -5)  1900 GMT

If I haven't acknowledged your orders I haven't received them.

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dc311 Spring reminder (Winter Blitz) notasb Jul 25, 11:09 am
We have 2 End Game Proposals:

1) EG draw
2) AEG


Votes and Spring orders are due Monday July 26th 2 PM CDST  (GMT -5)  1900 GMT

If I haven't acknowledged your votes or orders I have not received them.

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Dc 277: All We are saying.. - FlapJack   (Apr 11, 2010, 11:22 am)
I came in--saw a pretty strong F/G alliance so I thought I'd work with Germany up north, which is how I was set up, but Germany choose to do a very good stab and that was game, set, match for me. I would have liked to have hung around longer but since F/G weren't willing to work with me there wasn't much more I could do anyway as the UK position was over committed to Scandinavia when I came in.

Thanks for GMing, congratulations to the winners and I'll be happy to stand by with any of you again.

Jack (the replacement English player)

On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 10:54 AM, Isaac Zinner <isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com ([email]isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com[/email])> wrote:

Thanks Alan for GM'ing - well done .

The game started out very well for me , I managed to grow very well and fast . Once all the vacant SC near me were taken I had to decide where to go - I chose France as I saw  him as the greater threat.
Unfortunately the British wouldn't join me so the attack was developing slowly - too slow.
In mid of this the British player was replaced and decided to attack me with Poland.
Once that happened I tried to get a truce with France - since fighting 3 fronts at once was a bit too much for me.
I tried to hold ground against Poland while taking out Britain, this went well till France stabbed me.
Obviously I couldn't fight both Poland and France together , so I decided to let France take whatever he wants while fighting
Poland as I saw him to be the first offender.and so shouldn't be awarded for his offence.
All in all I believe I achieved my goal - Britain was taken over(and out) and then handed over to France and Poland didn't advanced much while France grew very fast.
All in all I would have preferred to be in a better position but hadn't much choice here.


Hope to do better on the next one .( or the one after that Smile ).


--Isaac


On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 10:35 PM, Michael Thompson <psychosis(at)sky.com ([email]psychosis(at)sky.com[/email])> wrote:
[quote:ceb71080e5] I echo comments about the GM - well done Alan!!
 
Interesting game, albeit it died a bit of a death towards the end.  The game started for me with Britain offering the world if I joined him in attacking Spain.  As Spain was the most notorious player on the site, I quickly decided to go with this, making a peace with Italy and Germany, my other nearest neighbours.  The campaign against Spain went well but Germany and Italy started getting twitchy and turned on me...I managed to hold them off until Spain was finished, at which point the original British player left the game.  Fortunately, it was around then that German and Italy were being pressured from the east, so they both wanted to cut a deal with me, and as a consequence I chose to go after the new British player, with a good degree of success.  This put me in a good position to stab Germany and Italy - somewhat bizarrely, this was shortly followed by an offer from the German player to cede most of his centres to me in return for a survival and allowing him to go after/frustrate Poland - I'm not sure what went on there in the early part of the game, but Isaac was clearly pissed at Joey!
 
Overall, I guess I could have made a run at a solo - I made a superficial attempt with a limited stab of Poland - however a solo would have been very unlikely - there was no way I could have taken on both Egypt and Poland and I was rapidly reaching a stalemate against Poland anyway.
 
I think I was lucky in the game in having a strong, determined early ally, and the other subsequent twists and turns in the game fell kindly for me.
 
Thanks to the other players - hope to see you in future games!
 
Michael

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[quote:ceb71080e5]
From: Mikael Johansson <m_don_j(at)hotmail.com ([email]m_don_j(at)hotmail.com[/email])>
Subject: RE: Dc 277: All We are saying..
To: bobbarkerfan1ped(at)yahoo.com ([email]bobbarkerfan1ped(at)yahoo.com[/email]), alley_cat_1990(at)hotmail.com ([email]alley_cat_1990(at)hotmail.com[/email])
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Date: Thursday, 8 April, 2010, 18:30


I too salute Alan, job well done!

I got a good deal with Joey initially, and that stuck throughout the game. My part boiled down into pretty much nothing towards the end, so this kind of draw was probably the best I could hope for. I was slightly worried that I would get sidwinded by a combination of Poland and Egypt, but France surging ahead made that pretty unlikely.

Nice game, though the amount of communication did drop dramatically the last few years.

/ Mikael

Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2010 04:30:46 -0700
From: bobbarkerfan1ped(at)yahoo.com ([email]bobbarkerfan1ped(at)yahoo.com[/email])
Subject: Re: Dc 277: All We are saying..
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dang. i would like to thank everyone who participated for a great game, especially Alan for running it! 


it was kind of a strange game, started out with a lot of action and negotiation, then once a few of the players were eliminated and a stalemate between poland ukraine egypt and france was obvious, the negotiation pretty much stopped because i think everyone was expecting the eog proposals to pass easily.


then the french turned on me, and if mike would have waited maybe two more turns i probably would have had half my units moved from the border because i was getting ready to help mikael fight mick. then even stranger, mick and i became allies trying to stop mike from getting a solo.


i am kind of disappointed, i think the fight between us four would have been pretty exciting, but i am also glad because i was getting relly paranoid about mikael and mike, and still worried about mike in france.


good game though to all players, looking forward to playing with some of you again.

Joey

On Apr 7, 2010, at 9:05 PM, Alan Farrington <alley_cat_1990(at)hotmail.com> wrote:



[quote:ceb71080e5] Hello Everyone,

All we are saying is give peace a chance.  Its been 12 years since Modern Europe has fallen under the black cloud of war, and today those clouds have finally lifted. 

A Four way draw is shared between les Frenchman, Michael Thompson, the Pole Joey Pedicini, The Ukrainian Mikael Johansson, and the Egyptian Mick Cox.

This was a great game to run -- only a few missing orders throughout the entire game and the interest was pretty high throughout the whole thing.  I'd still like to see Michael Thompson try to go for the solo but its too late for that now.  I'd like to see end of game statements from all the players, if at all possible.

I hope to see all of you again
Alan Farrington

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DC224 Winter 17: Trolls Choose to Bank Units? - garry.bledsoe   (Apr 11, 2010, 10:12 am)
No Builds Received from Our Trolls But Storytime Cannot Wait!
A DIAS EGP Received and Is Up for Your Consideration.

Dwarves:
Remove F Endor

Ogres:
Build F Lankhmar
Build F Horborixen

Pirates:
Build F Pans Labyrinth

Rogues:
Build F Dargaard Keep
Build A Ashan

Trolls:
Nada, Nothing, Zilch

Undead:
Build F Skullcap

Let's go ahead and set Spring 18 for Monday April 19th at 6pm CST.

Garry

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DC224 Winter 17: Trolls Choose to Bank Units? (dc224) alwayshunted Apr 12, 10:38 am
Trolls are just wandering again... but back home now.

W

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Subject: DC224 Winter 17: Trolls Choose to Bank Units?
Date: Sun, 11 Apr 2010 11:12:52 -0400

.ExternalClass .ecxhmmessage P {padding:0px;} .ExternalClass body.ecxhmmessage {font-size:10pt;font-family:Verdana;} No Builds Received from Our Trolls But Storytime Cannot Wait!
A DIAS EGP Received and Is Up for Your Consideration.

Dwarves:
Remove F Endor

Ogres:
Build F Lankhmar
Build F Horborixen

Pirates:
Build F Pans Labyrinth

Rogues:
Build F Dargaard Keep
Build A Ashan

Trolls:
Nada, Nothing, Zilch

Undead:
Build F Skullcap

Let's go ahead and set Spring 18 for Monday April 19th at 6pm CST.

Garry


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Dc 277: All We are saying.. - egni   (Apr 11, 2010, 9:54 am)
Thanks Alan for GM'ing - well done .

The game started out very well for me , I managed to grow very well and fast . Once all the vacant SC near me were taken I had to decide where to go - I chose France as I saw  him as the greater threat.
Unfortunately the British wouldn't join me so the attack was developing slowly - too slow.
In mid of this the British player was replaced and decided to attack me with Poland.
Once that happened I tried to get a truce with France - since fighting 3 fronts at once was a bit too much for me.
I tried to hold ground against Poland while taking out Britain, this went well till France stabbed me.
Obviously I couldn't fight both Poland and France together , so I decided to let France take whatever he wants while fighting
Poland as I saw him to be the first offender.and so shouldn't be awarded for his offence.
All in all I believe I achieved my goal - Britain was taken over(and out) and then handed over to France and Poland didn't advanced much while France grew very fast.
All in all I would have preferred to be in a better position but hadn't much choice here.


Hope to do better on the next one .( or the one after that Smile ).


--Isaac

On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 10:35 PM, Michael Thompson <psychosis(at)sky.com ([email]psychosis(at)sky.com[/email])> wrote:

I echo comments about the GM - well done Alan!!
 
Interesting game, albeit it died a bit of a death towards the end.  The game started for me with Britain offering the world if I joined him in attacking Spain.  As Spain was the most notorious player on the site, I quickly decided to go with this, making a peace with Italy and Germany, my other nearest neighbours.  The campaign against Spain went well but Germany and Italy started getting twitchy and turned on me...I managed to hold them off until Spain was finished, at which point the original British player left the game.  Fortunately, it was around then that German and Italy were being pressured from the east, so they both wanted to cut a deal with me, and as a consequence I chose to go after the new British player, with a good degree of success.  This put me in a good position to stab Germany and Italy - somewhat bizarrely, this was shortly followed by an offer from the German player to cede most of his centres to me in return for a survival and allowing him to go after/frustrate Poland - I'm not sure what went on there in the early part of the game, but Isaac was clearly pissed at Joey!
 
Overall, I guess I could have made a run at a solo - I made a superficial attempt with a limited stab of Poland - however a solo would have been very unlikely - there was no way I could have taken on both Egypt and Poland and I was rapidly reaching a stalemate against Poland anyway.
 
I think I was lucky in the game in having a strong, determined early ally, and the other subsequent twists and turns in the game fell kindly for me.
 
Thanks to the other players - hope to see you in future games!
 
Michael

--- On Thu, 8/4/10, Mikael Johansson <m_don_j(at)hotmail.com ([email]m_don_j(at)hotmail.com[/email])> wrote:

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From: Mikael Johansson <m_don_j(at)hotmail.com ([email]m_don_j(at)hotmail.com[/email])>
Subject: RE: Dc 277: All We are saying..
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Date: Thursday, 8 April, 2010, 18:30


I too salute Alan, job well done!

I got a good deal with Joey initially, and that stuck throughout the game. My part boiled down into pretty much nothing towards the end, so this kind of draw was probably the best I could hope for. I was slightly worried that I would get sidwinded by a combination of Poland and Egypt, but France surging ahead made that pretty unlikely.

Nice game, though the amount of communication did drop dramatically the last few years.

/ Mikael

Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2010 04:30:46 -0700
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Subject: Re: Dc 277: All We are saying..
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dang. i would like to thank everyone who participated for a great game, especially Alan for running it! 


it was kind of a strange game, started out with a lot of action and negotiation, then once a few of the players were eliminated and a stalemate between poland ukraine egypt and france was obvious, the negotiation pretty much stopped because i think everyone was expecting the eog proposals to pass easily.


then the french turned on me, and if mike would have waited maybe two more turns i probably would have had half my units moved from the border because i was getting ready to help mikael fight mick. then even stranger, mick and i became allies trying to stop mike from getting a solo.


i am kind of disappointed, i think the fight between us four would have been pretty exciting, but i am also glad because i was getting relly paranoid about mikael and mike, and still worried about mike in france.


good game though to all players, looking forward to playing with some of you again.

Joey

On Apr 7, 2010, at 9:05 PM, Alan Farrington <alley_cat_1990(at)hotmail.com> wrote:



[quote:4bc45a34e8] Hello Everyone,

All we are saying is give peace a chance.  Its been 12 years since Modern Europe has fallen under the black cloud of war, and today those clouds have finally lifted. 

A Four way draw is shared between les Frenchman, Michael Thompson, the Pole Joey Pedicini, The Ukrainian Mikael Johansson, and the Egyptian Mick Cox.

This was a great game to run -- only a few missing orders throughout the entire game and the interest was pretty high throughout the whole thing.  I'd still like to see Michael Thompson try to go for the solo but its too late for that now.  I'd like to see end of game statements from all the players, if at all possible.

I hope to see all of you again
Alan Farrington

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DC 312 Spring 1903 reminder - untitled36   (Apr 11, 2010, 6:54 am)
Hey all,

Just over 24 Hours left. Make sure you get them in!

John

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Dc 298 Spring 1914 Reminder - untitled36   (Apr 11, 2010, 6:53 am)
Hey all,

just over 24 hours left.


John

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DC297; Fall 1913 Results - jhack16   (Apr 11, 2010, 6:09 am)
Hi Guys,


Thanks to Darryl for running a smooth and efficient game, well done, nice job!


EOG


Tried to get started with Joe/France but he stabbed straight away, so came to agreement with Eric which ran on an off basis until the end.


In throwing in my lot with Eric I felt I had to take on Russia, which meant bouncing Derek out of Sweden.


Will and I had previous history, but we managed to put this behind us and worked well together initially.


A key point was Eric turning against me, which meant I had to concentrate on attacking him to the detriment of my Eastern ambitions.


Then Will stabbed, and things looked grim. Eric and I worked to prevent an Austrian solo, and we were able to slow Wills progress,


In the end I couldn't have won if Eric and Will had stood together, but the dynamics between them meant that Eric sacrificed himself. I had had a two way deal with Will, but right near the end he switched again and I decided to go for the Solo if the opportunity arose.


So thanks to everyone for an enjoyable game.


Joe

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On 9 Apr 2010, at 09:49, Douglas Fresh <douglasefresh-at-googlemail.com ([email]douglasefresh-at-googlemail.com[/email])> wrote:



Congratulations on the solo Joe and well done for surviving Eric. Not sure what to congratulate you on Will, as it didn't come out for you this time, but I guess your over-all persistence seemed head and shoulders above everyone elses in this game. Thanks to Darryl for GMing and good luck to you all.
Best
D

On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 1:50 AM, Darryl Good <dipknight-at-gmail.com ([email]dipknight-at-gmail.com[/email])> wrote:
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GM’s remarks:

The German Solo EGP fails . . . . However, Germany still achieves the Solo Victory with 18 Supply Centers. Congratulations Joe on your victory in Round 1, of Winter Blitz 2010.

I have not asked for End-of-Game Statements from any one that was eliminated earlier; however, everyone has elected to remain in the distribution. So, if you all (including you guys that were eliminated) would put together your EoG Statement, I am sure that there would be some interest. Please remember that people are going to be interested in earlier action such as why you decided to go the direction you did at the beginning of the game.

Best of Luck in Round 2 of Winter Blitz 2010!

The Players:
Austria: Will Fleming wtfleming-at-msn.com ([email]wtfleming-at-msn.com[/email])
England: Eric Hunter dip.power.915-at-gmail.com ([email]dip.power.915-at-gmail.com[/email])
France: Eliminated Fall 1907
Germany: Joe Hackett jhack16-at-gmail.com ([email]jhack16-at-gmail.com[/email])
Italy: Eliminated Winter 1908
Russia: Eliminated Winter 1906
Turkey: Eliminated Winter 1911

The Orders:
Austria:
F adr - apu
A boh, no move received
A bud Supports A gal
A gal Supports F spa(sc) (*Fails*)
F ion Supports F tun
A mar Supports F naf (*Disbanded*)
A nap - rom
A pie Supports A mar
A rom - tus
A rum Supports A ukr
A sev - mos (*Fails*)
F tun Supports F tys - wes (*Cut*)
A trl Supports F spa(sc) (*Fails*)
F tys - wes (*Fails*)
A ukr Supports A sev - mos
A vie Supports A boh

England:
F naf - tun (*Fails*)
F spa(sc) Supports A gas - mar

France:
Eliminated Fall 1907

Germany:
A ber Supports A sil
A bur Supports A gas - mar
F eng - mao
A gas - mar
F lyo Supports A gas - mar
A kie Supports A mun
A lvn Supports A war
F mao - por
A mos Hold
A mun Hold
A sil Hold
A stp Supports A mos
A war Hold
F wes Supports F naf - tun (*Cut*)

Italy:
Eliminated Winter 1908

Russia:
Eliminated Winter 1906

Turkey:
Eliminated Winter 1911

Retreats:
None Required

Centers and Unit Positions:
Austria:
Centers (15) ank, bud, bul, con, gre, nap, rom, rum, ser, sev, smy, tri, tun, ven, vie.
Units: F apu, A boh, A bud, A gal, F ion, A pie, A rom, A rum, A sev, F tun, A tus, A trl, F tys, A ukr, A vie
Build/Disband: 0

England:
Centers (1) spa.
Units: F naf, F spa(sc)
Build/Disband: 0

France:
Eliminated Fall 1907

Germany:
Centers (1Cool: bel, ber, bre, den, edi, hol, kie, lvp, lon, mar, mos, mun, nwy, par, por, stp, swe, war.
Units: A ber, A bur, F lyo, A kie, A lvn, A mar, F mao, A mos, A mun, F por, A sil, A stp, A war, F wes
Build/Disbands: 0

Italy:
Eliminated Winter 1908

Russia:
Eliminated Winter 1906

Turkey:
Eliminated Winter 1911




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DC280 Winter 1909 adjustments - bobbarkerfan1   (Apr 10, 2010, 8:41 pm)
Good evening everyone,

Hope you all had a great week! The drama continues to build here as we kick off the new decade. The Russians go on an all out offensive while the French hold tight. This is Mark's second NMR, try to get me prelim orders to avoid this! The Italians continue to hang on and the Austrians begin to lose ground to the Russians. Here are the details:

VOTES:
I would like to first apologize, I called the draw proposals DIAS, but in reality they were just draws between the survivors listed. With that being said, here are the results of them:

Russia and Austria victory FAILS
Russia, Austria and Italy victory FAILS
Russia, Austria and France victory FAILS
Austria and France victory FAILS
Austria, France and Italy victory FAILS


ORDERS:
Austria:
A Bohemia - Munich (*Fails*)
A Budapest Supports A Serbia
A Bulgaria - Greece
F Gulf of Lyon - Tyrrhenian Sea
A Munich, no move received (*Dislodged*)
A Piedmont - Marseilles (*Fails*)
A Serbia Supports A Bulgaria - Greece
F Trieste - Albania
A Venice - Tuscany
F Western Mediterranean - Spain(sc) (*Fails*)

France:
A Belgium, no move received (*Disbanded*)
F Brest, no move received
A Burgundy, no move received
F Clyde, no move received
A Gascony, no move received
A London, no move received
F Marseilles, no move received
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean, no move received
A Spain, no move received

Italy:
F North Atlantic Ocean - Irish Sea
A Tunis Hold

Russia:
F Aegean Sea - Greece (*Fails*)
A Berlin - Munich
F Black Sea Supports A Constantinople - Bulgaria
A Constantinople - Bulgaria
F Edinburgh - Yorkshire
F Helgoland Bight - Holland
A Kiel Supports F Helgoland Bight - Holland
F North Sea Supports A Ruhr - Belgium
F Norwegian Sea - Edinburgh
A Ruhr - Belgium
A Rumania Supports A Constantinople - Bulgaria
A Silesia Supports A Berlin - Munich
A Ukraine - Galicia

RETREATS:
Austria:
A Munich - (Ruhr, Tyrolia, disband)

DEADLINE:
The fall 1910 deadline will be set once I receive a retreat from Ross.
PLAYERS:
Ctry : Russia
Name : Tim Fuhrmeister
Email : timfuhrmeister(at)hotmail.com ([email]timfuhrmeister(at)hotmail.com[/email])
Ctry : Italy
Name : Fredrik Blom
Email : fredrik(at)familjenblom.se ([email]fredrik(at)familjenblom.se[/email])
Ctry : France
Name : Mark Utterback
Email : MDemagogue(at)gmail.com ([email]MDemagogue(at)gmail.com[/email])
Ctry : Austria
Name : Ross Yaggy
Email : ross826(at)gmail.com ([email]ross826(at)gmail.com[/email])

Good night everyone, and get that retreat in Ross!


Joey

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DC290 Fall 1903 adjudication - bobbarkerfan1   (Apr 10, 2010, 8:23 pm)
Good evening everyone,

Sorry about that wait. Getting the dates mixed up with my diplomacy games, thought deadline was tonight. Oh boy. I would have been on time had it been the right day. Sorry everyone. You all got orders in by the actual deadline, many way before the deadline because of the extra long turn. I've just been a complete mess lately. The turn was a very active one, and I'll let you guys see for yourselves:

ORDERS:
Austria:
F Adriatic Sea Supports A Venice
A Bohemia - Silesia
A Tyrolia - Munich (*Fails*)
A Venice Hold
A Vienna - Bohemia

England:
A Brest - Picardy (*Bounce*)
F English Channel - Mid-Atlantic Ocean (*Fails*)
F North Sea - Belgium
F Norway - Norwegian Sea

France:
A Burgundy - Paris (*Fails*)
A Marseilles - Gascony
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - Brest (*Fails*)
A Picardy Supports A Burgundy (*Ordered to Move*)
F Spain(sc) - Western Mediterranean

Germany:
A Berlin Supports A Munich
F Kiel - Baltic Sea
A Munich Supports A Ruhr - Burgundy (*Cut*)
A Paris - Picardy (*Bounce*)
A Ruhr - Burgundy (*Fails*)

Italy:
A Apulia - Albania (*Fails*)
F Naples - Tyrrhenian Sea (*Bounce*)
F Tunis - Tyrrhenian Sea (*Bounce*)
A Tuscany - Rome

Russia:
F Gulf of Bothnia - St Petersburg(sc)
A St Petersburg - Moscow
A Warsaw - Galicia (*Dislodged*)

Turkey:
F Aegean Sea Supports F Eastern Mediterranean - Ionian Sea (*Fails*)
F Eastern Mediterranean - Ionian Sea (*Fails*)
A Galicia Supports A Bohemia - Silesia (*Cut*)
A Greece - Albania
F Ionian Sea - Tyrrhenian Sea (*Bounce*)
A Moscow - Warsaw
A Ukraine Supports A Moscow - Warsaw

RETREATS:
Russia A Warsaw(PRU, LVN, disband)

DEADLINE:
I'll wait until I receive the Russian retreat to make a winter 1903 deadline. After this winter I am going to try and shorten the deadlines a little and speed this game up to make up for a few of the holds that occured. If there are any objections let me know.

PLAYERS:
Ctry : Italy
Name : Alex Maslow
Email : Blueraider0-at-gmail.com ([email]Blueraider0-at-gmail.com[/email])
Ctry : England
Name : Kyle Rudge
Email : krudge-at-goldenwestradio.com ([email]krudge-at-goldenwestradio.com[/email])
Ctry : Russia
Name : Justin Card
Email : justin-at-darkenedpath.com ([email]justin-at-darkenedpath.com[/email])
Ctry : France
Name : Ross Yaggy
Email : ross826-at-gmail.com ([email]ross826-at-gmail.com[/email])
Ctry : Austria
Name : Joe Rizzo
Email : kangaroohp-at-aol.com ([email]kangaroohp-at-aol.com[/email])
Ctry : Germany
Name : Matthew Stevenson
Email : rocketship.rocketship-at-gmail.com ([email]rocketship.rocketship-at-gmail.com[/email])
Ctry : Turkey
Name : Michael Walters
Email : michael.alan.walters-at-gmail.com ([email]michael.alan.walters-at-gmail.com[/email])

Sorry again, and get that retreat in!




Joey

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DC290 Fall 1903 adjudication (dc290) bobbarkerfan1 Apr 12, 09:11 pm
hey everyone,


The russian army retreats to LVN. im on my ipod now and cant really send dpy or anything, but hopefully you all know how many builds/disbands you have.


Ill get the map and orders to you tomorrow, I promise this time!


With that being said, Ill set the deadline for Friday, April 16, same time as always.


If you need anything feel free to ask, I will grt back to you all tomorrow with maps.


Thanks!

Joey

On Apr 10, 2010, at 9:24 PM, Joey Pedicini <bobbarkerfan1ped-at-yahoo.com ([email]bobbarkerfan1ped-at-yahoo.com[/email])> wrote:




Good evening everyone,

Sorry about that wait. Getting the dates mixed up with my diplomacy games, thought deadline was tonight. Oh boy. I would have been on time had it been the right day. Sorry everyone. You all got orders in by the actual deadline, many way before the deadline because of the extra long turn. I've just been a complete mess lately. The turn was a very active one, and I'll let you guys see for yourselves:

ORDERS:
Austria:
F Adriatic Sea Supports A Venice
A Bohemia - Silesia
A Tyrolia - Munich (*Fails*)
A Venice Hold
A Vienna - Bohemia

England:
A Brest - Picardy (*Bounce*)
F English Channel - Mid-Atlantic Ocean (*Fails*)
F North Sea - Belgium
F Norway - Norwegian Sea

France:
A Burgundy - Paris (*Fails*)
A Marseilles - Gascony
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - Brest (*Fails*)
A Picardy Supports A Burgundy (*Ordered to Move*)
F Spain(sc) - Western Mediterranean

Germany:
A Berlin Supports A Munich
F Kiel - Baltic Sea
A Munich Supports A Ruhr - Burgundy (*Cut*)
A Paris - Picardy (*Bounce*)
A Ruhr - Burgundy (*Fails*)

Italy:
A Apulia - Albania (*Fails*)
F Naples - Tyrrhenian Sea (*Bounce*)
F Tunis - Tyrrhenian Sea (*Bounce*)
A Tuscany - Rome

Russia:
F Gulf of Bothnia - St Petersburg(sc)
A St Petersburg - Moscow
A Warsaw - Galicia (*Dislodged*)

Turkey:
F Aegean Sea Supports F Eastern Mediterranean - Ionian Sea (*Fails*)
F Eastern Mediterranean - Ionian Sea (*Fails*)
A Galicia Supports A Bohemia - Silesia (*Cut*)
A Greece - Albania
F Ionian Sea - Tyrrhenian Sea (*Bounce*)
A Moscow - Warsaw
A Ukraine Supports A Moscow - Warsaw

RETREATS:
Russia A Warsaw(PRU, LVN, disband)

DEADLINE:
I'll wait until I receive the Russian retreat to make a winter 1903 deadline. After this winter I am going to try and shorten the deadlines a little and speed this game up to make up for a few of the holds that occured. If there are any objections let me know.

PLAYERS:
Ctry : Italy
Name : Alex Maslow
Email : Blueraider0-at-gmail.com ([email]Blueraider0-at-gmail.com[/email])
Ctry : England
Name : Kyle Rudge
Email : krudge-at-goldenwestradio.com ([email]krudge-at-goldenwestradio.com[/email])
Ctry : Russia
Name : Justin Card
Email : justin-at-darkenedpath.com ([email]justin-at-darkenedpath.com[/email])
Ctry : France
Name : Ross Yaggy
Email : ross826-at-gmail.com ([email]ross826-at-gmail.com[/email])
Ctry : Austria
Name : Joe Rizzo
Email : kangaroohp-at-aol.com ([email]kangaroohp-at-aol.com[/email])
Ctry : Germany
Name : Matthew Stevenson
Email : rocketship.rocketship-at-gmail.com ([email]rocketship.rocketship-at-gmail.com[/email])
Ctry : Turkey
Name : Michael Walters
Email : michael.alan.walters-at-gmail.com ([email]michael.alan.walters-at-gmail.com[/email])

Sorry again, and get that retreat in!




Joey



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DC290 Fall 1903 adjudication (dc290) bobbarkerfan1 Apr 13, 06:20 pm
Hello everyone,

Now that I'm back, the retreats are in, the deadline is This Friday, we should be all set. Things are starting to wind down a bit in my life, I've got a lot more free-time, I might even be able to send out reminders for the deadlines(but don't depend too much on it.) Some of you have already sent me build orders which is great! Here is the info for the winter 1903:

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

ADJUSTMENTS:
Austria: Supp 6 Unit 5 Build 1
England: Supp 6 Unit 4 Build 2
France: Supp 3 Unit 5 Remove 2
Germany: Supp 6 Unit 5 Build 1
Italy: Supp 3 Unit 4 Remove 1
Russia: Supp 3 Unit 3 Build 0
Turkey: Supp 7 Unit 7 Build 0

Have a great rest of your week, and get those adjustments in!

Joey
dc318 - Winter Blitz 2010 Winter 1902 results - z93blom   (Apr 10, 2010, 3:00 pm)
Blitzers,

Friday evening's not the best time for me to remember to adjudicate. Sorry about that (and thanks for reminding me).
Here's the adjudication.


Next turn: Spring 1903 Movement

[b] [b] [b]Next Deadline: Monday, 12th of April 2010, 18:00 GMT (6PM).


Austria: 
Remove A Budapest


Germany: 
Build A Munich


Italy: 
Build F Naples


Turkey: 
Build A Constantinople
Build A Smyrna
Build A Ankara



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dc318 - Winter Blitz 2010 Winter 1902 results (Winter Blitz) z93blom Apr 12, 08:39 am
Blitzers,

A gentle reminder to get the orders in. I have precious few orders to date.


Next turn: Spring 1903 Movement

[b] [b] [b]Next Deadline: Monday, 12th of April 2010, 18:00 GMT (6PM).



















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dc307 ~ Orient Express - sgttodd   (Apr 10, 2010, 11:13 am)
The Deadline for Fall 1902 orders is Wednesday, April 14th -at- 2359 UTC.

Movement results for Spring of 1902.

China: F Hong Kong - Shanghai.
China: A Tibet Supports A Beijing - Mongolia (*Cut*).

India: F Bombay - Arabian Sea.
India: F Calcutta - Bay of Bengal.
India: A Delhi - Tien Shan.
India: A Kunlun - Tibet (*Fails*).
India: A Pakistan - Afghanistan.
India: F Sri Lanka Supports F Bombay - Arabian Sea.

Indonesia: F Australia - South Indian Ocean.
Indonesia: F Borneo Supports F Thai Sea - South China Sea.
Indonesia: A Sumatra Hold.
Indonesia: F Thai Sea - South China Sea.
Indonesia: F Thailand - Thai Sea.

Japan: A Beijing - Mongolia.
Japan: F Hokkaido - Sea of Okhotsk (*Bounce*).
Japan: F Sea of Okhotsk - Yellow Sea.
Japan: F Vietnam - South China Sea (*Fails*).
Japan: F Yellow Sea - Beijing.

Persia: F Arabia(ec) - Persian Gulf.
Persia: F Iran(nc) - Caspian Sea (*Bounce*).
Persia: A Iraq - Syria.
Persia: F Oman - Arabian Sea (*Fails*).
Persia: A Turkey - Caucasus (*Bounce*).
Persia: A Uzbekistan Hold.

Russia: A Balkans - Turkey (*Fails*).
Russia: A Kazakhstan Supports A Delhi - Tien Shan.
Russia: F Moscow - Caspian Sea (*Bounce*).
Russia: A Sevastopol - Caucasus (*Bounce*).
Russia: F Urals - St. Petersburg.

Siberia: A Irkutsk - Vladivostok.
Siberia: F Kamchatka - Bering Strait.
Siberia: A Manchuria Supports A Irkutsk - Vladivostok.
Siberia: A Novosibirsk Supports A Manchuria.
Siberia: F West Siberia - Arctic Sea.
Siberia: F Yakutsk - Sea of Okhotsk (*Bounce*).

Unit locations:

China: F Shanghai, A Tibet.
India: A Afghanistan, F Arabian Sea, F Bay of Bengal, A Kunlun, F Sri Lanka, A Tien Shan.
Indonesia: F Borneo, F South China Sea, F South Indian Ocean, A Sumatra, F Thai Sea.
Japan: F Beijing, F Hokkaido, A Mongolia, F Vietnam, F Yellow Sea.
Persia: F Iran(nc), F Oman, F Persian Gulf, A Syria, A Turkey, A Uzbekistan.
Russia: A Balkans, A Kazakhstan, F Moscow, A Sevastopol, F St. Petersburg.
Siberia: F Arctic Sea, F Bering Strait, A Manchuria, A Novosibirsk, A
Vladivostok, F Yakutsk.

Ownership of supply centers:

China: Shanghai, Tibet.
India: Bombay, Calcutta, Delhi, Kunlun, Pakistan, Sri Lanka.
Indonesia: Australia, Borneo, Java, Sumatra, Thailand.
Japan: Beijing, Hokkaido, Honshu, Philippines, Vietnam.
Persia: Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Oman, Turkey, Uzbekistan.
Russia: Balkans, Moscow, Sevastopol, St. Petersburg, Urals.
Siberia: Irkutsk, Kamchatka, Manchuria, Novosibirsk, West Siberia, Yakutsk.
Unowned: Burma, Egypt, Korea, Laos, Madagascar.

The Deadline for Fall 1902 orders is Wednesday, April 14th -at- 2359 UTC.
files: http://mainecav.org/diplomacy

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Dc 299: Winter 1913 - AlanRFarrington   (Apr 10, 2010, 10:00 am)
Sorry this is super late,



Next Deadline:
Spring 1913 is due Monday, April 12th at Midnight GMT (7:00pm EST)


Autumn:
Italy:
F Greece, no move received [disbanded]
F Naples - Tyrrhenian Sea
F Spain(sc) - Gulf of Lyon



Winter:
Austria:
Build A Budapest
Build A Trieste

England:
Build F Edinburgh
Build A Liverpool

Italy:
Defaults, removing F Gulf of Lyon



Ownership of Supply Centers:

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




Players:
Austria: Timothy Crosby ( tim_crosby-at-hotmail.com )
England: Ross Webb ( rodtheworm-at-hotmail.com )
France: Jason K ( Githraine-at-yahoo.com )
Germany: Paul Russell ( jehannum_raver-at-yahoo.com )
Italy: Poul Hurup ( hurup-at-pc.dk )
Russia: Eric Brown ( ecbrown88-at-yahoo.com ) [Eliminated]
Turkey: Dan Huck ( aefgirt7-at-yahoo.com ) [Eliminated]

Your Humble GM,
Alan Farrington The New Busy is not the old busy. Search, chat and e-mail from your inbox. Get started.

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DC319: Diplomacy Points, the Intermarum Confederat... - charlesf   (Apr 10, 2010, 7:41 am)
Hi guys,

let me take this opportunity to adress a couple of matters:

DIPLOMACY POINTS

First of all, note that any power may only spend at most two of its DPs on any one DP order! This limitation doesn't exist in the original Ambition & Empire rules and hence bears emphasising.

Of course, two players (Dirk and Nigel) control two powers respectively. So in theory, they could stack up to four DPs in any one country. Say Nigel could stack up two Soviet and two Republican DPs in one country.

Obviously there are two caveats here:

- The Spanish powers control merely one SC each during the first year and hence only get one DP each to allocate right now.

- Following limits on the use of Spanish DPs are in place until one side "wins the civil war", so to speak: "Until a faction controls either all three Spanish Home SCs or it is the sole surviving Spanish power, DPs may only be allocated to Portugal or to another minor power provided the submitted order either supports the Spanish faction under one’s control or supports an attack against the opposing civil war faction."

I'd say this prospect of being able to use Spanish DPs anywhere on the map (and combine the DPs from both controlled powers) presents a significant incentive for winning the civil war next to the more obvious advantages.

How ought DP orders be written:

- First of all, Dirk and Nigel will have to clearly designate which DP allocations are Italian/Soviet and which are Nationalist/Republican. Any ambiguity here will make those DP orders invalid.

- I'd like you to use the following format: "2:F Swe S F NRG-Nwy", i.e. 2 DPs allocated to Sweden in order to support a fleet from the Norwegian Sea to Norway. If you stick to that format, I'll just have to copy paste that into my speadsheet and it'll save me a some work. Smile

Another reminder: A Croatia and A Serbia both belong to the same minor power, Yugoslavia (hence the same flag icon and the thin borders between the two). Since self-dislodgement and support against one's own units is prohibited in Diplomacy, these two units obviously cannot do so. This ain't a game about the 1990s!

I cannot stress how important the effective use and coordination of DPs are in succeeding in this game! 22 of the 50 SC are initially occupied by minor power units. That's a lot of invaluable military potential you can tap into! Naturally, over time, the number of minor powers shall decrease, but - veterans of the 1926 playtest - don't count on the Balkans, for one, being carved up as quickly as was the case in that game. The Balkan theatre has been "Swiss-cheese-ified" and hence it ought to prove more difficult for the minor powers to conquer these minor powers. Rule of thumb: The fewer minor powers adjoin a minor power, the more difficult it may prove to take.

As regards to how one might use one's DPs, here some options:

a) To support one's own movements.
b) To support one's ally's movements
c) To support a minor power and hence deny their conquest to a rival
d) To have the minor power simply hold.

As previously mentioned, DP coordination with other powers may prove decisive. A rivalling power might match on its own your 2 DPs in any one country and cancel them out. But if you were to say get another power to allocate one of his DPs to the same order (say in exchange for the promise that you'll spend your 3rd DP to help him out in turn), then you'd be able to trump your rival and have that minor power execute the order you were hoping for.

Since DP allocation remains secret and merely the end-result is published, the trouble is that it's difficult or indeed impossible to ascertain whether someone actually keeps his DP allocation promises. I trust any Dipper sees what opportunities for mischief present themselves! :p

As the game progresses and the number of minor powers decrease, DP expenditure tends to become less parochial, less spread out and instead stacked quite high. DPs are your means of influencing and shaping the board far beyond your direct sphere of influence. Do not neglect this - especially considering how low the victory criterion happens to be! 15 out of 50 SCs means one player needs only 30% of all SCs to win (though note that the Spanish factions' SCs are halved when added to their patron powers' total). What does this mean for the players? Well, they need to be more alert to the shifting balance of power and tailor their foreign policy to this reality. DPs may prove a handy way in containing a power and manipulating the balance of power. I believe that more than perhaps any other variant, you'll have to "play the whole board" given the DP mechanics and low victory threshold. Ignore what happens at the other end of the board at your peril!

So, following the ole Diplomacy mantra ("Write early, write often, write everyone!"Wink only becomes yet more important in a DP variant and one with such a low victory criterion to boot. Time and again, I've seen powers who invest more thought and energy into the "DP game", swaying minor powers more successfully to their side than their more complacent rivals. Don't get caught napping!


THE INTERMARUM CONFEDERATION

I was asked by one player why I accorded Poland building rights in Latvia, Lithuania and Rumania. The historical justification here are the many schemes for a confederation of East-Central European states under Poland's leadership back in the interwar period. Let me cite a brief summary from wikipedia:

Międzymorze (also known in English as Intermarum) was a plan, pursued after World War I by Józef Piłsudski, for a federation, under Poland's aegis of Central and Eastern European countries. Invited to join the proposed federation were the Baltic states (Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia), Finland, Belarus, Ukraine, Hungary, Romania, Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia. The Polish name Międzymorze, which means "Intersea" or "Between-seas," has been rendered into English, from the Latin, as "Intermarum" or "Intermarium." The proposed federation was meant to emulate the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, stretching from the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea, that, from the end of the 16th century to the end of the 18th, had united the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.

Intermarum complemented Piłsudski's other geopolitical vision—Prometheism, whose goal was the dismemberment of the Russian Empire and that Empire's divestiture of its territorial conquests. Intermarum was, however, perceived by some Lithuanians as a threat to their newly established independence, and by some Ukrainians as a threat to their aspirations for independence; and was opposed by Russia and by most western powers, except France. Within two decades of the failure of Piłsudski's grand scheme, all the countries that he had viewed as candidates for membership in the Intermarum federation had fallen to the Soviet Union or Nazi Germany.

During the 19th and 20th centuries such projects for a state/confederation that encompassed a much wider territory than merely those predominantly inhabited by Poles were labelled as "Jagiellonian" (after the dynasty that united Poland and Lithuania in the 14th to 16th centuries). Opposing plans for Polish statehood that favoured a more ethnically homogeneous Polish state were considered "Piastic" (after the dynasty which created the Polish realm in the 11th century).

Pilsudski (btw, pronounced roughly "Pee-sudski"Wink was an adherent of such Jagiellonian concepts. Yet following WW1, Poles and Lithuanians clashed over Vilna and that permanently soured relations between those two countries and proved a hindrance to the realisation of such a vision. Ukrainians and Poles also barely got along much better - and once the Reds had defeated the Ukrainian nationalists, that key element in such confederation plans also fell by the way-side.

Though Pilsudski managed to gain a good chunk of Lithuanian, Byelorussian and Ukrainians lands thanks to winning the Polish-Soviet War, that fell well short of anything like a Jagiellonian confederation and those not ethnically Polish (Ukrainians, Byelorussians, Lithuanians, Jews, Germans etc.) suffered considerable discrimination under the Second Polish Republic. Not exactly a recipe for success, I must say, in a state in which Poles made up but 69% of the overall population. Add to that the fact that Poland managed to engage during the interwar period in armed conflicts with all her neighbours save Latvia and Rumania, and you get some inkling why Poland was diplomatically isolated and ill-positioned to fend off German-Soviet encroachment in 1939...

That being said, that outcome was by no means inevitable and this variant affords the Polish player the opportunity to avoid such a fate. Jozef Beck, Pilsudski's successor following his death in 1935, continued to pursue "Jagiellonian" projects similar those of Pilsudski. He championed the concept of a "Third Europe" (basically an alliance or confederation of all states between the German-Italian bloc and the Soviet Union), but had precious little to show for it. Even the one glimmer of success, the Polish-Rumanian Alliance, proved of little use in the 1939 campaign - other than allowing Poles to escape via Rumanian territory, that is.

Lithuania, Latvia and Rumania were among the key components of an "Intermarum Confederation", so that's why I gave Poland building rights in those states. From a purely mechanical perspective, I wanted Poland to have the ability to build fleets on the Black Sea. Fortunately, the historical rationale more than justifies this. Poland enjoying such extensive building rights presents one of the strengths of that position and hence one reason why I don't think Poland can be rated as an underdog comparable to Standard's Austria or - gasp - Italy.

Okay, enough in the way of a long-winded explanation! Smile

THE ATLANTIC

Much as the Atlantic's adjacencies are detailed in the variant rules, one player based in the 1926 variant his play on some false assumptions regarding that space. Lets not have that happen in this game! So let me remind you that the ATL space wraps all around Africa and borders Egypt(sc), Suez and the Arabain Sea on the Near-East side of things, whereas at the other end it borders the North-Western Approaches, Ireland, the South-Western Approaches etc.

This means that Suez/Egypt are put three moves away from the next British HSC, Edinburgh. So you might move F Edinburgh -> Ireland -> Atlantic Ocean -> Suez. Brest, France's closest HSC to the Near-East is equally but three moves away from Suez/Egypt. So don't overestimate the actual distance (in terms of moves) between the Western powers' home bases and the Near East! It's (by design) not really remote.

Okay, I've now more or less run out of things I wanted to say. :p Enjoy the game. And make as much as you can of early negotiations. In this game of musical chairs, those players who only engage late or sporadically in negotiations, are often the one's left standing. Everything's still in the cards during the opening season. Needless to say, I'm enjoying reading what negotations have taken place so far! Smile

Viel Erfolg!

Charles

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DC309 Winter 1901 results - mtombu   (Apr 09, 2010, 10:10 pm)
Hey All,


The DC309 forum is set up:


dc309-at-diplomaticcorp.com ([email]dc309-at-diplomaticcorp.com[/email])


I'll be CCing things there going forward.


Players:
Austria: Phil <ilovethechiefs-at-gmail.com ([email]ilovethechiefs-at-gmail.com[/email])>
England: Andy <cloudhurler77-at-yahoo.com ([email]cloudhurler77-at-yahoo.com[/email])>
France: Dan <ddz999cat23-at-yahoo.com ([email]ddz999cat23-at-yahoo.com[/email])>
Germany: Ray <mczet99-at-gmail.com ([email]mczet99-at-gmail.com[/email])>
Italy: Blue <blueinva-at-cox.net ([email]blueinva-at-cox.net[/email])>
Russia: John <untitled36-at-yahoo.com ([email]untitled36-at-yahoo.com[/email])>
Turkey: Nathan <ndeily-at-yahoo.com ([email]ndeily-at-yahoo.com[/email])>


Orders as received:
Austria:
A Trieste
A Budapest


France:
Build F Bre
Build A Par


Germany:
Build Fleet Kiel, Army Munich


Italy:
F Naples


Russia:
 A War


Turkey:
Build F Ank


Orders as adjudicated by RP & me:
Austria: 
Build A Trieste
Build A Budapest


France: 
Build A Paris
Build F Brest


Germany: 
Build F Kiel
Build A Munich


Italy: 
Build F Naples


Russia: 
Build A Moscow


Turkey: 
Build F Ankara


Deadline:
Spring 1902 orders are due Wednesday the 14th of April at 9 pm ET.


No receipt = no orders received. Check for errors, map and .dpy file are attached.


Best,


Mike

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DC309 Winter 1901 results (dc309) mtombu Apr 13, 06:59 pm
Hey Deadline,

Spring 1902 deadline is in 25 hours. No receipt = no orders received.


Best,
Mike


On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 11:10 PM, mike Tombu <mtombu-at-gmail.com ([email]mtombu-at-gmail.com[/email])> wrote:

Hey All,


The DC309 forum is set up:


dc309-at-diplomaticcorp.com ([email]dc309-at-diplomaticcorp.com[/email])


I'll be CCing things there going forward.


Players:
Austria: Phil <ilovethechiefs-at-gmail.com ([email]ilovethechiefs-at-gmail.com[/email])>
England: Andy <cloudhurler77-at-yahoo.com ([email]cloudhurler77-at-yahoo.com[/email])>
France: Dan <ddz999cat23-at-yahoo.com ([email]ddz999cat23-at-yahoo.com[/email])>
Germany: Ray <mczet99-at-gmail.com ([email]mczet99-at-gmail.com[/email])>
Italy: Blue <blueinva-at-cox.net ([email]blueinva-at-cox.net[/email])>
Russia: John <untitled36-at-yahoo.com ([email]untitled36-at-yahoo.com[/email])>
Turkey: Nathan <ndeily-at-yahoo.com ([email]ndeily-at-yahoo.com[/email])>


Orders as received:
Austria:
A Trieste
A Budapest


France:
Build F Bre
Build A Par


Germany:
Build Fleet Kiel, Army Munich


Italy:
F Naples


Russia:
 A War


Turkey:
Build F Ank


Orders as adjudicated by RP & me:
Austria: 
Build A Trieste
Build A Budapest


France: 
Build A Paris
Build F Brest


Germany: 
Build F Kiel
Build A Munich


Italy: 
Build F Naples


Russia: 
Build A Moscow


Turkey: 
Build F Ankara


Deadline:
Spring 1902 orders are due Wednesday the 14th of April at 9 pm ET.


No receipt = no orders received. Check for errors, map and .dpy file are attached.


Best,


Mike

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