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dc286 ~ Vista Seven - sgttodd   (Apr 09, 2010, 8:28 pm)
Deadline for Fall 1906 orders is: Tuesday, April 13th (at) 2359 UTC
I shortened it to 4 days, as this game's getting settled in - if that's not a problem, we'll keep it on a 4 day schedule for moves.
Oh yeah, I'm using a new larger map and icons - I was having difficulty looking at that 640 x 480 thing.

No retreats, so it's right into Fall...

Unit locations:

Austria: A Bohemia, A Galicia, F Greece, A Serbia, A Vienna.
France: F Barents Sea, A Burgundy, F Mid-Atlantic Ocean, A Norway, F Norwegian Sea, A Picardy, A Piedmont, A Tyrolia.
Germany: F Baltic Sea, A Berlin, F Denmark, A Munich, F North Sea, A Silesia, A Sweden.
Italy: F Adriatic Sea, F Ionian Sea, F Naples, A Trieste, A Venice.
Russia: F Aegean Sea, A Bulgaria, A Constantinople, A Finland, A St Petersburg, A Ukraine, A Warsaw.

Movement results for Spring of 1906.

Austria: A Bohemia - Tyrolia (*Fails*).
Austria: F Bulgaria(sc) - Aegean Sea (*Disbanded*).
Austria: A Galicia Supports A Bohemia - Vienna (*Void*).
Austria: F Greece Supports F Aegean Sea - Ionian Sea (*Void*).
Austria: A Serbia Supports A Vienna - Trieste.
Austria: A Vienna - Trieste (*Fails*).

France: F Barents Sea Supports A Yorkshire - Norway.
France: A Burgundy Supports A Ruhr - Munich.
France: F English Channel - Mid-Atlantic Ocean.
France: A Marseilles - Piedmont.
France: F Norway - Norwegian Sea.
France: A Picardy Supports A Burgundy.
France: A Tyrolia Supports A Munich - Bohemia (*Void*).
France: A Yorkshire - Norway.

Germany: F Berlin - Baltic Sea.
Germany: A Kiel - Berlin.
Germany: A Munich - Silesia.
Germany: F North Sea Convoys A Yorkshire - Norway.
Germany: A Ruhr - Munich.
Germany: F Skagerrak - Denmark.
Germany: A Sweden Supports A Norway (*Ordered to Move*).

Italy: F Adriatic Sea Supports A Trieste.
Italy: F Ionian Sea Supports F Aegean Sea - Greece (*Void*).
Italy: F Naples Supports F Ionian Sea.
Italy: A Rome - Venice.
Italy: A Trieste Supports A Tyrolia - Vienna (*Void*).

Russia: F Aegean Sea Convoys A Smyrna - Bulgaria.
Russia: A Constantinople Supports A Smyrna - Bulgaria.
Russia: A Finland Supports A St Petersburg.
Russia: A Livonia - Warsaw.
Russia: A Smyrna - Bulgaria.
Russia: A St Petersburg Hold.
Russia: A Warsaw - Ukraine.

Ownership of supply centers:

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

Deadline for Fall 1906 orders is: Tuesday, April 13th (at) 2359 UTC
files: http://mainecav.org/diplomacy

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DC317; Autumn and Winter 1902 Results - dipknight   (Apr 09, 2010, 7:07 pm)
GM’s remarks:
 
Congratulation’s to everyone for making it to Year 3, of Round 2, Winter Blitz 2010!
 
The Players:
Austria         MDemagogue         Mark Utterback      MDemagogue-at-gmail.com ([email]MDemagogue-at-gmail.com[/email])
England        phantomas               jean-luc granier      phantomas13-at-orange.fr ([email]phantomas13-at-orange.fr[/email])
France          packrat                     scott troemel         brn2dip-at-yahoo.com ([email]brn2dip-at-yahoo.com[/email])
Germany       Douglas_E_Fresh   Douglas Fresh       douglasefresh-at-gmail.com ([email]douglasefresh-at-gmail.com[/email])
Italy              evapollo88              Greg Olson           olson.gregoryscott-at-gmail.com ([email]olson.gregoryscott-at-gmail.com[/email])
Russia          Nigs                         Nigel Phillips         nephilli99-at-hotmail.com ([email]nephilli99-at-hotmail.com[/email])
Turkey          Jeremiah                  Jeremiah Lee         dadidea-at-gmail.com ([email]dadidea-at-gmail.com[/email])
 
The Orders:
Austria:
   No Orders Required
 
England:
   F nth, no move received (*Disbanded*)
 
France:
   No Orders Required
 
Germany:
   Build A kie
 
Italy:
   A tri - ven
 
Russia:
   Build A war
 
Turkey:
   No Orders Required
 
Retreats:
   See Above
 
Centers and Unit Positions:
Austria:
   Centers (3) gre ser tri
   Units: A boh A ser F tri
   Build/Disband: 0
 
England:
   Centers (3) edi lvp lon
   Units: F eng A fin F wal
   Build/Disband:  0
 
France:
   Centers (5) bre mar par por spa
   Units: A bre F iri F mao F nao A spa
   Build/Disband:  0
           
Germany:
   Centers (6): ber den hol kie mun swe
   Units: F den A hol A kie A mun F nth A swe
   Build/Disbands: 0
 
Italy:
   Centers (5) nap rom tun ven vie
   Units: F aeg F ion A trl A ven A vie
   Build/Disband:  0
 
Russia:
   Centers (7) bud mos nwy rum sev stp war
   Units: A bud A gal A mos F nwy F sev A stp A war
   Build/Disband:  0
 
Turkey:
   Centers (4) ank bul con smy
   Units: A arm F bla A bul A con
   Build/Disband:  0     
 
Deadline:
1903 Spring Orders: Monday; April 12, 24:00 Hrs GMT

Maps of the Retreats, Build-Disbands and Results; and the dpy file are attached for your use.

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dc316 fall 1902 results! - lord_granite   (Apr 09, 2010, 6:13 pm)
Sorry all,lost track of the deadline.


MJ

On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 6:02 PM, Cory Burris <coryfucius-at-yahoo.com ([email]coryfucius-at-yahoo.com[/email])> wrote:

First of all, we suffer our first NMR, as the Archduke leaves his forces to fend for themselves.  Fortunately for him, they all live to fight another day, which it appears they will have to do in 1903, given the approach of Italian and Russian armies.
 
Elsewhere, England sails into Denmark, while Germany pushes Russia back out of Sweden.  France sails to NAO.  Germany moves armies back toward the eastern front to counter a possible move by the Russian army in Silesia that does not materialize.
 
There is one unit dislodged, so we will have an Autumn retreat:
  The Russian fleet in Sweden may retreat to Finland, Gulf of Bothnia, or Norway.
 
Winter adjustments will be due as follows:
  England:  build 1  (no change if Russia retreats to Norway)
  France:  build 1
  Russia:  no change  (build 1 if Russia retreats to Norway)
 
Both the Autumn 1902 retreat and the Winter 1902 adjustments will be due tomorrow, Saturday 4/10 at 3pm Central (US) / 21:00 GMT.  Winter adjustment orders may be made contingent on the Autumn retreat.  Because of the odd weekend deadline, if you can please mark orders as final, I'll run the turn as soon as I have final orders from each of you with orders due.  Also, I normally don't have Internet access on weekends, but I'll make an effort to send results as soon as I can.  Garry/Mike, please be aware of the Saturday deadline - this will allow us to get back on a normal Blitz schedule for 1903.
 
Thanks, everyone!
 
Cory
 
-----
 
Fall 1902 results:
 
Austria:  (NMR, GM orders Hold)
A Budapest Hold
F Greece Hold
A Serbia Hold
A Trieste Hold
A Vienna Hold
 
England:
F Helgoland Bight Supports F North Sea - Denmark
F North Sea - Denmark
F Norway - Skagerrak
A Yorkshire - London
 
France:
A Belgium Supports A Holland
F English Channel Supports A Belgium
A Gascony Hold
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - North Atlantic Ocean
A Paris - Picardy
 
Germany:
F Baltic Sea Supports F Denmark - Sweden
F Denmark - Sweden
A Holland Hold
A Kiel - Berlin
A Ruhr - Munich
 
Italy:
F Adriatic Sea Supports A Tunis - Albania
F Ionian Sea Convoys A Tunis - Albania
A Tunis - Albania
A Venice - Trieste (*Fails*)
 
Russia:
A Rumania Supports A Bulgaria
F Sevastopol Supports A Rumania
A Silesia Supports A Ukraine - Galicia
F Sweden Supports F North Sea - Denmark (*Dislodged*)
A Ukraine - Galicia
 
Turkey:
A Ankara - Constantinople
A Bulgaria Hold
F Constantinople - Aegean Sea
F Eastern Mediterranean Supports F Constantinople - Aegean Sea






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Dc 315: Autumn/Winter 1902 Adjudication - AlanRFarrington   (Apr 09, 2010, 6:08 pm)
Running a little behind today cause my other game got screwed up, sorry bout that gang.

Next Deadline:
Spring 1903 is due Monday April 12th at Midnight GMT (7:00pm EST)


Orders:
Russia:
Remove F Norway

Turkey:
A Constantinople - Smyrna

England:
Build F London

Italy:
Build F Venice
Build A Rome

Turkey:
Remove F Eastern Mediterranean



Ownership of Supply Centers:

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




Players:
Austria: Jonathan Nichol ( jonathan-at-deepsheep.com )
England: Derek Eiler ( derekthefeared2-at-yahoo.com )
France: Maria Montes ( MariaMontes1990-at-hotmail.es )
Germany: Joe Payne ( josepayne-at-gmail.com )
Italy: John Robillard ( john.robillard-at-telia.com )
Russia: Max Victory ( Maxatrest-at-yahoo.co.uk )
Turkey: Dale Grantham ( dmg-at-earthlink.net )

Thanks,
Alan Farrington Hotmail: Powerful Free email with security by Microsoft. Get it now.

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dc316 fall 1902 results! - coryfucius   (Apr 09, 2010, 6:02 pm)
First of all, we suffer our first NMR, as the Archduke leaves his forces to fend for themselves. Fortunately for him, they all live to fight another day, which it appears they will have to do in 1903, given the approach of Italian and Russian armies.

Elsewhere, England sails into Denmark, while Germany pushes Russia back out of Sweden. France sails to NAO. Germany moves armies back toward the eastern front to counter a possible move by the Russian army in Silesia that does not materialize.

There is one unit dislodged, so we will have an Autumn retreat:
The Russian fleet in Sweden may retreat to Finland, Gulf of Bothnia, or Norway.

Winter adjustments will be due as follows:
England: build 1 (no change if Russia retreats to Norway)
France: build 1
Russia: no change (build 1 if Russia retreats to Norway)

Both the Autumn 1902 retreat and the Winter 1902 adjustments will be due tomorrow, Saturday 4/10 at 3pm Central (US) / 21:00 GMT. Winter adjustment orders may be made contingent on the Autumn retreat. Because of the odd weekend deadline, if you can please mark orders as final, I'll run the turn as soon as I have final orders from each of you with orders due. Also, I normally don't have Internet access on weekends, but I'll make an effort to send results as soon as I can. Garry/Mike, please be aware of the Saturday deadline - this will allow us to get back on a normal Blitz schedule for 1903.

Thanks, everyone!

Cory

-----

Fall 1902 results:

Austria: (NMR, GM orders Hold)
A Budapest Hold
F Greece Hold
A Serbia Hold
A Trieste Hold
A Vienna Hold

England:
F Helgoland Bight Supports F North Sea - Denmark
F North Sea - Denmark
F Norway - Skagerrak
A Yorkshire - London

France:
A Belgium Supports A Holland
F English Channel Supports A Belgium
A Gascony Hold
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - North Atlantic Ocean
A Paris - Picardy

Germany:
F Baltic Sea Supports F Denmark - Sweden
F Denmark - Sweden
A Holland Hold
A Kiel - Berlin
A Ruhr - Munich

Italy:
F Adriatic Sea Supports A Tunis - Albania
F Ionian Sea Convoys A Tunis - Albania
A Tunis - Albania
A Venice - Trieste (*Fails*)

Russia:
A Rumania Supports A Bulgaria
F Sevastopol Supports A Rumania
A Silesia Supports A Ukraine - Galicia
F Sweden Supports F North Sea - Denmark (*Dislodged*)
A Ukraine - Galicia

Turkey:
A Ankara - Constantinople
A Bulgaria Hold
F Constantinople - Aegean Sea
F Eastern Mediterranean Supports F Constantinople - Aegean Sea

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dc316 fall 1902 results! (Winter Blitz) lord_granite Apr 09, 06:13 pm
Sorry all,lost track of the deadline.


MJ

On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 6:02 PM, Cory Burris <coryfucius-at-yahoo.com ([email]coryfucius-at-yahoo.com[/email])> wrote:

First of all, we suffer our first NMR, as the Archduke leaves his forces to fend for themselves.  Fortunately for him, they all live to fight another day, which it appears they will have to do in 1903, given the approach of Italian and Russian armies.
 
Elsewhere, England sails into Denmark, while Germany pushes Russia back out of Sweden.  France sails to NAO.  Germany moves armies back toward the eastern front to counter a possible move by the Russian army in Silesia that does not materialize.
 
There is one unit dislodged, so we will have an Autumn retreat:
  The Russian fleet in Sweden may retreat to Finland, Gulf of Bothnia, or Norway.
 
Winter adjustments will be due as follows:
  England:  build 1  (no change if Russia retreats to Norway)
  France:  build 1
  Russia:  no change  (build 1 if Russia retreats to Norway)
 
Both the Autumn 1902 retreat and the Winter 1902 adjustments will be due tomorrow, Saturday 4/10 at 3pm Central (US) / 21:00 GMT.  Winter adjustment orders may be made contingent on the Autumn retreat.  Because of the odd weekend deadline, if you can please mark orders as final, I'll run the turn as soon as I have final orders from each of you with orders due.  Also, I normally don't have Internet access on weekends, but I'll make an effort to send results as soon as I can.  Garry/Mike, please be aware of the Saturday deadline - this will allow us to get back on a normal Blitz schedule for 1903.
 
Thanks, everyone!
 
Cory
 
-----
 
Fall 1902 results:
 
Austria:  (NMR, GM orders Hold)
A Budapest Hold
F Greece Hold
A Serbia Hold
A Trieste Hold
A Vienna Hold
 
England:
F Helgoland Bight Supports F North Sea - Denmark
F North Sea - Denmark
F Norway - Skagerrak
A Yorkshire - London
 
France:
A Belgium Supports A Holland
F English Channel Supports A Belgium
A Gascony Hold
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - North Atlantic Ocean
A Paris - Picardy
 
Germany:
F Baltic Sea Supports F Denmark - Sweden
F Denmark - Sweden
A Holland Hold
A Kiel - Berlin
A Ruhr - Munich
 
Italy:
F Adriatic Sea Supports A Tunis - Albania
F Ionian Sea Convoys A Tunis - Albania
A Tunis - Albania
A Venice - Trieste (*Fails*)
 
Russia:
A Rumania Supports A Bulgaria
F Sevastopol Supports A Rumania
A Silesia Supports A Ukraine - Galicia
F Sweden Supports F North Sea - Denmark (*Dislodged*)
A Ukraine - Galicia
 
Turkey:
A Ankara - Constantinople
A Bulgaria Hold
F Constantinople - Aegean Sea
F Eastern Mediterranean Supports F Constantinople - Aegean Sea






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Map - sam_buck_productions a...   (Apr 09, 2010, 5:02 pm)
Forgot to send the map for the correction. Mark your builds final.

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Map (Winter Blitz) Samnuva Jun 02, 11:12 am
Updated Map and DPY:
-Sam Buck
DCI f14 results! - FuzzyLogic   (Apr 09, 2010, 4:56 pm)
Happy weekend!
Builds due Monday, 3pm Central. Spring next Friday.

Turkey: +1
Norway: -1

That's it!

France:
F Apulia - Naples (*Fails*)
A Galicia - Rumania (*Bounce*)
F Gulf of Lyon - Tyrrhenian Sea
A Holland - Belgium
F Irish Sea Supports F North Atlantic Ocean - Liverpool
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - English Channel
A Munich Supports A Ruhr (*Cut*)
F North Atlantic Ocean - Liverpool
A Rome Supports F Apulia - Naples
A Ruhr Supports A Munich
F Skagerrak - Norway (*Disbanded*)
A Warsaw - Moscow (*Fails*)
F Yorkshire - London

Russia:
F Black Sea Convoys A Constantinople - Rumania
A Moscow Supports A Rumania - Ukraine (*Cut*)
A Rumania - Ukraine

Turkey:
F Adriatic Sea Supports F Naples - Apulia
F Aegean Sea - Ionian Sea
A Constantinople - Rumania (*Bounce*)
F Ionian Sea - Tunis
F Naples - Apulia (*Fails*)
F Trieste - Venice

Norway:
A Berlin - Munich (*Fails*)
A Bohemia - Vienna (*Bounce*)
A Budapest - Vienna (*Bounce*)
F Denmark Supports F North Sea - Skagerrak
F Edinburgh Supports A Liverpool - Yorkshire
F Helgoland Bight - Holland
F Kiel Supports F Helgoland Bight - Holland
A Liverpool - Yorkshire
F Livonia - Baltic Sea
F North Sea - Skagerrak
F Norway - Sweden
F Norwegian Sea - Norway (*Bounce*)

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1648 091010: Summer 1656 Retreats - charlesf   (Apr 09, 2010, 4:38 pm)
Hi guys,

I guess it comes to nobody's surprise that the DIAS proposal for this season equally failed.

As for the Polish retreats, Jorge chose to retreat to Pskov and bolster a contiguous line rather than establish a presence behind enemy lines.

Today also marks the day my 1936 playtest has begun! Can't wait to see how the "Spanish Civil War" will pan out! Smile If anyone yet wishes to observe the contest, let me know and I shall add you to the mailing list.

Preliminary orders for Fall 1656 are due on Monday and the adjucation deadline follows on 14 April.

Enjoy your weekend!

Charles

----------
PLAYERS:
AUSTRIA: Mike Hoffman <mrh(at)panix.com>
DENMARK-NORWAY: Marc Ellinger <mellinger(at)blitzbardgett.com> (eliminated Winter 1653)
ENGLAND: Harvey Morris <hmtucaz(at)gmail.com>
FRANCE: Nigel Phillips <nephilli99(at)hotmail.com>
POLAND-LITHUANIA: Jorge Saralegui <jmsaralegui(at)gmail.com>
RUSSIA: Mikael Johansson <m_don_j(at)hotmail.com> (eliminated Winter 1650)
SPAIN: Dirk Knemeyer <dirk(at)knemeyer.com>
SWEDEN: Matthew Kelly <kelly058(at)verizon.net> (joined Winter 1652)
TURKEY: Aidan Slattery <AiSlattery(at)aol.com>

PROCLAMATIONS:
o POLISH TROOPS RALLY NEAR PSKOV

PRESS: None. Sad

RETREATS:

Poland-Lithuania:
A Greater Poland - Cracow
A Novgorod - Pskov











SUPPLY CENTER OWNERSHIP (Winter 1655):

Austria(5): Bavaria, Prague, Saxony, Trieste, Vienna.
England(Cool: Abo, Bristol, Christiania, Ireland, London, Scotland, Stockholm, United Provinces.
France(12): Brest, Copenhagen, Flanders, Lorraine, Lower Saxony, Marseilles, Paris, Rhineland-Westphalia, Savoy, Swabia, Switzerland, Venice.
Poland-Lithuania(9): Courland, Cracow, Moscow, Novgorod, Prussia, Riga, Vilna, Voronezh, Warsaw.
Spain(10): Algiers, Madrid, Mecklenburg, Morocco, Naples, Papal States, Portugal, Seville, Tunis, Tuscany.
Sweden(3): Brandenburg, Mecklenburg, Stettin.
Turkey(11): Belgrade, Candia, Constantinople, Crimea, Damascus, Moldavia, Persia, Transylvania, Turkestan, Ukraine, Wallachia.

DEADLINE SCHEDULE: (all orders are due NLT 6PM CET (i.e. GMT+1)...not local time)




o Fall 1656 Moves: 14 April
o Winter 1656 Retreats/Adjustments: 16 April

MAP:

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dc311 Winter '02 Results - notasb   (Apr 09, 2010, 2:08 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/311/31102Winter.gif

Deadline:

Spring '03 is due Monday April 12th 2 PM CDST (GMT -5) 1900 GMT

Orders and Results:
Retreats:

France:
F Picardy - Brest

Italy:
F Ionian Sea - Aegean Sea
disband A Venice

Builds:

Austria:
Build A Vienna
Build A Budapest

England:
Build F London
Build F Edinburgh

France:
Build A Marseilles

Supply Center and Unit Count;

Austria: 7 / 7
England: 7 / 7
France: 5 / 5
Germany: 5 / 5
Italy: 3 / 3
Russia: 3 / 3
Turkey: 4 / 4
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dc294 Winter '13 Results - notasb   (Apr 09, 2010, 2:07 pm)
Austria - bret_pollack - Bret Pollack (eliminated W'02)
England - packrat - scott troemel (eliminated W'10)
France - jlq - Joao Queiros
Germany - landru428 - Andrew Cassese (eliminated W'10)
Italy - Samnuva - Sam Buck
Russia - raybrucea - Bruce Ray
Turkey - lord_granite - matthew jones (eliminated W'06)

Map:

http://home.comcast.net/~dawench/294/29413Winter.gif

Deadline:

Spring '14 is due Monday April 12th 2 PM CDST (GMT -5) 1900 GMT

Orders and Results:
Builds:

Italy:
Build A Venice

Disband:

France:
Remove F North Africa

Supply Center and Unit Count:

Austria: 0 / 0
England: 0 / 0
France: 9 / 9
Germany: 0 / 0
Italy: 17 / 17
Russia: 8 / 7
Turkey: 0 / 0

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Dc 298 Winter 1913 Adjucation - DrSwordopolis   (Apr 09, 2010, 1:48 pm)
Thanks for Scandinavia, guys. It's much appreciated, I assure you.

Best,
-Russia

On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 7:50 AM, John R <untitled36-at-hotmail.com ([email]untitled36-at-hotmail.com[/email])> wrote:

It seems like there's never a good place to lose a unit. France and England vacate scandinavia, while Italy keeps pumping out the fleets and Russia builds one army and keeps one in reserve for later.
 
England:
Remove F North Atlantic Ocean
Remove F Gulf of Bothnia
France:
Remove A Norway
Italy:
Build F Naples
Russia:
Build A Warsaw
Build waived

See you guys by Monday at 14:00 GMT

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DC319: Winter 1935 Game-Start - Nigs   (Apr 09, 2010, 12:29 pm)
For what it's worth looking at DC291 might give an insight into relations between the three of us which hopefully is not a precedent ( at least for the workers international, I hope not ; - )

cheers


nigs

Date: Fri, 9 Apr 2010 17:10:11 +0000
From: psychosis-at-sky.com
Subject: Re: DC319: Winter 1935 Game-Start
To: dc319-at-diplomaticcorp.com; jlqueiros3-at-hotmail.com; Jimmy.Ghostine-at-vtmednet.org; dirk-at-knemeyer.com; tomjnkns.IL-at-gmail.com; nephilli99-at-hotmail.com; wesaq-at-list.ru; charlesf-at-web.de
CC: jamie_nordli-at-hotmail.com; mellinger-at-blitzbardgett.com; max.luckey-at-googlemail.com; screwtape777-at-gmail.com; VonPowell-at-aol.com; congressofvienna1814-at-yahoo.com; ndeily-at-yahoo.com

In the interests of transparency, I've just finished a winter blitz game (DC291) where both Dirk and Nigel were players, and I've played with Dirk in Charles's first 1648 game on the DC site.

Michael
--- On Fri, 9/4/10, Charles Féaux de la Croix <charlesf-at-web.de> wrote:


From: Charles Féaux de la Croix <charlesf-at-web.de>
Subject: DC319: Winter 1935 Game-Start
To: dc319-at-diplomaticcorp.com, "Michael Thompson" <psychosis-at-sky.com>, "Joao Queiros" <jlqueiros3-at-hotmail.com>, "Ghostine, Jimmy" <Jimmy.Ghostine-at-vtmednet.org>, "Dirk Knemeyer" <dirk-at-knemeyer.com>, "Kyle Overby-Lee" <tomjnkns.IL-at-gmail.com>, "Nigel Phillips" <nephilli99-at-hotmail.com>, "Repu Maoni" <wesaq-at-list.ru>
Cc: "Jamie Nordli" <jamie_nordli-at-hotmail.com>, "Marc Ellinger" <mellinger-at-blitzbardgett.com>, "Max Luckey" <max.luckey-at-googlemail.com>, "Benjamin Hester" <screwtape777-at-gmail.com>, "Baron Powell" <VonPowell-at-aol.com>, "Nick Higgins" <congressofvienna1814-at-yahoo.com>, "Nathan Deily" <ndeily-at-yahoo.com>
Date: Friday, 9 April, 2010, 17:18

Hi guys,

welcome to the very first 1936 playtest! I hope we shall all have a whopping time and that this new variant shall meet your expectations. This variant has been long in the making. And it wouldn't ever have seen the light of the day had it not been for Baron Powell's and Jeff Kase's pioneering of the Diplomacy Points system (in their excellent Ambition & Empire variant). I hope those of you who haven't yet had any previous experience with this mechanism will find it as intriguing as I do.

While of course any type of meta-gaming is very much frowned upon and trust nobody shall engage in, I believe that in the interest of full disclosure of all present player pairings outside of this game ought to be made public. Checking the DC site, I came up with the following list:

TGP003 (1900 variant): Jimmy, Kyle. (Incidentally also the one game I myself happen to be playing in.)
DC279 (1648 variant): Dirk, Nigel (I'm the GM.)

Am I missing any such present pairings in other games?

Now, though you've all received my house rules (and I hope you've all read them carefully), I'd like to stress the following points:

- Preliminary Spring and Fall orders need to be submitted 48 hours in advance of the actual deadline. I believe this considerably diminishes the likelihood of NMRs and mistaken orders. So I've made this a requirement. These deadlines for preliminary orders shall be listed in brackets in an adjucations Deadline Schedule section.

- Note that deadlines shall generally be at 6 PM CET (GMT+1) rather than your local time.

- All negotiation mails need to be CCed to me. This is very helpful from a playtesting perspective, allows me to spot mistaken assumptions regarding the rules or map and allows me to keep stats on the game's mail volume. And hey, I just like being in the loop. Smile

- Make sure you use the order header format. It helps me sort through mail, so please stick to it (e.g. DC319 Sp36 P1). I also encourage the analogous use of the negotiation header format on the lines of "DC319 Su36 PGS", but it's by no means a requirement. Just a standard some might find as useful as I do.

- I've attached a zip-file containing the 1936 module for the Realpolitik adjucation software. Simply unzip it into the software's "variant files" sub-folder. Then, when opening the RP programme, you can select the 1936 variant from the drop-down variant menu. Using Realpolitik is child's play and may prove invaluable in experimenting with possible moves. You might also want to simply enter your orders (all done by simple clicking) in Realpolitik, open the orders window under RP's "Windows" menu and then simply copy-paste those orders listed there into your mail to me. That'd help you avoid orders mistakes.

- I shall be also including a dpy-file for Realpolitik in every adjucation. Should you open it with Realpolitik (and have previously installed the variant module), you'll see the present state of the game. You'll then be able to click through the game's history, toggle on space names, experiment with moves and see how they might be adjucated. Realpolitik rocks and I do highly recommend the software's use! You can download the programme at: http://realpolitik.sourceforge.net/

- Since our game's DC319, our message board's email is dc319-at-diplomaticcorp.com. Please include that adress whenever sending out a public email. You may wish to subscribe to the DC319 forum on the DC message board.

- I welcome any press from players and observers. Submit it to me and I shall include it in the adjucation (anonymously or not, as specified). Press may be made conditional on any part of the adjucation, if so desired.

GREAT POWER ALLOCATION

Okay, now on to the bit you've all been waiting for, I guess. Smile Taking into account all submitted power preferences, I worked out the following:
Michael Thompson Chester le Street, UK Britain Joao Queiros Nairobi, Kenya France Jimmy Ghostine Paris, France Germany Dirk Knemeyer Somerville, MA, US Italy Kyle Overby-Lee Inverness, IL, US Poland Nigel Phillips Leeds, UK Soviet Union Repu Maoni Leipzig, Germany Turkey

Two players chose not to rank any clear preference. The others all got their first choice, save for one player who had to make do with his second choice as Italy topped the preference list of two players (a die roll then determining who got Italy).

Adding up all the ranks accorded to the various powers (disregarding the lack of any preference by two players), you get the following:

France 13 Soviet Union 14 Britain 17 Italy 21 Germany 25 Turkey 25 Poland 31

Now, I don't take that as a vote on how strong the various powers are, but merely which you guys happened to fancy. Just for the sake of a comparison, let me list the power preferences in the past 1926 playtest (1936's sister variant, which is rather similar):

Poland 19 Soviet Union 20 Italy 23 Britain 26 France 26 Germany 28 Turkey 33

Actually, I would have thought Italy and the Soviet Uinon would prove wildly popular among players for the 1936 game (considering you get that Spanish civil war faction as well to play with). But clearly Britain and France are also in-fashion this spring season! Interesting how Poland topped the preferences for the 1926 playtest, but apparently didn't excite you guys too much. That just as an aside...

Anyway, I hope everyone is happy with his allocated power (since things worked out pretty well this time, I trust you are). Further below you'll find all players' email adresses. Incidentally, we also seem to have a nice trans-Atlantic mix here.

The Spring 1936 moves are due to me NLT 6PM CET on Monday, 19 April. So get me those prelims by Saturday, 17 April 6PM CET (GMT+1), at the latest. Please remember to CC me on all your diplomatic correspondence. Thanks!

Should you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask.

Viel Erfolg auf dem diplomatischen Parkett!

Charles

----------
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 TENSIONS RISE ANEW AS THE SPANISH CRISIS BECOMES ALL THE TALK ACROSS EUROPE

PRESS:

GM to the Rulers of Europe: Good luck to one and all.

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 Spring 1936 Moves: (17) 19 April
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

MAP:







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DC319: Winter 1935 Game-Start - psychosis1973   (Apr 09, 2010, 12:10 pm)
In the interests of transparency, I've just finished a winter blitz game (DC291) where both Dirk and Nigel were players, and I've played with Dirk in Charles's first 1648 game on the DC site.

Michael
--- On Fri, 9/4/10, Charles Féaux de la Croix <charlesf-at-web.de> wrote:


From: Charles Féaux de la Croix <charlesf-at-web.de>
Subject: DC319: Winter 1935 Game-Start
To: dc319-at-diplomaticcorp.com, "Michael Thompson" <psychosis-at-sky.com>, "Joao Queiros" <jlqueiros3-at-hotmail.com>, "Ghostine, Jimmy" <Jimmy.Ghostine-at-vtmednet.org>, "Dirk Knemeyer" <dirk-at-knemeyer.com>, "Kyle Overby-Lee" <tomjnkns.IL-at-gmail.com>, "Nigel Phillips" <nephilli99-at-hotmail.com>, "Repu Maoni" <wesaq-at-list.ru>
Cc: "Jamie Nordli" <jamie_nordli-at-hotmail.com>, "Marc Ellinger" <mellinger-at-blitzbardgett.com>, "Max Luckey" <max.luckey-at-googlemail.com>, "Benjamin Hester" <screwtape777-at-gmail.com>, "Baron Powell" <VonPowell-at-aol.com>, "Nick Higgins" <congressofvienna1814-at-yahoo.com>, "Nathan Deily" <ndeily-at-yahoo.com>
Date: Friday, 9 April, 2010, 17:18

Hi guys,

welcome to the very first 1936 playtest! I hope we shall all have a whopping time and that this new variant shall meet your expectations. This variant has been long in the making. And it wouldn't ever have seen the light of the day had it not been for Baron Powell's and Jeff Kase's pioneering of the Diplomacy Points system (in their excellent Ambition & Empire variant). I hope those of you who haven't yet had any previous experience with this mechanism will find it as intriguing as I do.

While of course any type of meta-gaming is very much frowned upon and trust nobody shall engage in, I believe that in the interest of full disclosure of all present player pairings outside of this game ought to be made public. Checking the DC site, I came up with the following list:

TGP003 (1900 variant): Jimmy, Kyle. (Incidentally also the one game I myself happen to be playing in.)
DC279 (1648 variant): Dirk, Nigel (I'm the GM.)

Am I missing any such present pairings in other games?

Now, though you've all received my house rules (and I hope you've all read them carefully), I'd like to stress the following points:

- Preliminary Spring and Fall orders need to be submitted 48 hours in advance of the actual deadline. I believe this considerably diminishes the likelihood of NMRs and mistaken orders. So I've made this a requirement. These deadlines for preliminary orders shall be listed in brackets in an adjucations Deadline Schedule section.

- Note that deadlines shall generally be at 6 PM CET (GMT+1) rather than your local time.

- All negotiation mails need to be CCed to me. This is very helpful from a playtesting perspective, allows me to spot mistaken assumptions regarding the rules or map and allows me to keep stats on the game's mail volume. And hey, I just like being in the loop. Smile

- Make sure you use the order header format. It helps me sort through mail, so please stick to it (e.g. DC319 Sp36 P1). I also encourage the analogous use of the negotiation header format on the lines of "DC319 Su36 PGS", but it's by no means a requirement. Just a standard some might find as useful as I do.

- I've attached a zip-file containing the 1936 module for the Realpolitik adjucation software. Simply unzip it into the software's "variant files" sub-folder. Then, when opening the RP programme, you can select the 1936 variant from the drop-down variant menu. Using Realpolitik is child's play and may prove invaluable in experimenting with possible moves. You might also want to simply enter your orders (all done by simple clicking) in Realpolitik, open the orders window under RP's "Windows" menu and then simply copy-paste those orders listed there into your mail to me. That'd help you avoid orders mistakes.

- I shall be also including a dpy-file for Realpolitik in every adjucation. Should you open it with Realpolitik (and have previously installed the variant module), you'll see the present state of the game. You'll then be able to click through the game's history, toggle on space names, experiment with moves and see how they might be adjucated. Realpolitik rocks and I do highly recommend the software's use! You can download the programme at: http://realpolitik.sourceforge.net/

- Since our game's DC319, our message board's email is dc319-at-diplomaticcorp.com ([email]dc319-at-diplomaticcorp.com[/email]). Please include that adress whenever sending out a public email. You may wish to subscribe to the DC319 forum on the DC message board.

- I welcome any press from players and observers. Submit it to me and I shall include it in the adjucation (anonymously or not, as specified). Press may be made conditional on any part of the adjucation, if so desired.

GREAT POWER ALLOCATION

Okay, now on to the bit you've all been waiting for, I guess. Smile Taking into account all submitted power preferences, I worked out the following:
Michael Thompson Chester le Street, UK Britain Joao Queiros Nairobi, Kenya France Jimmy Ghostine Paris, France Germany Dirk Knemeyer Somerville, MA, US Italy Kyle Overby-Lee Inverness, IL, US Poland Nigel Phillips Leeds, UK Soviet Union Repu Maoni Leipzig, Germany Turkey

Two players chose not to rank any clear preference. The others all got their first choice, save for one player who had to make do with his second choice as Italy topped the preference list of two players (a die roll then determining who got Italy).

Adding up all the ranks accorded to the various powers (disregarding the lack of any preference by two players), you get the following:

France 13 Soviet Union 14 Britain 17 Italy 21 Germany 25 Turkey 25 Poland 31

Now, I don't take that as a vote on how strong the various powers are, but merely which you guys happened to fancy. Just for the sake of a comparison, let me list the power preferences in the past 1926 playtest (1936's sister variant, which is rather similar):

Poland 19 Soviet Union 20 Italy 23 Britain 26 France 26 Germany 28 Turkey 33

Actually, I would have thought Italy and the Soviet Uinon would prove wildly popular among players for the 1936 game (considering you get that Spanish civil war faction as well to play with). But clearly Britain and France are also in-fashion this spring season! Interesting how Poland topped the preferences for the 1926 playtest, but apparently didn't excite you guys too much. That just as an aside...

Anyway, I hope everyone is happy with his allocated power (since things worked out pretty well this time, I trust you are). Further below you'll find all players' email adresses. Incidentally, we also seem to have a nice trans-Atlantic mix here.

The Spring 1936 moves are due to me NLT 6PM CET on Monday, 19 April. So get me those prelims by Saturday, 17 April 6PM CET (GMT+1), at the latest. Please remember to CC me on all your diplomatic correspondence. Thanks!

Should you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask.

Viel Erfolg auf dem diplomatischen Parkett!

Charles

----------
PLAYERS:
BRITAIN: Michael Thompson <psychosis-at-sky.com ([email]psychosis-at-sky.com[/email])>
FRANCE: Joao Queiros <jlqueiros3-at-hotmail.com ([email]jlqueiros3-at-hotmail.com[/email])>
GERMANY: Ghostine, Jimmy <Jimmy.Ghostine-at-vtmednet.org ([email]Jimmy.Ghostine-at-vtmednet.org[/email])>
ITALY & NAT. SPAIN: Dirk Knemeyer dirk-at-knemeyer.com ([email]dirk-at-knemeyer.com[/email])
POLAND: Kyle Overby-Lee <tomjnkns.IL-at-gmail.com ([email]tomjnkns.IL-at-gmail.com[/email])>
SOVIET UNION & REP. SPAIN: Nigel Phillips <nephilli99-at-hotmail.com ([email]nephilli99-at-hotmail.com[/email])>
TURKEY: Repu Maoni <wesaq-at-list.ru ([email]wesaq-at-list.ru[/email])>

HEADLINES:
o TENSIONS RISE ANEW AS THE SPANISH CRISIS BECOMES ALL THE TALK ACROSS EUROPE

PRESS:

GM to the Rulers of Europe: Good luck to one and all.

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 Spring 1936 Moves: (17) 19 April
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

MAP:





[Reply]

310 Holding - Samnuva   (Apr 09, 2010, 11:51 am)
Okay guys, there are some map problems. I probably hit the wrong button. I can't do anything about it right now, But I'll issue a correction as soon as I have time. As of now, we are holding, until I can get the 10 minutes I need to do this.

[Reply]

313 Correction - Samnuva   (Apr 09, 2010, 11:42 am)
Mun-Bur, not Mun-Ber. My apologies. This is the effect of 1 1/2 minute Adjudications. I will give a LOT of leewa7y on the deadline, Since I've screwed up again. Remember, our new time is 7:00.


-Sam Buck

[Reply]

dc286 ~ Vista Seven - sgttodd   (Apr 09, 2010, 11:35 am)
Deadline for Spring 1906 orders is: TODAY (at) 2359 UTC.

[Reply]

dc307 ~ Orient Express - sgttodd   (Apr 09, 2010, 11:34 am)
Deadline for Spring 1902 orders is: TODAY -at- 2359 UTC.

[Reply]

DC319: Winter 1935 Game-Start - charlesf   (Apr 09, 2010, 11:18 am)
Hi guys,

welcome to the very first 1936 playtest! I hope we shall all have a whopping time and that this new variant shall meet your expectations. This variant has been long in the making. And it wouldn't ever have seen the light of the day had it not been for Baron Powell's and Jeff Kase's pioneering of the Diplomacy Points system (in their excellent Ambition & Empire variant). I hope those of you who haven't yet had any previous experience with this mechanism will find it as intriguing as I do.

While of course any type of meta-gaming is very much frowned upon and trust nobody shall engage in, I believe that in the interest of full disclosure of all present player pairings outside of this game ought to be made public. Checking the DC site, I came up with the following list:

TGP003 (1900 variant): Jimmy, Kyle. (Incidentally also the one game I myself happen to be playing in.)
DC279 (1648 variant): Dirk, Nigel (I'm the GM.)

Am I missing any such present pairings in other games?

Now, though you've all received my house rules (and I hope you've all read them carefully), I'd like to stress the following points:

- Preliminary Spring and Fall orders need to be submitted 48 hours in advance of the actual deadline. I believe this considerably diminishes the likelihood of NMRs and mistaken orders. So I've made this a requirement. These deadlines for preliminary orders shall be listed in brackets in an adjucations Deadline Schedule section.

- Note that deadlines shall generally be at 6 PM CET (GMT+1) rather than your local time.

- All negotiation mails need to be CCed to me. This is very helpful from a playtesting perspective, allows me to spot mistaken assumptions regarding the rules or map and allows me to keep stats on the game's mail volume. And hey, I just like being in the loop. Smile

- Make sure you use the order header format. It helps me sort through mail, so please stick to it (e.g. DC319 Sp36 P1). I also encourage the analogous use of the negotiation header format on the lines of "DC319 Su36 PGS", but it's by no means a requirement. Just a standard some might find as useful as I do.

- I've attached a zip-file containing the 1936 module for the Realpolitik adjucation software. Simply unzip it into the software's "variant files" sub-folder. Then, when opening the RP programme, you can select the 1936 variant from the drop-down variant menu. Using Realpolitik is child's play and may prove invaluable in experimenting with possible moves. You might also want to simply enter your orders (all done by simple clicking) in Realpolitik, open the orders window under RP's "Windows" menu and then simply copy-paste those orders listed there into your mail to me. That'd help you avoid orders mistakes.

- I shall be also including a dpy-file for Realpolitik in every adjucation. Should you open it with Realpolitik (and have previously installed the variant module), you'll see the present state of the game. You'll then be able to click through the game's history, toggle on space names, experiment with moves and see how they might be adjucated. Realpolitik rocks and I do highly recommend the software's use! You can download the programme at: http://realpolitik.sourceforge.net/

- Since our game's DC319, our message board's email is dc319-at-diplomaticcorp.com ([email]dc319-at-diplomaticcorp.com[/email]). Please include that adress whenever sending out a public email. You may wish to subscribe to the DC319 forum on the DC message board.

- I welcome any press from players and observers. Submit it to me and I shall include it in the adjucation (anonymously or not, as specified). Press may be made conditional on any part of the adjucation, if so desired.

GREAT POWER ALLOCATION

Okay, now on to the bit you've all been waiting for, I guess. Smile Taking into account all submitted power preferences, I worked out the following:
Michael Thompson Chester le Street, UK Britain Joao Queiros Nairobi, Kenya France Jimmy Ghostine Paris, France Germany Dirk Knemeyer Somerville, MA, US Italy Kyle Overby-Lee Inverness, IL, US Poland Nigel Phillips Leeds, UK Soviet Union Repu Maoni Leipzig, Germany Turkey

Two players chose not to rank any clear preference. The others all got their first choice, save for one player who had to make do with his second choice as Italy topped the preference list of two players (a die roll then determining who got Italy).

Adding up all the ranks accorded to the various powers (disregarding the lack of any preference by two players), you get the following:

France 13 Soviet Union 14 Britain 17 Italy 21 Germany 25 Turkey 25 Poland 31

Now, I don't take that as a vote on how strong the various powers are, but merely which you guys happened to fancy. Just for the sake of a comparison, let me list the power preferences in the past 1926 playtest (1936's sister variant, which is rather similar):

Poland 19 Soviet Union 20 Italy 23 Britain 26 France 26 Germany 28 Turkey 33

Actually, I would have thought Italy and the Soviet Uinon would prove wildly popular among players for the 1936 game (considering you get that Spanish civil war faction as well to play with). But clearly Britain and France are also in-fashion this spring season! Interesting how Poland topped the preferences for the 1926 playtest, but apparently didn't excite you guys too much. That just as an aside...

Anyway, I hope everyone is happy with his allocated power (since things worked out pretty well this time, I trust you are). Further below you'll find all players' email adresses. Incidentally, we also seem to have a nice trans-Atlantic mix here.

The Spring 1936 moves are due to me NLT 6PM CET on Monday, 19 April. So get me those prelims by Saturday, 17 April 6PM CET (GMT+1), at the latest. Please remember to CC me on all your diplomatic correspondence. Thanks!

Should you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask.

Viel Erfolg auf dem diplomatischen Parkett!

Charles

----------
PLAYERS:
BRITAIN: Michael Thompson <psychosis-at-sky.com ([email]psychosis-at-sky.com[/email])>
FRANCE: Joao Queiros <jlqueiros3-at-hotmail.com ([email]jlqueiros3-at-hotmail.com[/email])>
GERMANY: Ghostine, Jimmy <Jimmy.Ghostine-at-vtmednet.org ([email]Jimmy.Ghostine-at-vtmednet.org[/email])>
ITALY & NAT. SPAIN: Dirk Knemeyer dirk-at-knemeyer.com ([email]dirk-at-knemeyer.com[/email])
POLAND: Kyle Overby-Lee <tomjnkns.IL-at-gmail.com ([email]tomjnkns.IL-at-gmail.com[/email])>
SOVIET UNION & REP. SPAIN: Nigel Phillips <nephilli99-at-hotmail.com ([email]nephilli99-at-hotmail.com[/email])>
TURKEY: Repu Maoni <wesaq-at-list.ru ([email]wesaq-at-list.ru[/email])>

HEADLINES:
o TENSIONS RISE ANEW AS THE SPANISH CRISIS BECOMES ALL THE TALK ACROSS EUROPE

PRESS:

GM to the Rulers of Europe: Good luck to one and all.

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 Spring 1936 Moves: (17) 19 April
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

MAP:

[Reply]

DC319: Winter 1935 Game-Start (dc319) psychosis1973 Apr 09, 12:10 pm
In the interests of transparency, I've just finished a winter blitz game (DC291) where both Dirk and Nigel were players, and I've played with Dirk in Charles's first 1648 game on the DC site.

Michael
--- On Fri, 9/4/10, Charles Féaux de la Croix <charlesf-at-web.de> wrote:


From: Charles Féaux de la Croix <charlesf-at-web.de>
Subject: DC319: Winter 1935 Game-Start
To: dc319-at-diplomaticcorp.com, "Michael Thompson" <psychosis-at-sky.com>, "Joao Queiros" <jlqueiros3-at-hotmail.com>, "Ghostine, Jimmy" <Jimmy.Ghostine-at-vtmednet.org>, "Dirk Knemeyer" <dirk-at-knemeyer.com>, "Kyle Overby-Lee" <tomjnkns.IL-at-gmail.com>, "Nigel Phillips" <nephilli99-at-hotmail.com>, "Repu Maoni" <wesaq-at-list.ru>
Cc: "Jamie Nordli" <jamie_nordli-at-hotmail.com>, "Marc Ellinger" <mellinger-at-blitzbardgett.com>, "Max Luckey" <max.luckey-at-googlemail.com>, "Benjamin Hester" <screwtape777-at-gmail.com>, "Baron Powell" <VonPowell-at-aol.com>, "Nick Higgins" <congressofvienna1814-at-yahoo.com>, "Nathan Deily" <ndeily-at-yahoo.com>
Date: Friday, 9 April, 2010, 17:18

Hi guys,

welcome to the very first 1936 playtest! I hope we shall all have a whopping time and that this new variant shall meet your expectations. This variant has been long in the making. And it wouldn't ever have seen the light of the day had it not been for Baron Powell's and Jeff Kase's pioneering of the Diplomacy Points system (in their excellent Ambition & Empire variant). I hope those of you who haven't yet had any previous experience with this mechanism will find it as intriguing as I do.

While of course any type of meta-gaming is very much frowned upon and trust nobody shall engage in, I believe that in the interest of full disclosure of all present player pairings outside of this game ought to be made public. Checking the DC site, I came up with the following list:

TGP003 (1900 variant): Jimmy, Kyle. (Incidentally also the one game I myself happen to be playing in.)
DC279 (1648 variant): Dirk, Nigel (I'm the GM.)

Am I missing any such present pairings in other games?

Now, though you've all received my house rules (and I hope you've all read them carefully), I'd like to stress the following points:

- Preliminary Spring and Fall orders need to be submitted 48 hours in advance of the actual deadline. I believe this considerably diminishes the likelihood of NMRs and mistaken orders. So I've made this a requirement. These deadlines for preliminary orders shall be listed in brackets in an adjucations Deadline Schedule section.

- Note that deadlines shall generally be at 6 PM CET (GMT+1) rather than your local time.

- All negotiation mails need to be CCed to me. This is very helpful from a playtesting perspective, allows me to spot mistaken assumptions regarding the rules or map and allows me to keep stats on the game's mail volume. And hey, I just like being in the loop. Smile

- Make sure you use the order header format. It helps me sort through mail, so please stick to it (e.g. DC319 Sp36 P1). I also encourage the analogous use of the negotiation header format on the lines of "DC319 Su36 PGS", but it's by no means a requirement. Just a standard some might find as useful as I do.

- I've attached a zip-file containing the 1936 module for the Realpolitik adjucation software. Simply unzip it into the software's "variant files" sub-folder. Then, when opening the RP programme, you can select the 1936 variant from the drop-down variant menu. Using Realpolitik is child's play and may prove invaluable in experimenting with possible moves. You might also want to simply enter your orders (all done by simple clicking) in Realpolitik, open the orders window under RP's "Windows" menu and then simply copy-paste those orders listed there into your mail to me. That'd help you avoid orders mistakes.

- I shall be also including a dpy-file for Realpolitik in every adjucation. Should you open it with Realpolitik (and have previously installed the variant module), you'll see the present state of the game. You'll then be able to click through the game's history, toggle on space names, experiment with moves and see how they might be adjucated. Realpolitik rocks and I do highly recommend the software's use! You can download the programme at: http://realpolitik.sourceforge.net/

- Since our game's DC319, our message board's email is dc319-at-diplomaticcorp.com ([email]dc319-at-diplomaticcorp.com[/email]). Please include that adress whenever sending out a public email. You may wish to subscribe to the DC319 forum on the DC message board.

- I welcome any press from players and observers. Submit it to me and I shall include it in the adjucation (anonymously or not, as specified). Press may be made conditional on any part of the adjucation, if so desired.

GREAT POWER ALLOCATION

Okay, now on to the bit you've all been waiting for, I guess. Smile Taking into account all submitted power preferences, I worked out the following:
Michael Thompson Chester le Street, UK Britain Joao Queiros Nairobi, Kenya France Jimmy Ghostine Paris, France Germany Dirk Knemeyer Somerville, MA, US Italy Kyle Overby-Lee Inverness, IL, US Poland Nigel Phillips Leeds, UK Soviet Union Repu Maoni Leipzig, Germany Turkey

Two players chose not to rank any clear preference. The others all got their first choice, save for one player who had to make do with his second choice as Italy topped the preference list of two players (a die roll then determining who got Italy).

Adding up all the ranks accorded to the various powers (disregarding the lack of any preference by two players), you get the following:

France 13 Soviet Union 14 Britain 17 Italy 21 Germany 25 Turkey 25 Poland 31

Now, I don't take that as a vote on how strong the various powers are, but merely which you guys happened to fancy. Just for the sake of a comparison, let me list the power preferences in the past 1926 playtest (1936's sister variant, which is rather similar):

Poland 19 Soviet Union 20 Italy 23 Britain 26 France 26 Germany 28 Turkey 33

Actually, I would have thought Italy and the Soviet Uinon would prove wildly popular among players for the 1936 game (considering you get that Spanish civil war faction as well to play with). But clearly Britain and France are also in-fashion this spring season! Interesting how Poland topped the preferences for the 1926 playtest, but apparently didn't excite you guys too much. That just as an aside...

Anyway, I hope everyone is happy with his allocated power (since things worked out pretty well this time, I trust you are). Further below you'll find all players' email adresses. Incidentally, we also seem to have a nice trans-Atlantic mix here.

The Spring 1936 moves are due to me NLT 6PM CET on Monday, 19 April. So get me those prelims by Saturday, 17 April 6PM CET (GMT+1), at the latest. Please remember to CC me on all your diplomatic correspondence. Thanks!

Should you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask.

Viel Erfolg auf dem diplomatischen Parkett!

Charles

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PLAYERS:
BRITAIN: Michael Thompson <psychosis-at-sky.com ([email]psychosis-at-sky.com[/email])>
FRANCE: Joao Queiros <jlqueiros3-at-hotmail.com ([email]jlqueiros3-at-hotmail.com[/email])>
GERMANY: Ghostine, Jimmy <Jimmy.Ghostine-at-vtmednet.org ([email]Jimmy.Ghostine-at-vtmednet.org[/email])>
ITALY & NAT. SPAIN: Dirk Knemeyer dirk-at-knemeyer.com ([email]dirk-at-knemeyer.com[/email])
POLAND: Kyle Overby-Lee <tomjnkns.IL-at-gmail.com ([email]tomjnkns.IL-at-gmail.com[/email])>
SOVIET UNION & REP. SPAIN: Nigel Phillips <nephilli99-at-hotmail.com ([email]nephilli99-at-hotmail.com[/email])>
TURKEY: Repu Maoni <wesaq-at-list.ru ([email]wesaq-at-list.ru[/email])>

HEADLINES:
o TENSIONS RISE ANEW AS THE SPANISH CRISIS BECOMES ALL THE TALK ACROSS EUROPE

PRESS:

GM to the Rulers of Europe: Good luck to one and all.

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 Spring 1936 Moves: (17) 19 April
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

MAP:





DC319: Winter 1935 Game-Start (dc319) Nigs Apr 09, 12:29 pm
For what it's worth looking at DC291 might give an insight into relations between the three of us which hopefully is not a precedent ( at least for the workers international, I hope not ; - )

cheers


nigs

Date: Fri, 9 Apr 2010 17:10:11 +0000
From: psychosis-at-sky.com
Subject: Re: DC319: Winter 1935 Game-Start
To: dc319-at-diplomaticcorp.com; jlqueiros3-at-hotmail.com; Jimmy.Ghostine-at-vtmednet.org; dirk-at-knemeyer.com; tomjnkns.IL-at-gmail.com; nephilli99-at-hotmail.com; wesaq-at-list.ru; charlesf-at-web.de
CC: jamie_nordli-at-hotmail.com; mellinger-at-blitzbardgett.com; max.luckey-at-googlemail.com; screwtape777-at-gmail.com; VonPowell-at-aol.com; congressofvienna1814-at-yahoo.com; ndeily-at-yahoo.com

In the interests of transparency, I've just finished a winter blitz game (DC291) where both Dirk and Nigel were players, and I've played with Dirk in Charles's first 1648 game on the DC site.

Michael
--- On Fri, 9/4/10, Charles Féaux de la Croix <charlesf-at-web.de> wrote:


From: Charles Féaux de la Croix <charlesf-at-web.de>
Subject: DC319: Winter 1935 Game-Start
To: dc319-at-diplomaticcorp.com, "Michael Thompson" <psychosis-at-sky.com>, "Joao Queiros" <jlqueiros3-at-hotmail.com>, "Ghostine, Jimmy" <Jimmy.Ghostine-at-vtmednet.org>, "Dirk Knemeyer" <dirk-at-knemeyer.com>, "Kyle Overby-Lee" <tomjnkns.IL-at-gmail.com>, "Nigel Phillips" <nephilli99-at-hotmail.com>, "Repu Maoni" <wesaq-at-list.ru>
Cc: "Jamie Nordli" <jamie_nordli-at-hotmail.com>, "Marc Ellinger" <mellinger-at-blitzbardgett.com>, "Max Luckey" <max.luckey-at-googlemail.com>, "Benjamin Hester" <screwtape777-at-gmail.com>, "Baron Powell" <VonPowell-at-aol.com>, "Nick Higgins" <congressofvienna1814-at-yahoo.com>, "Nathan Deily" <ndeily-at-yahoo.com>
Date: Friday, 9 April, 2010, 17:18

Hi guys,

welcome to the very first 1936 playtest! I hope we shall all have a whopping time and that this new variant shall meet your expectations. This variant has been long in the making. And it wouldn't ever have seen the light of the day had it not been for Baron Powell's and Jeff Kase's pioneering of the Diplomacy Points system (in their excellent Ambition & Empire variant). I hope those of you who haven't yet had any previous experience with this mechanism will find it as intriguing as I do.

While of course any type of meta-gaming is very much frowned upon and trust nobody shall engage in, I believe that in the interest of full disclosure of all present player pairings outside of this game ought to be made public. Checking the DC site, I came up with the following list:

TGP003 (1900 variant): Jimmy, Kyle. (Incidentally also the one game I myself happen to be playing in.)
DC279 (1648 variant): Dirk, Nigel (I'm the GM.)

Am I missing any such present pairings in other games?

Now, though you've all received my house rules (and I hope you've all read them carefully), I'd like to stress the following points:

- Preliminary Spring and Fall orders need to be submitted 48 hours in advance of the actual deadline. I believe this considerably diminishes the likelihood of NMRs and mistaken orders. So I've made this a requirement. These deadlines for preliminary orders shall be listed in brackets in an adjucations Deadline Schedule section.

- Note that deadlines shall generally be at 6 PM CET (GMT+1) rather than your local time.

- All negotiation mails need to be CCed to me. This is very helpful from a playtesting perspective, allows me to spot mistaken assumptions regarding the rules or map and allows me to keep stats on the game's mail volume. And hey, I just like being in the loop. Smile

- Make sure you use the order header format. It helps me sort through mail, so please stick to it (e.g. DC319 Sp36 P1). I also encourage the analogous use of the negotiation header format on the lines of "DC319 Su36 PGS", but it's by no means a requirement. Just a standard some might find as useful as I do.

- I've attached a zip-file containing the 1936 module for the Realpolitik adjucation software. Simply unzip it into the software's "variant files" sub-folder. Then, when opening the RP programme, you can select the 1936 variant from the drop-down variant menu. Using Realpolitik is child's play and may prove invaluable in experimenting with possible moves. You might also want to simply enter your orders (all done by simple clicking) in Realpolitik, open the orders window under RP's "Windows" menu and then simply copy-paste those orders listed there into your mail to me. That'd help you avoid orders mistakes.

- I shall be also including a dpy-file for Realpolitik in every adjucation. Should you open it with Realpolitik (and have previously installed the variant module), you'll see the present state of the game. You'll then be able to click through the game's history, toggle on space names, experiment with moves and see how they might be adjucated. Realpolitik rocks and I do highly recommend the software's use! You can download the programme at: http://realpolitik.sourceforge.net/

- Since our game's DC319, our message board's email is dc319-at-diplomaticcorp.com. Please include that adress whenever sending out a public email. You may wish to subscribe to the DC319 forum on the DC message board.

- I welcome any press from players and observers. Submit it to me and I shall include it in the adjucation (anonymously or not, as specified). Press may be made conditional on any part of the adjucation, if so desired.

GREAT POWER ALLOCATION

Okay, now on to the bit you've all been waiting for, I guess. Smile Taking into account all submitted power preferences, I worked out the following:
Michael Thompson Chester le Street, UK Britain Joao Queiros Nairobi, Kenya France Jimmy Ghostine Paris, France Germany Dirk Knemeyer Somerville, MA, US Italy Kyle Overby-Lee Inverness, IL, US Poland Nigel Phillips Leeds, UK Soviet Union Repu Maoni Leipzig, Germany Turkey

Two players chose not to rank any clear preference. The others all got their first choice, save for one player who had to make do with his second choice as Italy topped the preference list of two players (a die roll then determining who got Italy).

Adding up all the ranks accorded to the various powers (disregarding the lack of any preference by two players), you get the following:

France 13 Soviet Union 14 Britain 17 Italy 21 Germany 25 Turkey 25 Poland 31

Now, I don't take that as a vote on how strong the various powers are, but merely which you guys happened to fancy. Just for the sake of a comparison, let me list the power preferences in the past 1926 playtest (1936's sister variant, which is rather similar):

Poland 19 Soviet Union 20 Italy 23 Britain 26 France 26 Germany 28 Turkey 33

Actually, I would have thought Italy and the Soviet Uinon would prove wildly popular among players for the 1936 game (considering you get that Spanish civil war faction as well to play with). But clearly Britain and France are also in-fashion this spring season! Interesting how Poland topped the preferences for the 1926 playtest, but apparently didn't excite you guys too much. That just as an aside...

Anyway, I hope everyone is happy with his allocated power (since things worked out pretty well this time, I trust you are). Further below you'll find all players' email adresses. Incidentally, we also seem to have a nice trans-Atlantic mix here.

The Spring 1936 moves are due to me NLT 6PM CET on Monday, 19 April. So get me those prelims by Saturday, 17 April 6PM CET (GMT+1), at the latest. Please remember to CC me on all your diplomatic correspondence. Thanks!

Should you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask.

Viel Erfolg auf dem diplomatischen Parkett!

Charles

----------
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 TENSIONS RISE ANEW AS THE SPANISH CRISIS BECOMES ALL THE TALK ACROSS EUROPE

PRESS:

GM to the Rulers of Europe: Good luck to one and all.

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 Spring 1936 Moves: (17) 19 April
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

MAP:







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Summerfest Game-Start! (dc320) - FuzzyLogic   (Apr 09, 2010, 10:03 am)
Hey again,

Wow with all that hype about a pre-game email in the works, I bet you were expecting something truly fanatastic... Well you don't get it! In fact, we have a full slate of eager confirmations in the first draft of the roster, so we can skip right along to getting this one started…

No pre-game "get ready for the actual game-start later" filler, no, this is it. The big moment. The epitome of our game-joining extravaganza… <drumroll>

The *beginning*... of the 320th game of Diplomaticcorp Diplomacy!
[cheer!] [fireworks!] [dancing girls!] [wardrobe malfunction!]

And *you*... get to live it. Experience it. Be a part of this history-making event, sure to be full of lying, cheating, stabbing, misdirecting, pissing each other off, then getting excited again the next week with a faint glimmer of hope, only to have that trashed yet again. Ah, the game we love.

This game shall henceforth be known as dc320: Summerfest. Things are getting warm here in Chicago, top has been down on the convertible, daffodils are growing up in the back yard, and summer-edition beers are going to be hitting the stores soon. On that note, I accept bribes! Beer is good, tho most forms of alcoholic beverages will win you some good favor, as does cash.

So let's see... what else... Oh - powers!

Alfdog / Italy / Alfred Nicol
Email : amn-at-benenden.kent.sch.uk

Blueraider0 / France / Alex Maslow
Email : Blueraider0-at-gmail.com
Location : Gloucester, MA, US

jmc66 / Russia / Jeffrey Clay
Email : jmc66-at-mac.com
Location : Grand Prairie, TX, US

MrBallgame / Turkey / Ted Cooperstein
Email : tcooperstein730-at-att.net
Location : Vero Beach, FL, US

tfletch33 / England / Thomas Fletcher
Email : tfletch33-at-yahoo.com

trezdk / Austria / Rene Kroll
Email : rk-at-giorsoine.dk
Location : Farum, DK

ID : Wladimir7 / Germany / Wladimir Mysonski
Email : wmysonski-at-gmail.com
Location : San Francisco, CA, US

Those of you who don’t have a “Location” entered, pls take a moment to update that on your profile on the dc site. It’s always nice to know where everyone’s from, since these games tend to span the world.

First deadline: Monday April 19, 3pm Central / 2000 GMT. That’s a little over a week, tho in general I tend to run turns just a bit faster than that. For spring 01, I require everyone send preliminary orders – how about by next Tuesday 3pm Central? In later years, prelims are your choice, tho I do run the turns when I say I will, so if you’re late, you’ll end up w a big ole’ NMR and your units doodling about while everyone conquers your territories. Not good. Unless you like having your empire plunged into chaos – perhaps you’re the king of an immaculately perfect country in real life, and you want to experience what it’s like to run a dysfunctional empire where units don’t get ordered, and they sit around and get dislodged? If that’s your thing, by all means I’m happy to oblige. But barring that, *use prelims* as often as you see fit. They will save you from the inevitable unexpected.

Delays: I like to keep the games moving, and particularly w how last minute negotiations always seem to come down to the wire (despite having a week to diplome), know that I will almost never grant a delay for a turn currently in play. Get called on business? Fall in a well? Stub your toe on the bed? Whatever the reason, once a turn starts, (barring some major disaster), the deadline will run when I set it. Now if you have vacations coming up, or a biz trip planned and you let me know in advance of that turn, I’ll schedule around that, no prob! But once a turn starts, it’s as good as locked.

You can follow up on the game any time at www.diplomaticcorp.com?game=dc320.
If you ever don’t get an adjudication from me, be sure to check there, cuz I’ll post it there as well.

What else. Did I cover bribes?

Oh, press. Press is always fun. You can write whatever you want with your orders, I’m happy to post it with the adjudications. Pictures? Sound bytes? Livestock? Anything is fair game.

Intros: I know some of you from past games, but others not! Feel free to shout out.

Shameless plug? (What kind of game-start would be complete w/o a shameless plug?)
If any of you have ever dreamt of running a game, we need GM’s all the time. Just say the word!

If I think of anything else, I’ll let you know… but otherwise, let’s get stabbing!
Your friendly neighborhood GM,
-mike
Order of the Lion
www.diplomaticcorp.com

PS. If any of you made it clear to the end of this email, then be sure to use the keyword “iwannanotherguy” with your spring orders to get your special limited edition bonus unit in Ireland!

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Dc 298 Winter 1913 Adjucation - untitled36   (Apr 09, 2010, 9:50 am)
It seems like there's never a good place to lose a unit. France and England vacate scandinavia, while Italy keeps pumping out the fleets and Russia builds one army and keeps one in reserve for later.

England:
Remove F North Atlantic Ocean
Remove F Gulf of Bothnia
France:
Remove A Norway
Italy:
Build F Naples
Russia:
Build A Warsaw
Build waived

See you guys by Monday at 14:00 GMT

John

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Dc 298 Winter 1913 Adjucation (Winter Blitz) DrSwordopolis Apr 09, 01:48 pm
Thanks for Scandinavia, guys. It's much appreciated, I assure you.

Best,
-Russia

On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 7:50 AM, John R <untitled36-at-hotmail.com ([email]untitled36-at-hotmail.com[/email])> wrote:

It seems like there's never a good place to lose a unit. France and England vacate scandinavia, while Italy keeps pumping out the fleets and Russia builds one army and keeps one in reserve for later.
 
England:
Remove F North Atlantic Ocean
Remove F Gulf of Bothnia
France:
Remove A Norway
Italy:
Build F Naples
Russia:
Build A Warsaw
Build waived

See you guys by Monday at 14:00 GMT

John
 

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Dc 298 Winter 1913 Adjucation (Winter Blitz) untitled36 Apr 12, 08:29 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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Dc 298 Winter 1913 Adjucation (Winter Blitz) untitled36 Apr 12, 02:40 pm
i forgot to mention a End game proposal. We have a proposed Russia/Italy draw. Votes due with the fall moves. No response counts as a "no" vote. I'm not a winter blitz official, so don't quote me on these, but I think the final scores for you four would be Russia: 16.1, Italy: 16.0, England: 4.5, France: 4.8, if the proposal succeeded.

Let me know!

John

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DC 312 Winter 1902 adjucation - untitled36   (Apr 09, 2010, 9:44 am)
Pretty simple today:

England:
A Picardy - Belgium
France:
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - Portugal

Russia:
Build A Warsaw

Spring Due Monday at 8:00 AM CST (14:00 GMT)

John

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Dc 299: Fall 1913 Adjudication - PeaceWithHonor   (Apr 09, 2010, 8:22 am)
Thanks everybody. A topsy-turvy game indeed. I enjoyed going from foiled first strategy, to board lead, to battered back, to governemnt in exile. All fun parts of the game if played in the right spirit. Good luck in the second round, all!

-Eric


From: Alan Farrington <alley_cat_1990-at-hotmail.com>
To: Dc 299 <blitz-at-diplomaticcorp.com>; tim_crosby-at-hotmail.com; rodtheworm-at-hotmail.com; hurup-at-pc.dk; ecbrown88-at-yahoo.com; githraine-at-yahoo.com; aefgirt7-at-yahoo.com; jehannum_raver-at-yahoo.com
Sent: Thu, April 8, 2010 6:05:02 PM
Subject: Dc 299: Fall 1913 Adjudication

Hey guys,
Looks like we have to say goodbye to Eric Brown this turn. Thanks for playing Eric, you made it a long time. Jason holds out for a little bit longer in Portugal though as the English units pass him bye for Spain.

Proposal: We have a proposal for an Austria/England/Germany. Get your votes in by next spring.

Retreats:
Italian F Greece can retreat to Ionian Sea or Albania.
Italian F Spain(sc) can retreat to Gulf of Lyon.


Next Deadline
Autumn/Winter 1913 is due Friday, April 9th at Midnight GMT (7:00pm EST)


Orders:
Austria:
F Aegean Sea - Smyrna (*Bounce*)
A Apulia Supports F Ionian Sea - Naples
A Armenia Supports A Constantinople - Ankara
A Bulgaria Supports A Serbia - Greece
A Constantinople - Ankara
F Ionian Sea - Naples
A Serbia - Greece
A Sevastopol Hold
A Trieste - Tyrolia
A Venice - Rome (*Bounce*)
A Vienna Supports A Trieste - Tyrolia

England:
F Brest Supports A Paris - Gascony
F Denmark Hold
F English Channel - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
F Finland - St Petersburg(sc)
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - Spain(sc)
A Moscow Supports A Warsaw (*Ordered to Move*)
F Norwegian Sea - Barents Sea
F Western Mediterranean Supports F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - Spain(sc)

France:
F Portugal Hold

Germany:
A Burgundy - Marseilles (*Fails*)
A Kiel - Munich
A Munich - Bohemia
A Paris - Gascony
A Prussia - Warsaw
A Silesia Supports A Munich - Bohemia
A Warsaw - Ukraine

Italy:
F Greece, no move received (*Dislodged*)
A Marseilles Supports F Spain(sc) (*Cut*)
F Naples - Rome (*Disbanded*)
F Spain(sc) Supports F Portugal (*Dislodged*)
F Tyrrhenian Sea, no move received

Russia:
A Ankara - Smyrna (*Disbanded*)



Status: (assuming retreats stay on the board)
Austria: Supp 13 Unit 11 Build 2
England: Supp 10 Unit 8 Build 2
France: Supp 1 Unit 1 Build 0
Germany: Supp 7 Unit 7 Build 0
Italy: Supp 3 Unit 4 Remove 1
Russia: Supp 0 Unit 0 Build 0
Turkey: Supp 0 Unit 0 Build 0




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]


See ya Tomorrow,
Alan Farrington

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DC297; Fall 1913 Results - douglasefresh at googl...   (Apr 09, 2010, 2:49 am)
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:


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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DC297: English EoG - Dip_Power_915   (Apr 08, 2010, 9:02 pm)
On 4/8/10, Darryl Good <dipknight-at-gmail.com> wrote:

*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.


Congratulations, Joe. I wish that Will had understood that he had to choose
between an AGE 3-way, and a German Solo, but I don't blame you for
tempting him with the promise of a 2-way to get your Solo.

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.


France and I didn't hit it off, but I felt like I got along alright
with everyone else.
Germany and.I agreed early on that he'd move east against Russia, and I'd
move south against France. That worked out pretty well, though France
chose to throw everything against me, and offer his southern Centers to Italy,
which slowed my development to the point where I didn't think I'd have a Solo
opportunity. Then I was able to slip into Tunis, and Austria offered to throw
the game to me, so I moved against Germany. As I did so, IT combined to
take Tunis back from me and it was clear that the Solo wasn't going to
happen, so I backed off of Germany, and moved back south. I tried to
set up ATE vs. G, but Austria took advantage of my plan, and stabbed
Turkey, so I opted to try to hold the line against Germany in Mar/Spa/Por,
and managed to get to a point where AE could have stalemated Germany
will minimal risk to me, but Austria opted to try to whittle me out, so I
threw the game to Germany as I had warned him I would. I'll be happy
to answer anyone's questions, if they have any for me.

Thanks,

Eric of England in DC297

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DC313: Fall 1902 Adjudication - Samnuva   (Apr 08, 2010, 8:45 pm)
Okay, the 3ET deadline is NOT working. I'm going to reset our deadline to 7ET, which works a lot better for my schedule. Russian forces, with one fell swoop, seize Scandinavia. Unfortunately, the resultant builds won't be able to head west very easily, do to the loss of warsaw. Belgium seems to be a very popular destination for everyone around it, while on the south side, some interesting diplomacy and bad supports signal the loss of Greece for Austria. Since Albania was the only possible retreat for Greece, I have autoed it. If there's a problem with that, Warren, let us know.

I probably set an all-time record for Adjudication speed with this one. Mistakes are likely. CHECK. Hopefully, with the new time, I won't be rushed anymore. I'm really sorry about all this, but my life is pretty packed right now.

Germany, France, Russia and Turkey all get one build.

Austria:
A Budapest Supports A Serbia - Rumania
A Galicia - Warsaw
F Greece Supports F Eastern Mediterranean - Ionian Sea (*Dislodged*)
A Serbia - Rumania (*Fails*)
A Trieste - Tyrolia (*Fails*)

England:
F English Channel - Brest (*Bounce*)
F Liverpool - North Atlantic Ocean
F North Sea Convoys A Norway - Belgium
A Norway - Belgium (*Disbanded*)

France:
A Burgundy Supports A Ruhr - Belgium
A Gascony - Brest (*Bounce*)
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - Portugal
A Paris - Brest (*Bounce*)
A Ruhr - Belgium

Germany:
F Denmark - North Sea (*Fails*)
A Holland - Belgium (*Fails*)
A Kiel - Ruhr
A Munich - Berlin

Italy:
A Apulia - Venice
F Ionian Sea Supports A Bulgaria - Greece
F Naples - Tyrrhenian Sea
A Tyrolia Supports A Apulia - Venice (*Cut*)

Russia:
F Black Sea Supports A Rumania
A Finland Supports F St Petersburg(nc) - Norway
A Rumania Supports A Bulgaria (*Ordered to Move*)
F St Petersburg(nc) - Norway
F Sweden Supports F St Petersburg(nc) - Norway

Turkey:
F Aegean Sea Supports A Bulgaria - Greece
A Bulgaria - Greece
A Constantinople - Bulgaria
F Eastern Mediterranean Supports F Aegean Sea


-Sam Buck

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