GB01 DC469 F01 PHAROAH CHASES THOSE EXODUS-IZED JE... - vegas_iwish (Nov 20, 2013, 9:03 pm) |
Didn't quite make it through the city's gate. 11/22/13 for winter. http://www.diplomaticcorp.com/game_page.php?game_id=dc469
Rome:
A Neapolis - Sicilia
F Tyrrhenean Sea - Sardinia
A Venetia - Dalmatia
Carthage:
F Gulf of Tacape - Leptis
A Mauretania - Saguntum
A Numidia Supports F Gulf of Tacape - Leptis
Persia:
A Arabia - Jerusalem (*Bounce*)
A Sidon - Tyre
F Syrian Sea - Cyprus
Greece:
F Aegean Sea Convoys A Athens - Miletus
A Athens - Miletus
A Byzantium Hold
Egypt:
A Cyrene Supports A Numidia - Leptis (*Void*)
F Egyptian Sea - Crete
A Sinai - Jerusalem (*Bounce*)
Adjustments:
Rome:
Supp 6 Unit 3 Build 3
Carthage: Supp 6 Unit 3 Build 3
Persia: Supp 5 Unit 3 Build 2
Greece: Supp 5 Unit 3 Build 2
Egypt: Supp 5 Unit 3 Build 2[Reply] |
GB01 DC469 F01 PHAROAH CHASES THOSE EXODUS-IZED JE... - vegas_iwish (Nov 20, 2013, 8:59 pm) |
He didn't quite make it though the city's door. 11/22/13 for winter. http://www.diplomaticcorp.com/game_page.php?game_id=dc469
Rome:
A Neapolis - Sicilia
F Tyrrhenean Sea - Sardinia
A Venetia - Dalmatia
Carthage:
F Gulf of Tacape - Leptis
A Mauretania - Saguntum
A Numidia Supports F Gulf of Tacape - Leptis
Persia:
A Arabia - Jerusalem (*Bounce*)
A Sidon - Tyre
F Syrian Sea - Cyprus
Greece:
F Aegean Sea Convoys A Athens - Miletus
A Athens - Miletus
A Byzantium Hold
Egypt:
A Cyrene Supports A Numidia - Leptis (*Void*)
F Egyptian Sea - Crete
A Sinai - Jerusalem (*Bounce*)
Adjustments:
Rome: Supp 6 Unit 3 Build 3
Carthage: Supp 6 Unit 3 Build 3
Persia: Supp 5 Unit 3 Build 2
Greece: Supp 5 Unit 3 Build 2
Egypt: Supp 5 Unit 3 Build 2[Reply] |
GB01 DC469 F01 PHAROAH CHASES THOSE EXODUS-IZED JEWS TOWARDS JERUSALEM (Gunboat Tournament) vegas_iwish Nov 20, 09:03 pm |
Didn't quite make it through the city's gate. 11/22/13 for winter. http://www.diplomaticcorp.com/game_page.php?game_id=dc469
Rome:
A Neapolis - Sicilia
F Tyrrhenean Sea - Sardinia
A Venetia - Dalmatia
Carthage:
F Gulf of Tacape - Leptis
A Mauretania - Saguntum
A Numidia Supports F Gulf of Tacape - Leptis
Persia:
A Arabia - Jerusalem (*Bounce*)
A Sidon - Tyre
F Syrian Sea - Cyprus
Greece:
F Aegean Sea Convoys A Athens - Miletus
A Athens - Miletus
A Byzantium Hold
Egypt:
A Cyrene Supports A Numidia - Leptis (*Void*)
F Egyptian Sea - Crete
A Sinai - Jerusalem (*Bounce*)
Adjustments:
Rome:
Supp 6 Unit 3 Build 3
Carthage: Supp 6 Unit 3 Build 3
Persia: Supp 5 Unit 3 Build 2
Greece: Supp 5 Unit 3 Build 2
Egypt: Supp 5 Unit 3 Build 2 |
dc458 f10 results! - FuzzyLogic (Nov 20, 2013, 2:52 pm) |
Nothing too surprising here...
NEXT is Monday! 11/25, 3pm Central.
Enjoy,
-mike
Austria: Build A Budapest
France: Remove F Tunis
Italy: Remove F Apulia, A Tuscany
[Reply] |
dc458 f10 results! (dc458) FuzzyLogic Nov 25, 01:24 pm |
Hi everyone,
It's Monday! Tho leaving early today, I won't be able to run the turn till first thing tomorrow...
-mike
From: Michael Sims
Sent: Wed 11/20/2013 2:52 PM
To: tom.s.holmes(at)gmail.com; cartesian.i(at)gmail.com; dandip2011(at)gmail.com; joral(at)darkenedpath.com; Maxatrest(at)yahoo.co.uk; pokerthief(at)gmail.com; fhizzo44(at)gmail.com
Cc: dc458
Subject: dc458 f10 results!
Nothing too surprising here...
NEXT is Monday! 11/25, 3pm Central.
Enjoy,
-mike
Austria: Build A Budapest
France: Remove F Tunis
Italy: Remove F Apulia, A Tuscany
|
GB02 DW470 F01 I THOUGHT IT WAS GREEKS & TURKS WHO... - vegas_iwish (Nov 19, 2013, 3:34 pm) |
Not here. Hopefully can get adjs done tomorrow but d/l is 11/21/13. Game 5 still hasn't started but as d/l was listed as thurs (tho haven't heard at all from 1) will just be prepared to act. http://www.diplomaticcorp.com/game_page.php?game_id=dc470
Rome:
A Etruria - Massilia
F Sicilia Hold
A Venetia - Vindobona
Carthage:
A Mauretania - Saguntum
A Numidia - Leptis (*Bounce*)
F Punic Sea - Sardinia
Persia:
A Arabia - Jerusalem
A Cappadocia - Sinope
F Syrian Sea - Cyprus (*Bounce*)
Greece:
F Aegean Sea - Miletus
A Dacia - Chersonesus
A Macedonia - Byzantium
Egypt:
A Cyrene - Leptis (*Bounce*)
F Egyptian Sea - Cyprus (*Bounce*)
A Sinai - Petra
Adjustments:
Rome: Supp 6 Unit 3 Build 3
Carthage: Supp 6 Unit 3 Build 3
Persia: Supp 5 Unit 3 Build 2
Greece: Supp 6 Unit 3 Build 3
Egypt: Supp 5 Unit 3 Build 2[Reply] |
DC465 Spring 1943 reminder - cbconnell (Nov 19, 2013, 9:31 am) |
This is your 12 hour reminder that orders are due tonight
Craig"War does not determine who is right - only who is left" -Bertrand Russell[Reply] |
Dc456 Imperium - Sometime, in the distant future..... - Zoterik (Nov 19, 2013, 7:10 am) |
A budding historian, in an unknown continent, sets down to write the history of the fall of the Roman Empire and the rebirth of European civilization with a Germanic flavor.
After peace was declared in the year 412, the powers that reigned in Europe followed different paths, and greatness wove its way through their stories like the only girl on a merchant vessel. Much of Europe's wealth lay in the Vandali nation, which had the greatest claim to be the heir of Rome. The fertile fields of Gaul and Lombardy fed Europe's new kingdoms for centuries, and its wine earned the acclaim of even the Ming Emperor himself. The Gothic domain stretched from Anatolia around the Levant and into Africa, while the Saxons developed two separate nations: one stretching the length of the Atlantic coast from Gibraltar to Belgium, and a second dominated the North Sea. The Alamanni, crippled by war and separated into three nations, established small fiefdoms in Greece, catalonia, and crimea. France was established in the southern part of the island of Great Britain, while the Hunni hid amidst the Rus and waited for the moment to return to Europe.
Two centuries after the Great Peace was made, a rising desert power threatened the relative peace. The spread of Islam clove the Gothic nation in two; one identifying itself with the new Turkic migrants and the other called upon its history as a Neo-carthaginian kingdom. Anatolia resisted the advance of Islam, but the southern Gothic kingdom was absorbed into the tide, as was the weakened Alamanni nation in catalonia. Led by the Pontifex, the Vandali managed to fight back the Arab tide with three great battles, one in the Pyrenees, another along the Straits of Messina, and a third in Lakedaemonia to defend that Alamannic territory. A crusade was called, but only the Vandali had the strength to fight in Palestine, and poor relations emerged with the Byzantine Goths, who saw Palestine as rightly-theirs.
In time, the cost of constant war wore on the Vandal Empire, and yet another war started, but this time the contest was fought in the Piedmont as the Gaulic Vandals successfully won their independence from the Italian Vandals. The destruction caused by that war affected the aristocracy in Milan enough that the balance of power within Italy shifted to Florence and a young Medici dynasty. Meanwhile, the North Sea Saxones started raiding their Atlantic cousins. Another great threat came out of Russia; the Hunnic revenge came in the form of Mongol invaders who laid waste to civilizations old and new. The crimean Alamannic nation fell quickly, as did the Byzantine Goths and Arabs. Only the death of the Great Khan saved the Vandali nation, which was weak after centuries of warfare and plague.
Expansion was the word-of-the-century in both Saxon nations and the Frankish fiefdom between them. Being blessed with neither the fertile fields to feed their sons, or the strength of numbers to claim them from Gaul or Italy, the Saxons and French turned to other means of enrichment, first among them the means of finding new trade routes with the wealthy kingdoms of Africa, Arabia, India, and the East. Religion also developed. Dissatisfaction with Rome burst into open war as a monk in Germany, in the void between the Saxons and Vandals, challenged the authority of the Pope in Rome. The ideas spread like wildfire through the Saxon and Frankish nations, and great religious wars laid waste to Gaul.
After the desolation, colonists seeking refuge from Europe left for new nations in the Americas and Africa. Most of the colonists were of Saxon or French origin. The Saxons established colonies in the caribbean, while the French went for North America and the fertile fields they lacked at home. There new nations emerged which challenged the calm, as new battlefields were opened up along with the revival of the Saxon and French rivalry while the Vandal people, content to stay at home, lost out on the imperial power grab. Meanwhile, the Huns quietly grew their Russian nation across Europe and Asia while the eyes of everyone else were turned.
Industrialization emerged, and changed both war and home life. Events unfolded quicker and quicker, and the monarchies of old came under threat from the spread of ideas and information. Great leaders rose and fell, wars emerged and were quickly but bloodily ended. Revolutions came along with the rise of "-isms". Followers of Marx threatened the status quo and succeeded in their aims, albeit in a limited way. Most success came in the nations of Alamannic heritage. New weapons of war brought death efficiently as empires fought total wars in battlefields across the entire world, and as the planet was made smaller, death was made an ever-present threat. Empires, kingdoms, and republics alike sought a means to annihilate their rivals and for one crazy half-century the world lived under the Sword of Damocles, but finally earned the right to take a breath as wiser heads prevailed, but the weapons remain, waiting for the next crisis and the next opportunity to leave desolation in its wake. The one constant in this species at war was the sound of wailing widows. [Reply] |
DC 463, Fall 1903 - alwayshunted (Nov 18, 2013, 8:08 pm) |
Okay, Fall 1903 is upon us. Thanks for getting orders in guys.
Some interesting developments. We have no retreats so on to Winter 1903. There are a few adjustments, two builds and two disbands. See at the bottom of the adjudication.
Winter will be due in two days, Wednesday November 20 at 18:00 MST.
Check my work, maps are attached.
Warren
----------------------------
Austria:
A Budapest Supports A Rumania - Galicia
A Serbia Supports A Budapest
England:
A Belgium Supports A Burgundy - Ruhr
F Denmark Supports F Sweden - Baltic Sea
F English Channel - Irish Sea
F London - North Sea (*Bounce*)
F Skagerrak Supports F Denmark
France:
A Brest - Picardy
A Burgundy - Ruhr (*Fails*)
A Marseilles - Piedmont
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - Western Mediterranean (*Fails*)
A Spain Hold
Germany:
F Helgoland Bight - North Sea (*Bounce*)
A Holland Supports A Ruhr
F Kiel Hold
A Ruhr Supports A Silesia - Munich (*Cut*)
A Silesia - Munich
Italy:
F Albania - Greece (*Fails*)
F Ionian Sea Supports F Albania - Greece (*Cut*)
A Trieste Supports A Tyrolia - Vienna (*Fails*)
A Tyrolia - Vienna (*Fails*)
F Tyrrhenian Sea Supports F Ionian Sea
A Vienna - Galicia (*Fails*)
F Western Mediterranean Hold
Russia:
A Moscow - Warsaw
A Norway - Sweden
F Sweden - Baltic Sea
A Warsaw - Prussia
Turkey:
F Aegean Sea Supports A Greece
A Armenia - Sevastopol
F Black Sea Supports A Armenia - Sevastopol
F Eastern Mediterranean - Ionian Sea (*Fails*)
A Greece Hold
A Rumania - Galicia
Adjustments:
Austria: Supp 2 Unit 2 Build 0
England: Supp 6 Unit 5 Build 1
France: Supp 5 Unit 5 Build 0
Germany: Supp 4 Unit 5 Remove 1
Italy: Supp 6 Unit 7 Remove 1
Russia: Supp 4 Unit 4 Build 0
Turkey: Supp 7 Unit 6 Build 1
-----------------------------
[Reply] |
GB04 DC472 BEGINS S01 WILL GREECE(Y) BIG MAC MOVE... - vegas_iwish (Nov 18, 2013, 5:05 pm) |
We'll see how that move to Ill-yria works out. You guys are lucky as 1st 2 games to start got longer puns. Mike Sims is going to give the games DC #s but please keep gb04 on your subject lines for sorting. 11/22/12 midnight gmt next.
Rome:
F Neapolis - Ionian Sea
A Ravenna - Venetia
A Roma - Neapolis
Carthage:
A Carthage - Mauretania
A Cirta - Numidia
F Thapsus - Gulf of Tacape
Persia:
A Antioch - Cappadocia
A Damascus - Armenia
F Sidon - Tyre
Greece:
A Athens - Epirus
A Macedonia - Illyria
F Sparta - Aegean Sea
Egypt:
F Alexandria - Gulf of Pelusium
A Memphis - Cyrene
A Thebes - Sinai[Reply] |
GB03 DC471 BEGINS! WILL CARTHAGE'S MOVES PHAZE EGY... - vegas_iwish (Nov 18, 2013, 4:21 pm) |
We'll see. Tho a DC # now exists please stick with GB03 for my sorting. Game files will be in DC471 as per link below. Since your game has started post-change at least your map will be there as games started pre saw it vanish til next adj. 11/23/13 midnight gmt next.
http://www.diplomaticcorp.com/game_page.php?game_id=dc471
Rome:
F Neapolis - Tyrrhenean Sea
A Ravenna - Venetia
A Roma - Etruria
Carthage:
A Carthage - Mauretania
A Cirta - Phazania
F Thapsus - Numidia
Persia:
A Antioch - Cappadocia
A Damascus - Armenia
F Sidon - Syrian Sea
Greece:
A Athens - Macedonia
A Macedonia - Illyria
F Sparta - Aegean Sea
Egypt:
F Alexandria - Libyan Sea
A Memphis - Cyrene
A Thebes - Sinai[Reply] |
GB01 DC469 BEGINS! S01 DOES ROME HAVE HUMOROUS VID... - vegas_iwish (Nov 18, 2013, 3:31 pm) |
If you ever watched America's Funniest Home Videos you know it is produced by Vin Di Bona Productions which is close enuff to a possible Roman goal. Guess we'll see just how funny things get. Mike Sims is going to put DC #s on these games but keep sending as gb01 to help with sorting. 11/22/13 midnight next.
Rome:
F Neapolis - Tyrrhenean Sea
A Ravenna - Venetia
A Roma - Neapolis
Carthage:
A Carthage - Mauretania
A Cirta - Numidia
F Thapsus - Gulf of Tacape
Persia:
A Antioch - Sidon
A Damascus - Arabia
F Sidon - Syrian Sea
Greece:
A Athens Supports F Alexandria - Crete (*Fails*)
A Macedonia - Byzantium
F Sparta - Aegean Sea
Egypt:
F Alexandria - Egyptian Sea
A Memphis - Cyrene
A Thebes - Sinai[Reply] |
GB02 DC470 S01 WE BEGIN! PUNICS NOT LIKELY TO BE P... - vegas_iwish (Nov 18, 2013, 3:25 pm) |
Carthage often has the most guaranteed builds at the start but can they push on through or will they become Barca loungers? See, Hannibal's family name is Barca; you know about the chairs; loungers are lazy folk...aww forget it. 11/22/13 next turn. Mike S is going to give the games DC #s but please keep sending under gb02 as Yahoo as cut out new sorting & lists so status quo at least has a plan. Sending this to him so can put wherever he wants when ready.
Rome:
F Neapolis - Sicilia
A Ravenna - Venetia
A Roma - Etruria
Carthage:
A Carthage - Mauretania
A Cirta - Numidia
F Thapsus - Punic Sea
Persia:
A Antioch - Cappadocia
A Damascus - Arabia
F Sidon - Syrian Sea
Greece:
A Athens -
Macedonia
A Macedonia - Dacia
F Sparta - Aegean Sea
Egypt:
F Alexandria - Egyptian Sea
A Memphis - Cyrene
A Thebes - Sinai[Reply] |
DC 463, Deadline approaches - alwayshunted (Nov 18, 2013, 10:53 am) |
Orders due today guys. Get them in!
From: alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com
To: amn(at)benenden.kent.sch.uk; archer.l.smith(at)gmail.com; jakobworldpeace(at)bluewin.ch; jason4747(at)hotmail.com; jakewalters27(at)gmail.com; lucasmayer1(at)gmx.de; slangers(at)me.com; dc463(at)diplomaticcorp.com; alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com
Subject: DC 463, Summer 1903
Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2013 16:29:12 -0700
Not surprisingly.....
Germany:
F Denmark - Kiel
Italy:
F Greece - Albania
Next is Fall 1903. Let's make it due on Monday, November 18, 18:00 MST.
Maps attached, have fun.
Warren[Reply] |
DC465 Spring 1943 due date - cbconnell (Nov 17, 2013, 7:07 pm) |
I have had a request to extend our due date this turn by one day....
Our new deadline for Spring 1943 orders is Tuesday, Nov 19 at 8:30 PM (20-11-13 03:30 GMT)
Please make note of the change.
Craig"War does not determine who is right - only who is left" -Bertrand Russell[Reply] |
Dc464 Autumn & Winter 1903 - Zoterik (Nov 16, 2013, 2:26 am) |
Not too much happened to close 1903, so there's not too much to say about it. But I do think that the coming year will make or break certain nations! The Spring deadline is set at 21 November, 08:00 GMT. As always, preliminary orders are a Diplomat's best friend.
Retreats
German A Warsaw - Ukraine
Adjustments
Austria builds A BudapestGermany disbands F Baltic Sea[Reply] |
RealPolitik for Mac - Slangers (Nov 14, 2013, 1:45 pm) |
I couldn't find a version of RP that runs on OSX and so am running my games on JDip. [Reply] |
dc442 w16 builds! - FuzzyLogic (Nov 14, 2013, 8:26 am) |
Would ya look at that -- another week gone by, another deadline fast approaching! Amazing how these things creep up on ya out of nowhere, as if we didn't even know about them a week ago!
There is a KAGLE draw you can vote on at no extra charge.
From: Michael Sims
Sent: Fri 11/8/2013 11:31 AM
To: Éamon Driscoll
Subject: dc442 w16 builds!
A Tel, F Ner
NEXT is Spring 17 - due... Thursday! 11/14, 3pm Central.
Enjoy,
-mike
PS... Winter Blitz 2014 entry is now open on the site.[Reply] |
DC455 Aberration - Fall 1911 - GAME END - Zoterik (Nov 14, 2013, 5:16 am) |
Gentlemen, after a mere 255 days and eleven years, Poland has accomplished the solo victory, taking six centres to secure his hold on Europe! War weariness may have led into the assistance of Burgundy and Ukraine to enable the solo, despite the heroic eleventh-hour efforts of Israel, Sicily, and Spain. Eleven years of gameplay is a short time given the level of intricacy involved, and to pull off the coup so soon is a mark of something--vision, cunning, or otherwise--for which Chris rightfully deserves his third solo.
A big thank you to all of you for playing this game. It started a bit slowly, I know, but we got better as time went on. I would really like to thank Thomas (Israel) for stepping into the game after the first Israelite player NMRed. I feel like that turn may have decided the entire game and given Poland a small but important advantage, but the result of the game is wholly due to the actions of the players, not their dis-actions. After all is said and done, the board clearly shows that Poland managed to keep all his rivals down while he made his solo bid unburdened by a rival solo bid waiting if he faltered. And with all the draw proposals which came and went, I think the other players figured out what Poland had in mind, but perhaps too little, too late to stop the tide. The final Fall moves are provided below. Two units were dislodged this turn, but without any bearing on the final result so I gave them token retreats.
I would love to hear the players' thoughts on the game and on this variant. If there is any particular variant you would like to try, don't hesitate to tell me. I think I'll wait a bit before opening up a game as the others fill up and start moving.
Burgundy
F Dublin - Irish Sea (*bounce*)A France S Pol A Lorraine - Dijon (*cut*)
Byzantium
F Georgia Hold
IsraelA Anatolia - Constantinople (*dislodged*)
A Smyrna S A Anatolia - ConstantinopleF Pylos Sea - Aegean Sea
A Azerbaijan S Byz F GeorgiaA Turkestan Hold
Poland
A Edinburgh - AlcluydF clyde S A Edinburgh - Alcluyd
F Brussels - English ChannelF Anglican Sea S F Brussels - English Channel
F Wessex S F Brussels - English ChannelA Ruhr - Swabia
A Lorraine - Dijon (*fails*)
A Schwyz - Piedmont (*bounce*)
A Croatia - Venezia (*fails*)
A Tyrol S A Croatia - Venezia (*cut*)A Austria - Croatia (*fails*)
A Budapest - SzegedA Serbia - Albania
A Transylvania - SerbiaA Rumania - Odessa
A Constantinople - AnatoliaA Armenia S A Constantinople - Anatolia
A Bulgaria - Constantinople (*bounce*)A Circassia - Georgia
A Kazakhstan - Turkestan (*fails*)A Kuban Hold
Sicily
F Sardinia - Tyrrhenian SeaF Rome - Naples
F Ligurian Sea - Piedmont (*bounce*)A Venezia S F Ligurian Sea - Piedmont (*cut*)
F Adriatic Sea S A VeneziaA Athens - Bulgaria (*fails*)
F Zara Hold
SpainF Alcluyd - Irish Sea (*dislodged*)
F Brittany - Bay of BiscayF English Channel - Brittany
F South Atlantic Ocean - Mid-Atlantic OceanF Western Mediterranean - South Atlantic Ocean
F Tyrrhenian Sea - Utica SeaF Tunis - Malta Sea
A Gascony - FranceA Dijon S A Gascony - France
A Piedmont - Tyrol (*fails*)A Languedoc - Piedmont (*fails*)
F Ligurian Sea - Langedoc (*fails*)
UkraineF West Black Sea - Constantinople (*bounce*)
F East Black Sea S Pol A Constantinople - Anatolia
RetreatsIsraelite A Anatolia - Cilicia
Spanish F Alcluyd - Cymru
FINAL RANKINGS
1. Poland: SOLO VICTORY, 27c. 2. Spain: Survival, 11c.
3. Sicily: Survival, 6c.4. Israel: Survival, 5c.
5. Burgundy: Survival, 1c.5. Byzantium: Survival, 1c.
5. Ukraine: Survival, 1c.8. Éire: Elimination, 1908.
8. Hungary: Elimination, 1908.[Reply] |
Dc464 Fall 1903 - Zoterik (Nov 14, 2013, 1:40 am) |
Following the restoration of the Russian monarchy, Russia loses... zero centres. The repercussions of the Third Tsar have already begun to reverberate, as the Austrian-Turkish agreement is looking a bit frayed, while Germany now finds himself facing hostile English and French aggression on one end, and Austrian and Russian cooperation on the other. Italy, no doubt, is breathing a sigh of relief. 1903 is, I think, the calm before the storm. Only one center changed hands, leading to a dislodged unit. The one build is Austria's, but with only one free home centre, the build is almost certain.
The German A Warsaw can retreat to Silesia or Ukraine, or OTB. If not disbanded, another unit will need to be pulled.
Austria can build one unit in Budapest, or waive the build until later.
Autumn/Winter deadline is 16 November at 08:00 GMT. Let's have a quick phase before the real fun begins!
Austria
A Serbia - Trieste
F Adriatic Sea S A Serbia - TriesteA Vienna S A Serbia - Trieste
A Galicia - WarsawA Rumania S Rus A Sevastopol
England
A Finland - Sweden (*bounce*)
F Norway S A Finland - SwedenA North Sea - Denmark (*fails*)
F Norwegian Sea - North Sea (*fails*)
FranceF Mid-Atlantic Ocean - English channel
A Brest - Picardy
A Burgundy S A Brest - PicardyA Gascony - Paris
F Marseilles - Spain/sc
GermanyF Baltic Sea - Sweden (*bounce*)
F Denmark S F Baltic Sea - Sweden (*cut*)
F Skagerrak S F Baltic Sea - SwedenA Warsaw - Moscow (*dislodged*)
A Prussia - Warsaw (*fails*)A Tyrolia - Munich
A Belgium HoldF Holland S A Belgium
Italy
F Western Mediterranean - Tunis
F Tyrrhenian Sea S F Western Mediterranean - TunisF Naples - Apulia (*bounce*)
A Venice - Apulia (*bounce*)
RussiaA St. Petersburg - Moscow (*bounce*)
A Sevastopol S A St. Petersburg - Moscow (*cut*)
A Livonia S Aus A Galicia - Warsaw
TurkeyA Armenia - Sevastopol (*fails*)
F Black Sea S A Armenia - Sevastopol
F Bulgaria/sc - Aegean SeaF Ionian Sea Hold
F Greece S F Ionian Sea[Reply] |
RealPolitik for Mac - garry.bledsoe (Nov 13, 2013, 3:41 pm) |
DocFlash - what are you using? I use a MacBook Air and have a version of RP that works just fine. Although I am definitely going to check into the JDip that Cartesian mentions. [Reply] |
RealPolitik for Mac (Help & Suggestions) Slangers Nov 14, 01:45 pm |
I couldn't find a version of RP that runs on OSX and so am running my games on JDip. |
DC465 Winter 1942 reminder - cbconnell (Nov 13, 2013, 1:03 pm) |
Just your 7-1/2 hour reminder about adjustment orders.
Craig
"War does not determine who is right - only who is left" -Bertrand Russell[Reply] |
DC 463, Summer 1903 - alwayshunted (Nov 12, 2013, 5:29 pm) |
Not surprisingly.....
Germany:
F Denmark - Kiel
Italy:
F Greece - Albania
Next is Fall 1903. Let's make it due on Monday, November 18, 18:00 MST.
Maps attached, have fun.
Warren[Reply] |
DC465 build reminder - cbconnell (Nov 12, 2013, 3:16 pm) |
I have had a few questions about this since I didn't specifically mention it on the last email.
CLARIFICATION - This game
uses "imperial builds" - new units can be built in any supply center
controlled by you.
Craig
"War does not determine who is right - only who is left" -Bertrand Russell[Reply] |
dc458 s10 results! - FuzzyLogic (Nov 11, 2013, 2:07 pm) |
So much supporting -- so little moving -- yet I think a lot actually happened here given what did move...
NEXT: No retreats, so we move right along to Fall 10 - Friday! 11/15, 3pm Central.
Austria:
F Aegean Sea - Greece
A Bohemia Supports A Galicia
A Galicia Supports A Bohemia
A Serbia - Trieste
A Sevastopol Supports A Ukraine
A Smyrna Hold
F Trieste - Albania
A Tyrolia Supports A Bohemia
A Ukraine Supports A Galicia
A Venice Supports A Tyrolia
A Vienna Supports A Galicia
France:
A Belgium Supports A Burgundy
A Burgundy Supports A Belgium
F Gulf of Lyon Supports F Western Mediterranean - Tyrrhenian Sea
A Piedmont - Tuscany (*Fails*)
F Tunis Supports F Tyrrhenian Sea - Ionian Sea
F Tyrrhenian Sea - Ionian Sea
F Western Mediterranean - Tyrrhenian Sea
Germany:
A Berlin Supports A Munich
F Edinburgh - North Sea
A Holland Supports A Ruhr
A Kiel Supports A Munich
A Livonia Supports A Warsaw
A Moscow Supports A Warsaw
A Munich Supports A Silesia
F North Sea - English Channel
A Prussia Supports A Silesia
A Ruhr Supports A Munich
A Silesia Supports A Munich
A St Petersburg Supports A Moscow
A Warsaw Supports A Silesia
Italy:
F Naples Supports F Rome
F Rome Supports A Tuscany
A Tuscany Supports F Rome (*Cut*)
[Reply] |
dc458 w09 builds! - FuzzyLogic (Nov 08, 2013, 12:16 pm) |
Woohoo it's Friday! Where's all my happy little orders?
From: Michael Sims
Sent: Mon 11/4/2013 7:51 AM
To: tom.s.holmes(at)gmail.com; cartesian.i(at)gmail.com; dandip2011(at)gmail.com; joral(at)darkenedpath.com; Maxatrest(at)yahoo.co.uk; pokerthief(at)gmail.com; fhizzo44(at)gmail.com
Cc: dc458
Subject: dc458 w09 builds!
Italy:
Remove F Smy (retreat)
Austria:
Build F Trieste
Build A Vienna
Germany:
Build A Berlin
NEXT: Spring 10! Due Friday 11/8, 3pm Central.[Reply] |
dc442 w16 builds! - FuzzyLogic (Nov 08, 2013, 11:31 am) |
A Tel, F Ner
NEXT is Spring 17 - due... Thursday! 11/14, 3pm Central.
Enjoy,
-mike
PS... Winter Blitz 2014 entry is now open on the site.[Reply] |
dc442 w16 builds! (dc442) FuzzyLogic Nov 14, 08:26 am |
Would ya look at that -- another week gone by, another deadline fast approaching! Amazing how these things creep up on ya out of nowhere, as if we didn't even know about them a week ago!
There is a KAGLE draw you can vote on at no extra charge.
From: Michael Sims
Sent: Fri 11/8/2013 11:31 AM
To: Éamon Driscoll
Subject: dc442 w16 builds!
A Tel, F Ner
NEXT is Spring 17 - due... Thursday! 11/14, 3pm Central.
Enjoy,
-mike
PS... Winter Blitz 2014 entry is now open on the site. |