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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1865 Results: Torin... - Nigs   (Apr 30, 2010, 12:26 am)
I'd love to have added 2 supply centres, but I think it is only 1. Second build is due to the disbandment of A Kozani
cheers
Nigs

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1865 Results: Torin... - Kenshi777   (Apr 29, 2010, 5:23 pm)
Torino was the first capital of United Italy, and here in our Balkan
wars, it is the last Italian home SC to fall before the Greek and
Austrian forces. Yet the daring Italian partisans survive under the
fearless leadership of Giuseppe Garibaldi, and continue their raids
from a new base in Salzburg. Greece and Rumania are our leaders this
turn, each adding 2 SCs to their totals.
Fighting is fierce across the continent, and despite many dislodges,
we have no retreats due - the poor armies in question find themselves
forcibly disbanded. So we proceed straight away into the Winter
Adjustments, which will be due on Monday 3 MAY 2010, at 1700 EST.
RESULTS:
Italy:
A Salzburg Supports A Trent - Venezia
F Torino Hold (*Disbanded*)
A Trent - Venezia (*Fails*)
Austria-Hungary:
A Graz - Trieste
F Gulf of Venezia Supports F Venezia
A Pecs - Agram (*Fails*)
F Venezia Hold
Serbia:
A Agram Supports A Novi Sad (*Cut*)
A Bitola Supports A Scutari - Tirana (*Cut*)
F Cetinje - Bay of Kotor (*Fails*)
A Novi Sad Supports A Agram
A Sarajevo Supports A Agram
Romania:
A Budapest Supports A Wien
A Kassa Supports A Wien
F Salonika Supports A Serres - Kozani
A Scutari - Tirana (*Fails*)
F Sea of Marmara - Bursa (*Fails*)
A Temesvar Supports A Budapest
A Wien Supports A Budapest
Bulgaria:
F Bursa - Izmir (*Fails*)
A Edirne - Istanbul
A Manisa Supports F Bursa - Izmir
A Plovdiv Supports A Sofia - Serres
A Serres - Kozani
A Sofia - Serres
F Thermaic Gulf Supports A Serres - Kozani
Greece:
A Agrinio Supports A Tirana
F Bay of Kotor - Cetinje (*Fails*)
A Bologna - Torino
F Eastern Mediterranean Supports A Izmir
F Firenze Supports A Bologna - Torino
F Gulf of Izmir - Aegean Sea (*Bounce*)
A Kozani - Bitola (*Disbanded*)
F Larisa - Aegean Sea (*Bounce*)
F Ligurian Sea Supports A Bologna - Torino
A Tirana Supports A Kozani - Bitola (*Cut*)
Ottomans:
A Izmir Hold
WINTER ADJUSTMENTS:
Italy: Supp 1 Unit 2 Remove 1
Austria-Hungary: Supp 2 Unit 4 Remove 2
Serbia: Supp 6 Unit 5 Build 1
Romania: Supp 9 Unit 7 Build 2
Bulgaria: Supp 7 Unit 7 Build 0
Greece: Supp 11 Unit 9 Build 2
Ottomans: Supp 1 Unit 1 Build 0
Thanks!
B.
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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1865 Results: Torino (dc288) Nigs Apr 30, 12:26 am
I'd love to have added 2 supply centres, but I think it is only 1. Second build is due to the disbandment of A Kozani
cheers
Nigs
ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1865 Results: Torino (dc288) Kenshi777 Apr 30, 10:19 am
True - Kozani's force disband is the second build. I did not mean to
imply two SCs - sorry
On 4/30/10, Nigel PHILLIPS wrote:

I'd love to have added 2 supply centres, but I think it is only 1. Second
build is due to the disbandment of A Kozani
cheers
Nigs

> Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2010 17:23:08 -0500
> Subject: ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1865 Results: Torino
> From: screwtape777(at)gmail.com
> To: alevy(at)arubanetworks.com; gbimmerle(at)gmail.com; nephilli99(at)hotmail.com;
> allen.york(at)cchmc.org; rodtheworm(at)hotmail.com; mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net;
> kielmarch(at)hotmail.com
> CC: brn2dip(at)yahoo.com; kelly058(at)verizon.net; ACD-Games(at)yahoogroups.com;
> dc288(at)diplomaticcorp.com
>
> Torino was the first capital of United Italy, and here in our Balkan
> wars, it is the last Italian home SC to fall before the Greek and
> Austrian forces. Yet the daring Italian partisans survive under the
> fearless leadership of Giuseppe Garibaldi, and continue their raids
> from a new base in Salzburg. Greece and Rumania are our leaders this
> turn, each adding 2 SCs to their totals.
>
> Fighting is fierce across the continent, and despite many dislodges,
> we have no retreats due - the poor armies in question find themselves
> forcibly disbanded. So we proceed straight away into the Winter
> Adjustments, which will be due on Monday 3 MAY 2010, at 1700 EST.
>
> RESULTS:
>
> Italy:
>
> A Salzburg Supports A Trent - Venezia
> F Torino Hold (*Disbanded*)
> A Trent - Venezia (*Fails*)
>
> Austria-Hungary:
>
> A Graz - Trieste
> F Gulf of Venezia Supports F Venezia
> A Pecs - Agram (*Fails*)
> F Venezia Hold
>
> Serbia:
>
> A Agram Supports A Novi Sad (*Cut*)
> A Bitola Supports A Scutari - Tirana (*Cut*)
> F Cetinje - Bay of Kotor (*Fails*)
> A Novi Sad Supports A Agram
> A Sarajevo Supports A Agram
>
> Romania:
>
> A Budapest Supports A Wien
> A Kassa Supports A Wien
> F Salonika Supports A Serres - Kozani
> A Scutari - Tirana (*Fails*)
> F Sea of Marmara - Bursa (*Fails*)
> A Temesvar Supports A Budapest
> A Wien Supports A Budapest
>
> Bulgaria:
>
> F Bursa - Izmir (*Fails*)
> A Edirne - Istanbul
> A Manisa Supports F Bursa - Izmir
> A Plovdiv Supports A Sofia - Serres
> A Serres - Kozani
> A Sofia - Serres
> F Thermaic Gulf Supports A Serres - Kozani
>
> Greece:
>
> A Agrinio Supports A Tirana
> F Bay of Kotor - Cetinje (*Fails*)
> A Bologna - Torino
> F Eastern Mediterranean Supports A Izmir
> F Firenze Supports A Bologna - Torino
> F Gulf of Izmir - Aegean Sea (*Bounce*)
> A Kozani - Bitola (*Disbanded*)
> F Larisa - Aegean Sea (*Bounce*)
> F Ligurian Sea Supports A Bologna - Torino
> A Tirana Supports A Kozani - Bitola (*Cut*)
>
> Ottomans:
>
> A Izmir Hold
>
> WINTER ADJUSTMENTS:
>
> Italy: Supp 1 Unit 2 Remove 1
> Austria-Hungary: Supp 2 Unit 4 Remove 2
> Serbia: Supp 6 Unit 5 Build 1
> Romania: Supp 9 Unit 7 Build 2
> Bulgaria: Supp 7 Unit 7 Build 0
> Greece: Supp 11 Unit 9 Build 2
> Ottomans: Supp 1 Unit 1 Build 0
>
> Thanks!
> B.
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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1865 Results: Torino (dc288) FuzzyLogic Apr 30, 10:19 am
Re: ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1865 Results: Torino




"Force disband?"  That's kind of a pessimistic way to look at it.  Early retirement?  Health coverage, full benefits, I'm sure.  I can't imagine the Bulgarians would be inhumane.



From: Benjamin Hester [mailto:screwtape777(at)gmail.com]
Sent: Fri 4/30/2010 10:19 AM
To: Nigel PHILLIPS
Subject: Re: ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1865 Results: Torino



True - Kozani's force disband is the second build.  I did not mean to
imply two SCs - sorry

On 4/30/10, Nigel PHILLIPS <nephilli99(at)hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> I'd love to have added 2 supply centres, but I think it is only 1. Second
> build is due to the disbandment of A Kozani
> cheers
> Nigs
>
>
ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1865 Results: Torino (dc288) Nigs Apr 30, 12:16 pm
The Geeks found it too Kozi, but are ready to RumBul with whoever

Sent from my iPhone
On 30 Apr 2010, at 16:19, "Michael Sims" <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net> wrote:


"Force disband?"  That's kind of a pessimistic way to look at it.  Early retirement?  Health coverage, full benefits, I'm sure.  I can't imagine the Bulgarians would be inhumane.


From: Benjamin Hester [mailto:screwtape777(at)gmail.com]
Sent: Fri 4/30/2010 10:19 AM
To: Nigel PHILLIPS
Subject: Re: ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1865 Results: Torino


True - Kozani's force disband is the second build.  I did not mean to
imply two SCs - sorry

On 4/30/10, Nigel PHILLIPS <nephilli99(at)hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> I'd love to have added 2 supply centres, but I think it is only 1. Second
> build is due to the disbandment of A Kozani
> cheers
> Nigs
>
>
[ACD-Games] ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1865... - Kenshi777   (Apr 22, 2010, 4:07 pm)
oops - right maps, wrong DPY - here you go
On 4/22/10, Benjamin Hester wrote:
Bitola is the crossroads of the Balkans, a city populated by Turks,
Bulgars, Macedonians and Greeks. Yet in our Balkan Wars, none of
these will realize their claims, as a fifth player occupies the region
by strength of arms. The Serbian state, supported by Rumania, now
occupies the city astride the Dragor, and Serbian troops rest in the
shadow of Baba Mountain.

Italy continues their strategic withdrawal, but struggles to keep the
SC balance even, as they gain Salzburg, but lose control of Firenze
and Venezia. The dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary suffers the loss of
both of their capitals this season, as Wien and Budapest fall to the
Rumanian invaders. The Bulgarian navy advances at sea, occupying the
Thermaic Gulf, while the Greeks advance along their flanks. Greece
gains ground on one front and loses it on the other, as their drive up
the Italian peninsula continues unabated, but they suffer reverses in
the Aegean region.

Allen - A Wien has only one available retreat (Graz). I have done
this automatically - if you prefer OTB, please let me know within 24
hours.

NEXT DEADLINE: Fall Orders will be due Thursday, April 29th, at 1700
EST. Please have all orders in on time, and
remember to CC me on negotiations! Thanks to all that have been doing
so already -

PLAYERS:

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

RESULTS:

Italy:

F Firenze - Torino
A Trent Supports A Venezia - Salzburg
A Venezia - Salzburg

Austria-Hungary:

A Graz - Pecs
F Gulf of Venezia Supports F Trieste - Venezia
F Trieste - Venezia
A Wien Supports A Graz - Pecs (*Dislodged*)

Serbia:

F Adriatic Sea - Cetinje
A Agram Supports A Pecs - Graz (*Void*)
A Novi Sad Supports A Temesvar - Budapest
A Sarajevo Supports A Agram
A Skopje - Bitola

Romania:

A Craiova - Temesvar
A Kassa Supports A Pecs - Wien
A Pecs - Wien
F Salonika Supports F Bursa - Thermaic Gulf (*Cut*)
A Scutari Supports A Skopje - Bitola
F Sea of Marmara Supports F Bursa - Thermaic Gulf
A Temesvar - Budapest

Bulgaria:

A Burgas - Edirne
F Bursa - Thermaic Gulf
F Istanbul - Bursa
A Manisa Supports F Istanbul - Bursa
A Plovdiv - Serres (*Fails*)
A Serres - Kozani (*Fails*)
A Sofia Supports A Plovdiv - Serres (*Fails*)

Greece:

A Ancona - Bologna
A Athens - Agrinio
F Bay of Kotor Supports A Bitola - Tirana
A Bitola - Tirana
F Gulf of Izmir - Eastern Mediterranean
A Kozani - Salonika (*Fails*)
F Larisa - Thermaic Gulf (*Fails*)
F Ligurian Sea Supports F Roma - Firenze
F Roma - Firenze
F Thermaic Gulf - Gulf of Izmir

Ottomans:

A Izmir Hold

Thanks!
B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1865 Results: Bit... - Kenshi777   (Apr 22, 2010, 4:04 pm)
Bitola is the crossroads of the Balkans, a city populated by Turks,
Bulgars, Macedonians and Greeks. Yet in our Balkan Wars, none of
these will realize their claims, as a fifth player occupies the region
by strength of arms. The Serbian state, supported by Rumania, now
occupies the city astride the Dragor, and Serbian troops rest in the
shadow of Baba Mountain.
Italy continues their strategic withdrawal, but struggles to keep the
SC balance even, as they gain Salzburg, but lose control of Firenze
and Venezia. The dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary suffers the loss of
both of their capitals this season, as Wien and Budapest fall to the
Rumanian invaders. The Bulgarian navy advances at sea, occupying the
Thermaic Gulf, while the Greeks advance along their flanks. Greece
gains ground on one front and loses it on the other, as their drive up
the Italian peninsula continues unabated, but they suffer reverses in
the Aegean region.
Allen - A Wien has only one available retreat (Graz). I have done
this automatically - if you prefer OTB, please let me know within 24
hours.
NEXT DEADLINE: Fall Orders will be due Thursday, April 29th, at 1700
EST. Please have all orders in on time, and
remember to CC me on negotiations! Thanks to all that have been doing
so already -
PLAYERS:
ITALY: Adam Levy
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY: Allen York
SERBIA: Garry Bledsoe
GREECE: Nigel Phillips
ROMANIA: Mike Sims
BULGARIA: Ross Webb
OTTOMAN EMPIRE: Gregory Bim-Merle
RESULTS:
Italy:
F Firenze - Torino
A Trent Supports A Venezia - Salzburg
A Venezia - Salzburg
Austria-Hungary:
A Graz - Pecs
F Gulf of Venezia Supports F Trieste - Venezia
F Trieste - Venezia
A Wien Supports A Graz - Pecs (*Dislodged*)
Serbia:
F Adriatic Sea - Cetinje
A Agram Supports A Pecs - Graz (*Void*)
A Novi Sad Supports A Temesvar - Budapest
A Sarajevo Supports A Agram
A Skopje - Bitola
Romania:
A Craiova - Temesvar
A Kassa Supports A Pecs - Wien
A Pecs - Wien
F Salonika Supports F Bursa - Thermaic Gulf (*Cut*)
A Scutari Supports A Skopje - Bitola
F Sea of Marmara Supports F Bursa - Thermaic Gulf
A Temesvar - Budapest
Bulgaria:
A Burgas - Edirne
F Bursa - Thermaic Gulf
F Istanbul - Bursa
A Manisa Supports F Istanbul - Bursa
A Plovdiv - Serres (*Fails*)
A Serres - Kozani (*Fails*)
A Sofia Supports A Plovdiv - Serres (*Fails*)
Greece:
A Ancona - Bologna
A Athens - Agrinio
F Bay of Kotor Supports A Bitola - Tirana
A Bitola - Tirana
F Gulf of Izmir - Eastern Mediterranean
A Kozani - Salonika (*Fails*)
F Larisa - Thermaic Gulf (*Fails*)
F Ligurian Sea Supports F Roma - Firenze
F Roma - Firenze
F Thermaic Gulf - Gulf of Izmir
Ottomans:
A Izmir Hold
Thanks!
B.
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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1865 Deadline Rem... - Kenshi777   (Apr 22, 2010, 12:20 pm)
Due in 4 hours!
B.
.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Winter 1864 Adjustments - Kenshi777   (Apr 15, 2010, 4:02 pm)
Super quick 'cause I'm swamped...
NEXT DEADLINE: Spring 1865 Adjustments will be due Thursday,
April 22nd, at 1700 EST. Please have all orders in on time, and
remember to CC me on negotiations! Thanks to all that have been doing
so already -
PLAYERS:
ITALY: Adam Levy
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY: Allen York
SERBIA: Garry Bledsoe
GREECE: Nigel Phillips
ROMANIA: Mike Sims
BULGARIA: Ross Webb
OTTOMAN EMPIRE: Gregory Bim-Merle
ADJUSTMENTS:
Austria-Hungary:
Remove A Budapest
Bulgaria:
Build A Burgas
Greece:
Build F Larisa
Build A Athens
Ottomans:
Build A Izmir

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1864 Results: Pecs - Kenshi777   (Apr 15, 2010, 3:52 pm)
The Ori were *&%#ing pathetic. The Replicators were cooler than the
Ori, and all they are is little robotic cockroaches.
On 4/15/10, Nigel PHILLIPS wrote:

Now a geek alliance really could dominate this game. And maybe even a
g(r)eek alliance
Thought the Ori was a fairly poor theme in the TV show - much preferred the
early series, + Atlantis. Not sure about the new show (Stargate Universe)
Any Glee fans out there?Nigs

> Subject: Re: ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1864 Results: Pecs
> To: screwtape777(at)gmail.com; kielmarch(at)hotmail.com
> CC: alevy(at)arubanetworks.com; gbimmerle(at)gmail.com; nephilli99(at)hotmail.com;
> rodtheworm(at)hotmail.com; mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net; brn2dip(at)yahoo.com;
> kelly058(at)verizon.net; acd-games(at)yahoogroups.com; dc288(at)diplomaticcorp.com
> From: allen.york(at)cchmc.org
> Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2010 20:20:24 +0000
>
> Somehow I thought I wasn't that big a geek...now I know otherwise.
>
>
> ------Original Message------
> From: B H
> To: kielmarch(at)hotmail.com
> Cc: alevy(at)arubanetworks.com
> Cc: gbimmerle(at)gmail.com
> Cc: nephilli99(at)hotmail.com
> Cc: Allen York
> Cc: Ross Webb
> Cc: mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net
> Cc: brn2dip(at)yahoo.com
> Cc: Matthew Kelly
> Cc: acd-games(at)yahoogroups.com
> Cc: dc288(at)diplomaticcorp.com
> Subject: Re: ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1864 Results: Pecs
> Sent: Apr 15, 2010 4:01 PM
>
> Has Teal'c come through yet?
>
> Indeed.
>
> B.
>
> On 4/15/10, Garry Bledsoe wrote:
> >
> > In a bizarre twist, Serbia gets to call upon help from another world. It
> > seems that after years of archealogical digs, Serbian scientists have
> > found
> > the ancient Egyptian Stargate near Giza and used it to call for aid.
> >
> >
> >
> > New Serbian fleets for the Winter of 1864 are:
> >
> >
> >
> > F WME
> >
> > F EME
> >
> > F ION
> >
> > F MYS
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > _________________________________________________________________
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> > with
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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1864 Results: Pecs - Nigs   (Apr 15, 2010, 3:29 pm)
Now  a geek alliance really could dominate this game. And maybe even a g(r)eek alliance
Thought the Ori was a fairly poor theme in the TV show - much preferred the early series, + Atlantis. Not sure about the new show (Stargate Universe) Any Glee fans out there?Nigs

> Subject: Re: ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1864 Results: Pecs
> To: screwtape777(at)gmail.com; kielmarch(at)hotmail.com
> CC: alevy(at)arubanetworks.com; gbimmerle(at)gmail.com; nephilli99(at)hotmail.com; rodtheworm(at)hotmail.com; mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net; brn2dip(at)yahoo.com; kelly058(at)verizon.net; acd-games(at)yahoogroups.com; dc288(at)diplomaticcorp.com
> From: allen.york(at)cchmc.org
> Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2010 20:20:24 +0000
>
> Somehow I thought I wasn't that big a geek...now I know otherwise.
>
>
> ------Original Message------
> From: B H
> To: kielmarch(at)hotmail.com
> Cc: alevy(at)arubanetworks.com
> Cc: gbimmerle(at)gmail.com
> Cc: nephilli99(at)hotmail.com
> Cc: Allen York
> Cc: Ross Webb
> Cc: mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.net
> Cc: brn2dip(at)yahoo.com
> Cc: Matthew Kelly
> Cc: acd-games(at)yahoogroups.com
> Cc: dc288(at)diplomaticcorp.com
> Subject: Re: ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1864 Results: Pecs
> Sent: Apr 15, 2010 4:01 PM
>
> Has Teal'c come through yet?
>
> Indeed.
>
> B.
>
> On 4/15/10, Garry Bledsoe <kielmarch(at)hotmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > In a bizarre twist, Serbia gets to call upon help from another world. It
> > seems that after years of archealogical digs, Serbian scientists have found
> > the ancient Egyptian Stargate near Giza and used it to call for aid.
> >
> >
> >
> > New Serbian fleets for the Winter of 1864 are:
> >
> >
> >
> > F WME
> >
> > F EME
> >
> > F ION
> >
> > F MYS
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > _________________________________________________________________
> > The New Busy think 9 to 5 is a cute idea. Combine multiple calendars with
> > Hotmail.
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Re: ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1864 Results: P... - teflongnome   (Apr 15, 2010, 3:20 pm)
Somehow I thought I wasn't that big a geek...now I know otherwise.

------Original Message------
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To: kielmarch(at)hotmail.com
Cc: alevy(at)arubanetworks.com
Cc: gbimmerle(at)gmail.com
Cc: nephilli99(at)hotmail.com
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Subject: Re: ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1864 Results: Pecs
Sent: Apr 15, 2010 4:01 PM
Has Teal'c come through yet?
Indeed.
B.
On 4/15/10, Garry Bledsoe wrote:

In a bizarre twist, Serbia gets to call upon help from another world. It
seems that after years of archealogical digs, Serbian scientists have found
the ancient Egyptian Stargate near Giza and used it to call for aid.



New Serbian fleets for the Winter of 1864 are:



F WME

F EME

F ION

F MYS






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Re: ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1864 Results: P... - Kenshi777   (Apr 15, 2010, 3:01 pm)
Has Teal'c come through yet?
Indeed.
B.
On 4/15/10, Garry Bledsoe wrote:

In a bizarre twist, Serbia gets to call upon help from another world. It
seems that after years of archealogical digs, Serbian scientists have found
the ancient Egyptian Stargate near Giza and used it to call for aid.



New Serbian fleets for the Winter of 1864 are:



F WME

F EME

F ION

F MYS






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RE: ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1864 Results: P... - garry.bledsoe   (Apr 15, 2010, 2:40 pm)
OHHHHH. That explains how the A in Kozani was able to defeat the Bulgarian attack. And here I just thought it was luck. Who knew it was divinity?

 

What gods do Serbs worship? I need to work harder on my prayers/chants/offerings.

 

Until then I will just have to rely on Flying Fleets from the Ori.

 

Garry
 

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Subject: RE: ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1864 Results: Pecs
Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2010 19:31:28 +0000


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Presumably these are flying fleets?


Seems fair to me, but then the Gods of Olympus are on my side. Herakles is leading A Kozani in person.


Those Translyvanians are a bit worrying though.....


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Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2010 15:21:41 -0400


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In a bizarre twist, Serbia gets to call upon help from another world. It seems that after years of archealogical digs, Serbian scientists have found the ancient Egyptian Stargate near Giza and used it to call for aid.
 
New Serbian fleets for the Winter of 1864 are:
 
F WME
F EME
F ION
F MYS
 

 


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RE: ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1864 Results: P... - Nigs   (Apr 15, 2010, 2:31 pm)
Presumably these are flying fleets?
Seems fair to me, but then the Gods of Olympus are on my side. Herakles is leading A Kozani in person.
Those Translyvanians are a bit worrying though.....

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In a bizarre twist, Serbia gets to call upon help from another world. It seems that after years of archealogical digs, Serbian scientists have found the ancient Egyptian Stargate near Giza and used it to call for aid.

 

New Serbian fleets for the Winter of 1864 are:

 

F WME

F EME

F ION

F MYS

 


 

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RE: ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1864 Results: P... - garry.bledsoe   (Apr 15, 2010, 2:21 pm)
In a bizarre twist, Serbia gets to call upon help from another world. It seems that after years of archealogical digs, Serbian scientists have found the ancient Egyptian Stargate near Giza and used it to call for aid.

 

New Serbian fleets for the Winter of 1864 are:

 

F WME

F EME

F ION

F MYS

 


 

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Re: ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1864 Results: P... - Kenshi777   (Apr 15, 2010, 1:36 pm)
Winter Adjustments due today! Don't forget!
B.
On 4/13/10, Benjamin Hester wrote:
The city of Pecs has a long history of violence, suffering one
depredation after another at the hands of the Austrians, Ottomans,
Croatians, and the Hungarians themselves. In our Balkan wars, we can
add Romanians and Serbians to the list, as the Austrian army defending
Pecs is destroyed by their rampaging armies. Venezia also falls to
the vengeful Italian forces. The Greeks continue their advance
through the Italian peninsula, claiming both Italian and Austrian
spoils. They are our top builders for the season with two. The
Bulgarians pick up one, and the Ottomans retain Izmir, and may rebuild
their destroyed unit. The Austrians remove one unit, having lost two
SCs, with one unit destroyed.

NEXT DEADLINE: Winter 1864 Adjustments Orders will be due Thursday,
April 15th, at 1700 EST. Please have all orders in on time, and
remember to CC me on
negotiations! Thanks to all that have been doing so already -

PLAYERS:

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

RESULTS:

Italy:

F Firenze Hold
A Torino - Trent
A Venezia - Salzburg (*Bounce*)

Austria-Hungary:

F Ancona - Gulf of Venezia
A Budapest Hold
A Graz - Salzburg (*Bounce*)
A Pecs Supports A Budapest (*Disbanded*)
F Trieste Supports F Ancona - Gulf of Venezia
A Wien Supports A Budapest

Serbia:

F Adriatic Sea - Cetinje (*Bounce*)
A Agram Supports A Novi Sad - Pecs
A Beograd - Novi Sad
A Sarajevo Supports A Agram
A Skopje - Bitola (*Fails*)

Romania:

A Craiova Supports A Temesvar
A Kassa - Budapest (*Fails*)
A Kragujevac - Scutari
A Novi Sad - Pecs
F Salonika Supports A Serres - Kozani (*Cut*)
F Sea of Marmara - Thermaic Gulf (*Fails*)
A Temesvar Supports A Kassa - Budapest

Bulgaria:

A Ankara - Manisa
F Bursa - Izmir (*Bounce*)
F Edirne - Istanbul
A Plovdiv Supports A Sofia - Serres (*Fails*)
A Serres - Kozani (*Fails*)
A Sofia - Serres (*Fails*)

Greece:

F Bay of Kotor - Cetinje (*Bounce*)
A Bitola Supports A Kozani - Serres (*Cut*)
F Gulf of Izmir - Izmir (*Bounce*)
A Isernia - Ancona
A Kozani - Serres (*Fails*)
F Roma Supports F Tyrrhenian Sea - Ligurian Sea
F Thermaic Gulf - Salonika (*Fails*)
F Tyrrhenian Sea - Ligurian Sea

ADJUSTMENTS:

Austria-Hungary:

Remove

Bulgaria:

Build

Greece:

Build
Build

Ottomans:

Build

Thanks!
B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1864 Results: Pecs - Kenshi777   (Apr 13, 2010, 11:38 pm)
The city of Pecs has a long history of violence, suffering one
depredation after another at the hands of the Austrians, Ottomans,
Croatians, and the Hungarians themselves. In our Balkan wars, we can
add Romanians and Serbians to the list, as the Austrian army defending
Pecs is destroyed by their rampaging armies. Venezia also falls to
the vengeful Italian forces. The Greeks continue their advance
through the Italian peninsula, claiming both Italian and Austrian
spoils. They are our top builders for the season with two. The
Bulgarians pick up one, and the Ottomans retain Izmir, and may rebuild
their destroyed unit. The Austrians remove one unit, having lost two
SCs, with one unit destroyed.

NEXT DEADLINE: Winter 1864 Adjustments Orders will be due Thursday,
April 15th, at 1700 EST. Please have all orders in on time, and
remember to CC me on
negotiations! Thanks to all that have been doing so already -

PLAYERS:

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

RESULTS:

Italy:

F Firenze Hold
A Torino - Trent
A Venezia - Salzburg (*Bounce*)

Austria-Hungary:

F Ancona - Gulf of Venezia
A Budapest Hold
A Graz - Salzburg (*Bounce*)
A Pecs Supports A Budapest (*Disbanded*)
F Trieste Supports F Ancona - Gulf of Venezia
A Wien Supports A Budapest

Serbia:

F Adriatic Sea - Cetinje (*Bounce*)
A Agram Supports A Novi Sad - Pecs
A Beograd - Novi Sad
A Sarajevo Supports A Agram
A Skopje - Bitola (*Fails*)

Romania:

A Craiova Supports A Temesvar
A Kassa - Budapest (*Fails*)
A Kragujevac - Scutari
A Novi Sad - Pecs
F Salonika Supports A Serres - Kozani (*Cut*)
F Sea of Marmara - Thermaic Gulf (*Fails*)
A Temesvar Supports A Kassa - Budapest

Bulgaria:

A Ankara - Manisa
F Bursa - Izmir (*Bounce*)
F Edirne - Istanbul
A Plovdiv Supports A Sofia - Serres (*Fails*)
A Serres - Kozani (*Fails*)
A Sofia - Serres (*Fails*)

Greece:

F Bay of Kotor - Cetinje (*Bounce*)
A Bitola Supports A Kozani - Serres (*Cut*)
F Gulf of Izmir - Izmir (*Bounce*)
A Isernia - Ancona
A Kozani - Serres (*Fails*)
F Roma Supports F Tyrrhenian Sea - Ligurian Sea
F Thermaic Gulf - Salonika (*Fails*)
F Tyrrhenian Sea - Ligurian Sea

ADJUSTMENTS:

Austria-Hungary:

Remove

Bulgaria:

Build

Greece:

Build
Build

Ottomans:

Build

Thanks!
B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1864 Results: Pecs (dc288) Nigs Apr 15, 03:29 pm
Now  a geek alliance really could dominate this game. And maybe even a g(r)eek alliance
Thought the Ori was a fairly poor theme in the TV show - much preferred the early series, + Atlantis. Not sure about the new show (Stargate Universe) Any Glee fans out there?Nigs

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>
> Somehow I thought I wasn't that big a geek...now I know otherwise.
>
>
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> Sent: Apr 15, 2010 4:01 PM
>
> Has Teal'c come through yet?
>
> Indeed.
>
> B.
>
> On 4/15/10, Garry Bledsoe <kielmarch(at)hotmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > In a bizarre twist, Serbia gets to call upon help from another world. It
> > seems that after years of archealogical digs, Serbian scientists have found
> > the ancient Egyptian Stargate near Giza and used it to call for aid.
> >
> >
> >
> > New Serbian fleets for the Winter of 1864 are:
> >
> >
> >
> > F WME
> >
> > F EME
> >
> > F ION
> >
> > F MYS
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1864 Results: Pecs (dc288) Kenshi777 Apr 15, 03:52 pm
The Ori were *&%#ing pathetic. The Replicators were cooler than the
Ori, and all they are is little robotic cockroaches.
On 4/15/10, Nigel PHILLIPS wrote:

Now a geek alliance really could dominate this game. And maybe even a
g(r)eek alliance
Thought the Ori was a fairly poor theme in the TV show - much preferred the
early series, + Atlantis. Not sure about the new show (Stargate Universe)
Any Glee fans out there?Nigs

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> To: screwtape777(at)gmail.com; kielmarch(at)hotmail.com
> CC: alevy(at)arubanetworks.com; gbimmerle(at)gmail.com; nephilli99(at)hotmail.com;
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> From: allen.york(at)cchmc.org
> Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2010 20:20:24 +0000
>
> Somehow I thought I wasn't that big a geek...now I know otherwise.
>
>
> ------Original Message------
> From: B H
> To: kielmarch(at)hotmail.com
> Cc: alevy(at)arubanetworks.com
> Cc: gbimmerle(at)gmail.com
> Cc: nephilli99(at)hotmail.com
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> Cc: dc288(at)diplomaticcorp.com
> Subject: Re: ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1864 Results: Pecs
> Sent: Apr 15, 2010 4:01 PM
>
> Has Teal'c come through yet?
>
> Indeed.
>
> B.
>
> On 4/15/10, Garry Bledsoe wrote:
> >
> > In a bizarre twist, Serbia gets to call upon help from another world. It
> > seems that after years of archealogical digs, Serbian scientists have
> > found
> > the ancient Egyptian Stargate near Giza and used it to call for aid.
> >
> >
> >
> > New Serbian fleets for the Winter of 1864 are:
> >
> >
> >
> > F WME
> >
> > F EME
> >
> > F ION
> >
> > F MYS
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > _________________________________________________________________
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[ACD-Games] ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Summer 1864... - Kenshi777   (Apr 06, 2010, 4:13 pm)
Strange - the last, most important part was truncated...

RETREATS:

Austria-Hungary:
A Agram - Graz

Greece:
A Serres - Kozani

Ottomans:
Remove A Bursa

B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Summer 1864 Results - Kenshi777   (Apr 06, 2010, 4:10 pm)
I have not received a retreat from Gregory, our Ottoman player. By
default, this retreat will be OTB.

NEXT DEADLINE: Fall 1864 Orders will be due Tuesday, April 13th, at
1700 EST. Please have all orders in on time, and remember to CC me on
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PLAYERS:

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

Thanks!
B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1864 Results: Izm... - Kenshi777   (Apr 03, 2010, 6:28 pm)
As a reminder, I will adjudicate early in retreat phases if I have all
retreats in to me marked final. These must be submitted privately to
me only. If I have them all in on Monday, perhaps we could make Fall
Thursday as normal instead of stretching until next Tuesday.

Thanks!
B.

On 4/3/10, Nigel PHILLIPS <nephilli99-at-hotmail.com> wrote:


Kozani for me, surprise, surprise

Nigs


[quote:9c61d5b590]Date: Sat, 3 Apr 2010 12:16:23 -0500
Subject: ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1864 Results: Izmir
From: screwtape777-at-gmail.com
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Izmir (Ancient Smyrna) was one of the most cosmopolitan and wealthy
trade ports in the Ottoman Empire. Its population was by no means
exclusively Turkish, but counted many Greeks and Italians as
residents, some tracing their lineage back to the Italian city states
that sent Crusaders to Anatolian shores.

Today Izmir is the last redoubt of the noble Ottoman Empire, who have
seen their empire reduced by an invasion of Romanians and Bulgarians.
Of all unlikely sources, their sole aid has come from the Greeks,
whose offshore fleets have not been the invading force that would
appear in 1922 historically, but instead rise to face the
Bulgarian/Ottoman threat.

RETREATS DUE:

Austro-Hungarian A Agram can retreat to Graz or OTB.
Ottoman A Bursa can retreat to Istanbul, Izmir, Manisa.. or OTB
Greek A Serres can retreat to Kozani or OTB.

NEXT DEADLINE: Summer 1864 Retreats are due Tuesday, April 6, at 1700
EST. Fall 1864 will be set at the following Tuesday, April 13th, at
1700 EST. Please have all orders in on time, and remember to CC me on
negotiations! Thanks to all that have been doing so already -

PLAYERS:

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

ORDERS:

Italy:

A Bologna - Venezia
A Firenze - Torino
F Roma - Firenze

Austria-Hungary:

A Agram Hold (*Dislodged*)
F Ancona Hold
A Budapest Hold
A Pecs Supports A Budapest
F Trieste Supports A Agram
A Wien Supports A Budapest

Serbia:

A Beograd Supports A Novi Sad
F Cetinje - Adriatic Sea
A Sarajevo Supports A Spalato - Agram
A Skopje - Bitola (*Fails*)
A Spalato - Agram

Romania:

F Bosporus - Sea of Marmara
A Craiova - Temesvar (*Fails*)
F Istanbul - Salonika
A Kolosvar - Kassa
A Nis - Kragujevac
A Novi Sad Supports A Spalato - Agram
A Temesvar - Budapest (*Fails*)

Bulgaria:

A Ankara Supports F Sea of Marmara - Bursa
F Edirne Hold
A Plovdiv Supports A Salonika - Serres
A Ruse - Sofia
A Salonika - Serres
F Sea of Marmara - Bursa

Greece:

F Adriatic Sea - Bay of Kotor
F Aegean Sea - Gulf of Izmir
A Bitola - Skopje (*Fails*)
A Isernia Supports F Napoli - Roma
F Larisa - Thermaic Gulf
F Napoli - Roma
A Serres - Salonika (*Dislodged*)
F Tyrrhenian Sea Supports F Napoli - Roma

Ottomans:

A Bursa Hold (*Dislodged*)

Thanks!
B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1864 Results: Izm... - Nigs   (Apr 03, 2010, 3:49 pm)
Kozani for me, surprise, surprise



Nigs




Date: Sat, 3 Apr 2010 12:16:23 -0500
Subject: ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1864 Results: Izmir
From: screwtape777-at-gmail.com
To: alevy-at-arubanetworks.com; gbimmerle-at-gmail.com; nephilli99-at-hotmail.com; allen.york-at-cchmc.org; rodtheworm-at-hotmail.com; mike-at-fuzzylogicllc.net; kielmarch-at-hotmail.com
CC: brn2dip-at-yahoo.com; kelly058-at-verizon.net; ACD-Games-at-yahoogroups.com; dc288-at-diplomaticcorp.com

Izmir (Ancient Smyrna) was one of the most cosmopolitan and wealthy
trade ports in the Ottoman Empire. Its population was by no means
exclusively Turkish, but counted many Greeks and Italians as
residents, some tracing their lineage back to the Italian city states
that sent Crusaders to Anatolian shores.

Today Izmir is the last redoubt of the noble Ottoman Empire, who have
seen their empire reduced by an invasion of Romanians and Bulgarians.
Of all unlikely sources, their sole aid has come from the Greeks,
whose offshore fleets have not been the invading force that would
appear in 1922 historically, but instead rise to face the
Bulgarian/Ottoman threat.

RETREATS DUE:

Austro-Hungarian A Agram can retreat to Graz or OTB.
Ottoman A Bursa can retreat to Istanbul, Izmir, Manisa.. or OTB
Greek A Serres can retreat to Kozani or OTB.

NEXT DEADLINE: Summer 1864 Retreats are due Tuesday, April 6, at 1700
EST. Fall 1864 will be set at the following Tuesday, April 13th, at
1700 EST. Please have all orders in on time, and remember to CC me on
negotiations! Thanks to all that have been doing so already -

PLAYERS:

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

ORDERS:

Italy:

A Bologna - Venezia
A Firenze - Torino
F Roma - Firenze

Austria-Hungary:

A Agram Hold (*Dislodged*)
F Ancona Hold
A Budapest Hold
A Pecs Supports A Budapest
F Trieste Supports A Agram
A Wien Supports A Budapest

Serbia:

A Beograd Supports A Novi Sad
F Cetinje - Adriatic Sea
A Sarajevo Supports A Spalato - Agram
A Skopje - Bitola (*Fails*)
A Spalato - Agram

Romania:

F Bosporus - Sea of Marmara
A Craiova - Temesvar (*Fails*)
F Istanbul - Salonika
A Kolosvar - Kassa
A Nis - Kragujevac
A Novi Sad Supports A Spalato - Agram
A Temesvar - Budapest (*Fails*)

Bulgaria:

A Ankara Supports F Sea of Marmara - Bursa
F Edirne Hold
A Plovdiv Supports A Salonika - Serres
A Ruse - Sofia
A Salonika - Serres
F Sea of Marmara - Bursa

Greece:

F Adriatic Sea - Bay of Kotor
F Aegean Sea - Gulf of Izmir
A Bitola - Skopje (*Fails*)
A Isernia Supports F Napoli - Roma
F Larisa - Thermaic Gulf
F Napoli - Roma
A Serres - Salonika (*Dislodged*)
F Tyrrhenian Sea Supports F Napoli - Roma

Ottomans:

A Bursa Hold (*Dislodged*)

Thanks!
B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1864 Results: Izm... - teflongnome   (Apr 03, 2010, 3:30 pm)
Austro-Hungarian A Agram retreats to Graz.


[quote:f7b54fc3d0][quote:f7b54fc3d0]Benjamin Hester <screwtape777-at-gmail.com> 04/03/10 1:16 PM >>>

[/quote:f7b54fc3d0][/quote:f7b54fc3d0]Izmir (Ancient Smyrna) was one of the most cosmopolitan and wealthy
trade ports in the Ottoman Empire. Its population was by no means
exclusively Turkish, but counted many Greeks and Italians as
residents, some tracing their lineage back to the Italian city states
that sent Crusaders to Anatolian shores.

Today Izmir is the last redoubt of the noble Ottoman Empire, who have
seen their empire reduced by an invasion of Romanians and Bulgarians.
Of all unlikely sources, their sole aid has come from the Greeks,
whose offshore fleets have not been the invading force that would
appear in 1922 historically, but instead rise to face the
Bulgarian/Ottoman threat.

RETREATS DUE:

Austro-Hungarian A Agram can retreat to Graz or OTB.
Ottoman A Bursa can retreat to Istanbul, Izmir, Manisa.. or OTB
Greek A Serres can retreat to Kozani or OTB.

NEXT DEADLINE: Summer 1864 Retreats are due Tuesday, April 6, at 1700
EST. Fall 1864 will be set at the following Tuesday, April 13th, at
1700 EST. Please have all orders in on time, and remember to CC me on
negotiations! Thanks to all that have been doing so already -

PLAYERS:

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

ORDERS:

Italy:

A Bologna - Venezia
A Firenze - Torino
F Roma - Firenze

Austria-Hungary:

A Agram Hold (*Dislodged*)
F Ancona Hold
A Budapest Hold
A Pecs Supports A Budapest
F Trieste Supports A Agram
A Wien Supports A Budapest

Serbia:

A Beograd Supports A Novi Sad
F Cetinje - Adriatic Sea
A Sarajevo Supports A Spalato - Agram
A Skopje - Bitola (*Fails*)
A Spalato - Agram

Romania:

F Bosporus - Sea of Marmara
A Craiova - Temesvar (*Fails*)
F Istanbul - Salonika
A Kolosvar - Kassa
A Nis - Kragujevac
A Novi Sad Supports A Spalato - Agram
A Temesvar - Budapest (*Fails*)

Bulgaria:

A Ankara Supports F Sea of Marmara - Bursa
F Edirne Hold
A Plovdiv Supports A Salonika - Serres
A Ruse - Sofia
A Salonika - Serres
F Sea of Marmara - Bursa

Greece:

F Adriatic Sea - Bay of Kotor
F Aegean Sea - Gulf of Izmir
A Bitola - Skopje (*Fails*)
A Isernia Supports F Napoli - Roma
F Larisa - Thermaic Gulf
F Napoli - Roma
A Serres - Salonika (*Dislodged*)
F Tyrrhenian Sea Supports F Napoli - Roma

Ottomans:

A Bursa Hold (*Dislodged*)

Thanks!
B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1864 Results: Izm... - Kenshi777   (Apr 03, 2010, 12:16 pm)
Izmir (Ancient Smyrna) was one of the most cosmopolitan and wealthy
trade ports in the Ottoman Empire. Its population was by no means
exclusively Turkish, but counted many Greeks and Italians as
residents, some tracing their lineage back to the Italian city states
that sent Crusaders to Anatolian shores.

Today Izmir is the last redoubt of the noble Ottoman Empire, who have
seen their empire reduced by an invasion of Romanians and Bulgarians.
Of all unlikely sources, their sole aid has come from the Greeks,
whose offshore fleets have not been the invading force that would
appear in 1922 historically, but instead rise to face the
Bulgarian/Ottoman threat.

RETREATS DUE:

Austro-Hungarian A Agram can retreat to Graz or OTB.
Ottoman A Bursa can retreat to Istanbul, Izmir, Manisa.. or OTB
Greek A Serres can retreat to Kozani or OTB.

NEXT DEADLINE: Summer 1864 Retreats are due Tuesday, April 6, at 1700
EST. Fall 1864 will be set at the following Tuesday, April 13th, at
1700 EST. Please have all orders in on time, and remember to CC me on
negotiations! Thanks to all that have been doing so already -

PLAYERS:

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

ORDERS:

Italy:

A Bologna - Venezia
A Firenze - Torino
F Roma - Firenze

Austria-Hungary:

A Agram Hold (*Dislodged*)
F Ancona Hold
A Budapest Hold
A Pecs Supports A Budapest
F Trieste Supports A Agram
A Wien Supports A Budapest

Serbia:

A Beograd Supports A Novi Sad
F Cetinje - Adriatic Sea
A Sarajevo Supports A Spalato - Agram
A Skopje - Bitola (*Fails*)
A Spalato - Agram

Romania:

F Bosporus - Sea of Marmara
A Craiova - Temesvar (*Fails*)
F Istanbul - Salonika
A Kolosvar - Kassa
A Nis - Kragujevac
A Novi Sad Supports A Spalato - Agram
A Temesvar - Budapest (*Fails*)

Bulgaria:

A Ankara Supports F Sea of Marmara - Bursa
F Edirne Hold
A Plovdiv Supports A Salonika - Serres
A Ruse - Sofia
A Salonika - Serres
F Sea of Marmara - Bursa

Greece:

F Adriatic Sea - Bay of Kotor
F Aegean Sea - Gulf of Izmir
A Bitola - Skopje (*Fails*)
A Isernia Supports F Napoli - Roma
F Larisa - Thermaic Gulf
F Napoli - Roma
A Serres - Salonika (*Dislodged*)
F Tyrrhenian Sea Supports F Napoli - Roma

Ottomans:

A Bursa Hold (*Dislodged*)

Thanks!
B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1864 Results: Izmir (dc288) teflongnome Apr 03, 03:30 pm
Austro-Hungarian A Agram retreats to Graz.


[quote:f7b54fc3d0][quote:f7b54fc3d0]Benjamin Hester <screwtape777-at-gmail.com> 04/03/10 1:16 PM >>>

[/quote:f7b54fc3d0][/quote:f7b54fc3d0]Izmir (Ancient Smyrna) was one of the most cosmopolitan and wealthy
trade ports in the Ottoman Empire. Its population was by no means
exclusively Turkish, but counted many Greeks and Italians as
residents, some tracing their lineage back to the Italian city states
that sent Crusaders to Anatolian shores.

Today Izmir is the last redoubt of the noble Ottoman Empire, who have
seen their empire reduced by an invasion of Romanians and Bulgarians.
Of all unlikely sources, their sole aid has come from the Greeks,
whose offshore fleets have not been the invading force that would
appear in 1922 historically, but instead rise to face the
Bulgarian/Ottoman threat.

RETREATS DUE:

Austro-Hungarian A Agram can retreat to Graz or OTB.
Ottoman A Bursa can retreat to Istanbul, Izmir, Manisa.. or OTB
Greek A Serres can retreat to Kozani or OTB.

NEXT DEADLINE: Summer 1864 Retreats are due Tuesday, April 6, at 1700
EST. Fall 1864 will be set at the following Tuesday, April 13th, at
1700 EST. Please have all orders in on time, and remember to CC me on
negotiations! Thanks to all that have been doing so already -

PLAYERS:

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

ORDERS:

Italy:

A Bologna - Venezia
A Firenze - Torino
F Roma - Firenze

Austria-Hungary:

A Agram Hold (*Dislodged*)
F Ancona Hold
A Budapest Hold
A Pecs Supports A Budapest
F Trieste Supports A Agram
A Wien Supports A Budapest

Serbia:

A Beograd Supports A Novi Sad
F Cetinje - Adriatic Sea
A Sarajevo Supports A Spalato - Agram
A Skopje - Bitola (*Fails*)
A Spalato - Agram

Romania:

F Bosporus - Sea of Marmara
A Craiova - Temesvar (*Fails*)
F Istanbul - Salonika
A Kolosvar - Kassa
A Nis - Kragujevac
A Novi Sad Supports A Spalato - Agram
A Temesvar - Budapest (*Fails*)

Bulgaria:

A Ankara Supports F Sea of Marmara - Bursa
F Edirne Hold
A Plovdiv Supports A Salonika - Serres
A Ruse - Sofia
A Salonika - Serres
F Sea of Marmara - Bursa

Greece:

F Adriatic Sea - Bay of Kotor
F Aegean Sea - Gulf of Izmir
A Bitola - Skopje (*Fails*)
A Isernia Supports F Napoli - Roma
F Larisa - Thermaic Gulf
F Napoli - Roma
A Serres - Salonika (*Dislodged*)
F Tyrrhenian Sea Supports F Napoli - Roma

Ottomans:

A Bursa Hold (*Dislodged*)

Thanks!
B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1864 Results: Izmir (dc288) Nigs Apr 03, 03:49 pm
Kozani for me, surprise, surprise



Nigs




Date: Sat, 3 Apr 2010 12:16:23 -0500
Subject: ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1864 Results: Izmir
From: screwtape777-at-gmail.com
To: alevy-at-arubanetworks.com; gbimmerle-at-gmail.com; nephilli99-at-hotmail.com; allen.york-at-cchmc.org; rodtheworm-at-hotmail.com; mike-at-fuzzylogicllc.net; kielmarch-at-hotmail.com
CC: brn2dip-at-yahoo.com; kelly058-at-verizon.net; ACD-Games-at-yahoogroups.com; dc288-at-diplomaticcorp.com

Izmir (Ancient Smyrna) was one of the most cosmopolitan and wealthy
trade ports in the Ottoman Empire. Its population was by no means
exclusively Turkish, but counted many Greeks and Italians as
residents, some tracing their lineage back to the Italian city states
that sent Crusaders to Anatolian shores.

Today Izmir is the last redoubt of the noble Ottoman Empire, who have
seen their empire reduced by an invasion of Romanians and Bulgarians.
Of all unlikely sources, their sole aid has come from the Greeks,
whose offshore fleets have not been the invading force that would
appear in 1922 historically, but instead rise to face the
Bulgarian/Ottoman threat.

RETREATS DUE:

Austro-Hungarian A Agram can retreat to Graz or OTB.
Ottoman A Bursa can retreat to Istanbul, Izmir, Manisa.. or OTB
Greek A Serres can retreat to Kozani or OTB.

NEXT DEADLINE: Summer 1864 Retreats are due Tuesday, April 6, at 1700
EST. Fall 1864 will be set at the following Tuesday, April 13th, at
1700 EST. Please have all orders in on time, and remember to CC me on
negotiations! Thanks to all that have been doing so already -

PLAYERS:

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

ORDERS:

Italy:

A Bologna - Venezia
A Firenze - Torino
F Roma - Firenze

Austria-Hungary:

A Agram Hold (*Dislodged*)
F Ancona Hold
A Budapest Hold
A Pecs Supports A Budapest
F Trieste Supports A Agram
A Wien Supports A Budapest

Serbia:

A Beograd Supports A Novi Sad
F Cetinje - Adriatic Sea
A Sarajevo Supports A Spalato - Agram
A Skopje - Bitola (*Fails*)
A Spalato - Agram

Romania:

F Bosporus - Sea of Marmara
A Craiova - Temesvar (*Fails*)
F Istanbul - Salonika
A Kolosvar - Kassa
A Nis - Kragujevac
A Novi Sad Supports A Spalato - Agram
A Temesvar - Budapest (*Fails*)

Bulgaria:

A Ankara Supports F Sea of Marmara - Bursa
F Edirne Hold
A Plovdiv Supports A Salonika - Serres
A Ruse - Sofia
A Salonika - Serres
F Sea of Marmara - Bursa

Greece:

F Adriatic Sea - Bay of Kotor
F Aegean Sea - Gulf of Izmir
A Bitola - Skopje (*Fails*)
A Isernia Supports F Napoli - Roma
F Larisa - Thermaic Gulf
F Napoli - Roma
A Serres - Salonika (*Dislodged*)
F Tyrrhenian Sea Supports F Napoli - Roma

Ottomans:

A Bursa Hold (*Dislodged*)

Thanks!
B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1864 Results: Izmir (dc288) Kenshi777 Apr 03, 06:28 pm
As a reminder, I will adjudicate early in retreat phases if I have all
retreats in to me marked final. These must be submitted privately to
me only. If I have them all in on Monday, perhaps we could make Fall
Thursday as normal instead of stretching until next Tuesday.

Thanks!
B.

On 4/3/10, Nigel PHILLIPS <nephilli99-at-hotmail.com> wrote:


Kozani for me, surprise, surprise

Nigs


[quote:9c61d5b590]Date: Sat, 3 Apr 2010 12:16:23 -0500
Subject: ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1864 Results: Izmir
From: screwtape777-at-gmail.com
To: alevy-at-arubanetworks.com; gbimmerle-at-gmail.com; nephilli99-at-hotmail.com;
allen.york-at-cchmc.org; rodtheworm-at-hotmail.com; mike-at-fuzzylogicllc.net;
kielmarch-at-hotmail.com
CC: brn2dip-at-yahoo.com; kelly058-at-verizon.net; ACD-Games-at-yahoogroups.com;
dc288-at-diplomaticcorp.com

Izmir (Ancient Smyrna) was one of the most cosmopolitan and wealthy
trade ports in the Ottoman Empire. Its population was by no means
exclusively Turkish, but counted many Greeks and Italians as
residents, some tracing their lineage back to the Italian city states
that sent Crusaders to Anatolian shores.

Today Izmir is the last redoubt of the noble Ottoman Empire, who have
seen their empire reduced by an invasion of Romanians and Bulgarians.
Of all unlikely sources, their sole aid has come from the Greeks,
whose offshore fleets have not been the invading force that would
appear in 1922 historically, but instead rise to face the
Bulgarian/Ottoman threat.

RETREATS DUE:

Austro-Hungarian A Agram can retreat to Graz or OTB.
Ottoman A Bursa can retreat to Istanbul, Izmir, Manisa.. or OTB
Greek A Serres can retreat to Kozani or OTB.

NEXT DEADLINE: Summer 1864 Retreats are due Tuesday, April 6, at 1700
EST. Fall 1864 will be set at the following Tuesday, April 13th, at
1700 EST. Please have all orders in on time, and remember to CC me on
negotiations! Thanks to all that have been doing so already -

PLAYERS:

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

ORDERS:

Italy:

A Bologna - Venezia
A Firenze - Torino
F Roma - Firenze

Austria-Hungary:

A Agram Hold (*Dislodged*)
F Ancona Hold
A Budapest Hold
A Pecs Supports A Budapest
F Trieste Supports A Agram
A Wien Supports A Budapest

Serbia:

A Beograd Supports A Novi Sad
F Cetinje - Adriatic Sea
A Sarajevo Supports A Spalato - Agram
A Skopje - Bitola (*Fails*)
A Spalato - Agram

Romania:

F Bosporus - Sea of Marmara
A Craiova - Temesvar (*Fails*)
F Istanbul - Salonika
A Kolosvar - Kassa
A Nis - Kragujevac
A Novi Sad Supports A Spalato - Agram
A Temesvar - Budapest (*Fails*)

Bulgaria:

A Ankara Supports F Sea of Marmara - Bursa
F Edirne Hold
A Plovdiv Supports A Salonika - Serres
A Ruse - Sofia
A Salonika - Serres
F Sea of Marmara - Bursa

Greece:

F Adriatic Sea - Bay of Kotor
F Aegean Sea - Gulf of Izmir
A Bitola - Skopje (*Fails*)
A Isernia Supports F Napoli - Roma
F Larisa - Thermaic Gulf
F Napoli - Roma
A Serres - Salonika (*Dislodged*)
F Tyrrhenian Sea Supports F Napoli - Roma

Ottomans:

A Bursa Hold (*Dislodged*)

Thanks!
B.

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[ACD-Games] ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Winter 1863... - Kenshi777   (Apr 01, 2010, 5:42 pm)
Missing one set of orders - player has been notified - 24 hours grace
underway...

B.

On 3/25/10, Benjamin Hester <screwtape777-at-gmail.com> wrote:

Short and sweet for the winter...thanks to all for the timely orders!

NEXT DEADLINE: Spring 1864 Thursday, April 1 (no, it's not a joke,
it's really the deadline) at 1700 EST.

PLAYERS:

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

ADJUSTMENTS:

Bulgaria:

Build A Plovdiv

Greece:

Build F Larisa

Ottomans:

Remove F Izmir

Thanks!
B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1864 Deadline Rem... - Kenshi777   (Apr 01, 2010, 12:27 pm)
Due today!!!

Thanks!
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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Winter 1863 Adjustments - Kenshi777   (Mar 25, 2010, 6:06 pm)
Short and sweet for the winter...thanks to all for the timely orders!

NEXT DEADLINE: Spring 1864 Thursday, April 1 (no, it's not a joke,
it's really the deadline) at 1700 EST.

PLAYERS:

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

ADJUSTMENTS:

Bulgaria:

Build A Plovdiv

Greece:

Build F Larisa

Ottomans:

Remove F Izmir

Thanks!
B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Winter 1863 Adjustments... - Kenshi777   (Mar 25, 2010, 8:21 am)
Due today - 1700 EST!

B.

On 3/22/10, Benjamin Hester <screwtape777-at-gmail.com> wrote:

Sorry for no map or DPY file right now - left my thumb drive at home
on accident. I plan for those to follow this evening. Neither draw
proposal passed, so play continues.

Here are the retreats,

Italy:

Army Ancona retreats to Bologna.

Austria:

Army Novi Sad retreats to Pecs.

Ottomans:

Fleet Salonika retreats OTB.

Thanks!
B.

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Diplomacy games may contain lying, stabbing, or deliberately deceiving communications that may not be suitable for and may pose a hazard to young children, gullible adults, and small farm animals.

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