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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Autumn 1863 Retreats - Kenshi777   (Mar 22, 2010, 9:35 pm)
...and here are your official winter adjustments due Thursday, map,
and updated RP file, as promised.

Bulgaria:
Build

Greece:
Build

Ottomans:
Remove

Thanks!
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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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Autumn 1863 Retreats - Kenshi777   (Mar 22, 2010, 4:29 pm)
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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[Reply]

ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Autumn 1863 Retreats (dc288) Kenshi777 Mar 22, 09:35 pm
...and here are your official winter adjustments due Thursday, map,
and updated RP file, as promised.

Bulgaria:
Build

Greece:
Build

Ottomans:
Remove

Thanks!
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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Realpolitik files available here for the Sengoku, Balkans1860, South
American Supremacy, and DarkAges Diplomacy Variants



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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall RETREATS DUE TODAY - Kenshi777   (Mar 22, 2010, 12:45 pm)
Let's have those retreats!

B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1863 Results: Ancon... - FuzzyLogic   (Mar 18, 2010, 6:10 pm)
You don't really think I'd propose such rubbish right? I'm firmly of
the stance that if anyone would settle for losing then just step aside
now... (and give me your centers please)
-mike


-----Original Message-----
From: Allen York [mailto:Allen.York-at-cchmc.org]
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2010 5:24 PM
To: alevy-at-arubanetworks.com; Michael Sims; gbimmerle-at-gmail.com;
screwtape777-at-gmail.com; Garry Bledsoe; nephilli99-at-hotmail.com;
rodtheworm-at-hotmail.com
Cc: dc288; kelly058-at-verizon.net; brn2dip-at-yahoo.com;
ACD-Games-at-yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1863 Results: Ancona

I'm retreating A Novi Sad - Pecs

And really, I have the second highest SC total, it's purely insulting
not to include me in the draw, thanks Mike!

Allen

[quote:9d62ea4058][quote:9d62ea4058]Benjamin Hester <screwtape777-at-gmail.com> 03/18/10 5:53 PM >>>

[/quote:9d62ea4058][/quote:9d62ea4058]Founded by Greek settlers from Syracuse in 387 BC, Ancona has been a
battlefield throughout its existence. Through Rome, the barbarians,
the Byzantines, and the papacy, Ancona has been a fortress, sending
forth great armies and fleets (in the Illyrian War, the Crusades, and
its maritime years), and unfortunately receiving them back in exchange
(the barbarians, the papacy, and Napoleon).

So Ancona finds itself on the receiving end of invading forces here -
as Greeks, Italians, and Austrians all fight over what was until
recently a Serbian territory. Good to see my variant functions as
intended, but whew! Smile In other news, Rome remains intact, though
the attempted invasion of Ancona is repulsed by Austrian and Greek
forces. Serbia rises from the brink of extinction to reclaim Sarajevo
and end the year even in SCs once again, despite all odds. Austria
continues their tenacious defense, and would even be building this
season, except that they have nowhere available to place the build.
The Ottomans are not so lucky, losing control of Salonika and Ankara
to fall to a single SC in Izmir remaining.

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

We have several retreats due this season, so let's have those in by
Monday, February 22nd at the latest, and proceed to the Winter
Adjustments on Thursday the 25th (1700 EST for both.)

RETREATS:

Italian A Ancona can retreat to Bologna or OTB.
Austro-Hungarian A Novi Sad can retreat to Pecs or OTB.
Ottoman F Salonika can retreat to Kozani, Thermaic Gulf or OTB.

ORDERS:

Italy:

A Ancona Supports F Roma (*Dislodged*)
A Firenze Supports F Roma
F Roma Hold

Austria-Hungary:

A Agram Hold
A Budapest - Kassa (*Bounce*)
A Graz - Wien
F Gulf of Venezia - Ancona
A Novi Sad - Temesvar (*Dislodged*)
F Venezia - Trieste

Serbia:

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

Romania:

F Black Sea - Istanbul
A Brasov - Craiova
F Burgas Bay - Bosporus
A Kolosvar - Kassa (*Bounce*)
A Pleven - Nis
A Sarajevo - Novi Sad
A Temesvar Supports A Sarajevo - Novi Sad

Bulgaria:

A Ankara - Bursa (*Fails*)
F Edirne Supports F Black Sea - Istanbul
A Plovdiv - Ruse
F Sea of Marmara Supports A Serres - Salonika
A Serres - Salonika

Greece:

F Bay of Kotor - Adriatic Sea
A Bitola Supports A Kozani - Serres
A Isernia Supports F Gulf of Venezia - Ancona
A Kozani - Serres
F Larisa - Aegean Sea
F Napoli Supports F Tyrrhenian Sea - Roma
F Tyrrhenian Sea - Roma (*Fails*)

Ottomans:

A Bursa Supports F Salonika - Istanbul (*Cut*)
F Gulf of Izmir - Izmir
F Salonika - Istanbul (*Dislodged*)

ADJUSTMENTS:

Italy: Supp 3 Unit 3 Build 0 (or build 1, if Ancona retreats OTB)
Austria-Hungary: Supp 7 Unit 6 (or unit 5 pending retreat, but no
place for builds)
Serbia: Supp 5 Unit 5 Build 0
Romania: Supp 7 Unit 7 Build 0
Bulgaria: Supp 6 Unit 5 Build 1
Greece: Supp 8 Unit 7 Build 1
Ottomans: Supp 1 Unit 3 Remove (or remove 1, if Salonika retreats
OTB)

Thanks!
B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1863 Results: Ancon... - teflongnome   (Mar 18, 2010, 5:23 pm)
I'm retreating A Novi Sad - Pecs

And really, I have the second highest SC total, it's purely insulting not to include me in the draw, thanks Mike!

Allen

[quote:52eec8bf8d][quote:52eec8bf8d]Benjamin Hester <screwtape777-at-gmail.com> 03/18/10 5:53 PM >>>

[/quote:52eec8bf8d][/quote:52eec8bf8d]Founded by Greek settlers from Syracuse in 387 BC, Ancona has been a
battlefield throughout its existence. Through Rome, the barbarians,
the Byzantines, and the papacy, Ancona has been a fortress, sending
forth great armies and fleets (in the Illyrian War, the Crusades, and
its maritime years), and unfortunately receiving them back in exchange
(the barbarians, the papacy, and Napoleon).

So Ancona finds itself on the receiving end of invading forces here -
as Greeks, Italians, and Austrians all fight over what was until
recently a Serbian territory. Good to see my variant functions as
intended, but whew! Smile In other news, Rome remains intact, though
the attempted invasion of Ancona is repulsed by Austrian and Greek
forces. Serbia rises from the brink of extinction to reclaim Sarajevo
and end the year even in SCs once again, despite all odds. Austria
continues their tenacious defense, and would even be building this
season, except that they have nowhere available to place the build.
The Ottomans are not so lucky, losing control of Salonika and Ankara
to fall to a single SC in Izmir remaining.

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

We have several retreats due this season, so let's have those in by
Monday, February 22nd at the latest, and proceed to the Winter
Adjustments on Thursday the 25th (1700 EST for both.)

RETREATS:

Italian A Ancona can retreat to Bologna or OTB.
Austro-Hungarian A Novi Sad can retreat to Pecs or OTB.
Ottoman F Salonika can retreat to Kozani, Thermaic Gulf or OTB.

ORDERS:

Italy:

A Ancona Supports F Roma (*Dislodged*)
A Firenze Supports F Roma
F Roma Hold

Austria-Hungary:

A Agram Hold
A Budapest - Kassa (*Bounce*)
A Graz - Wien
F Gulf of Venezia - Ancona
A Novi Sad - Temesvar (*Dislodged*)
F Venezia - Trieste

Serbia:

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

Romania:

F Black Sea - Istanbul
A Brasov - Craiova
F Burgas Bay - Bosporus
A Kolosvar - Kassa (*Bounce*)
A Pleven - Nis
A Sarajevo - Novi Sad
A Temesvar Supports A Sarajevo - Novi Sad

Bulgaria:

A Ankara - Bursa (*Fails*)
F Edirne Supports F Black Sea - Istanbul
A Plovdiv - Ruse
F Sea of Marmara Supports A Serres - Salonika
A Serres - Salonika

Greece:

F Bay of Kotor - Adriatic Sea
A Bitola Supports A Kozani - Serres
A Isernia Supports F Gulf of Venezia - Ancona
A Kozani - Serres
F Larisa - Aegean Sea
F Napoli Supports F Tyrrhenian Sea - Roma
F Tyrrhenian Sea - Roma (*Fails*)

Ottomans:

A Bursa Supports F Salonika - Istanbul (*Cut*)
F Gulf of Izmir - Izmir
F Salonika - Istanbul (*Dislodged*)

ADJUSTMENTS:

Italy: Supp 3 Unit 3 Build 0 (or build 1, if Ancona retreats OTB)
Austria-Hungary: Supp 7 Unit 6 (or unit 5 pending retreat, but no
place for builds)
Serbia: Supp 5 Unit 5 Build 0
Romania: Supp 7 Unit 7 Build 0
Bulgaria: Supp 6 Unit 5 Build 1
Greece: Supp 8 Unit 7 Build 1
Ottomans: Supp 1 Unit 3 Remove (or remove 1, if Salonika retreats OTB)

Thanks!
B.

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American Supremacy, and DarkAges Diplomacy Variants

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ACD236/DC288: Endgame Proposals - Kenshi777   (Mar 18, 2010, 5:00 pm)
Almost forgot:

We have two endgame proposals for votes:

- 6-way draw, Italian Survival
- 3-way draw - Bulgaria, Romania, Greece

Please vote on both of these proposals with your retreats due Monday.
Remember to vote even if you do not have retreats. Votes must be
unanimous for the measure to pass.

Thanks!
B.


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Realpolitik files available here for the Sengoku, Balkans1860, South
American Supremacy, and DarkAges Diplomacy Variants

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1863 Results: Ancon... - Kenshi777   (Mar 18, 2010, 4:53 pm)
Founded by Greek settlers from Syracuse in 387 BC, Ancona has been a
battlefield throughout its existence. Through Rome, the barbarians,
the Byzantines, and the papacy, Ancona has been a fortress, sending
forth great armies and fleets (in the Illyrian War, the Crusades, and
its maritime years), and unfortunately receiving them back in exchange
(the barbarians, the papacy, and Napoleon).

So Ancona finds itself on the receiving end of invading forces here -
as Greeks, Italians, and Austrians all fight over what was until
recently a Serbian territory. Good to see my variant functions as
intended, but whew! Smile In other news, Rome remains intact, though
the attempted invasion of Ancona is repulsed by Austrian and Greek
forces. Serbia rises from the brink of extinction to reclaim Sarajevo
and end the year even in SCs once again, despite all odds. Austria
continues their tenacious defense, and would even be building this
season, except that they have nowhere available to place the build.
The Ottomans are not so lucky, losing control of Salonika and Ankara
to fall to a single SC in Izmir remaining.

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

We have several retreats due this season, so let's have those in by
Monday, February 22nd at the latest, and proceed to the Winter
Adjustments on Thursday the 25th (1700 EST for both.)

RETREATS:

Italian A Ancona can retreat to Bologna or OTB.
Austro-Hungarian A Novi Sad can retreat to Pecs or OTB.
Ottoman F Salonika can retreat to Kozani, Thermaic Gulf or OTB.

ORDERS:

Italy:

A Ancona Supports F Roma (*Dislodged*)
A Firenze Supports F Roma
F Roma Hold

Austria-Hungary:

A Agram Hold
A Budapest - Kassa (*Bounce*)
A Graz - Wien
F Gulf of Venezia - Ancona
A Novi Sad - Temesvar (*Dislodged*)
F Venezia - Trieste

Serbia:

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

Romania:

F Black Sea - Istanbul
A Brasov - Craiova
F Burgas Bay - Bosporus
A Kolosvar - Kassa (*Bounce*)
A Pleven - Nis
A Sarajevo - Novi Sad
A Temesvar Supports A Sarajevo - Novi Sad

Bulgaria:

A Ankara - Bursa (*Fails*)
F Edirne Supports F Black Sea - Istanbul
A Plovdiv - Ruse
F Sea of Marmara Supports A Serres - Salonika
A Serres - Salonika

Greece:

F Bay of Kotor - Adriatic Sea
A Bitola Supports A Kozani - Serres
A Isernia Supports F Gulf of Venezia - Ancona
A Kozani - Serres
F Larisa - Aegean Sea
F Napoli Supports F Tyrrhenian Sea - Roma
F Tyrrhenian Sea - Roma (*Fails*)

Ottomans:

A Bursa Supports F Salonika - Istanbul (*Cut*)
F Gulf of Izmir - Izmir
F Salonika - Istanbul (*Dislodged*)

ADJUSTMENTS:

Italy: Supp 3 Unit 3 Build 0 (or build 1, if Ancona retreats OTB)
Austria-Hungary: Supp 7 Unit 6 (or unit 5 pending retreat, but no
place for builds)
Serbia: Supp 5 Unit 5 Build 0
Romania: Supp 7 Unit 7 Build 0
Bulgaria: Supp 6 Unit 5 Build 1
Greece: Supp 8 Unit 7 Build 1
Ottomans: Supp 1 Unit 3 Remove (or remove 1, if Salonika retreats OTB)

Thanks!
B.

--
Diplomacy in Texas!
www.texasdiplomacy.com

http://nairenvorbeck.angelfire.com/
Realpolitik files available here for the Sengoku, Balkans1860, South
American Supremacy, and DarkAges Diplomacy Variants

[Reply]

ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1863 Results: Ancona (dc288) teflongnome Mar 18, 05:23 pm
I'm retreating A Novi Sad - Pecs

And really, I have the second highest SC total, it's purely insulting not to include me in the draw, thanks Mike!

Allen

[quote:52eec8bf8d][quote:52eec8bf8d]Benjamin Hester <screwtape777-at-gmail.com> 03/18/10 5:53 PM >>>

[/quote:52eec8bf8d][/quote:52eec8bf8d]Founded by Greek settlers from Syracuse in 387 BC, Ancona has been a
battlefield throughout its existence. Through Rome, the barbarians,
the Byzantines, and the papacy, Ancona has been a fortress, sending
forth great armies and fleets (in the Illyrian War, the Crusades, and
its maritime years), and unfortunately receiving them back in exchange
(the barbarians, the papacy, and Napoleon).

So Ancona finds itself on the receiving end of invading forces here -
as Greeks, Italians, and Austrians all fight over what was until
recently a Serbian territory. Good to see my variant functions as
intended, but whew! Smile In other news, Rome remains intact, though
the attempted invasion of Ancona is repulsed by Austrian and Greek
forces. Serbia rises from the brink of extinction to reclaim Sarajevo
and end the year even in SCs once again, despite all odds. Austria
continues their tenacious defense, and would even be building this
season, except that they have nowhere available to place the build.
The Ottomans are not so lucky, losing control of Salonika and Ankara
to fall to a single SC in Izmir remaining.

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

We have several retreats due this season, so let's have those in by
Monday, February 22nd at the latest, and proceed to the Winter
Adjustments on Thursday the 25th (1700 EST for both.)

RETREATS:

Italian A Ancona can retreat to Bologna or OTB.
Austro-Hungarian A Novi Sad can retreat to Pecs or OTB.
Ottoman F Salonika can retreat to Kozani, Thermaic Gulf or OTB.

ORDERS:

Italy:

A Ancona Supports F Roma (*Dislodged*)
A Firenze Supports F Roma
F Roma Hold

Austria-Hungary:

A Agram Hold
A Budapest - Kassa (*Bounce*)
A Graz - Wien
F Gulf of Venezia - Ancona
A Novi Sad - Temesvar (*Dislodged*)
F Venezia - Trieste

Serbia:

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

Romania:

F Black Sea - Istanbul
A Brasov - Craiova
F Burgas Bay - Bosporus
A Kolosvar - Kassa (*Bounce*)
A Pleven - Nis
A Sarajevo - Novi Sad
A Temesvar Supports A Sarajevo - Novi Sad

Bulgaria:

A Ankara - Bursa (*Fails*)
F Edirne Supports F Black Sea - Istanbul
A Plovdiv - Ruse
F Sea of Marmara Supports A Serres - Salonika
A Serres - Salonika

Greece:

F Bay of Kotor - Adriatic Sea
A Bitola Supports A Kozani - Serres
A Isernia Supports F Gulf of Venezia - Ancona
A Kozani - Serres
F Larisa - Aegean Sea
F Napoli Supports F Tyrrhenian Sea - Roma
F Tyrrhenian Sea - Roma (*Fails*)

Ottomans:

A Bursa Supports F Salonika - Istanbul (*Cut*)
F Gulf of Izmir - Izmir
F Salonika - Istanbul (*Dislodged*)

ADJUSTMENTS:

Italy: Supp 3 Unit 3 Build 0 (or build 1, if Ancona retreats OTB)
Austria-Hungary: Supp 7 Unit 6 (or unit 5 pending retreat, but no
place for builds)
Serbia: Supp 5 Unit 5 Build 0
Romania: Supp 7 Unit 7 Build 0
Bulgaria: Supp 6 Unit 5 Build 1
Greece: Supp 8 Unit 7 Build 1
Ottomans: Supp 1 Unit 3 Remove (or remove 1, if Salonika retreats OTB)

Thanks!
B.

--
Diplomacy in Texas!
www.texasdiplomacy.com

http://nairenvorbeck.angelfire.com/
Realpolitik files available here for the Sengoku, Balkans1860, South
American Supremacy, and DarkAges Diplomacy Variants
ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1863 Results: Ancona (dc288) FuzzyLogic Mar 18, 06:10 pm
You don't really think I'd propose such rubbish right? I'm firmly of
the stance that if anyone would settle for losing then just step aside
now... (and give me your centers please)
-mike


-----Original Message-----
From: Allen York [mailto:Allen.York-at-cchmc.org]
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2010 5:24 PM
To: alevy-at-arubanetworks.com; Michael Sims; gbimmerle-at-gmail.com;
screwtape777-at-gmail.com; Garry Bledsoe; nephilli99-at-hotmail.com;
rodtheworm-at-hotmail.com
Cc: dc288; kelly058-at-verizon.net; brn2dip-at-yahoo.com;
ACD-Games-at-yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1863 Results: Ancona

I'm retreating A Novi Sad - Pecs

And really, I have the second highest SC total, it's purely insulting
not to include me in the draw, thanks Mike!

Allen

[quote:9d62ea4058][quote:9d62ea4058]Benjamin Hester <screwtape777-at-gmail.com> 03/18/10 5:53 PM >>>

[/quote:9d62ea4058][/quote:9d62ea4058]Founded by Greek settlers from Syracuse in 387 BC, Ancona has been a
battlefield throughout its existence. Through Rome, the barbarians,
the Byzantines, and the papacy, Ancona has been a fortress, sending
forth great armies and fleets (in the Illyrian War, the Crusades, and
its maritime years), and unfortunately receiving them back in exchange
(the barbarians, the papacy, and Napoleon).

So Ancona finds itself on the receiving end of invading forces here -
as Greeks, Italians, and Austrians all fight over what was until
recently a Serbian territory. Good to see my variant functions as
intended, but whew! Smile In other news, Rome remains intact, though
the attempted invasion of Ancona is repulsed by Austrian and Greek
forces. Serbia rises from the brink of extinction to reclaim Sarajevo
and end the year even in SCs once again, despite all odds. Austria
continues their tenacious defense, and would even be building this
season, except that they have nowhere available to place the build.
The Ottomans are not so lucky, losing control of Salonika and Ankara
to fall to a single SC in Izmir remaining.

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

We have several retreats due this season, so let's have those in by
Monday, February 22nd at the latest, and proceed to the Winter
Adjustments on Thursday the 25th (1700 EST for both.)

RETREATS:

Italian A Ancona can retreat to Bologna or OTB.
Austro-Hungarian A Novi Sad can retreat to Pecs or OTB.
Ottoman F Salonika can retreat to Kozani, Thermaic Gulf or OTB.

ORDERS:

Italy:

A Ancona Supports F Roma (*Dislodged*)
A Firenze Supports F Roma
F Roma Hold

Austria-Hungary:

A Agram Hold
A Budapest - Kassa (*Bounce*)
A Graz - Wien
F Gulf of Venezia - Ancona
A Novi Sad - Temesvar (*Dislodged*)
F Venezia - Trieste

Serbia:

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

Romania:

F Black Sea - Istanbul
A Brasov - Craiova
F Burgas Bay - Bosporus
A Kolosvar - Kassa (*Bounce*)
A Pleven - Nis
A Sarajevo - Novi Sad
A Temesvar Supports A Sarajevo - Novi Sad

Bulgaria:

A Ankara - Bursa (*Fails*)
F Edirne Supports F Black Sea - Istanbul
A Plovdiv - Ruse
F Sea of Marmara Supports A Serres - Salonika
A Serres - Salonika

Greece:

F Bay of Kotor - Adriatic Sea
A Bitola Supports A Kozani - Serres
A Isernia Supports F Gulf of Venezia - Ancona
A Kozani - Serres
F Larisa - Aegean Sea
F Napoli Supports F Tyrrhenian Sea - Roma
F Tyrrhenian Sea - Roma (*Fails*)

Ottomans:

A Bursa Supports F Salonika - Istanbul (*Cut*)
F Gulf of Izmir - Izmir
F Salonika - Istanbul (*Dislodged*)

ADJUSTMENTS:

Italy: Supp 3 Unit 3 Build 0 (or build 1, if Ancona retreats OTB)
Austria-Hungary: Supp 7 Unit 6 (or unit 5 pending retreat, but no
place for builds)
Serbia: Supp 5 Unit 5 Build 0
Romania: Supp 7 Unit 7 Build 0
Bulgaria: Supp 6 Unit 5 Build 1
Greece: Supp 8 Unit 7 Build 1
Ottomans: Supp 1 Unit 3 Remove (or remove 1, if Salonika retreats
OTB)

Thanks!
B.

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ACD236/DC288: Reminder - Fall 1863 is due today at... - Kenshi777   (Mar 18, 2010, 12:47 pm)
and there's your reminder - let's get the last of them in!

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1863 Results and... - Kenshi777   (Mar 11, 2010, 5:38 pm)
No little historical blurb this time - a nag instead. Please remember
to send in prelims *as soon as the results are read* - You can always
change them later. Please check your orders to ensure they are
accurate, and spelled correctly - use only the approved abbreviations
or the full name. I'm being much more lenient in the GM seat than
normal because I need a good playtest out of this game to see where
the variant needs work (and it does, in multiple places). So please
help me out by doing your part to have orders in on time and accurate.

All that said - interesting season here. A disconnect between the
previously solid Greeks and Ottomans, as the capital falls to the
Bulgarian invaders. Italy faces a difficult defensive choice in the
fall. Austria repels the Romanian/Serbian alliance for now, but
yellow and grey forces advance on the flanks. Bulgaria and Serbia
seem to have mended fences over the Sofia incident.

No retreats needed - only F Rome was dislodged, and it is forcibly
disbanded. So our Fall 1563 deadline will be THURSDAY, March 18,
2010, 1700 EST. I will do my level best to publish results as soon as
possible after this deadline - please remember to turn in prelims as
soon as possible after this announcement. Please keep CCing me on the
player negotiations also!

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 - Ancona
A Firenze Supports A Bologna - Ancona
F Napoli Supports F Roma
F Roma Supports F Napoli

Austria-Hungary:

F Adriatic Sea - Gulf of Venezia
A Agram Supports A Novi Sad
A Budapest Supports A Novi Sad
A Novi Sad Hold
A Salzburg - Graz
F Venezia Hold

Serbia:

F Ancona - Adriatic Sea
A Beograd - Novi Sad
A Cetinje - Spalato
A Kragujevac - Beograd
A Sofia Supports A Edirne - Serres

Romania:

F Bessarabian Coast - Burgas Bay
F Black Sea Supports A Istanbul - Ankara
A Brasov - Kolosvar
A Bucuresti - Brasov
A Calarasi - Pleven
A Sarajevo Supports A Beograd - Novi Sad
A Temesvar Supports A Beograd - Novi Sad

Bulgaria:

F Bosporus - Sea of Marmara
F Burgas - Edirne
A Edirne - Serres
A Istanbul - Ankara
A Ruse - Plovdiv

Greece:

A Bitola - Serres
F Catanzaro - Napoli
F Gulf of Taranto - Bay of Kotor
A Isernia Supports F Catanzaro - Napoli
A Kozani Supports F Salonika
F Larisa - Thermaic Gulf
F Tyrrhenian Sea Supports F Catanzaro - Napoli

Ottomans:

A Ankara - Bursa
F Bursa - Gulf of Izmir
F Salonika - Thermaic Gulf

RESULTS:

Italy:

A Bologna - Ancona
A Firenze Supports A Bologna - Ancona
F Napoli Supports F Roma (*Disbanded*)
F Roma Supports F Napoli

Austria-Hungary:

F Adriatic Sea - Gulf of Venezia
A Agram Supports A Novi Sad
A Budapest Supports A Novi Sad
A Novi Sad Hold
A Salzburg - Graz
F Venezia Hold

Serbia:

F Ancona - Adriatic Sea
A Beograd - Novi Sad (*Fails*)
A Cetinje - Spalato
A Kragujevac - Beograd (*Fails*)
A Sofia Supports A Edirne - Serres

Romania:

F Bessarabian Coast - Burgas Bay
F Black Sea Supports A Istanbul - Ankara
A Brasov - Kolosvar
A Bucuresti - Brasov
A Calarasi - Pleven
A Sarajevo Supports A Beograd - Novi Sad
A Temesvar Supports A Beograd - Novi Sad

Bulgaria:

F Bosporus - Sea of Marmara
F Burgas - Edirne
A Edirne - Serres
A Istanbul - Ankara
A Ruse - Plovdiv

Greece:

A Bitola - Serres (*Fails*)
F Catanzaro - Napoli
F Gulf of Taranto - Bay of Kotor
A Isernia Supports F Catanzaro - Napoli
A Kozani Supports F Salonika (*Ordered to Move*)
F Larisa - Thermaic Gulf (*Bounce*)
F Tyrrhenian Sea Supports F Catanzaro - Napoli

Ottomans:

A Ankara - Bursa
F Bursa - Gulf of Izmir
F Salonika - Thermaic Gulf (*Bounce*)

Thanks!
B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1863 - 24 hour gr... - Kenshi777   (Mar 11, 2010, 4:01 pm)
Once again, I have no record of orders from one player, who has been
notified privately. 24 hour grace period has begun, then I seek a
replacement.

B.

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

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Reminder - Spring 1863 O... - Kenshi777   (Mar 11, 2010, 10:43 am)
Subject line says it all - I'm short a few, get em in!

B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860Rev1 Names Map - Kenshi777   (Mar 08, 2010, 1:47 pm)
I have seen multiple prelims come in with unknown abbreviations
recently. Please see the attached map as a reference. First three
letters is usually safe, but not always! (i.e. Burgas/Burgas Bay,
Salzburg/Salonika.

Also - remember that the bridges in the map also indicate sea borders
- i.e. a fleet in Sea of Marmara does not border the same provinces
that a fleet in Thermaic Gulf does. This goes for all bridges on the
map.

Thanks!

B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Winter 1862 Adjustments... - Kenshi777   (Mar 04, 2010, 5:01 pm)
Giuseppe Garibaldi, known as the "Hero of the Two Worlds" for his
campaigns in S. America and Europe, is perhaps the most notable figure
of 1860. In the name of Victor Emmanuel II (who would be king of
Italy, in no small part due to Garibaldi's efforts) General Garibaldi
forged a national army of Italy from irregular forces and united the
fragmented petty kingdoms, even wresting some of them away from France
and Austria in the process.

Yet one has to wonder how Garibaldi would have fared under the
difficult circumstances Adam has had to face in our game, invaded on
three fronts by Austrians, Serbs, and Greeks. Still, the alliance
structure of this game has shifted recently, and perhaps new hope will
arise for Italian unification as new allies become available. Spring
will tell...

And speaking of Spring, our next deadline will be THURSDAY, March 11,
2010, 1700 EST. I will do my level best to publish results as soon as
possible after this deadline - please remember to turn in prelims as
soon as possible after this announcement. They can always be changed
later! Please keep CCing me on the player negotiations also!

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:
Build A Budapest

Serbia:
Build A Beograd

Romania:
Build A Bucuresti

Greece:
Build F Larisa

Thanks!
B.

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DC 288: Deadline Reminder - Winter Adjustments are... - Kenshi777   (Mar 04, 2010, 2:42 pm)
Sorry about the late reminder - just about two hours left until the
deadline!

B.

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[ACD-Games] Re: ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 186... - Kenshi777   (Feb 26, 2010, 5:35 pm)
Okay folks, you heard it from the horse's mouth - here's your new map
and .dpy file

Now let's have those prelims. Winter is due on Thursday, MARCH 4,
2010 as mentioned before.

B.

On 2/26/10, Allen York <Allen.York-at-cchmc.org> wrote:

Retreat is OTB.

Allen

[quote:5c58cf20d9][quote:5c58cf20d9][quote:5c58cf20d9]Benjamin Hester <screwtape777-at-gmail.com> 02/26/10 3:01 PM >>>

[/quote:5c58cf20d9][/quote:5c58cf20d9]Okay, I'm going ahead to publish this because I unexpectedly heard
from Allen, who had a chance to review the Italian retreats -
hopefully this will get us back on schedule. My apologies to all for
the confusion. I let the Monday retreat deadline lapse without
action, won't happen again.

*ahem*

Few cities in the world have retained their significance throughout
the centuries as Istanbul has, stretching all the way back to the
Classical Ages as a major center of commerce and culture. Despite the
decline of the Ottoman Empire, Istanbul was still one of the most
populous and influential cities in the world. Apparently, it is no
less desirable in our game, as four different players are fighting or
supporting actions in the region of Istanbul this season, culminating
in the the fall of the city to Bulgarian invaders. The Turks will not
be denied their vengeance however, as Salonika was captured by the
Fleet in the Sea of Marmara. The Greek invasion of Italy advances in
the south, while the Austrian front is slowed somewhat by the
destruction of A Bologna. Allen may be glad to see it go however, as
the Romanian invasion of his eastern borders has begun. Austria
manages to block one Romanian attack, but not the second - and has a
retreat pending for A Sarajevo. Speaking of Serbia, a bit of
confusion with the Greeks it seems - who do not vacate Bitola,
supported or otherwise.

RETREATS REQUIRED: A Sarajevo can retreat to Spalato or OTB.

NEXT DEADLINE (AUTUMN RETREATS) - MONDAY, 1 MARCH 2010, 1700 EST.

FOLLOWING DEADLINE (WINTER ADJUSTMENTS) - THURSDAY, 4 MARCH 2010, 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

ORDERS:

Italy:

A Firenze Supports A Torino - Bologna
F Napoli Supports F Roma
F Roma Supports F Napoli
A Torino - Bologna

Austria-Hungary:

A Agram Supports A Sarajevo
A Bologna Supports F Trieste - Venezia
A Graz - Salzburg
F Gulf of Venezia - Adriatic Sea
A Novi Sad - Budapest
A Sarajevo Hold
F Trieste - Venezia

Serbia:

F Ancona Hold
A Cetinje Supports A Beograd - Sarajevo
A Kragujevac Supports A Beograd - Sarajevo
A Sofia Supports A Bitola - Serres

Romania:

A Beograd - Sarajevo
F Bessarabian Coast Hold
F Black Sea Supports A Salonika - Istanbul
A Constanta - Calarasi
A Iasi - Brasov
A Temesvar - Budapest

Bulgaria:

F Bosporus Supports A Salonika - Istanbul
F Burgas Bay - Burgas
A Edirne Supports A Salonika - Istanbul
A Plovdiv - Ruse
A Salonika - Istanbul

Greece:

A Bitola Hold
F Gulf of Taranto Supports F Western Mediterranean - Tyrrhenian Sea
A Isernia - Roma
A Kozani Supports F Sea of Marmara - Salonika
F Palermo - Catanzaro
F Western Mediterranean - Tyrrhenian Sea

Ottomans:

A Ankara - Istanbul
F Bursa Supports F Sea of Marmara - Salonika
F Sea of Marmara - Salonika

RESULTS:

Italy:

A Firenze Supports A Torino - Bologna
F Napoli Supports F Roma
F Roma Supports F Napoli (*Cut*)
A Torino - Bologna

Austria-Hungary:

A Agram Supports A Sarajevo
A Bologna Supports F Trieste - Venezia (*Disbanded*)
A Graz - Salzburg
F Gulf of Venezia - Adriatic Sea
A Novi Sad - Budapest (*Bounce*)
A Sarajevo Hold (*Dislodged*)
F Trieste - Venezia

Serbia:

F Ancona Hold
A Cetinje Supports A Beograd - Sarajevo
A Kragujevac Supports A Beograd - Sarajevo
A Sofia Supports A Bitola - Serres (*Void*)

Romania:

A Beograd - Sarajevo
F Bessarabian Coast Hold
F Black Sea Supports A Salonika - Istanbul
A Constanta - Calarasi
A Iasi - Brasov
A Temesvar - Budapest (*Bounce*)

Bulgaria:

F Bosporus Supports A Salonika - Istanbul
F Burgas Bay - Burgas
A Edirne Supports A Salonika - Istanbul
A Plovdiv - Ruse
A Salonika - Istanbul

Greece:

A Bitola Hold
F Gulf of Taranto Supports F Western Mediterranean - Tyrrhenian Sea
A Isernia - Roma (*Fails*)
A Kozani Supports F Sea of Marmara - Salonika
F Palermo - Catanzaro
F Western Mediterranean - Tyrrhenian Sea

Ottomans:

A Ankara - Istanbul (*Fails*)
F Bursa Supports F Sea of Marmara - Salonika
F Sea of Marmara - Salonika

Winter Adjustments:

Italy: Supp 4 Unit 4 Build 0
Austria-Hungary: Supp 6 Unit 5 Build 1 (or 0 pending retreat)
Serbia: Supp 5 Unit 4 Build 1
Romania: Supp 7 Unit 6 Build 1
Bulgaria: Supp 5 Unit 5 Build 0
Greece: Supp 7 Unit 6 Build 1
Ottomans: Supp 3 Unit 3 Build 0

Thanks!
B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1862 Results - Ista... - teflongnome   (Feb 26, 2010, 5:32 pm)
Retreat is OTB.

Allen

[quote:398aff5944][quote:398aff5944]Benjamin Hester <screwtape777-at-gmail.com> 02/26/10 3:01 PM >>>

[/quote:398aff5944][/quote:398aff5944]Okay, I'm going ahead to publish this because I unexpectedly heard
from Allen, who had a chance to review the Italian retreats -
hopefully this will get us back on schedule. My apologies to all for
the confusion. I let the Monday retreat deadline lapse without
action, won't happen again.

*ahem*

Few cities in the world have retained their significance throughout
the centuries as Istanbul has, stretching all the way back to the
Classical Ages as a major center of commerce and culture. Despite the
decline of the Ottoman Empire, Istanbul was still one of the most
populous and influential cities in the world. Apparently, it is no
less desirable in our game, as four different players are fighting or
supporting actions in the region of Istanbul this season, culminating
in the the fall of the city to Bulgarian invaders. The Turks will not
be denied their vengeance however, as Salonika was captured by the
Fleet in the Sea of Marmara. The Greek invasion of Italy advances in
the south, while the Austrian front is slowed somewhat by the
destruction of A Bologna. Allen may be glad to see it go however, as
the Romanian invasion of his eastern borders has begun. Austria
manages to block one Romanian attack, but not the second - and has a
retreat pending for A Sarajevo. Speaking of Serbia, a bit of
confusion with the Greeks it seems - who do not vacate Bitola,
supported or otherwise.

RETREATS REQUIRED: A Sarajevo can retreat to Spalato or OTB.

NEXT DEADLINE (AUTUMN RETREATS) - MONDAY, 1 MARCH 2010, 1700 EST.

FOLLOWING DEADLINE (WINTER ADJUSTMENTS) - THURSDAY, 4 MARCH 2010, 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

ORDERS:

Italy:

A Firenze Supports A Torino - Bologna
F Napoli Supports F Roma
F Roma Supports F Napoli
A Torino - Bologna

Austria-Hungary:

A Agram Supports A Sarajevo
A Bologna Supports F Trieste - Venezia
A Graz - Salzburg
F Gulf of Venezia - Adriatic Sea
A Novi Sad - Budapest
A Sarajevo Hold
F Trieste - Venezia

Serbia:

F Ancona Hold
A Cetinje Supports A Beograd - Sarajevo
A Kragujevac Supports A Beograd - Sarajevo
A Sofia Supports A Bitola - Serres

Romania:

A Beograd - Sarajevo
F Bessarabian Coast Hold
F Black Sea Supports A Salonika - Istanbul
A Constanta - Calarasi
A Iasi - Brasov
A Temesvar - Budapest

Bulgaria:

F Bosporus Supports A Salonika - Istanbul
F Burgas Bay - Burgas
A Edirne Supports A Salonika - Istanbul
A Plovdiv - Ruse
A Salonika - Istanbul

Greece:

A Bitola Hold
F Gulf of Taranto Supports F Western Mediterranean - Tyrrhenian Sea
A Isernia - Roma
A Kozani Supports F Sea of Marmara - Salonika
F Palermo - Catanzaro
F Western Mediterranean - Tyrrhenian Sea

Ottomans:

A Ankara - Istanbul
F Bursa Supports F Sea of Marmara - Salonika
F Sea of Marmara - Salonika

RESULTS:

Italy:

A Firenze Supports A Torino - Bologna
F Napoli Supports F Roma
F Roma Supports F Napoli (*Cut*)
A Torino - Bologna

Austria-Hungary:

A Agram Supports A Sarajevo
A Bologna Supports F Trieste - Venezia (*Disbanded*)
A Graz - Salzburg
F Gulf of Venezia - Adriatic Sea
A Novi Sad - Budapest (*Bounce*)
A Sarajevo Hold (*Dislodged*)
F Trieste - Venezia

Serbia:

F Ancona Hold
A Cetinje Supports A Beograd - Sarajevo
A Kragujevac Supports A Beograd - Sarajevo
A Sofia Supports A Bitola - Serres (*Void*)

Romania:

A Beograd - Sarajevo
F Bessarabian Coast Hold
F Black Sea Supports A Salonika - Istanbul
A Constanta - Calarasi
A Iasi - Brasov
A Temesvar - Budapest (*Bounce*)

Bulgaria:

F Bosporus Supports A Salonika - Istanbul
F Burgas Bay - Burgas
A Edirne Supports A Salonika - Istanbul
A Plovdiv - Ruse
A Salonika - Istanbul

Greece:

A Bitola Hold
F Gulf of Taranto Supports F Western Mediterranean - Tyrrhenian Sea
A Isernia - Roma (*Fails*)
A Kozani Supports F Sea of Marmara - Salonika
F Palermo - Catanzaro
F Western Mediterranean - Tyrrhenian Sea

Ottomans:

A Ankara - Istanbul (*Fails*)
F Bursa Supports F Sea of Marmara - Salonika
F Sea of Marmara - Salonika

Winter Adjustments:

Italy: Supp 4 Unit 4 Build 0
Austria-Hungary: Supp 6 Unit 5 Build 1 (or 0 pending retreat)
Serbia: Supp 5 Unit 4 Build 1
Romania: Supp 7 Unit 6 Build 1
Bulgaria: Supp 5 Unit 5 Build 0
Greece: Supp 7 Unit 6 Build 1
Ottomans: Supp 3 Unit 3 Build 0

Thanks!
B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1862 Results - Ista... - Kenshi777   (Feb 26, 2010, 2:00 pm)
Okay, I'm going ahead to publish this because I unexpectedly heard
from Allen, who had a chance to review the Italian retreats -
hopefully this will get us back on schedule. My apologies to all for
the confusion. I let the Monday retreat deadline lapse without
action, won't happen again.

*ahem*

Few cities in the world have retained their significance throughout
the centuries as Istanbul has, stretching all the way back to the
Classical Ages as a major center of commerce and culture. Despite the
decline of the Ottoman Empire, Istanbul was still one of the most
populous and influential cities in the world. Apparently, it is no
less desirable in our game, as four different players are fighting or
supporting actions in the region of Istanbul this season, culminating
in the the fall of the city to Bulgarian invaders. The Turks will not
be denied their vengeance however, as Salonika was captured by the
Fleet in the Sea of Marmara. The Greek invasion of Italy advances in
the south, while the Austrian front is slowed somewhat by the
destruction of A Bologna. Allen may be glad to see it go however, as
the Romanian invasion of his eastern borders has begun. Austria
manages to block one Romanian attack, but not the second - and has a
retreat pending for A Sarajevo. Speaking of Serbia, a bit of
confusion with the Greeks it seems - who do not vacate Bitola,
supported or otherwise.

RETREATS REQUIRED: A Sarajevo can retreat to Spalato or OTB.

NEXT DEADLINE (AUTUMN RETREATS) - MONDAY, 1 MARCH 2010, 1700 EST.

FOLLOWING DEADLINE (WINTER ADJUSTMENTS) - THURSDAY, 4 MARCH 2010, 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

ORDERS:

Italy:

A Firenze Supports A Torino - Bologna
F Napoli Supports F Roma
F Roma Supports F Napoli
A Torino - Bologna

Austria-Hungary:

A Agram Supports A Sarajevo
A Bologna Supports F Trieste - Venezia
A Graz - Salzburg
F Gulf of Venezia - Adriatic Sea
A Novi Sad - Budapest
A Sarajevo Hold
F Trieste - Venezia

Serbia:

F Ancona Hold
A Cetinje Supports A Beograd - Sarajevo
A Kragujevac Supports A Beograd - Sarajevo
A Sofia Supports A Bitola - Serres

Romania:

A Beograd - Sarajevo
F Bessarabian Coast Hold
F Black Sea Supports A Salonika - Istanbul
A Constanta - Calarasi
A Iasi - Brasov
A Temesvar - Budapest

Bulgaria:

F Bosporus Supports A Salonika - Istanbul
F Burgas Bay - Burgas
A Edirne Supports A Salonika - Istanbul
A Plovdiv - Ruse
A Salonika - Istanbul

Greece:

A Bitola Hold
F Gulf of Taranto Supports F Western Mediterranean - Tyrrhenian Sea
A Isernia - Roma
A Kozani Supports F Sea of Marmara - Salonika
F Palermo - Catanzaro
F Western Mediterranean - Tyrrhenian Sea

Ottomans:

A Ankara - Istanbul
F Bursa Supports F Sea of Marmara - Salonika
F Sea of Marmara - Salonika

RESULTS:

Italy:

A Firenze Supports A Torino - Bologna
F Napoli Supports F Roma
F Roma Supports F Napoli (*Cut*)
A Torino - Bologna

Austria-Hungary:

A Agram Supports A Sarajevo
A Bologna Supports F Trieste - Venezia (*Disbanded*)
A Graz - Salzburg
F Gulf of Venezia - Adriatic Sea
A Novi Sad - Budapest (*Bounce*)
A Sarajevo Hold (*Dislodged*)
F Trieste - Venezia

Serbia:

F Ancona Hold
A Cetinje Supports A Beograd - Sarajevo
A Kragujevac Supports A Beograd - Sarajevo
A Sofia Supports A Bitola - Serres (*Void*)

Romania:

A Beograd - Sarajevo
F Bessarabian Coast Hold
F Black Sea Supports A Salonika - Istanbul
A Constanta - Calarasi
A Iasi - Brasov
A Temesvar - Budapest (*Bounce*)

Bulgaria:

F Bosporus Supports A Salonika - Istanbul
F Burgas Bay - Burgas
A Edirne Supports A Salonika - Istanbul
A Plovdiv - Ruse
A Salonika - Istanbul

Greece:

A Bitola Hold
F Gulf of Taranto Supports F Western Mediterranean - Tyrrhenian Sea
A Isernia - Roma (*Fails*)
A Kozani Supports F Sea of Marmara - Salonika
F Palermo - Catanzaro
F Western Mediterranean - Tyrrhenian Sea

Ottomans:

A Ankara - Istanbul (*Fails*)
F Bursa Supports F Sea of Marmara - Salonika
F Sea of Marmara - Salonika

Winter Adjustments:

Italy: Supp 4 Unit 4 Build 0
Austria-Hungary: Supp 6 Unit 5 Build 1 (or 0 pending retreat)
Serbia: Supp 5 Unit 4 Build 1
Romania: Supp 7 Unit 6 Build 1
Bulgaria: Supp 5 Unit 5 Build 0
Greece: Supp 7 Unit 6 Build 1
Ottomans: Supp 3 Unit 3 Build 0

Thanks!
B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1862 Results - Istanbul (dc288) teflongnome Feb 26, 05:32 pm
Retreat is OTB.

Allen

[quote:398aff5944][quote:398aff5944]Benjamin Hester <screwtape777-at-gmail.com> 02/26/10 3:01 PM >>>

[/quote:398aff5944][/quote:398aff5944]Okay, I'm going ahead to publish this because I unexpectedly heard
from Allen, who had a chance to review the Italian retreats -
hopefully this will get us back on schedule. My apologies to all for
the confusion. I let the Monday retreat deadline lapse without
action, won't happen again.

*ahem*

Few cities in the world have retained their significance throughout
the centuries as Istanbul has, stretching all the way back to the
Classical Ages as a major center of commerce and culture. Despite the
decline of the Ottoman Empire, Istanbul was still one of the most
populous and influential cities in the world. Apparently, it is no
less desirable in our game, as four different players are fighting or
supporting actions in the region of Istanbul this season, culminating
in the the fall of the city to Bulgarian invaders. The Turks will not
be denied their vengeance however, as Salonika was captured by the
Fleet in the Sea of Marmara. The Greek invasion of Italy advances in
the south, while the Austrian front is slowed somewhat by the
destruction of A Bologna. Allen may be glad to see it go however, as
the Romanian invasion of his eastern borders has begun. Austria
manages to block one Romanian attack, but not the second - and has a
retreat pending for A Sarajevo. Speaking of Serbia, a bit of
confusion with the Greeks it seems - who do not vacate Bitola,
supported or otherwise.

RETREATS REQUIRED: A Sarajevo can retreat to Spalato or OTB.

NEXT DEADLINE (AUTUMN RETREATS) - MONDAY, 1 MARCH 2010, 1700 EST.

FOLLOWING DEADLINE (WINTER ADJUSTMENTS) - THURSDAY, 4 MARCH 2010, 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

ORDERS:

Italy:

A Firenze Supports A Torino - Bologna
F Napoli Supports F Roma
F Roma Supports F Napoli
A Torino - Bologna

Austria-Hungary:

A Agram Supports A Sarajevo
A Bologna Supports F Trieste - Venezia
A Graz - Salzburg
F Gulf of Venezia - Adriatic Sea
A Novi Sad - Budapest
A Sarajevo Hold
F Trieste - Venezia

Serbia:

F Ancona Hold
A Cetinje Supports A Beograd - Sarajevo
A Kragujevac Supports A Beograd - Sarajevo
A Sofia Supports A Bitola - Serres

Romania:

A Beograd - Sarajevo
F Bessarabian Coast Hold
F Black Sea Supports A Salonika - Istanbul
A Constanta - Calarasi
A Iasi - Brasov
A Temesvar - Budapest

Bulgaria:

F Bosporus Supports A Salonika - Istanbul
F Burgas Bay - Burgas
A Edirne Supports A Salonika - Istanbul
A Plovdiv - Ruse
A Salonika - Istanbul

Greece:

A Bitola Hold
F Gulf of Taranto Supports F Western Mediterranean - Tyrrhenian Sea
A Isernia - Roma
A Kozani Supports F Sea of Marmara - Salonika
F Palermo - Catanzaro
F Western Mediterranean - Tyrrhenian Sea

Ottomans:

A Ankara - Istanbul
F Bursa Supports F Sea of Marmara - Salonika
F Sea of Marmara - Salonika

RESULTS:

Italy:

A Firenze Supports A Torino - Bologna
F Napoli Supports F Roma
F Roma Supports F Napoli (*Cut*)
A Torino - Bologna

Austria-Hungary:

A Agram Supports A Sarajevo
A Bologna Supports F Trieste - Venezia (*Disbanded*)
A Graz - Salzburg
F Gulf of Venezia - Adriatic Sea
A Novi Sad - Budapest (*Bounce*)
A Sarajevo Hold (*Dislodged*)
F Trieste - Venezia

Serbia:

F Ancona Hold
A Cetinje Supports A Beograd - Sarajevo
A Kragujevac Supports A Beograd - Sarajevo
A Sofia Supports A Bitola - Serres (*Void*)

Romania:

A Beograd - Sarajevo
F Bessarabian Coast Hold
F Black Sea Supports A Salonika - Istanbul
A Constanta - Calarasi
A Iasi - Brasov
A Temesvar - Budapest (*Bounce*)

Bulgaria:

F Bosporus Supports A Salonika - Istanbul
F Burgas Bay - Burgas
A Edirne Supports A Salonika - Istanbul
A Plovdiv - Ruse
A Salonika - Istanbul

Greece:

A Bitola Hold
F Gulf of Taranto Supports F Western Mediterranean - Tyrrhenian Sea
A Isernia - Roma (*Fails*)
A Kozani Supports F Sea of Marmara - Salonika
F Palermo - Catanzaro
F Western Mediterranean - Tyrrhenian Sea

Ottomans:

A Ankara - Istanbul (*Fails*)
F Bursa Supports F Sea of Marmara - Salonika
F Sea of Marmara - Salonika

Winter Adjustments:

Italy: Supp 4 Unit 4 Build 0
Austria-Hungary: Supp 6 Unit 5 Build 1 (or 0 pending retreat)
Serbia: Supp 5 Unit 4 Build 1
Romania: Supp 7 Unit 6 Build 1
Bulgaria: Supp 5 Unit 5 Build 0
Greece: Supp 7 Unit 6 Build 1
Ottomans: Supp 3 Unit 3 Build 0

Thanks!
B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 - Resume - Kenshi777   (Feb 26, 2010, 11:06 am)
I have heard from the missing player, and received all orders, to
include the missing retreats. Since those may significantly impact
other players moves, I am publishing those results now, and will
adjudicate the Fall 1862 season on Monday, to allow players the chance
to react to the retreats during the weekend.

Hopefully this will finally be the last of our delays. After the
Monday deadline, I expect to adjudicate Winter promptly on Thursday,
and Spring 1863 the following Thursday.

Italian Retreats:

A Bologna - Firenze
A Ancona disbands.

Thanks -
B.

On 2/15/10, Benjamin Hester <screwtape777-at-gmail.com> wrote:

My apologies for the delays this weekend - Winter sees the loss of a
Serbian army in Bitola, the addition of an Austrian F Trieste and A
Wien, and a Greek A Larisa. Without further ado, we move straight
away to the Spring of 1862, which will be due Thursday, February 15,
at 1700 EST.

As always, my thanks to all who have been CCing me on player
negotiations - please keep it up!

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

Prelims are most heartily encouraged, as is press, and CCing the GM on
player negotiations (kept in confidence, used for playtest analysis
only).

ADJUSTMENTS:

Austria-Hungary:

Build A Wien
Build F Trieste

Serbia:

Remove A Bitola

Greece:

Build A Larisa

Thanks!
B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1862 Results - Th... - Kenshi777   (Feb 25, 2010, 5:13 pm)
Well folks, I have no record of orders from one player. Per my GM
House rules (copied below), the 24 hour grace period is in effect.
This game was also advertised as no NMRs adjudicated, so if I have not
heard from the player in question by that time, I will seek a
replacement.

I will probably change my house rules and my no NMRs adjudicated
policy before my next game that I GM after a very persuasive argument
by Mr. Sims, but they remain in effect for this game.

B's GM House Rules

Timeline - Orders submission suspenses will be firmly established at
the start of the game, and adhered to. 24 hour grace periods will be
allowed until they are being abused, a determination made at my sole
discretion. "Away" or "Vacation" times must be requested no later
than one week prior to departure, extenuating circumstances will be
considered. Excessive away time for any reason (over 2 weeks) will
cause a player to be replaced at the GMs discretion. Any NMRs in the
first year result in automatic replacement. Two NMRs at any point
result in replacement. NO EXCEPTIONS. NMRs destroy the fun of the
game for everyone, and I have little tolerance for them. All players
that start a game are expected to play to completion regardless of
whether they are winning or getting annihiliated - anything less is
unsportsmanlike and juvenile.

Orders Adjudication - All adjudication will be performed by
Realpolitik or manually by the GM if RP support is unavailable. In
the event that an error in adjudication occurs (either by faulty
Realpolitik coding or human GM error) PLAYERS have the responsibility
to bring it to my attention. I will adjudicate to the best of my
ability, and almost always catch errors either myself or through
Realpolitik, but errors do happen. When they do, the orders
submission timeline will freeze while I review the error and publish
new results. The next orders suspense will resume at the regular
interval. If the error is caught after the subsequent adjudication
deadline, the GM will determine the most equitable solution for all.

Orders Submission - All players are encouraged to avoid abbreviation.
It's just lazy and causes problems. If you must abbreviate, be
absolutely certain that you use the APPROVED abbreviations for the
variant as listed in Realpolitik under the "Names" feature. Any order
that could refer to two different locations, an ambiguous unit, etc.
etc. will be considered INVALID, and the unit will hold. So play it
safe, and write out Fleet English Channel convoys Army Brest to
London. That took me 3 seconds to type. Finally, as a courtesy
please CC me (the GM) on all negotiations between players - it
definitely makes the game much more fun to manage when you know what's
going on behind the scenes.

Player Communication - I encourage players not to forward emails.
Paraphrase in your own words what another has told you. This is a
non-punitive clause, but reflects a certain norm or standard of play I
endorse.

Draws: All draw votes are acceptable - any surviving players may be
included or excluded in draw proposals. If a game can be conclusively
proven to be drawn (to the GMs satisfaction), then the outcome will be
determined as a DIAS, over player votes if needs be. Conclusive proof
must demonstrate three things - 1 - that no SCs can be forcibly
transferred, 2 - that the existing alliance structure will not change,
and 3 - that the stalemate line cannot forcibly be broken by any
means.

Catch All - Any topics not covered in this document should be raised
with the GM prior to the start of the game. All topics pertaining to
game play not covered in this document will rest in the sole
discretion of the GM.

B.

On 2/19/10, Benjamin Hester <screwtape777-at-gmail.com> wrote:

Serbia was among the first of the breakaway Ottoman provinces in
Europe, and emerged independent only to find itself the pawn of
Austrian and Russian influences, who dominated her political arena,
even after the establishment of the Kingdom of Serbia in 1882. Beset
on all sides, Serbia has always been the front line of divide between
East and West in Europe, and this division - extending to her culture,
demographics, religion, and even loyalties - has undermined what was
otherwise a powerful and fiercely independent people.

And so it is with Garry here - fiercely independent, constantly
managing the foreign influences that threaten to destroy him. Though
the Austrians take with one hand (Sarajevo), they give with the other
(cutting support of Ancona). Garry loses Bitola and Beograd, but
gains Ancona and Sofia, a move which seems to have been unexpected by
the Bulgarians. So he ends the season with no losses, against all
odds. The Ottomans repel the invasion of Istanbul, but lose Salonika
to the invading Bulgarian forces. Whether they will be able to hold
it against rapidly advancing Greek forces in the region remains to be
seen.

Only Adam has retreats to order here (Ottoman A Salonika has no
retreats, and is destroyed). A Ancona and A Bologna may both only
retreat to Firenze - so one or both of them must disband. Adam -
please broadcast your retreats to the group as soon as possible
please.

FALL 1862 DEADLINE:

THURSDAY, 25 FEBRUARY 2010, 1700 EST. I will do my level best to
publish results as soon as possible after this deadline - please
remember to turn in prelims as soon as possible after this
announcement. They can always be changed later! Please keep CCing me
on the player negotiations also!

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 Ancona Supports A Bologna
A Bologna Supports A Ancona
F Catanzaro - Napoli
A Firenze - Torino
F Roma Supports F Catanzaro - Napoli

Austria-Hungary:

A Graz - Agram
F Gulf of Venezia Supports A Venezia - Bologna
A Novi Sad Supports A Sarajevo
A Sarajevo Hold
F Trieste Supports A Graz - Agram
A Venezia - Bologna
A Wien - Graz

Serbia:

F Adriatic Sea - Ancona
A Cetinje - Sarajevo
A Kragujevac Supports A Cetinje - Sarajevo
A Nis - Sofia

Romania:

F Bessarabian Coast - Burgas Bay
F Black Sea Supports F Bosporus - Istanbul
A Constanta - Iasi
A Craiova - Beograd
A Temesvar Supports A Craiova - Beograd
A Varna - Constanta

Bulgaria:

F Bosporus - Istanbul
F Burgas Bay - Bosporus
A Edirne Supports A Serres - Salonika
A Plovdiv Supports A Edirne
A Serres - Salonika

Greece:

F Athens - Gulf of Taranto
F Ionian Sea - Western Mediterranean
A Isernia Supports F Adriatic Sea - Ancona
A Larisa - Kozani
F Palermo Supports F Athens - Gulf of Taranto
A Tirana - Bitola

Ottomans:

F Bursa - Istanbul
A Istanbul - Ankara
A Salonika Supports F Bursa - Istanbul
F Sea of Marmara Supports F Bursa - Istanbul

RESULTS:

Italy:

A Ancona Supports A Bologna (*Dislodged*)
A Bologna Supports A Ancona (*Dislodged*)
F Catanzaro - Napoli
A Firenze - Torino
F Roma Supports F Catanzaro - Napoli

Austria-Hungary:

A Graz - Agram
F Gulf of Venezia Supports A Venezia - Bologna
A Novi Sad Supports A Sarajevo
A Sarajevo Hold
F Trieste Supports A Graz - Agram
A Venezia - Bologna
A Wien - Graz

Serbia:

F Adriatic Sea - Ancona
A Cetinje - Sarajevo (*Fails*)
A Kragujevac Supports A Cetinje - Sarajevo
A Nis - Sofia

Romania:

F Bessarabian Coast - Burgas Bay (*Fails*)
F Black Sea Supports F Bosporus - Istanbul
A Constanta - Iasi
A Craiova - Beograd
A Temesvar Supports A Craiova - Beograd
A Varna - Constanta

Bulgaria:

F Bosporus - Istanbul (*Bounce*)
F Burgas Bay - Bosporus (*Fails*)
A Edirne Supports A Serres - Salonika
A Plovdiv Supports A Edirne
A Serres - Salonika

Greece:

F Athens - Gulf of Taranto
F Ionian Sea - Western Mediterranean
A Isernia Supports F Adriatic Sea - Ancona
A Larisa - Kozani
F Palermo Supports F Athens - Gulf of Taranto
A Tirana - Bitola

Ottomans:

F Bursa - Istanbul (*Bounce*)
A Istanbul - Ankara
A Salonika Supports F Bursa - Istanbul (*Disbanded*)
F Sea of Marmara Supports F Bursa - Istanbul

Thanks!
B.


On 2/15/10, Benjamin Hester <screwtape777-at-gmail.com> wrote:
[quote:40dd0e0a68]My apologies for the delays this weekend - Winter sees the loss of a
Serbian army in Bitola, the addition of an Austrian F Trieste and A
Wien, and a Greek A Larisa. Without further ado, we move straight
away to the Spring of 1862, which will be due Thursday, February 15,
at 1700 EST.

As always, my thanks to all who have been CCing me on player
negotiations - please keep it up!

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

Prelims are most heartily encouraged, as is press, and CCing the GM on
player negotiations (kept in confidence, used for playtest analysis
only).

ADJUSTMENTS:

Austria-Hungary:

Build A Wien
Build F Trieste

Serbia:

Remove A Bitola

Greece:

Build A Larisa

Thanks!
B.

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[/quote:40dd0e0a68]

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1862 Results - Th... - Kenshi777   (Feb 19, 2010, 4:27 pm)
Serbia was among the first of the breakaway Ottoman provinces in
Europe, and emerged independent only to find itself the pawn of
Austrian and Russian influences, who dominated her political arena,
even after the establishment of the Kingdom of Serbia in 1882. Beset
on all sides, Serbia has always been the front line of divide between
East and West in Europe, and this division - extending to her culture,
demographics, religion, and even loyalties - has undermined what was
otherwise a powerful and fiercely independent people.

And so it is with Garry here - fiercely independent, constantly
managing the foreign influences that threaten to destroy him. Though
the Austrians take with one hand (Sarajevo), they give with the other
(cutting support of Ancona). Garry loses Bitola and Beograd, but
gains Ancona and Sofia, a move which seems to have been unexpected by
the Bulgarians. So he ends the season with no losses, against all
odds. The Ottomans repel the invasion of Istanbul, but lose Salonika
to the invading Bulgarian forces. Whether they will be able to hold
it against rapidly advancing Greek forces in the region remains to be
seen.

Only Adam has retreats to order here (Ottoman A Salonika has no
retreats, and is destroyed). A Ancona and A Bologna may both only
retreat to Firenze - so one or both of them must disband. Adam -
please broadcast your retreats to the group as soon as possible
please.

FALL 1862 DEADLINE:

THURSDAY, 25 FEBRUARY 2010, 1700 EST. I will do my level best to
publish results as soon as possible after this deadline - please
remember to turn in prelims as soon as possible after this
announcement. They can always be changed later! Please keep CCing me
on the player negotiations also!

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 Ancona Supports A Bologna
A Bologna Supports A Ancona
F Catanzaro - Napoli
A Firenze - Torino
F Roma Supports F Catanzaro - Napoli

Austria-Hungary:

A Graz - Agram
F Gulf of Venezia Supports A Venezia - Bologna
A Novi Sad Supports A Sarajevo
A Sarajevo Hold
F Trieste Supports A Graz - Agram
A Venezia - Bologna
A Wien - Graz

Serbia:

F Adriatic Sea - Ancona
A Cetinje - Sarajevo
A Kragujevac Supports A Cetinje - Sarajevo
A Nis - Sofia

Romania:

F Bessarabian Coast - Burgas Bay
F Black Sea Supports F Bosporus - Istanbul
A Constanta - Iasi
A Craiova - Beograd
A Temesvar Supports A Craiova - Beograd
A Varna - Constanta

Bulgaria:

F Bosporus - Istanbul
F Burgas Bay - Bosporus
A Edirne Supports A Serres - Salonika
A Plovdiv Supports A Edirne
A Serres - Salonika

Greece:

F Athens - Gulf of Taranto
F Ionian Sea - Western Mediterranean
A Isernia Supports F Adriatic Sea - Ancona
A Larisa - Kozani
F Palermo Supports F Athens - Gulf of Taranto
A Tirana - Bitola

Ottomans:

F Bursa - Istanbul
A Istanbul - Ankara
A Salonika Supports F Bursa - Istanbul
F Sea of Marmara Supports F Bursa - Istanbul

RESULTS:

Italy:

A Ancona Supports A Bologna (*Dislodged*)
A Bologna Supports A Ancona (*Dislodged*)
F Catanzaro - Napoli
A Firenze - Torino
F Roma Supports F Catanzaro - Napoli

Austria-Hungary:

A Graz - Agram
F Gulf of Venezia Supports A Venezia - Bologna
A Novi Sad Supports A Sarajevo
A Sarajevo Hold
F Trieste Supports A Graz - Agram
A Venezia - Bologna
A Wien - Graz

Serbia:

F Adriatic Sea - Ancona
A Cetinje - Sarajevo (*Fails*)
A Kragujevac Supports A Cetinje - Sarajevo
A Nis - Sofia

Romania:

F Bessarabian Coast - Burgas Bay (*Fails*)
F Black Sea Supports F Bosporus - Istanbul
A Constanta - Iasi
A Craiova - Beograd
A Temesvar Supports A Craiova - Beograd
A Varna - Constanta

Bulgaria:

F Bosporus - Istanbul (*Bounce*)
F Burgas Bay - Bosporus (*Fails*)
A Edirne Supports A Serres - Salonika
A Plovdiv Supports A Edirne
A Serres - Salonika

Greece:

F Athens - Gulf of Taranto
F Ionian Sea - Western Mediterranean
A Isernia Supports F Adriatic Sea - Ancona
A Larisa - Kozani
F Palermo Supports F Athens - Gulf of Taranto
A Tirana - Bitola

Ottomans:

F Bursa - Istanbul (*Bounce*)
A Istanbul - Ankara
A Salonika Supports F Bursa - Istanbul (*Disbanded*)
F Sea of Marmara Supports F Bursa - Istanbul

Thanks!
B.


On 2/15/10, Benjamin Hester <screwtape777-at-gmail.com> wrote:

My apologies for the delays this weekend - Winter sees the loss of a
Serbian army in Bitola, the addition of an Austrian F Trieste and A
Wien, and a Greek A Larisa. Without further ado, we move straight
away to the Spring of 1862, which will be due Thursday, February 15,
at 1700 EST.

As always, my thanks to all who have been CCing me on player
negotiations - please keep it up!

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

Prelims are most heartily encouraged, as is press, and CCing the GM on
player negotiations (kept in confidence, used for playtest analysis
only).

ADJUSTMENTS:

Austria-Hungary:

Build A Wien
Build F Trieste

Serbia:

Remove A Bitola

Greece:

Build A Larisa

Thanks!
B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1863 Deadline Rem... - Kenshi777   (Feb 18, 2010, 12:53 pm)
Multiple players have asked for an extension, and since the season was
short due to my delayed winter adjudication, I will allow a one-day
extension. This will be the plan to get us back on track -

Spring 1863 Moves - FRIDAY February 19, 2010, 1700 EST
Spring Retreats 1863 (if needed) - MONDAY February 22, 2010, 1700 EST
Fall 1863 Moves - THURSDAY February 25, 2010, 1700 EST
Fall Retreats 1863 - FRIDAY February 26, 2010, 1700 EST
Winter 1863 Adjustments - MONDAY March 1, 2010, 1700 EST

The intent is to have one major season and all retreats/adjustments
each week.

Thanks -
B.

On 2/18/10, Benjamin Hester <screwtape777-at-gmail.com> wrote:

Reminder, deadline for Spring 1862 is today!

B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1862 Deadline Rem... - garry.bledsoe   (Feb 18, 2010, 12:21 pm)
Hmm. I thought it was next week because of the 15th date (thought it was just a miskey). Any flexibility here?

Garry
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Reminder, deadline for Spring 1862 is today!

B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1862 Deadline Rem... - Kenshi777   (Feb 18, 2010, 12:20 pm)
Reminder, deadline for Spring 1862 is today!

B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1862 Deadline Reminder (dc288) garry.bledsoe Feb 18, 12:21 pm
Hmm. I thought it was next week because of the 15th date (thought it was just a miskey). Any flexibility here?

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Subject: ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Spring 1862 Deadline Reminder

Reminder, deadline for Spring 1862 is today!

B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Winter 1861 Results - A.... - Kenshi777   (Feb 15, 2010, 6:20 pm)
Er - let's make that Thursday, February 18th...not the 15th, which is today...

B.

On 2/15/10, Benjamin Hester <screwtape777-at-gmail.com> wrote:

My apologies for the delays this weekend - Winter sees the loss of a
Serbian army in Bitola, the addition of an Austrian F Trieste and A
Wien, and a Greek A Larisa. Without further ado, we move straight
away to the Spring of 1862, which will be due Thursday, February 15,
at 1700 EST.

As always, my thanks to all who have been CCing me on player
negotiations - please keep it up!

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

Prelims are most heartily encouraged, as is press, and CCing the GM on
player negotiations (kept in confidence, used for playtest analysis
only).

ADJUSTMENTS:

Austria-Hungary:

Build A Wien
Build F Trieste

Serbia:

Remove A Bitola

Greece:

Build A Larisa

Thanks!
B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Winter 1861 Results - A.... - Kenshi777   (Feb 15, 2010, 6:18 pm)
My apologies for the delays this weekend - Winter sees the loss of a
Serbian army in Bitola, the addition of an Austrian F Trieste and A
Wien, and a Greek A Larisa. Without further ado, we move straight
away to the Spring of 1862, which will be due Thursday, February 15,
at 1700 EST.

As always, my thanks to all who have been CCing me on player
negotiations - please keep it up!

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

Prelims are most heartily encouraged, as is press, and CCing the GM on
player negotiations (kept in confidence, used for playtest analysis
only).

ADJUSTMENTS:

Austria-Hungary:

Build A Wien
Build F Trieste

Serbia:

Remove A Bitola

Greece:

Build A Larisa

Thanks!
B.

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ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Winter 1861 Results - A.E.I.O.U. (dc288) Kenshi777 Feb 15, 06:20 pm
Er - let's make that Thursday, February 18th...not the 15th, which is today...

B.

On 2/15/10, Benjamin Hester <screwtape777-at-gmail.com> wrote:

My apologies for the delays this weekend - Winter sees the loss of a
Serbian army in Bitola, the addition of an Austrian F Trieste and A
Wien, and a Greek A Larisa. Without further ado, we move straight
away to the Spring of 1862, which will be due Thursday, February 15,
at 1700 EST.

As always, my thanks to all who have been CCing me on player
negotiations - please keep it up!

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

Prelims are most heartily encouraged, as is press, and CCing the GM on
player negotiations (kept in confidence, used for playtest analysis
only).

ADJUSTMENTS:

Austria-Hungary:

Build A Wien
Build F Trieste

Serbia:

Remove A Bitola

Greece:

Build A Larisa

Thanks!
B.

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