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Unknown - test_gm   (Sep 13, 2007, 12:00 am)
Copy & Pasting the Players chart to Excel, then doing some quick sums and divisions...

We're on game dc195, 1630 players have played (including duplicates)

This makes for an average of 8.4 players per game, which sounds reasonable given most games are standard but some are larger.

There have been 250 total of Abandons and Civil Disorders, which is 1.3 per game, or about 1 per 7-player game. Sounds high, but that's more like Steve's game getting 4, and then a few games getting none.

Anyways, those are the stats! We are doing everything we can to reduce the impact of Abandons on games... suggestions are definitely welcome. It's very hard to prevent tho, since well... it's everyone's perogative to quit.

One could write a book on the merits of replacing vs civil disorder... you'll find both methods in play here, including hybrids like mine. Thoughts on which is better?

-mike

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dc186 f11 Game End - SOLO! - test_gm   (Sep 13, 2007, 12:00 am)
Congrats to Paul / Bridgejunky for a 19-sc solo victory! This catapults him to the leader spot in the tournament, with only one game left to go!

End-game-statements are welcome, and encouraged.

There were a couple Turk retreats, but they didn’t impact the outcome so I just picked two spots. Hope you enjoyed, and see you next game!
-mike


England:
F Barents Sea Hold
A Denmark Supports A Holland - Kiel (*Fails*)
F English Channel Convoys A Wales - Norway
A Holland - Kiel (*Fails*)
F Ionian Sea - Adriatic Sea (*Fails*)
F Kiel - Berlin (*Fails*)
A Munich Supports A Berlin
F Naples - Apulia
F North Sea Convoys A Wales - Norway
F Norwegian Sea Hold
A Piedmont - Tyrolia (*Fails*)
A Ruhr Supports A Munich
F Skagerrak - Sweden
F Tyrrhenian Sea - Ionian Sea (*Fails*)
F Venice Supports A Trieste
A Wales - Norway

Germany:
F Baltic Sea Supports A Berlin
A Berlin Supports A Silesia (*Cut*)
A Budapest - Serbia
A Moscow - Sevastopol
A Rumania - Bulgaria
A Silesia Supports A Berlin
A Trieste Supports A Budapest - Serbia
A Tyrolia Supports A Trieste (*Cut*)
A Ukraine Supports A Moscow - Sevastopol

Turkey:
F Adriatic Sea Hold
A Albania Hold
F Black Sea Hold
A Constantinople Hold
F Greece Hold
A Serbia Hold (*Dislodged*)
A Sevastopol Hold (*Dislodged*)

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Unknown - test_gm   (Sep 13, 2007, 12:00 am)
Looks like the last time we had to post for GMs was back in April, but our queue has run dry again! If you've ever thought about GMing a game, step right this way and see what's behind door #1...

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Unknown - test_gm   (Sep 13, 2007, 12:00 am)
Hi Mike,

once I've returned from vacation (July 20) I'm ready to kick off a new game. Perhaps a variant but will keep it entry-level so new players can join too.
Think about putting it up for enrolling within the next 10 days.

Frank

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dc186 f11 Game End - SOLO! - test_gm   (Sep 13, 2007, 12:00 am)
Congrats Paul! and a thank you to Matt for putting up with my ambiguous e-mails. To everyone else, great game!

I can't remember ever having played with my armies as strung out as they were through most of the game as they were in this one. I also don't do very well with Germany so perhaps I have learned something useful. My fingers are crossed that Paul will get the overall.

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dc186 f11 Game End - SOLO! - test_gm   (Sep 13, 2007, 12:00 am)
Congratulations Paul!

Admittedly, I haven't followed the game closely since my departure - but I occasionally checked up on it to see what was happening. I'm still fairly new to Diplomacy and this site and made some big strategic and diplomatic errors in this game that can be learnt from - as well as having the opportunity to learn from each of your fine selves. Thanks for the game and best of luck with your next ones.

Benjy/Russia

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Aegean w02 builds! Consulting the Oracle - test_gm   (Sep 13, 2007, 12:00 am)
The disgruntled Boeotian troops at Delphi look to the Oracle for inspiration… “Clean the house, expect visitors”.

Spring 03 due in 1 week – Friday 6/27, 10am Pacific!

RETREATS:

Boeotia:
F Ithaca, no move received (*Disbanded*)

BUILDS:

Athens:
Build F Delos
Build F Athens
Build F Aegina

Boeotia:
Defaults, removing A Locris

Macedonia:
Build A Therma

Ionia:
Build F Lesbos

Persia:
Remove A Bithynia
Remove F Carpathian Sea

Sparta:
Build A Sparta
Build F Zarax

Thessalia:
Build F Larissa

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dc193 ~ Manifested Destiny - test_gm   (Sep 13, 2007, 12:00 am)
The deadline for the first move of DC193, Imperial1841, "Manifested
Destiny" is TONIGHT in about 7 hours!

Don't be late for your first day on the job!

Jerry
Your gruff, but lovable GM.

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PS w07 builds! - test_gm   (Sep 13, 2007, 12:00 am)
RETREATS:

Aetolia: disband A thermium
Attica: F laconicus sinus - helos
Messenia: disband F elis

BUILDS:

Aetolia: Remove A arcania, Remove A ilia
Boeotia: Build F helicon, Build F delion
Arcolia: Build F epidaurus(nc)
Laconia: Build F koidaunas, Build A sparta

NEXT: Spring 08, 1 week! Friday 6/27, 10am Pacific

Down to 6 players…
Enjoy,
-mike

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Straits - test_gm   (Sep 13, 2007, 12:00 am)
It would seem that the explanation of the straits still leaves something to be desired... so I will attempt to make up some examples and explain it from there.

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Example 1:
Europe F Atlantic Ocean
North America F Bermuda Triangle
Mexico F Gulf of Mexico
West Africa F Trinidad & Tobago
South America F Panama

Situation 1-1:
BRM - CAR
MEX - Cub
ATL - Hai

The NAm fleet would need permission from ONE of Mexico or Europe to pass through the strait.
NOTE: If Europe wished to grant permission, he would simply add "Permit BRM - CAR" to his orders.

Situation 1-2:
BRM - CAR
MEX - Cub
ATL - Hai (*bounce*)
TRI - Hai (*bounce*)

Because of the bounce, the Haitian side of the strait is not controlled and BRM - CAR does not need permission.

Situation 1-3:
Pan - CAR
BRM S Pan - CAR
MEX - Cub
ATL - Hai
TRI - CAR

The support from BRM requires permission from ONE of Europe or Mexico or else it will fail and Pan will bounce with TRI.

Example 2:
West Africa F Aegean Sea
Europe A Zagreb
Persia A Ankara
Russia A Nizhniy-Novgorod

Situation 2-1:
AEG - BLA
Zag - Gre
Ank S Zag - Gre

Land units control straits as well. Since both sides of the strait are controlled at the END of movement, WAf would require permission from ONE of Europe or Persia

Situation 2-2:
AEG - BLA
Zag - Gre
Ank - Cau (*bounce*)
Niz - Cau (*bounce*)

Because of the bounce in Caucasus, Persia's unit is back in Ankara by the end of movement which means WAf still requires permission.

Situation 2-3:
AEG - BLA
Zag - Gre
Ank - Gal

By the end of movement, Persia no longer controls Ankara's side of the strait, thus permission is no longer necessary because at least one side of the strait is free.

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These are all the possibilities I can dream of at the moment. I hope I can get away without making visual representations of these situations because that would take me a while...

Further questions?

mvp

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Straits - test_gm   (Sep 13, 2007, 12:00 am)
I forgot to mention that in the cases of Panama, Egypt and Jakarta, those straits can be controlled by one unit because they pass directly through the territory.

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Shenanigans - s03 results! - test_gm   (Sep 13, 2007, 12:00 am)
What crazy antics we have today... Every move succeeds! - Except for
England's, that is... and they rack up enough failures for everyone.
France trudges ahead, Turkey slips into Sevastopol, Italy returns to its
roots, and Russia surrounds Germany. And Austria? Yeah they're still
alive - and with a sneaky move the Tunisians may be in for a shakeup.

Map changes:
- Liverpool & London open multiple coasts
- Berlin & Marseilles lose their ability to build fleets

Fall 03: Friday 6/27, 10am Pacific!
Enjoy,
-mike

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Austria:
F GRE-ION
A TRI-TRL
A SER-TRI
A RUM S A ARM-SEV (*Void*)

England:
F Edi -> Nth
F Nth -> Hel
F Den -> Kie (*Fails 1:3*)
F Lvp -> Wal (*Fails 1:2*)
F Lon -> Bel (*Fails 1:2*)

France:
A Bel-Wales
F IRI S A Bel-Wales
A Bur - Bel
F ENC S A Bur - Bel
F GoL C A Tus-Mar
A Tus-Mar

Germany:
A. Berlin supports A. Kiel
A. Munich supports A. Kiel
A. Kiel supports A. Holland
A. Holland holds

Italy:
A Tyrolia -> Venice
A Piedmont Support Tyl -> Ven
F Venice -> Apulia
A Naples -> Rome

Russia:
A Swe-Pru
A War S A Swe-Pru
A Vie-Boh
A Sev-Gal
A Mos-Ukr
F BAL C A Swe-Pru

Turkey:
A Con-Bul
A Ank-Con
A Bud-Sev
F Bla S A Bud-Sev
A Arm S A Bud-Sev

A: SPLIT NAP/TUN, JOIN ION/TYR
E: Split Yor/Edi, Join Lvp/Nth
F: Split Wal/Bel, Join ENC/Lon
G: Split Ber/BAL, Join Kie/Pru
I: Split Mar/Gol, Join Swi/Spa
R: Split Mos/Sev, Join Ukr/Edge (*Conflict*)
T: SPLIT Sev/Edge, JOIN Arm/Mos (*Conflict*)

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dc193 ~ Manifested Destiny - test_gm   (Sep 13, 2007, 12:00 am)
I'm still looking for two sets of orders so I'm extending the deadline
to noon EDT tomorrow (Saturday).

If they haven't come in by then, replacement(s) will be sought.

Jerry

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DC191 A Study In Baltic - Fall 1901 - A Scandal In... - test_gm   (Sep 13, 2007, 12:00 am)
... The next day, Watson found himself pacing back and forth in his friend Holmes' study. The housekeeper had informed him that Sherlock had stepped out early in the morning, before breakfast had even hit the table. A part of Watson raged inside him that he had to do something, but the calmer and rational side of him cautioned that Holmes was already out gathering the information that only his friend could.

Suddenly, without Watson hearing his arrival, Holmes slipped into the room. The good doctor got an awful fright, turning and finding his friend appearing as if an apparition, shaking off a shaggy blonde wig and removing a foul-looking fake moustache from his lips. "A scandal, it is, dear Watson. A scandal in the Gulf of Bothnia!"


In no time at all, the two were ensconced in their arm-chairs and deep in conversation. Holmes explained the details of the fracas erupting in Bothnia, and the rumours of the Finnish and Russian romance gone horribly, horribly wrong. "But where will this lead to?" Watson found himself exclaiming.


"It remains far too early to tell," Sherlock hummed. "But it looks as though even an intellectual like myself might not begin to fathom it. Yes, this Baltic scenario should prove quite the interesting case...."


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Apologies once again for the trouble getting this adjudication out to you guys. Our internet and power has been going up and down all day. It seems to have finally stabilized, but I have thought that a couple times earlier today.


In any event - trusting that this email will get out, the Fall of 01 proves just as interesting as Sherlock suggests. Two seperate power struggles erupt on the board - between Finland/Russia and Sweden/Poland. But with troops stationed close to all the back-garden gates its anyone's guess about whose flowers are about to be trampled...


Builds are due from all powers. Deadline for Winter 1901 adjustments will be set for Monday, June 23rd (11:59 PM GMT).


Please let me know if you spot any errors. Cheers!


Trout




Movement results for Fall of 1901. (DC191 01 FALL)


Finland: A Kuyto - St Petersburg.
Finland: F Saimaa Supports A Kuyto - St Petersburg.
Finland: F Oulujoki - Tornio.


Poland: A Brest Hold.
Poland: F Kattegat - Goteborg (*Bounce*).
Poland: F South Baltic - Malmo.


Russia: A West Dvina - Tallinn.
Russia: F North Baltic - Helsingfors.
Russia: F Gulf of Finland Supports F North Baltic - Helsingfors.


Sweden: A Sundsvall - Siljan.
Sweden: F Bolmen(wc) - Goteborg (*Bounce*).
Sweden: F South Gulf of Bothnia - Alaand Island.


Unit locations:


Finland: A St Petersburg, F Saimaa, F Tornio.
Poland: A Brest, F Malmo, F Kattegat.
Russia: A Tallinn, F Helsingfors, F Gulf of Finland.
Sweden: A Siljan, F Bolmen(wc), F Alaand Island.


Ownership of supply centers:


Finland: St Petersburg, Kuopio, Vasa, Tornio.
Poland: Strulsund, Danzig, Warsaw, Brest, Malmo.
Russia: Minsk, Riga, Tallinn, Helsingfors.
Sweden: Sundsvall, Stockholm, Goteborg, Alaand Island.
Unowned: Konigsberg, Copenhagen, Ronne, Slite, Saaremaa Island.


Finland: 4 Supply centers, 3 Units: Builds 1 unit.
Poland: 5 Supply centers, 3 Units: Builds 2 units.
Russia: 4 Supply centers, 3 Units: Builds 1 unit.
Sweden: 4 Supply centers, 3 Units: Builds 1 unit.




NEXT DEADLINE: WINTER 1901 ADJUSTMENTS DUE MONDAY, JUNE 23RD (11:59 PM GMT)!!

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dc186 f11 Game End - SOLO! - test_gm   (Sep 13, 2007, 12:00 am)
I think I remember Nick saying that this was one of his first few attempts at
GMing so I really hope that, whenever his email account allowed, he enjoyed
the game. Certainly we all owe him a huge thank you for battling against the
odds to keep our game moving forward. Thank you too to Trout & Nick for
stepping in to get us through to the end.

I should start with an apology to Nathan for the blatant & premeditated lie
right at the start. Have to say though that I like the way you battled on
afterwards. Once I occupied ENG I felt in a strong position so tried to drive
a hard bargain with you but I learned something from the way you stood your
ground. Obviously things turned out OK for me so it'd be wrong to say I
regretted the choice I made but I came closer than you might think to
following your line! Smile

I think that maybe I also owe an apology to Benjy but before he gets one I
need a clear undertaking from him that he'll give prior notice before ever
visiting my neck of the woods. This is so that I have to time to get my
daughters safely under lock & key! Benjy must be able to talk anybody into
anything! Smile He and I had a pre-start deal that his Russia would support
England's claim to NWY and that he'd therefore open 'south'. You can guess how
I felt when he open north, clearly intending to take NWY himself.
Nevertheless, he not only persuaded me to let that go, he also got me to
accept his ownership of Norway AND to do what I could to encourage Germany to
come to buddy up with him too. I still can't believe I did that. Benjy, you're
a genius!

Sadly our alliance ground to a halt after I took BEL and maybe that's where
the need for an apology comes in. To be fair however, he had broken our
agreement by placing a fleet in contact with the North Sea and he wasn't able
to offer reply to my suggestion about how we could fix that situation or to
offer one of his own. As I said, it worked out Ok so I'm not going to try to
pretend that I regret doing what I did but I do wish the E/R alliance hadn't
dissolved when it did.

Pintoski, I never did discover if I'd passed your test. I won't give your
methods away by talking about the detail of the 'test' you put me through but
it's all pretty clever stuff. Smile I found your messages really entertaining and
tactically inventive maybe we'll get a chance to ally properly one day. In
this game by the time France had gone and we had the chance to work together I
found that my German alliance was going far too well for me to even think
about abandoning Kurt. In any case, I was always too worried about your
potential alliance with Matt.

Speaking of Matt, I have to thank him for not exploiting my pain on May 23rd.
I still say the better side lost though! Smile

Thanks to Matt also for the late game agreement he offered me 'in case' I
needed the solo for tournament standing but was finding trouble with Germany.
I thought that deal showed a great Diplomacy brain and, as I said to him at
the time, it was a pleasure to play the game with that kind of thinker. I hope
that next time we share a table we are not so far apart so we get more chance
to work together.

My biggest thanks though go to Kurt. I learned mountains of stuff from you in
this game mate, simply mountains. I don't think playing Germany when there is
a strong England is a comfortable place but you handled it superbly. You
stayed calm and played to deal with the game situation not any potential
paranoia; brilliant. The only think that ever caused me to doubt my alliance
with Kurt was that it was going TOO well. It seemed that we were always on the
same wavelength and able to trust each other implicitly. The structure of the
game means, I think, that any two neighbouring players able to establish that
kind of relationship are going to do well and so it proved.

I came into this game hoping for a result that would give me a chance to win
the Winter Blitz but, of course, I didn't expect one. I was more hopeful that
I would at least enjoy the game particularly when developments on other tables
seemed to suggest that even a win would not be enough for me. Still this is
Dippy and things change so maybe I still have a chance. What is for sure
though is that I really, really did enjoy playing with the people on this
table. I'm, however, more than a little surprised to have topped a board made
up of such capable players. It just goes to show that with a little luck,
miracles can happen!

Thank you one and all, thank you very much.

All the best,

Paul.

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Unknown - test_gm   (Sep 13, 2007, 12:00 am)
Once I finish the Game I'm in (My fist [u:8b66a888c8]here[/u:8b66a888c8]) , I'll take a shot at it.

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Unknown - test_gm   (Sep 13, 2007, 12:00 am)
Um, but I'm in a Colonial game that's been designated dc186 - what gives?

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Unknown - test_gm   (Sep 13, 2007, 12:00 am)

Um, but I'm in a Colonial game that's been designated dc186 - what gives?



This was dc168... the dislexic GM of which shall rename unnamed.

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OW-Monday! - test_gm   (Sep 13, 2007, 12:00 am)
Once Within spring 07 is due Monday 10am Pacific – I’m missing quite a few sets!
-mike

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OW - f06 all out! - test_gm   (Sep 13, 2007, 12:00 am)
With forces from 5 hostile nations on my borders, I offer my map, 90% complete, to anyone who can keep me in the game Wink
Jason Longbow.

----- Original Message ----
From: Michael Sims <mike(at)southwall.com>
To: alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com; Gregory_Olson(at)brown.edu; David Ellsworth <davidellsworth(at)sbcglobal.net>; m_don_j(at)hotmail.com; nephilli99(at)hotmail.com; rjroddayjr(at)yahoo.com; jason4747(at)hotmail.com; clarklandry(at)gmail.com; cluffy123(at)googlemail.com; Gregory Bim-Merle <gbimmerle(at)gmail.com>; mrh(at)panix.com; finchleywomble(at)hotmail.com; Isaac Zinner <isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com>; gkotschy(at)gmx.at; Jason K <githraine(at)yahoo.com>
Cc: dc158(at)diplomaticcorp.com
Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2008 12:35:38 AM
Subject: OW - f06 all out!


Another civ down, the Leprechauns weren’t so lucky this game…

14 players remain!

Adjustments are due Tuesday
Spring 07 then the following Monday

10am Pacific, of course
Enjoy,
-mike

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OW - s07 all out! - test_gm   (Sep 13, 2007, 12:00 am)
Spring 07 is out! Fall 07 due next Monday 10am Pacific.
Adjustments due the Wednesday after, then a bit of a breather for July 4.

If you’ll be away any part of next week, submit conditional retreats and/or builds with your fall orders! I want to get adjustments done before the holiday, so the game doesn’t sit in limbo for a while.

Enjoy,
-mike





Another civ down, the Leprechauns weren’t so lucky this game…

14 players remain!

Adjustments are due Tuesday
Spring 07 then the following Monday

10am Pacific, of course
Enjoy,
-mike

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Replacement England? - test_gm   (Sep 13, 2007, 12:00 am)
Right now, I am a new player on the site playing in another game. I've talked to my GM about playing in other games, and he's alright with it, as long as I get permission from the GM who's game I want to join. Would it be alright if I joined this game as England?

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dc188 - Spring 1902 - RESULTS - test_gm   (Sep 13, 2007, 12:00 am)
GAME NOTES:
Sorry for the delay. I was out sick from work on Thursday and left early on Friday. I didn't have the RP file with me over the weekend, nor would have one day have made the game any faster, so we'll try today.

All orders received again. Thanks. We'll have one retreat due ASAP, and I'll try to get that done by tomorrow night.

DEADLINES:
Spring Retreats - Tuesday June 24, 2008 at 21:00GMT (5pm EDT)
Fall 1902 - Monday June 30, 2008 at 21:00GMT (5pm EDT)
Winter 1902 - Wednesday July 2, 2008 at 21:00GMT (5pm EDT)


ORDERS:
Austria:
A Budapest - Serbia
F Greece Supports A Serbia - Bulgaria
A Serbia - Bulgaria
A Trieste Hold
A Vienna - Budapest

England:
F Belgium - English Channel (*Disbanded*)
F Liverpool - Irish Sea
A London, no move received
F Norway - North Sea (*Dislodged*)
A Wales, no move received

France:
F Brest - English Channel (*Bounce*)
A Paris - Burgundy
A Picardy Supports A Paris - Burgundy
F Portugal - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
A Spain - Gascony

Germany:
F Denmark - North Sea (*Bounce*)
A Holland Supports A Ruhr - Belgium
F Kiel - Helgoland Bight
A Munich - Kiel
A Ruhr - Belgium

Italy:
F Ionian Sea - Aegean Sea
F Naples - Ionian Sea
A Tunis Hold
A Venice - Tyrolia

Russia:
A Moscow - Sevastopol (*Fails*)
F Rumania Supports A Serbia - Bulgaria
A Sevastopol - Armenia (*Fails*)
F St Petersburg(nc) - Norway
F Sweden Supports F St Petersburg(nc) - Norway
A Ukraine Supports F Rumania

Turkey:
A Ankara - Armenia
F Black Sea Supports A Ankara - Armenia
A Bulgaria - Rumania (*Disbanded*)
A Constantinople - Bulgaria (*Fails*)


RETREATS:
English F Norway can retreat to Skagerrak or Norwegian Sea or Barents Sea or OTB.

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French communications blockade - test_gm   (Sep 13, 2007, 12:00 am)
As a result of the German invasion of Paris, French diplomatic communications will be erratic at best during the Spring 1905 season. We hope to restore alternate communications routes by the Fall. In the meantime, we encourage other rulers who wish to communicate with Le President to allow more time than usual for interpretation and response.

[Translation: As a result of his attendance at the Origins Game Fair, Brian's access to email will be erratic at best for the remainder of the week. I will generally be able to read and reply to email, but there may be more than usual delays before I do so. Any plans, threats, declarations of surrender, etc., should be sent sooner rather than later this week if possible to ensure that they are given appropriate consideration. Thanks!]

Best,

Brian/France

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DC191 A Study In Baltic - Winter 1901 - The Red-He... - test_gm   (Sep 13, 2007, 12:00 am)
As Holmes and Watson discussed the happenings in the Baltic, adverts were put in all the major European papers. Pictures of red-capped sailors smiling and at work headlined the ad, while below the caption extolled the reader to join the 'Red-Headed League' and sign up for the naval forces...

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Yup - navies are the arms of choice in the winter as Finland is the odd man out in building an Army in Kuopio. All other builds are boats - as the struggle for Baltic waters continues.


Deadline for Spring 1902 orders will be set for Sunday, June 29th (11:59 PM GMT). Cheers everyone!


Sidekick Trout




Adjustment orders for Winter of 1901. (DC191 01 WIN)


Finland: Build A Kuopio.


Poland: Build F Danzig.
Poland: Build F Strulsund.


Russia: Build F Riga.


Sweden: Build F Stockholm.


Unit locations:


Finland: A St Petersburg, A Kuopio, F Saimaa, F Tornio.
Poland: F Strulsund, F Danzig, A Brest, F Malmo, F Kattegat.
Russia: F Riga, A Tallinn, F Helsingfors, F Gulf of Finland.
Sweden: F Stockholm, A Siljan, F Bolmen(wc), F Alaand Island.


Ownership of supply centers:


Finland: St Petersburg, Kuopio, Vasa, Tornio.
Poland: Strulsund, Danzig, Warsaw, Brest, Malmo.
Russia: Minsk, Riga, Tallinn, Helsingfors.
Sweden: Sundsvall, Stockholm, Goteborg, Alaand Island.
Unowned: Konigsberg, Copenhagen, Ronne, Slite, Saaremaa Island.


Finland: 4 Supply centers, 4 Units: Builds 0 units.
Poland: 5 Supply centers, 5 Units: Builds 0 units.
Russia: 4 Supply centers, 4 Units: Builds 0 units.
Sweden: 4 Supply centers, 4 Units: Builds 0 units.




NEXT DEADLINE: SPRING 1902 ORDERS DUE SUNDAY, JUNE 29TH (11:59 PM GMT)!!

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