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DC356 EOG statement Germany - dipWolf   (Mar 25, 2011, 12:05 am)
Hey everyone:
I don't know if I'm the first person to get my statement put together or
if everyone else didn't send me theirs but here we go turn by turn. In
brief.
1901 Spring: I established pretty good relations with most of the board.
Due to the format of emailing I probably didn't write as much as I
should or to everyone namely Turkey and Austria were a little left out
in the Germany press. England proposed an attack to crack the french
snail, while France and I seemed to be on amiable terms with a bounce in
Belgium arranged. I was fairly blunt with Russia about my views on
Sweden and the trade a wanted. England proceeded to make a considered
effort to talk me into bouncing Sweden.
Peace on all fronts and lots of cheerful neighbours.
Based on the attitude of the players and conversations I had the plan
was open fairly neutral then stage a F/G alliance against England.
Fall 01: So everything had gone swimmingly. England, Russia and France
all did what they had talk to me about. With Italy being the one shake
up with an expected move to Tyr. One that put me on edge. But Italy
sent me some nice reassuring press, about Tyr. It was nice but didn't
earn back much trust.
I was liking Russia a fair bit and both France and England had me on
edge. England had proved the more trustworthy and I favoured him over
France. 1902 attack on France planned by England, however he
orchestrates French support to Bel. Which makes me wonder at what
exactly the French intend. Suspecting a F/E alliance I cool to my
initial idea of siding with France.
A message from France confirms the suspicion after he broke our bounce
agreement in Bel, he was stabbing me and planned to go all out against
me. I hastily officially accept the English deal, and make up my mind to
go through with the attack on France. England pushes for an attack on
Sweden and we worked out a plan to force the snail from its shell taking
Pic and Bur in the spring. I actually warn France that England will stab
him. We agree on a build set lots of Armies for me and England stabs
France with a double fleet build.
I send press to France warning him in vague terms that England wasn't
being honest with either of us and had proposed to both sides an attack
plan. I didn't trust someone who liked those tactics and would have
preferred to work with France. However he was blunt about things and
told me that he was staying the course.
I stick with my deal with Russia things remain pleasant there.
Builds: Go as planned, I get to gloat to France who figures out that I'm
in on the act. Me and England begin our attack on France. France having
used up his last chance with me ends up in hot water as the
Pic/Iri/EC/Bur attack begins. Me and Russia discuss were I'm moving I
agree to move West in the spring to ease his concerns.
1902 Spring+Fall: Everything goes according to plan within France and
gains are being made rapidly position wise we hope to crack France in
the next two years. Austria CD's and I begin to fear rapid, R/T growth.
We discuss that if Russia attacks Norway which we plan to support that
the next year we will go for Sweden. So obviously my relationship with
Russia is starting to cool off.
I end up deciding against moving to Boh as originally planned after
Russia explains his intense dislike of the move.

1903 spring and fall: Russia is left with a diplomatic mess after
attacking England as me and England didn't attack him. Russia promises
to leave the north alone, and we leave on okay terms. However I end up
agreeing to attack Sweden. As England is rightfully mad at Russia. I do
however tell Russia how he could hold off the attack. He decides to
ignore my advice, and warns me that if I take Sweden He'll retreat to
Baltic and Gal will move north.
However my course is set. I've given what I can, in fact all I was
willing to give.
The net results I end up In Sweden, as I warned Russia. If only that
daft fool would listen to me, and I end up in Gascony. England lands in
Brest and things are going well for us across the board. We're hoping
that Italy/Austria can hold out long enough to give us time to get to
the Med.
Russia proposes an attack on England with me, and at the same time
proposes and attack on Me to England. This plan backfires when me and
England forward the messages to one another and have a good laugh.
Contact with England other then that had been pretty piddly but the two
of us tried to stay in touch. Neither of us wanted to stab at this point
but not talking wasn't helping much. We work out plans to try and help
Italy, and attack Russia in the North.
In the Fall It's obviously pretty clear were the board is laying
alliance wise two strong alliances clashing. I get into Mars and we have
effectively ended France. Couple more turns and he should be gone,
additionally me and England begin talking about a trade of Sweden for
Belgium. Something that ends up being discussed for much of the game.
1904 S+F: Post builds France has it Rough, me and England are set to
Press West, Builts leave me in good shape to deal with Russia, and
England is in a similar position. We are generally less then pleased
with Italy/Austria and how they aren't helping much. France is being
uncooperative in regards to Tyrr which we agree to leave him alive it if
puts it under our control. Me and England agree to a Risky push easy. As
we try and hit Russia hard and capture that side of the board. Austrian
negotiations begin and I convince Austria he's better off on my side in
terms of hunting for a survive as Ven is pretty easy to hold. Course
that didn't go as planned. Post everything Spring like. Munich is in
Serious danger. France is still be an irritant, but otherwise things are
going according to plan. France decides to not take my offer of a
surviving in exchange for helping me.
Another forwarded email from Russia about attacking me as we plan how to
set up our losses this turn so that me and England can reclaim as much
as we can in the fall.
1905: In a complete surprise we have France NMR, which means the only
loss in Munich which we are in good shape to retake. Plan here puts us
in a lovely position to reclaim Munich and Get all my units were we
need. The game is going quite well. But press from all sides has slowed
down a lot.
Of course we lost Italy which means a tough fight ahead in the med,
though we can take StP this year.
E/G agree to trade Bel and Mars.
All move go according to plan, we've got StP, Munich and we're heading
south as fast as we can.
We try and blast through the Med and see what can be done there. Really
at this point the game was pretty uneventful. My moves consisted mostly
of holding my position.
Fall Isn't much different still in good shape. But no real good path to
proceed. The draw is proposed. I jump on it as the game has started to
slow down a lot, and communicates between me and England were breaking
down. As he wanted to focus on other games and my new semester was
keeping me busier.
And that is how my last choice alliance ended up being the strong mid
game alliance it did.
I'd like to thank you all for an exciting game, and hope that perhaps we
play again sometime.
I look forward to seeing your perspectives on this game.
-Eric

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DC356 End of Game - cbconnell   (Mar 12, 2011, 9:10 pm)
Welcome to the Game Grid...

I officially received YES votes from everyone which means we have peace in 1906. Congrats to Jeremy, Eric, Reuben and Mike for the draw.

Everyone please remember, take the time and submit an end of game statement. For those unfamiliar with these, this is where all the players analyze or describe the game from their perspective, covering (in as much detail as they wish) their thinking during the game, the moves they made etc. Post these to the??dc356(at)diplomaticcorp.com email address and copy them to all players.


Our official ending position are as follows:

Unit locations:

England: F Barents Sea, F Gulf of Lyon, F Gulf of Bothnia, A Marseilles, F Mid-Atlantic Ocean, F North Africa, F St Petersburg(nc), F Western??Mediterranean.

Germany: F Baltic Sea, A Belgium, F Berlin, A Kiel, A Munich, A Ruhr, A Tuscany.

Italy: F Naples, F Tyrrhenian Sea.

Russia: A Bohemia, A Galicia, A Livonia, A Moscow, A Piedmont, F Prussia, F??Rumania, A Tyrolia, A Warsaw.

Turkey: A Apulia, F Ionian Sea, A Rome, A Smyrna, F Tunis, F Venice.

Ownership of supply centers:

England: Brest, Edinburgh, Liverpool, London, Marseilles, Norway, Portugal, Spain, St Petersburg. - 9

Germany: Belgium, Berlin, Denmark, Holland, Kiel, Munich, Paris, Sweden. - 8

Italy: Naples. - 1

Russia: Budapest, Bulgaria, Moscow, Rumania, Sevastopol, Trieste, Vienna, Warsaw. - 8

Turkey: Ankara, Constantinople, Greece, Rome, Serbia, Smyrna, Tunis, Venice. - 8


All the best and good luck on our favorite Diplomacy site. Remember...we all volunteer here so help out and GM! This was my first time as a GM and I learned a lot about the game without playing.

Craig Connell

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Winter 1905 results with Map - cbconnell   (Mar 10, 2011, 1:02 am)
Welcome to the Game Grid.



There has been an End-of-Game proposal. The proposal is a four-way draw between England, Germany, Turkey and Russia. I need a private vote from each of the countries listed in the proposal. If any one of the four countries says no, than the proposal fails and we continue with the game. If all four countries say yes, then the game is over and there is no winner, but all four named countries share in the draw. I need your vote by 5PM MDT on Sunday, March 13 (midnight in London).






Status of the Adjustment orders for Winter of 1905.??




England: Build F London.

Italy: Remove F Tyrrhenian Sea.

Russia: Remove F Rumania.

Turkey: Build F Constantinople.



TurkeyConfused?




Assuming that the game will continue, the orders for Spring 1906 will be due on March 14, at 9:00 PM MDT. (04:00 London time, March 15) (time changes in the US this weekend, but I don't remember if GMT changes)





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DC356 Fall 1905 results with maps - MattKelly   (Mar 08, 2011, 8:51 pm)
Thanks for the opportunity to fill in.


 


-Matt-








From: Craig Connell <cbconnell(at)gmail.com>
To: Benjy Aarons - France <finchleywomble(at)hotmail.com>; DC356 <dc356(at)diplomaticcorp.com>; Ed Bailey - Italy <EdBailey1946(at)yahoo.com>; Eric Rae - Germany <dipwolf(at)gmail.com>; Jeremy Waters - England <ihatehairyspiders(at)hotmail.com>; Matthew Kelly - Austria <kelly058(at)verizon.net>; Mike Benyon - Russia <musclecat(at)ntlworld.com>; Reuben Lifshay - Turkey <rlifshay+dc(at)gmail.com>
Sent: Tue, March 8, 2011 12:10:48 AM
Subject: DC356 Fall 1905 results with maps





Welcome to the Game Grid...






We say goodbye to another player tonight. Matt joined us in an almost impossible situation and kept Austria alive this long. But tonight he was eliminated. Thanks Matt.






We now have a 4 way race, that is basically tied across the board. Each player now has 8 units, with the exception of England - who is picking up a 9th unit this year. There was very little movement this season, yet some important battles were won. Turkey removed Austria and England took over St Petersburg. Germany was also able to recapture Munich. The tides have turned, and it will be interesting to see what takes place from here.










Movement results for Fall of 1905. 






Austria: A Rome Supports F Naples (*Disbanded*).






England: F Barents Sea Supports F St Petersburg(nc).


England: A Burgundy - Marseilles.


England: F English Channel - Mid-Atlantic Ocean.


England: F Gulf of Bothnia - Livonia (*Fails*).


England: F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - Western Mediterranean.


England: F North Africa - Tunis (*Fails*).


England: F St Petersburg(nc) Hold.


England: F Western Mediterranean - Gulf of Lyon.






Germany: F Baltic Sea Supports F Berlin.


Germany: F Berlin Hold.


Germany: A Kiel Supports A Munich.


Germany: A Munich Supports F Berlin.


Germany: A Picardy - Belgium.


Germany: A Piedmont - Tuscany.


Germany: A Ruhr Supports A Munich.






Italy: F Naples, no move received.


Italy: F Tyrrhenian Sea, no move received.






Russia: A Bohemia - Tyrolia.


Russia: A Livonia Supports F Prussia (*Cut*).


Russia: A Moscow Supports A Livonia.


Russia: F Prussia Supports A Livonia.


Russia: F Rumania Hold.


Russia: A Silesia - Bohemia.


Russia: A Tyrolia - Piedmont.


Russia: A Ukraine - Galicia.


Russia: A Warsaw Supports F Prussia.






Turkey: F Adriatic Sea - Venice.


Turkey: A Apulia Supports A Venice - Rome.


Turkey: F Ionian Sea Supports F Tunis.


Turkey: A Smyrna Hold.


Turkey: F Tunis Supports F Ionian Sea (*Cut*).


Turkey: A Venice - Rome.











There are some adjustments due for Winter 1905:


England: Build 1.


Italy: Remove 1. (Tyrrhenian Sea will be removed)


Russia: Remove 1.


Turkey: Build 2.






These orders are due on Wednesday, March 9 at 9:00 pm (04:00 GMT March 10)






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DC356 Fall 1905 results with maps - cbconnell   (Mar 07, 2011, 11:10 pm)
Welcome to the Game Grid...




We say goodbye to another player tonight. Matt joined us in an almost impossible situation and kept Austria alive this long. But tonight he was eliminated. Thanks Matt.





We now have a 4 way race, that is basically tied across the board. Each player now has 8 units, with the exception of England - who is picking up a 9th unit this year. There was very little movement this season, yet some important battles were won. Turkey removed Austria and England took over St Petersburg. Germany was also able to recapture Munich. The tides have turned, and it will be interesting to see what takes place from here.








Movement results for Fall of 1905.??




Austria: A Rome Supports F Naples (*Disbanded*).




England: F Barents Sea Supports F St Petersburg(nc).


England: A Burgundy - Marseilles.

England: F English Channel - Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: F Gulf of Bothnia - Livonia (*Fails*).

England: F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - Western Mediterranean.


England: F North Africa - Tunis (*Fails*).

England: F St Petersburg(nc) Hold.

England: F Western Mediterranean - Gulf of Lyon.




Germany: F Baltic Sea Supports F Berlin.


Germany: F Berlin Hold.

Germany: A Kiel Supports A Munich.

Germany: A Munich Supports F Berlin.

Germany: A Picardy - Belgium.

Germany: A Piedmont - Tuscany.

Germany: A Ruhr Supports A Munich.





Italy: F Naples, no move received.

Italy: F Tyrrhenian Sea, no move received.




Russia: A Bohemia - Tyrolia.

Russia: A Livonia Supports F Prussia (*Cut*).


Russia: A Moscow Supports A Livonia.

Russia: F Prussia Supports A Livonia.

Russia: F Rumania Hold.

Russia: A Silesia - Bohemia.

Russia: A Tyrolia - Piedmont.

Russia: A Ukraine - Galicia.


Russia: A Warsaw Supports F Prussia.




Turkey: F Adriatic Sea - Venice.

Turkey: A Apulia Supports A Venice - Rome.

Turkey: F Ionian Sea Supports F Tunis.

Turkey: A Smyrna Hold.


Turkey: F Tunis Supports F Ionian Sea (*Cut*).

Turkey: A Venice - Rome.








There are some adjustments due for Winter 1905:

England: Build 1.

Italy: Remove 1. (Tyrrhenian Sea will be removed)


Russia: Remove 1.

Turkey: Build 2.




These orders are due on Wednesday, March 9 at 9:00 pm (04:00 GMT March 10)




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DC356 Fall 1905 results with maps (dc356) MattKelly Mar 08, 08:51 pm
Thanks for the opportunity to fill in.


 


-Matt-








From: Craig Connell <cbconnell(at)gmail.com>
To: Benjy Aarons - France <finchleywomble(at)hotmail.com>; DC356 <dc356(at)diplomaticcorp.com>; Ed Bailey - Italy <EdBailey1946(at)yahoo.com>; Eric Rae - Germany <dipwolf(at)gmail.com>; Jeremy Waters - England <ihatehairyspiders(at)hotmail.com>; Matthew Kelly - Austria <kelly058(at)verizon.net>; Mike Benyon - Russia <musclecat(at)ntlworld.com>; Reuben Lifshay - Turkey <rlifshay+dc(at)gmail.com>
Sent: Tue, March 8, 2011 12:10:48 AM
Subject: DC356 Fall 1905 results with maps





Welcome to the Game Grid...






We say goodbye to another player tonight. Matt joined us in an almost impossible situation and kept Austria alive this long. But tonight he was eliminated. Thanks Matt.






We now have a 4 way race, that is basically tied across the board. Each player now has 8 units, with the exception of England - who is picking up a 9th unit this year. There was very little movement this season, yet some important battles were won. Turkey removed Austria and England took over St Petersburg. Germany was also able to recapture Munich. The tides have turned, and it will be interesting to see what takes place from here.










Movement results for Fall of 1905. 






Austria: A Rome Supports F Naples (*Disbanded*).






England: F Barents Sea Supports F St Petersburg(nc).


England: A Burgundy - Marseilles.


England: F English Channel - Mid-Atlantic Ocean.


England: F Gulf of Bothnia - Livonia (*Fails*).


England: F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - Western Mediterranean.


England: F North Africa - Tunis (*Fails*).


England: F St Petersburg(nc) Hold.


England: F Western Mediterranean - Gulf of Lyon.






Germany: F Baltic Sea Supports F Berlin.


Germany: F Berlin Hold.


Germany: A Kiel Supports A Munich.


Germany: A Munich Supports F Berlin.


Germany: A Picardy - Belgium.


Germany: A Piedmont - Tuscany.


Germany: A Ruhr Supports A Munich.






Italy: F Naples, no move received.


Italy: F Tyrrhenian Sea, no move received.






Russia: A Bohemia - Tyrolia.


Russia: A Livonia Supports F Prussia (*Cut*).


Russia: A Moscow Supports A Livonia.


Russia: F Prussia Supports A Livonia.


Russia: F Rumania Hold.


Russia: A Silesia - Bohemia.


Russia: A Tyrolia - Piedmont.


Russia: A Ukraine - Galicia.


Russia: A Warsaw Supports F Prussia.






Turkey: F Adriatic Sea - Venice.


Turkey: A Apulia Supports A Venice - Rome.


Turkey: F Ionian Sea Supports F Tunis.


Turkey: A Smyrna Hold.


Turkey: F Tunis Supports F Ionian Sea (*Cut*).


Turkey: A Venice - Rome.











There are some adjustments due for Winter 1905:


England: Build 1.


Italy: Remove 1. (Tyrrhenian Sea will be removed)


Russia: Remove 1.


Turkey: Build 2.






These orders are due on Wednesday, March 9 at 9:00 pm (04:00 GMT March 10)






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DC356 Spring 1905 Results with Map - cbconnell   (Mar 01, 2011, 7:35 pm)
Welcome to the Game Grid



I am sorry this is late... I was distracted last evening with a movie, then work today.??




Austria is still in the game, as is Italy. Germany and England have continued to push in northern and central??Europe, but have had difficulty in the southern parts of the map - but that may change soon. Russia continues to be the dominant force, but has seen some resistance and may see some losses. Turkey has also continued to do well moving into Austria's and Italy's??territories.??






Movement results for Spring of 1905.??




Austria: A Rome Supports F Naples (*Cut*).




England: F Barents Sea Supports F Norway - St Petersburg(nc).


England: A Burgundy Supports A Berlin - Munich.

England: F Gascony - Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: F Gulf of Bothnia Supports F Norway - St Petersburg(nc).

England: F London - English Channel.


England: F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - North Africa.

England: F Norway - St Petersburg(nc).

England: F Spain(sc) - Western Mediterranean.




Germany: F Baltic Sea Supports F Kiel - Berlin.


Germany: A Berlin - Munich.

Germany: A Denmark - Kiel.

Germany: F Kiel - Berlin.

Germany: A Paris - Picardy.

Germany: A Piedmont - Venice (*Fails*).

Germany: A Ruhr Supports A Berlin - Munich.





Italy: F Naples, no move received.

Italy: F Tyrrhenian Sea, no move received.




Russia: A Bohemia Supports A Vienna - Tyrolia.

Russia: F Bulgaria(ec) - Rumania.


Russia: A Moscow Supports A St Petersburg - Livonia.

Russia: A Munich - Berlin (*Dislodged*). Retreats to Silesia.

Russia: F Prussia Supports A Munich - Berlin.

Russia: A Sevastopol - Ukraine.


Russia: A St Petersburg - Livonia.

Russia: A Vienna - Tyrolia.

Russia: A Warsaw Supports A St Petersburg - Livonia.




Turkey: F Adriatic Sea Supports A Venice.

Turkey: A Apulia - Rome (*Fails*).


Turkey: F Eastern Mediterranean - Ionian Sea.

Turkey: F Ionian Sea - Tunis.

Turkey: A Smyrna Hold.

Turkey: A Venice Supports A Apulia - Rome (*Cut*).





The only retreat required was Russia's unit in Munich. The only available retreat was to Silesia so that move was done already.





The next orders are due next Monday, March 7 at 9:00 MST (04:00 GMT March Cool




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DC356 Rules issues - cbconnell   (Feb 25, 2011, 9:43 am)
Some issues have be raised over the last few days about some of the decisions I have made in??interpreting??the rules. I want to bring everyone up to speed on what is going on, and the status of these issues. First, I am very interested in players challenging me on the rules. I will not claim to be an expert, and I am learning more about the game this way than playing.






The first issue: I was questioned about my choice of removing the Italian unit in Tuscany in Winter of 1904. It was felt that the rules state a particular order for removing units, and it was not being followed. The specific rule is thisConfused?







If a country in civil disorder has to remove units, the units farthest




from the country are removed first. If units are equally distant, then





remove Fleets before Armies and then in alphabetical order by the




provinces in which they???re located.







Italy had three units on the board. Tuscany, Naples and Tyrrhenian Sea, with supply centers at Naples and Tunis. Since Naples was occupied and a supply center, it was not removed. The Fleet in Tyrrhenian Sea is one space away from an Italian supply center in Tunis. Tuscany is right between Venice and Rome, which are starting Italian supply centers. However in this case, both Venice and Rome are occupied by other players: Venice is under Turkey's control and Rome is under Austrian control (as of Fall 1904). This means that Italy currently consists of Naples and Tunis. Tuscany was the furthest unit away from the current Italian supply centers and was the unit removed.??






I did send out an email this week agreeing that there was a problem in this matter. I had not reviewed the issue carefully when I sent out that email. I since have talked with the player who??initially brought the challenge, and we have agreed that the correct decision was made in removing Tuscany.??






So this matter is resolved: Tuscany was correctly removed, the map will not change.






The second issue: I have not heard from Italy for any reason since the 1904 spring orders. There were no orders due from Italy in Summer 1904. I did not receive Fall 1904 orders from Italy after several reminders. Winter 1904 required a disband order from Italy and no orders were received. As I was updating the DC website with the status of our game this week after the winter adjudication, I listed Italy as being in Civil Disorder.??





A player other than Italy challenged the fact that Italy was placed in Civil Disorder on the website since Italy had not missed two consecutive major seasons (Spring and Fall).





This issues is resolved: I have removed the Civil Disorder status from the website for the Italian player.??





As far as I know, these are the only issues at the moment.??





Thank you all for playing and your interest in making the game as accurate as possible.





Craig Connell

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DC356 Winter 1905 results with maps - cbconnell   (Feb 24, 2011, 1:49 pm)
Mike,??



Once again, you know the rules better than I do. I will make that correction and resend the map.




Craig



On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 12:09 PM, Mike and Laura <musclecat(at)ntlworld.com> wrote:







Craig


??


I'm probably missing
something, but I can't see why Italy disbanded A(Tus) before F(TYS). The rules
state:




Units furthest from the nearest home center
before units closer to the nearest home center??(both Tus and TYS are one move
away from??home centers)


Units not in a supply center before units in
a supply center if equidistant from home??(neither are in a supply
center)


Fleets
before armies if still no unique unit selected per above??(TYS is a fleet so surely
comes first)



Cheers


??


Mike






??


??




-----Original Message-----
From: Craig Connell
[mailto:cbconnell(at)gmail.com]
Sent: 24 February 2011
17:07
To: Benjy Aarons - France; DC356; Ed Bailey - Italy; Eric Rae
- Germany; Jeremy Waters - England; Matthew Kelly - Austria; Mike Benyon -
Russia; Reuben Lifshay - Turkey
Subject: DC356 Winter 1905 results
with maps


Welcome to the Game Grid...





We now move on to Spring 1905, with France gone and Italy abandoning the
game (I have heard nothing from Ed in the last week). I will leave ??the
Italian units in place and we will proceed without any orders for those units
until they are gone.






Spring 1905 orders are due on Monday, February 28 at 9:00 pm MST
(04:00 Mar 1 GMT)







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DC356 Winter 1905 results with maps - musclecat   (Feb 24, 2011, 1:09 pm)
???


Craig


 


I'm probably missing
something, but I can't see why Italy disbanded A(Tus) before F(TYS). The rules
state:




Units furthest from the nearest home center
before units closer to the nearest home center (both Tus and TYS are one move
away from home centers)

Units not in a supply center before units in
a supply center if equidistant from home (neither are in a supply
center)

Fleets
before armies if still no unique unit selected per above (TYS is a fleet so surely
comes first)



Cheers


 


Mike


 


 




-----Original Message-----
From: Craig Connell
[mailto:cbconnell(at)gmail.com]
Sent: 24 February 2011
17:07
To: Benjy Aarons - France; DC356; Ed Bailey - Italy; Eric Rae
- Germany; Jeremy Waters - England; Matthew Kelly - Austria; Mike Benyon -
Russia; Reuben Lifshay - Turkey
Subject: DC356 Winter 1905 results
with maps


Welcome to the Game Grid...





We now move on to Spring 1905, with France gone and Italy abandoning the
game (I have heard nothing from Ed in the last week). I will leave  the
Italian units in place and we will proceed without any orders for those units
until they are gone.






Spring 1905 orders are due on Monday, February 28 at 9:00 pm MST
(04:00 Mar 1 GMT)







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DC356 Winter 1905 results with maps - cbconnell   (Feb 24, 2011, 11:06 am)
Welcome to the Game Grid...



We now move on to Spring 1905, with France gone and Italy abandoning the game (I have heard nothing from Ed in the last week). I will leave ??the Italian units in place and we will proceed without any orders for those units until they are gone.





Spring 1905 orders are due on Monday, February 28 at 9:00 pm MST (04:00 Mar 1 GMT)




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DC356 Winter 1905 results with maps (dc356) musclecat Feb 24, 01:09 pm
???


Craig


 


I'm probably missing
something, but I can't see why Italy disbanded A(Tus) before F(TYS). The rules
state:




Units furthest from the nearest home center
before units closer to the nearest home center (both Tus and TYS are one move
away from home centers)

Units not in a supply center before units in
a supply center if equidistant from home (neither are in a supply
center)

Fleets
before armies if still no unique unit selected per above (TYS is a fleet so surely
comes first)



Cheers


 


Mike


 


 




-----Original Message-----
From: Craig Connell
[mailto:cbconnell(at)gmail.com]
Sent: 24 February 2011
17:07
To: Benjy Aarons - France; DC356; Ed Bailey - Italy; Eric Rae
- Germany; Jeremy Waters - England; Matthew Kelly - Austria; Mike Benyon -
Russia; Reuben Lifshay - Turkey
Subject: DC356 Winter 1905 results
with maps


Welcome to the Game Grid...





We now move on to Spring 1905, with France gone and Italy abandoning the
game (I have heard nothing from Ed in the last week). I will leave  the
Italian units in place and we will proceed without any orders for those units
until they are gone.






Spring 1905 orders are due on Monday, February 28 at 9:00 pm MST
(04:00 Mar 1 GMT)







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DC356 Winter 1905 results with maps (dc356) cbconnell Feb 24, 01:49 pm
Mike,??



Once again, you know the rules better than I do. I will make that correction and resend the map.




Craig



On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 12:09 PM, Mike and Laura <musclecat(at)ntlworld.com> wrote:







Craig


??


I'm probably missing
something, but I can't see why Italy disbanded A(Tus) before F(TYS). The rules
state:




Units furthest from the nearest home center
before units closer to the nearest home center??(both Tus and TYS are one move
away from??home centers)


Units not in a supply center before units in
a supply center if equidistant from home??(neither are in a supply
center)


Fleets
before armies if still no unique unit selected per above??(TYS is a fleet so surely
comes first)



Cheers


??


Mike






??


??




-----Original Message-----
From: Craig Connell
[mailto:cbconnell(at)gmail.com]
Sent: 24 February 2011
17:07
To: Benjy Aarons - France; DC356; Ed Bailey - Italy; Eric Rae
- Germany; Jeremy Waters - England; Matthew Kelly - Austria; Mike Benyon -
Russia; Reuben Lifshay - Turkey
Subject: DC356 Winter 1905 results
with maps


Welcome to the Game Grid...





We now move on to Spring 1905, with France gone and Italy abandoning the
game (I have heard nothing from Ed in the last week). I will leave ??the
Italian units in place and we will proceed without any orders for those units
until they are gone.






Spring 1905 orders are due on Monday, February 28 at 9:00 pm MST
(04:00 Mar 1 GMT)







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DC356 Fall 1904 results with map - cbconnell   (Feb 22, 2011, 9:20 pm)
Welcome to the Game Grid...




We say goodbye to our first player, and it wasn't who we expected. France played a good game, it started well - but is no more. Thanks Benjy. Please feel free to contribute an end of game statement when the game is over.





I am not sure if it is just that time of the game, or if other reasons were a factor, but we had two players with NMRs this turn. I??believe??that was a primary reason both France and Italy did not keep supply centers. Please remember to turn in preliminary orders early,??especially for situations when something unexpected comes up.??





Austria is still in the game, and captured Rome in the process. Turkey played smart: convoying an army by two fleets all the way to the Italian peninsula. England, Germany and Russia continue to dominate the rest of the board. Russia however showed Germany that it was superior on land while Germany proved dominant on the sea. The only dislodged unit was Germany from Munich, and I moved that unit to the only available location for retreat - Ruhr.





Movement results for Fall of 1904.




Austria: A Venice - Rome.




England: F Barents Sea Supports F North Sea - Norway.

England: F Brest - Gascony.


England: F Irish Sea - Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: F North Sea - Norway.

England: A Picardy - Burgundy.

England: F Portugal - Spain(sc).

England: F Sweden - Gulf of Bothnia.





France: A Gascony, no move received (*Disbanded*).

France: F Gulf of Lyon, no move received.??




Germany: F Baltic Sea Convoys A Denmark - Livonia.

Germany: A Berlin - Silesia (*Bounce*).


Germany: A Denmark - Livonia (*Bounce*).

Germany: F Kiel - Berlin (*Bounce*).

Germany: A Munich Supports A Piedmont - Tyrolia (*Dislodged*).

Germany: A Munich dislodged to Ruhr.


Germany: A Paris Supports F Brest - Gascony.

Germany: A Piedmont - Tyrolia (*Bounce*).




Italy: F Naples, no move received.

Italy: A Tuscany, no move received.

Italy: F Tyrrhenian Sea, no move received.





Russia: A Bohemia Supports A Tyrolia - Munich.

Russia: A Moscow - Livonia (*Bounce*).

Russia: F Prussia - Berlin (*Bounce*).

Russia: F Rumania - Bulgaria(ec).

Russia: A St Petersburg - Norway (*Fails*).


Russia: A Tyrolia - Munich.

Russia: A Vienna - Tyrolia (*Bounce*).

Russia: A Warsaw - Silesia (*Bounce*).




Turkey: F Albania - Adriatic Sea.

Turkey: F Eastern Mediterranean Convoys A Syria - Apulia.


Turkey: F Ionian Sea Convoys A Syria - Apulia.

Turkey: A Smyrna Hold.

Turkey: A Syria - Apulia.

Turkey: A Trieste - Venice.




Winter 1904 orders are due Wednesday, Feb 23 at 9:00 PM MST (04:00 Feb 24 GMT)





England and Russia each get one build.

Italy needs to remove one unit.




Spring 1905 orders are due on Monday, Feb 28 at 9:00 PM MST (04:00 Mar 1 GMT)





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DC356 Fall 1904 results with map - cbconnell   (Feb 22, 2011, 9:20 pm)
Welcome to the Game Grid...




We say goodbye to our first player, and it wasn't who we expected. France played a good game, it started well - but is no more. Thanks Benjy. Please feel free to contribute an end of game statement when the game is over.





I am not sure if it is just that time of the game, or if other reasons were a factor, but we had two players with NMRs this turn. I??believe??that was a primary reason both France and Italy did not keep supply centers. Please remember to turn in preliminary orders early,??especially for situations when something unexpected comes up.??





Austria is still in the game, and captured Rome in the process. Turkey played smart: convoying an army by two fleets all the way to the Italian peninsula. England, Germany and Russia continue to dominate the rest of the board. Russia however showed Germany that it was superior on land while Germany proved dominant on the sea. The only dislodged unit was Germany from Munich, and I moved that unit to the only available location for retreat - Ruhr.





Movement results for Fall of 1904.




Austria: A Venice - Rome.




England: F Barents Sea Supports F North Sea - Norway.

England: F Brest - Gascony.


England: F Irish Sea - Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: F North Sea - Norway.

England: A Picardy - Burgundy.

England: F Portugal - Spain(sc).

England: F Sweden - Gulf of Bothnia.





France: A Gascony, no move received (*Disbanded*).

France: F Gulf of Lyon, no move received.??




Germany: F Baltic Sea Convoys A Denmark - Livonia.

Germany: A Berlin - Silesia (*Bounce*).


Germany: A Denmark - Livonia (*Bounce*).

Germany: F Kiel - Berlin (*Bounce*).

Germany: A Munich Supports A Piedmont - Tyrolia (*Dislodged*).

Germany: A Munich dislodged to Ruhr.


Germany: A Paris Supports F Brest - Gascony.

Germany: A Piedmont - Tyrolia (*Bounce*).




Italy: F Naples, no move received.

Italy: A Tuscany, no move received.

Italy: F Tyrrhenian Sea, no move received.





Russia: A Bohemia Supports A Tyrolia - Munich.

Russia: A Moscow - Livonia (*Bounce*).

Russia: F Prussia - Berlin (*Bounce*).

Russia: F Rumania - Bulgaria(ec).

Russia: A St Petersburg - Norway (*Fails*).


Russia: A Tyrolia - Munich.

Russia: A Vienna - Tyrolia (*Bounce*).

Russia: A Warsaw - Silesia (*Bounce*).




Turkey: F Albania - Adriatic Sea.

Turkey: F Eastern Mediterranean Convoys A Syria - Apulia.


Turkey: F Ionian Sea Convoys A Syria - Apulia.

Turkey: A Smyrna Hold.

Turkey: A Syria - Apulia.

Turkey: A Trieste - Venice.




Winter 1904 orders are due Wednesday, Feb 23 at 9:00 PM MST (04:00 Feb 24 GMT)





England and Russia each get one build.

Italy needs to remove one unit.




Spring 1905 orders are due on Monday, Feb 28 at 9:00 PM MST (04:00 Mar 1 GMT)





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DC356 Fall 1904 results with map (dc356) cbconnell Feb 22, 09:20 pm
Welcome to the Game Grid...




We say goodbye to our first player, and it wasn't who we expected. France played a good game, it started well - but is no more. Thanks Benjy. Please feel free to contribute an end of game statement when the game is over.





I am not sure if it is just that time of the game, or if other reasons were a factor, but we had two players with NMRs this turn. I??believe??that was a primary reason both France and Italy did not keep supply centers. Please remember to turn in preliminary orders early,??especially for situations when something unexpected comes up.??





Austria is still in the game, and captured Rome in the process. Turkey played smart: convoying an army by two fleets all the way to the Italian peninsula. England, Germany and Russia continue to dominate the rest of the board. Russia however showed Germany that it was superior on land while Germany proved dominant on the sea. The only dislodged unit was Germany from Munich, and I moved that unit to the only available location for retreat - Ruhr.





Movement results for Fall of 1904.




Austria: A Venice - Rome.




England: F Barents Sea Supports F North Sea - Norway.

England: F Brest - Gascony.


England: F Irish Sea - Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: F North Sea - Norway.

England: A Picardy - Burgundy.

England: F Portugal - Spain(sc).

England: F Sweden - Gulf of Bothnia.





France: A Gascony, no move received (*Disbanded*).

France: F Gulf of Lyon, no move received.??




Germany: F Baltic Sea Convoys A Denmark - Livonia.

Germany: A Berlin - Silesia (*Bounce*).


Germany: A Denmark - Livonia (*Bounce*).

Germany: F Kiel - Berlin (*Bounce*).

Germany: A Munich Supports A Piedmont - Tyrolia (*Dislodged*).

Germany: A Munich dislodged to Ruhr.


Germany: A Paris Supports F Brest - Gascony.

Germany: A Piedmont - Tyrolia (*Bounce*).




Italy: F Naples, no move received.

Italy: A Tuscany, no move received.

Italy: F Tyrrhenian Sea, no move received.





Russia: A Bohemia Supports A Tyrolia - Munich.

Russia: A Moscow - Livonia (*Bounce*).

Russia: F Prussia - Berlin (*Bounce*).

Russia: F Rumania - Bulgaria(ec).

Russia: A St Petersburg - Norway (*Fails*).


Russia: A Tyrolia - Munich.

Russia: A Vienna - Tyrolia (*Bounce*).

Russia: A Warsaw - Silesia (*Bounce*).




Turkey: F Albania - Adriatic Sea.

Turkey: F Eastern Mediterranean Convoys A Syria - Apulia.


Turkey: F Ionian Sea Convoys A Syria - Apulia.

Turkey: A Smyrna Hold.

Turkey: A Syria - Apulia.

Turkey: A Trieste - Venice.




Winter 1904 orders are due Wednesday, Feb 23 at 9:00 PM MST (04:00 Feb 24 GMT)





England and Russia each get one build.

Italy needs to remove one unit.




Spring 1905 orders are due on Monday, Feb 28 at 9:00 PM MST (04:00 Mar 1 GMT)





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DC356 Summer 1904 Results with Map - cbconnell   (Feb 17, 2011, 9:05 am)
Welcome to the Game Grid...



Here are the results for the Summer 1904 retreats. They were turned in early, so I am getting the results out early too.




Fall 1904 orders are due on Monday, February 21 at 9:00 pm MST (04:00 Feb 22, GMT)





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DC356 Spring 1904 results with map - cbconnell   (Feb 15, 2011, 10:00 pm)
Welcome to the Game Grid...




Turkey is advancing North, England is spreading East and West, and Germany is everywhere. Russia has met some resistance in Central??Europe, and Italy is holding on for now. France on the other hand seems to be all but gone - attacked by Italy, England and Germany at the same time. Surprisingly, Austria is still in the game, holding on to a thread of hope.





I am not sure how things are going to you all, but I am enjoying this game very much. This has proved to be very interesting. Summer Retreat orders from Russia and France are due on Thursday at 9:00pm MST.??





Even though Monday is a "holiday" in the US (President's Day), Fall 1904 orders will be due as usual as we will try to get back on schedule.







Movement results for Spring of 1904. ??(dc356)





Austria: A Tyrolia - Venice.




England: F Barents Sea - St Petersburg(nc) (*Fails*).

England: F Brest Hold.

England: F Liverpool - Irish Sea.

England: F London - North Sea.


England: F Norway - Sweden.

England: A Picardy Supports A Burgundy - Paris.

England: F Portugal - Spain (*Fails*). (No Coast Specified)




France: A Paris - Brest (*Dislodged*).


France: F Tyrrhenian Sea - Rome (*Dislodged*).




Germany: A Berlin Hold.

Germany: A Burgundy - Paris.

Germany: A Denmark Supports F Norway - Sweden.

Germany: F Kiel Supports F Sweden - Baltic Sea.


Germany: A Marseilles - Piedmont.

Germany: A Munich - Silesia (*Bounce*).

Germany: F Sweden - Baltic Sea.




Italy: F Naples Supports F Tunis - Tyrrhenian Sea.

Italy: F Tunis - Tyrrhenian Sea.


Italy: A Tuscany - Rome (*Bounce*).




Russia: F Baltic Sea - Berlin (*Dislodged*).

Russia: A Galicia - Bohemia.

Russia: A Moscow Supports A St Petersburg.

Russia: F Sevastopol - Rumania.


Russia: A St Petersburg Hold.

Russia: A Trieste - Tyrolia.

Russia: A Vienna Supports A Trieste - Tyrolia.

Russia: A Warsaw - Silesia (*Bounce*).




Turkey: F Aegean Sea - Ionian Sea.


Turkey: F Eastern Mediterranean Supports F Aegean Sea - Ionian Sea.

Turkey: F Greece - Albania.

Turkey: A Serbia - Trieste.

Turkey: A Smyrna Hold.

Turkey: A Syria Hold.





The following units were dislodged:




Russian F Baltic Sea can retreat to Gulf of Bothnia or Prussia or Livonia.

French A Paris can retreat to Gascony.

French F Tyrrhenian Sea can retreat to Gulf of Lyon or Western Mediterranean.





Summer retreats are due 48 hours from now, 9:00 pm Thursday February 17 (04:00 GMT Feb 1Cool




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DC356 German Public Post - dipWolf   (Feb 14, 2011, 7:14 pm)
My dearest fellow leaders:
I hope this letter finds you well in your Capitals, and spring has come
early so your people are all a planting.
I wish to bear word that as of Wednesday February 16th 1904 the German
consulate will be temporarily closed.
Our foreign ministers, and the royal family will be off touring the
colonies and will return as of the 21st of February. You have our
sincere apologies. If you have an urgent post our staff at the palace
will try and forward it our way however our ability to reply depends on
the savageness of the colony we are in at the time.
All the best
Kaiser Eric

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DC356 Winter 03 Results with Map - cbconnell   (Feb 11, 2011, 8:52 am)
Welcome to the Game Grid...



Sorry it took so long to get the results out. But here they are!





Adjustment orders for Winter of 1903. ??(dc356)




Austria: Remove A Albania.


Austria: Remove F Venice.




England: Build F London.

England: Build F Liverpool.




France: Remove A Spain.

France: Remove A Gascony.





Germany: Build F Kiel.

Germany: Build A Munich.




Italy: ??Disband A Venice.




Russia: Build A Warsaw.




Turkey: Build A Smyrna.







Ownership of supply centers:




The next phase of dc356 will be Movement for Spring of 1904. Orders are due on Tuesday,??February??15, at 9:00 pm MST (04:00 February 16 GMT) - This is one day later than usual.






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DC 356 Fall 1903 results with map - cbconnell   (Feb 07, 2011, 10:22 pm)
Welcome to the Game Grid...



England and Germany have continued to show their dominance in the Northern and central portions of the map, while Russia is rolling through Austria-Hungary. Austria is barely holding on by capturing Venice. Italy and France are both in decline from their earlier gains.??




Movement results for Fall of 1903. ??



Austria: A Albania - Trieste (*Fails*).


Austria: F Trieste - Venice.


Austria: A Tyrolia Supports F Trieste - Venice.



England: A Belgium - Picardy.


England: F Brest Supports A Belgium - Picardy.


England: F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - Portugal.


England: F North Sea - Norway.


England: F Norway - Barents Sea.



France: A Paris - Gascony.


France: A Picardy - Paris.


France: A Spain Supports A Paris - Gascony.


France: F Tyrrhenian Sea - Tuscany (*Fails*).



Germany: A Burgundy Supports A Gascony - Marseilles.


Germany: A Gascony - Marseilles.


Germany: A Kiel - Denmark.


Germany: A Munich - Berlin.


Germany: F Sweden Supports F North Sea - Norway.



Italy: F Ionian Sea - Naples.


Italy: F Tunis - Tyrrhenian Sea (*Fails*).


Italy: A Tuscany Supports A Venice (*Cut*).


Italy: A Venice Supports A Tuscany (*Dislodged*).



Russia: F Baltic Sea Supports F Sweden - Denmark (*Void*).


Russia: A Budapest - Trieste.


Russia: A Moscow - St Petersburg (*Fails*).


Russia: A Rumania - Galicia.


Russia: F Sevastopol - Armenia (*Bounce*).


Russia: A St Petersburg - Norway (*Fails*).


Russia: A Vienna Supports A Budapest - Trieste.



Turkey: F Aegean Sea - Greece (*Fails*).


Turkey: F Eastern Mediterranean Hold.


Turkey: F Greece - Albania (*Fails*).


Turkey: A Serbia Supports A Budapest - Trieste.


Turkey: A Syria - Armenia (*Bounce*).



The following units were dislodged:



Italian A Venice can retreat to Apulia or Piedmont or Rome, or disband.



Here are the builds and disbands that are required.


Austria: ??Remove ??2


England: ??Build ??2


France: ?? Remove ??2


Germany: ??Build ??2


Italy: ??Remove ??1


Russia: ??Build ??1


Turkey: ??Build ??1



Winter 1903 Orders are due on Wednesday February 9 at 9:00 pm (04:00 GMT on February 10)



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DC356 Fall 1903 order reminder - cbconnell   (Feb 07, 2011, 10:57 am)
Just a reminder that orders are due in 11 hours!



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DC356 Summer retreat results with maps - cbconnell   (Feb 03, 2011, 8:37 am)
Welcome to the Game Grid...



Here are the results of the retreats.??




Fall 1903 orders are due on Monday, February 7 at 9:00 PM MST (04:00 GMT February Cool.





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DC356 Spring 1903 Results with map - cbconnell   (Jan 31, 2011, 10:35 pm)
Welcome to the Game Grid:



France was attacked hard this season from England and Germany -and lost a fleet in the process. Likewise, Germany pounded on Russia in Sweden; Austria put up another valiant effort in defense, but was met with strong opposition from both Russia and Turkey; while Italy took a bit of a rest to regroup.





So, one unit was disbanded, and three units were dislodged. The available retreats for Austria and Russia are listed at the bottom of the email.




Summer retreats are due on Wednesday, February 2 at 9:00pm MST (04:00 GMT Feb 3).






Movement results for Spring of 1903. ??(dc356)




Austria: A Serbia Supports A Vienna - Budapest (*Dislodged*).

Austria: F Trieste - Venice (*Fails*).


Austria: A Vienna - Budapest (*Dislodged*).




England: A Belgium - Picardy (*Fails*).

England: F English Channel - Brest.

England: F Mid-Atlantic Ocean Supports F English Channel - Brest.


England: F North Sea Supports F Norway.

England: F Norway Supports F Denmark - Sweden.




France: F Brest Hold (*Disbanded*).

France: A Gascony - Paris.

France: F Gulf of Lyon - Tyrrhenian Sea.


France: A Picardy - Belgium (*Fails*).

France: A Spain Hold.




Germany: A Burgundy - Gascony.

Germany: F Denmark - Sweden.

Germany: A Kiel Hold.

Germany: A Munich Supports A Ruhr - Burgundy.


Germany: A Ruhr - Burgundy.




Italy: F Eastern Mediterranean - Ionian Sea.

Italy: F Ionian Sea - Tunis.

Italy: A Tuscany Supports A Venice.

Italy: A Venice Supports A Tuscany (*Cut*).





Russia: A Budapest Supports A Galicia - Vienna.

Russia: A Galicia - Vienna.

Russia: A Moscow Hold.

Russia: A Rumania Supports A Greece - Serbia.

Russia: F Sevastopol Hold.


Russia: A St Petersburg Supports F Sweden - Norway.

Russia: F Sweden - Norway (*Dislodged*).




Turkey: F Aegean Sea Supports F Smyrna - Eastern Mediterranean.

Turkey: A Armenia - Syria.


Turkey: F Bulgaria(sc) - Greece.

Turkey: A Greece - Serbia.

Turkey: F Smyrna - Eastern Mediterranean.




The following units were dislodged:





Russian F Sweden can retreat to Skagerrak or Baltic Sea or Gulf of Bothnia or Finland.

Austrian A Serbia can retreat to Albania or Bulgaria.

Austrian A Vienna can retreat to Bohemia or Tyrolia.






Summer retreats are due on Wednesday, February 2 at 9:00pm MST (04:00 GMT Feb 3)




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DC356 Spring 03 reminder - cbconnell   (Jan 31, 2011, 5:31 pm)
I know most everyone has their orders in already, but I hadn't sent out a reminder yet...



Orders are due in 4 1/2 hours from now.




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DC356 Winter 1902 correction - cbconnell   (Jan 28, 2011, 8:06 am)
So, evidently I cannot read, or my geography is really bad....



I misplaced a build on the last map. It is fixed, and here are the new - corrected maps.??




Craig

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DC356 Winter 02 results with map - musclecat   (Jan 28, 2011, 2:28 am)
???


Craig


 


You have put my
build in Warsaw on the map while it was actually in Moscow.


 


Cheers


 


Mike




-----Original Message-----
From: Craig Connell
[mailto:cbconnell(at)gmail.com]
Sent: 28 January 2011
02:33
To: Benjy Aarons - France; DC356; Ed Bailey - Italy; Eric Rae
- Germany; Jeremy Waters - England; Matthew Kelly - Austria; Mike Benyon -
Russia; Reuben Lifshay - Turkey
Subject: DC356 Winter 02 results
with map


Welcome to the Game Grid...





I am sorry for the delay... I have had computer issues the last 24 hours
(that, plus not being home)






Here are the results from the Winter 1902 build and disbands. Russia
built in Moscow, Turkey built in Smyrna, and Italy disbanded Tyrolia.






Just a reminder, Spring 1903 orders are due on Monday, January 31 at 9:00
MST (04:00 GMT Feb 1). Feel free to send them anytime between now and
then!






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DC356 Winter 02 results with map - cbconnell   (Jan 27, 2011, 8:32 pm)
Welcome to the Game Grid...



I am sorry for the delay... I have had computer issues the last 24 hours (that, plus not being home)




Here are the results from the Winter 1902 build and disbands. Russia built in Moscow, Turkey built in Smyrna, and Italy disbanded Tyrolia.





Just a reminder, Spring 1903 orders are due on Monday, January 31 at 9:00 MST (04:00 GMT Feb 1). Feel free to send them anytime between now and then!




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DC356 Winter 02 results with map (dc356) musclecat Jan 28, 02:28 am
???


Craig


 


You have put my
build in Warsaw on the map while it was actually in Moscow.


 


Cheers


 


Mike




-----Original Message-----
From: Craig Connell
[mailto:cbconnell(at)gmail.com]
Sent: 28 January 2011
02:33
To: Benjy Aarons - France; DC356; Ed Bailey - Italy; Eric Rae
- Germany; Jeremy Waters - England; Matthew Kelly - Austria; Mike Benyon -
Russia; Reuben Lifshay - Turkey
Subject: DC356 Winter 02 results
with map


Welcome to the Game Grid...





I am sorry for the delay... I have had computer issues the last 24 hours
(that, plus not being home)






Here are the results from the Winter 1902 build and disbands. Russia
built in Moscow, Turkey built in Smyrna, and Italy disbanded Tyrolia.






Just a reminder, Spring 1903 orders are due on Monday, January 31 at 9:00
MST (04:00 GMT Feb 1). Feel free to send them anytime between now and
then!






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DC356 Fall 1902 Results - with maps - cbconnell   (Jan 24, 2011, 10:31 pm)
Welcome to the Game Grid:



We are now in the midst of the action. We had four major fronts of battle, the Mid-Atlantic Ocean, Marseilles, Norway, and Trieste. England prevailed in the ocean, and held it's own in Norway, France was able to hold off the German advances into Marseilles, and Austria was able to withstand - and even push back - Italy. This has been a year of survival, growth, retreat and failed advances. It all depends on your perspective whether it was good or not!





We have some building and disbanding that needs to happen before we move on to Spring.





Italy: Remove 1.

Russia: Build 1.

Turkey: Build 1.





Italy, Russia and Turkey, please turn in your Winter orders ASAP. New maps will be sent out after Winter orders are due.





Movement results for Fall of 1902. ??(dc356)





Austria: F Albania - Trieste.

Austria: A Serbia Supports F Albania - Trieste.

Austria: A Vienna Supports F Albania - Trieste.




England: A Belgium Supports A Ruhr - Burgundy.



England: F English Channel Supports F Irish Sea - Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: F Irish Sea - Mid-Atlantic Ocean.

England: F North Sea Supports F Norway.

England: F Norway Hold.






France: F Brest - Mid-Atlantic Ocean (*Fails*).

France: A Gascony - Marseilles (*Bounce*).

France: A Picardy - Brest (*Fails*).

France: A Portugal - Spain.

France: F Spain(sc) - Gulf of Lyon.






Germany: A Burgundy - Marseilles (*Bounce*).

Germany: F Denmark Hold.

Germany: A Holland - Kiel.

Germany: A Munich Supports A Ruhr - Burgundy (*Fails*).

Germany: A Ruhr - Burgundy (*Fails*).






Italy: F Ionian Sea - Eastern Mediterranean.

Italy: A Trieste Supports A Galicia - Budapest (*Dislodged*).

Italy: A Tuscany Hold.

Italy: F Tyrrhenian Sea - Ionian Sea.



Italy: A Venice Supports A Trieste.




Russia: A Galicia - Budapest.

Russia: A Rumania Supports A Galicia - Budapest.

Russia: F Sevastopol Hold.

Russia: A St Petersburg Supports F Sweden - Norway.



Russia: F Sweden - Norway (*Fails*).

Russia: A Warsaw - Galicia.




Turkey: F Aegean Sea Supports A Greece.

Turkey: A Armenia Hold.

Turkey: F Constantinople - Bulgaria(sc).



Turkey: A Greece Hold.







The following units were dislodged:

Italian A Trieste retreated to Tyrolia. (the only option)






Winter 1902 (Builds and Disbands) orders are due Wednesday, January 26 at 9:00 pm MST (04:00 GMT Thursday Jan 27); Spring 1903 orders are due Monday, January 31 at 9:00 pm MST (04:00 GMT Feb 1)





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