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Dave Labreche - pebbleanddrag   (Feb 21, 2013, 2:18 pm)
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DC395 Italy EOG - FuzzyLogic   (Apr 16, 2012, 12:43 pm)
Well, I said I'd write an EOG too so here goes.
 
My first thoughts upon starting were "awesome, I drew England, I love England".  Then after seeing the map and what I had to do, it turned to "Well damn that sucks I got England".  Really.  Start with only 1 fleet and be entirely dependent on fleets to reach your homeland.  Not cool.  A few years into the game, I sorta turned to think Turkey started with a worse position, and perhaps Germany too... but other than that, I think England is a pretty bad one.
 
So I figured the only way I was gonna get home is if Warren lets me.  And he did.  I thought there were about 2 options for an Austria to play... 1... to slip thru the straits of Gibraltar before me and use he other fleet to keep me from passing thru, or 2... to slip one fleet thru and use the other to convoy his army toward home, which is the path Warren went.  This let me get my one lonely fleet home in not too bad of time.
 
The key tho was keeping Italy out of my centers long enough to not have to start dropping units.  So I really started out anti-Italy, and that was via working with Russia and France.  This EFR dominated the first half of the game..  I agreed so that France wouldn't go for my centers in Italy, that I'd let him get past me, and that worked well with Dan who was trying to get out of France and needed to attack Italy in Russia.  We timed it all pretty well, and we all got home - altho France benefitted the most, getting back first. 
 
This became a problem, and I have to point out many ppl suggested I not let it happen but I kept my word on that, and the alliance that had gotten me that far in the game.  So he got home, then I did a year or two later. 
 
Things started breaking down then, when Russia was still trying to get home, I just had, and France was becoming a superpower... Looking at all the avenues I could continue to work with EFR... the north was not an option cuz that was Russia... France was not an option, France would take most of Germany, and once he laid claim to Italy too, that was pretty much it.  I could sit around the rest of the game or I could make a move.  It was at this point that I talked to Dan, who agreed we should stab him, and so I did.  If France had taken a more modest approach to closing off the avenues for equal growth, I probly would have stuck with EFR for who knows how long.  That is, as long as France focused on Gemrany and Austria, and I could work on Italy and Turkey.  But when (if I remember) some army went south thru Pie-Ven instead of thru Bur-Mun to help keep Germany out of Germany, that's when I pulled the trigger.
 
It was a pretty effective stab, but was largely tempered by the fact that Russia stabbed me THE VERY NEXT TURN.  Talk about lack of committment.  This was incredibly annoying, for it left EFR completely nothing, FE at war, and Russia now a dominant player.  I think here - if Russia had not stabbed me - we would have taken it to a 2-way ER.
 
This carried on in a slugfest for a couple years, with me defending from R but trying to take out F... the real winners in this scenario were of course everyone else, cuz AGIT all managed to get home during this commotion.  Then we all teamed up against Russia who was getting huge, and so Russia pulled off of me, and we started to go for the ER again.  Trusted him twice...  I did so cuz he pulled off his northern fleet by me... a nice move on his part to get me to change course... but then that only lasted a short while and Russia stabbed me again. 
 
And then we teamed up again, and then stabbed again (I think I stabbed him this time) and it was kind of a mess.  ER relations were pretty well thrashed, but it was still fun playing Dan, who I think really embodies the essence of how the game is supposed to be played... that is, looking a turn or two ahead and always willing to change things up and keep it interesting.
 
Toward that mid-game I ended up pairing up w Italy, who had his own bone to pick w France - altho it should have been directed at me too cuz I was just as instrumental in Italy's slow getting home as France was.  But that was long since history, and when Russia was big, Italy and I made natural allies.  This stuck for the rest of the game... a few really good trust building moves were successful, and we ended up w Iberia returned to Italy, and MAO and everything around it DMZ'd. 
 
This probly would have stayed like this.  I don't think there was a win in this for me at least, cuz of the Med stalemate.  In order to pull it off, I'd have to get clear to Tunis via sea, and with Italy being a strong power, that just wouldn't happen.  I think you can bottle up that path with like 3 or 4 fleets, so it was a non-issue.  So I was open to letting Italy finish off Austria if he wanted to, or just take the 3-way if it passed, since it would have taken a LONG time for Italy to do that. 
 
I've played or GM'd to many of you in the past, and would happily do so again... tho I think this was my first game against Tony & Dave... Tony, you are a crazy player!  You remind me of Felix, one of those who started the dc club.  Always playing completely unpredictably and doing wacky things.  It was definitely frustrating and entertaining at the same time.  And Dave, you were a little quiet for the amount of dipping most of the others were doing on this table, which probly saw you getting home slower than the rest.  That, and being Turkey of course.  I wanted to see you get home, at least when I was with EFR, so that you'd kill off those German centers that were supporting Tony's unpredicatble units.
 
I think that's about it!  Awesome game again Jerome, i had a lot of fun...
-mike
 



From: Isaac Zinner [mailto:isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com]
Sent: Mon 4/16/2012 11:28 AM
To: Isaac Zinner; Michael Sims; Dave Labreche; Dan Dzikowicz; Warren Fleming; Jerome Payne; dc395; Tony Stevens
Subject: DC395 Italy EOG



Hi ,

Well as I'm the first to write an EOG ,
I would like to thank Jerome for GMing very smooth, with almost no NMR.
I do hope to read some other EOG as well.
So here it goes:

In the beginning I was approached by Germany ( Tony ) who offered we work together with Turkey (Dave ).
Since we were very close and thus could use each others help - and so was the TIGer alliance born.
The deal was: I help Tony get one Home SC and so does he, and then we split. At start since I wouldn't disclose ALL my moves ,
only the moves that were of importance to Tony, he felt I'm betraying him and on Fall 1901 we almost terminated the
whole thing off , However Tony got back to his senses and from then on we had very good relations. This lasted almost
to the end of the game when he was in the far north and I in Southern Italy.

I also had some contact with France ( James ) but I found out very soon I can't really trust him . He promised me
to cooperate but was blocking my way from Sev - Black Sea - Con - Ionian to get to Italy.
And so after I lost any hope of getting my southern fleet to Italy I decided to try the same successful route Austria ( Warrren ) had
used and so moved the very long way from StP - to the Western Med. This worked out very nice.but was making me the almost the last one to get back home.

In the meanwhile England ( Mike ) was all over England and France was hurrying to take his part of Germany without making sure his back was secured.
So once Mike offered me to go after France I accepted. This early strike that hit France was  one he never got back to himself. Due to our past relations
I didn't think it would hurt if we get France out.

With Mike I believe I had very good relations and though I heard of his Solo reputation I was quite open with and I feel he was open with me as well.
This lasted to the end of the game to the benefit of both of us.
Though I wouldn't try to stab Warren while hoping Mike would keep my back quiet, I believe if I would have stabbed warren Mike would help him
finishing me off.

I the North I was helping Germany to take his part however Russia was making this impossible . In my opinion Germany lost any chance of making it in the turn of F05 . He asked me to move Sil - Munich , thinking he would bounce me and so will have Mun vacant for a build, I did as he asked but Russia offered to support me there and thus Munich was mine.
And so Tony was left without Mun and no Build. Things got only worse for him after that.

I had very good relations with Tony but I didn't agree to his view of what should be the best turn moves. My tactics were somewhat different, however we cooperated very nicely, while we were at it.

With Warren I had a good start but then on Fall 1906 I did some aggressive moves and took Vienna by surprise planning to move after the rest of Austria, however once Russia (Dan ) decided to side with Warren and supported him on F1907 instead of keeping his word to me and supporting me to Budapest while having me losing back Vienna to Warren, I decided to try and get back to Warren .
I'm happy this worked out as Warren saw that Dan was getting too strong and if we were to fight each other this would just get Russia all over the map. So we had a deal which lasted to the end , to the benefit of both of us.

Dan lost me when he lied to me then on Fall 1907, from then on I had my Army going to Ukr and making him busy trying to defend his home SC
which eventually almost got him eliminated. If he would support me instead I think his situation would have been better.

Dave was from the beginning very loyal and helped me a lot. I did my best to help him when I could and when I got offers to go after him , I refused.
I believe he deserved to survive and if not Mike threatening my East , I might have considered working with Dave in stabbing Warren ( sorry Warren).

 
All in all I enjoyed the game very much,
Thanks all and hope to play another one with you.


--Isaac

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DC395 Italy EOG - egni   (Apr 16, 2012, 11:28 am)
Hi ,

Well as I'm the first to write an EOG ,
I would like to thank Jerome for GMing very smooth, with almost no NMR.
I do hope to read some other EOG as well.
So here it goes:

In the beginning I was approached by Germany ( Tony ) who offered we work together with Turkey (Dave ).



Since we were very close and thus could use each others help - and so was the TIGer alliance born.
The deal was: I help Tony get one Home SC and so does he, and then we split. At start since I wouldn't disclose ALL my moves ,



only the moves that were of importance to Tony, he felt I'm betraying him and on Fall 1901 we almost terminated the
whole thing off , However Tony got back to his senses and from then on we had very good relations. This lasted almost



to the end of the game when he was in the far north and I in Southern Italy.

I also had some contact with France ( James ) but I found out very soon I can't really trust him . He promised me
to cooperate but was blocking my way from Sev - Black Sea - Con - Ionian to get to Italy.



And so after I lost any hope of getting my southern fleet to Italy I decided to try the same successful route Austria ( Warrren ) had
used and so moved the very long way from StP - to the Western Med. This worked out very nice.but was making me the almost the last one to get back home.




In the meanwhile England ( Mike ) was all over England and France was hurrying to take his part of Germany without making sure his back was secured.
So once Mike offered me to go after France I accepted. This early strike that hit France was  one he never got back to himself. Due to our past relations



I didn't think it would hurt if we get France out.

With Mike I believe I had very good relations and though I heard of his Solo reputation I was quite open with and I feel he was open with me as well.
This lasted to the end of the game to the benefit of both of us.


Though I wouldn't try to stab Warren while hoping Mike would keep my back quiet, I believe if I would have stabbed warren Mike would help him
finishing me off.

I the North I was helping Germany to take his part however Russia was making this impossible . In my opinion Germany lost any chance of making it in the turn of F05 . He asked me to move Sil - Munich , thinking he would bounce me and so will have Mun vacant for a build, I did as he asked but Russia offered to support me there and thus Munich was mine.



And so Tony was left without Mun and no Build. Things got only worse for him after that.

I had very good relations with Tony but I didn't agree to his view of what should be the best turn moves. My tactics were somewhat different, however we cooperated very nicely, while we were at it.



With Warren I had a good start but then on Fall 1906 I did some aggressive moves and took Vienna by surprise planning to move after the rest of Austria, however once Russia (Dan ) decided to side with Warren and supported him on F1907 instead of keeping his word to me and supporting me to Budapest while having me losing back Vienna to Warren, I decided to try and get back to Warren .


I'm happy this worked out as Warren saw that Dan was getting too strong and if we were to fight each other this would just get Russia all over the map. So we had a deal which lasted to the end , to the benefit of both of us.



Dan lost me when he lied to me then on Fall 1907, from then on I had my Army going to Ukr and making him busy trying to defend his home SC
which eventually almost got him eliminated. If he would support me instead I think his situation would have been better.



Dave was from the beginning very loyal and helped me a lot. I did my best to help him when I could and when I got offers to go after him , I refused.
I believe he deserved to survive and if not Mike threatening my East , I might have considered working with Dave in stabbing Warren ( sorry Warren).



 
All in all I enjoyed the game very much,
Thanks all and hope to play another one with you.


--Isaac

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DC395 Italy EOG (dc395) FuzzyLogic Apr 16, 12:43 pm
Well, I said I'd write an EOG too so here goes.
 
My first thoughts upon starting were "awesome, I drew England, I love England".  Then after seeing the map and what I had to do, it turned to "Well damn that sucks I got England".  Really.  Start with only 1 fleet and be entirely dependent on fleets to reach your homeland.  Not cool.  A few years into the game, I sorta turned to think Turkey started with a worse position, and perhaps Germany too... but other than that, I think England is a pretty bad one.
 
So I figured the only way I was gonna get home is if Warren lets me.  And he did.  I thought there were about 2 options for an Austria to play... 1... to slip thru the straits of Gibraltar before me and use he other fleet to keep me from passing thru, or 2... to slip one fleet thru and use the other to convoy his army toward home, which is the path Warren went.  This let me get my one lonely fleet home in not too bad of time.
 
The key tho was keeping Italy out of my centers long enough to not have to start dropping units.  So I really started out anti-Italy, and that was via working with Russia and France.  This EFR dominated the first half of the game..  I agreed so that France wouldn't go for my centers in Italy, that I'd let him get past me, and that worked well with Dan who was trying to get out of France and needed to attack Italy in Russia.  We timed it all pretty well, and we all got home - altho France benefitted the most, getting back first. 
 
This became a problem, and I have to point out many ppl suggested I not let it happen but I kept my word on that, and the alliance that had gotten me that far in the game.  So he got home, then I did a year or two later. 
 
Things started breaking down then, when Russia was still trying to get home, I just had, and France was becoming a superpower... Looking at all the avenues I could continue to work with EFR... the north was not an option cuz that was Russia... France was not an option, France would take most of Germany, and once he laid claim to Italy too, that was pretty much it.  I could sit around the rest of the game or I could make a move.  It was at this point that I talked to Dan, who agreed we should stab him, and so I did.  If France had taken a more modest approach to closing off the avenues for equal growth, I probly would have stuck with EFR for who knows how long.  That is, as long as France focused on Gemrany and Austria, and I could work on Italy and Turkey.  But when (if I remember) some army went south thru Pie-Ven instead of thru Bur-Mun to help keep Germany out of Germany, that's when I pulled the trigger.
 
It was a pretty effective stab, but was largely tempered by the fact that Russia stabbed me THE VERY NEXT TURN.  Talk about lack of committment.  This was incredibly annoying, for it left EFR completely nothing, FE at war, and Russia now a dominant player.  I think here - if Russia had not stabbed me - we would have taken it to a 2-way ER.
 
This carried on in a slugfest for a couple years, with me defending from R but trying to take out F... the real winners in this scenario were of course everyone else, cuz AGIT all managed to get home during this commotion.  Then we all teamed up against Russia who was getting huge, and so Russia pulled off of me, and we started to go for the ER again.  Trusted him twice...  I did so cuz he pulled off his northern fleet by me... a nice move on his part to get me to change course... but then that only lasted a short while and Russia stabbed me again. 
 
And then we teamed up again, and then stabbed again (I think I stabbed him this time) and it was kind of a mess.  ER relations were pretty well thrashed, but it was still fun playing Dan, who I think really embodies the essence of how the game is supposed to be played... that is, looking a turn or two ahead and always willing to change things up and keep it interesting.
 
Toward that mid-game I ended up pairing up w Italy, who had his own bone to pick w France - altho it should have been directed at me too cuz I was just as instrumental in Italy's slow getting home as France was.  But that was long since history, and when Russia was big, Italy and I made natural allies.  This stuck for the rest of the game... a few really good trust building moves were successful, and we ended up w Iberia returned to Italy, and MAO and everything around it DMZ'd. 
 
This probly would have stayed like this.  I don't think there was a win in this for me at least, cuz of the Med stalemate.  In order to pull it off, I'd have to get clear to Tunis via sea, and with Italy being a strong power, that just wouldn't happen.  I think you can bottle up that path with like 3 or 4 fleets, so it was a non-issue.  So I was open to letting Italy finish off Austria if he wanted to, or just take the 3-way if it passed, since it would have taken a LONG time for Italy to do that. 
 
I've played or GM'd to many of you in the past, and would happily do so again... tho I think this was my first game against Tony & Dave... Tony, you are a crazy player!  You remind me of Felix, one of those who started the dc club.  Always playing completely unpredictably and doing wacky things.  It was definitely frustrating and entertaining at the same time.  And Dave, you were a little quiet for the amount of dipping most of the others were doing on this table, which probly saw you getting home slower than the rest.  That, and being Turkey of course.  I wanted to see you get home, at least when I was with EFR, so that you'd kill off those German centers that were supporting Tony's unpredicatble units.
 
I think that's about it!  Awesome game again Jerome, i had a lot of fun...
-mike
 



From: Isaac Zinner [mailto:isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com]
Sent: Mon 4/16/2012 11:28 AM
To: Isaac Zinner; Michael Sims; Dave Labreche; Dan Dzikowicz; Warren Fleming; Jerome Payne; dc395; Tony Stevens
Subject: DC395 Italy EOG



Hi ,

Well as I'm the first to write an EOG ,
I would like to thank Jerome for GMing very smooth, with almost no NMR.
I do hope to read some other EOG as well.
So here it goes:

In the beginning I was approached by Germany ( Tony ) who offered we work together with Turkey (Dave ).
Since we were very close and thus could use each others help - and so was the TIGer alliance born.
The deal was: I help Tony get one Home SC and so does he, and then we split. At start since I wouldn't disclose ALL my moves ,
only the moves that were of importance to Tony, he felt I'm betraying him and on Fall 1901 we almost terminated the
whole thing off , However Tony got back to his senses and from then on we had very good relations. This lasted almost
to the end of the game when he was in the far north and I in Southern Italy.

I also had some contact with France ( James ) but I found out very soon I can't really trust him . He promised me
to cooperate but was blocking my way from Sev - Black Sea - Con - Ionian to get to Italy.
And so after I lost any hope of getting my southern fleet to Italy I decided to try the same successful route Austria ( Warrren ) had
used and so moved the very long way from StP - to the Western Med. This worked out very nice.but was making me the almost the last one to get back home.

In the meanwhile England ( Mike ) was all over England and France was hurrying to take his part of Germany without making sure his back was secured.
So once Mike offered me to go after France I accepted. This early strike that hit France was  one he never got back to himself. Due to our past relations
I didn't think it would hurt if we get France out.

With Mike I believe I had very good relations and though I heard of his Solo reputation I was quite open with and I feel he was open with me as well.
This lasted to the end of the game to the benefit of both of us.
Though I wouldn't try to stab Warren while hoping Mike would keep my back quiet, I believe if I would have stabbed warren Mike would help him
finishing me off.

I the North I was helping Germany to take his part however Russia was making this impossible . In my opinion Germany lost any chance of making it in the turn of F05 . He asked me to move Sil - Munich , thinking he would bounce me and so will have Mun vacant for a build, I did as he asked but Russia offered to support me there and thus Munich was mine.
And so Tony was left without Mun and no Build. Things got only worse for him after that.

I had very good relations with Tony but I didn't agree to his view of what should be the best turn moves. My tactics were somewhat different, however we cooperated very nicely, while we were at it.

With Warren I had a good start but then on Fall 1906 I did some aggressive moves and took Vienna by surprise planning to move after the rest of Austria, however once Russia (Dan ) decided to side with Warren and supported him on F1907 instead of keeping his word to me and supporting me to Budapest while having me losing back Vienna to Warren, I decided to try and get back to Warren .
I'm happy this worked out as Warren saw that Dan was getting too strong and if we were to fight each other this would just get Russia all over the map. So we had a deal which lasted to the end , to the benefit of both of us.

Dan lost me when he lied to me then on Fall 1907, from then on I had my Army going to Ukr and making him busy trying to defend his home SC
which eventually almost got him eliminated. If he would support me instead I think his situation would have been better.

Dave was from the beginning very loyal and helped me a lot. I did my best to help him when I could and when I got offers to go after him , I refused.
I believe he deserved to survive and if not Mike threatening my East , I might have considered working with Dave in stabbing Warren ( sorry Warren).

 
All in all I enjoyed the game very much,
Thanks all and hope to play another one with you.


--Isaac
dc395 draw succeeds! - FLTeacher   (Apr 05, 2012, 10:48 am)
Well, I don't think I enjoyed it as much as you guys, but the ew variance was worth a try ... thx for the time and effort Jerome.
 
Tony.

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dc395 draw succeeds! - egni   (Apr 05, 2012, 9:52 am)
Hello all,
Thanks to all , enjoyed it very much.Thanks Jerome for GMing , you kept the game running and almost no NMR.Will write an EOG as well.

--Isaac


On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 5:37 PM, Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com> wrote:




Definitely thanks to all!  I'm kinda surprised to see this pass... I voted for it figuring what the heck, cant hurt if it passes, and if it doesn't, then go for something better.  Awesome game of GMing, Jerome... incredibly timely and enjoyable.  My first Shift game, so it was interesting to see the dynamics in it are totally different from a normal game.  Will work on a full EOG too.

-mike
 


From: Dave Labreche [mailto:pebbleanddrag(at)yahoo.ca]
Sent: Wed 4/4/2012 11:28 PM
To: Dan Dzikowicz; aandtstevens; Warren Fleming; cluffy123(at)gmail.com; Isaac Zinner; Jerome Payne; Michael Sims

Cc: dc395
Subject: Re: dc395 draw succeeds!



Hello folks
 
Congrats to Mike, Isaac and Warren.
Many thanks to our trusty GM Jerome.
Thanks to all for an interesting game.
 
Dave


From: Dan Dzikowicz <ddz999cat23(at)yahoo.com>
To: Warren Fleming <alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com>; "jerome777(at)ymail.com" <jerome777(at)ymail.com>; "pebbleanddrag(at)yahoo.ca" <pebbleanddrag(at)yahoo.ca>; "mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com" <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com>; "isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com" <isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com>; "cluffy123(at)gmail.com" <cluffy123(at)gmail.com>; "aandtstevens(at)gmail.com" <aandtstevens(at)gmail.com>

Cc: "dc395(at)diplomaticcorp.com" <dc395(at)diplomaticcorp.com>

Sent: Wednesday, April 4, 2012 9:27:35 PM
Subject: Re: dc395 draw succeeds!


Many thanks Jerome for GMing!  Great job.  And well played everyone and kudos to Warren Mike and Isaac.


I hope to get an EOG statement out soon.



Dan









From: Warren Fleming <alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com>
To: jerome777(at)ymail.com; pebbleanddrag(at)yahoo.ca; ddz999cat23(at)yahoo.com; mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com; isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com; cluffy123(at)gmail.com; aandtstevens(at)gmail.com

Cc: dc395(at)diplomaticcorp.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 4, 2012 4:42 PM

Subject: RE: dc395 draw succeeds!



Nice game guys.  Thanks Jerome!!  Four still going on? That's impressive.


Warren


Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2012 22:14:10 +0100From: jerome777(at)ymail.comSubject: dc395 draw succeeds!To: jerome777(at)ymail.com; pebbleanddrag(at)yahoo.ca; ddz999cat23(at)yahoo.com; mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com; isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com; alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com; cluffy123(at)gmail.com; AandTStevens(at)GMail.comCC: dc395(at)diplomaticcorp.com


Now then fellas,
 
The AEI draw proposal has succeeded! 'Taran-tara!'
 
Congratulations to Warren, Mike and Isaac on an extremely well-played game, and on getting a slice of that draw. I have to say I am deeply impressed with the play of all three of you - and also with Daniel's managing to hang on for a survival too. Dave you did well too, to get back home and to build up a growing stake in your homeland. Well done to you all!

 
I'd be delighted to hear end-game statements from all seven of you about how the game progressed from your perspectives.
 
Also, a plea to all seven of you (well, except Mike I guess!) to consider being a GM yourselves. Our hobby can't function without GMs, and it really isn't a difficult role to play. Please consider putting your hand up and volunteering to GM a game sometime. I'd be delighted to walk you through it if you've never GMed before. It's not hard, it takes around 20 mins per turn, and it can be quite satisfying too. Also if you don't volunteer, then I might get stuck for even more games in the future - finishing this game means that I'm left with just the four games to GM now...!

 
Finally, I'd also be delighted if somebody would offer to GM a game of Shift-Right (or Shift-Left for that matter) at the dc site sometime soon. I'd love to give it a go as a player myself!
 
Best,
 
Jerome

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dc395 draw succeeds! - FuzzyLogic   (Apr 05, 2012, 9:37 am)
Definitely thanks to all!  I'm kinda surprised to see this pass... I voted for it figuring what the heck, cant hurt if it passes, and if it doesn't, then go for something better.  Awesome game of GMing, Jerome... incredibly timely and enjoyable.  My first Shift game, so it was interesting to see the dynamics in it are totally different from a normal game.  Will work on a full EOG too.
-mike
 



From: Dave Labreche [mailto:pebbleanddrag(at)yahoo.ca]
Sent: Wed 4/4/2012 11:28 PM
To: Dan Dzikowicz; aandtstevens; Warren Fleming; cluffy123(at)gmail.com; Isaac Zinner; Jerome Payne; Michael Sims
Cc: dc395
Subject: Re: dc395 draw succeeds!




Hello folks
 
Congrats to Mike, Isaac and Warren.
Many thanks to our trusty GM Jerome.
Thanks to all for an interesting game.
 
Dave



From: Dan Dzikowicz <ddz999cat23(at)yahoo.com>
To: Warren Fleming <alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com>; "jerome777(at)ymail.com" <jerome777(at)ymail.com>; "pebbleanddrag(at)yahoo.ca" <pebbleanddrag(at)yahoo.ca>; "mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com" <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com>; "isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com" <isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com>; "cluffy123(at)gmail.com" <cluffy123(at)gmail.com>; "aandtstevens(at)gmail.com" <aandtstevens(at)gmail.com>
Cc: "dc395(at)diplomaticcorp.com" <dc395(at)diplomaticcorp.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 4, 2012 9:27:35 PM
Subject: Re: dc395 draw succeeds!




Many thanks Jerome for GMing!  Great job.  And well played everyone and kudos to Warren Mike and Isaac.


I hope to get an EOG statement out soon.



Dan










From: Warren Fleming <alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com>
To: jerome777(at)ymail.com; pebbleanddrag(at)yahoo.ca; ddz999cat23(at)yahoo.com; mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com; isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com; cluffy123(at)gmail.com; aandtstevens(at)gmail.com
Cc: dc395(at)diplomaticcorp.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 4, 2012 4:42 PM
Subject: RE: dc395 draw succeeds!





Nice game guys.  Thanks Jerome!!  Four still going on? That's impressive.


Warren


Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2012 22:14:10 +0100From: jerome777(at)ymail.comSubject: dc395 draw succeeds!To: jerome777(at)ymail.com; pebbleanddrag(at)yahoo.ca; ddz999cat23(at)yahoo.com; mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com; isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com; alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com; cluffy123(at)gmail.com; AandTStevens(at)GMail.comCC: dc395(at)diplomaticcorp.com




Now then fellas,
 
The AEI draw proposal has succeeded! 'Taran-tara!'
 
Congratulations to Warren, Mike and Isaac on an extremely well-played game, and on getting a slice of that draw. I have to say I am deeply impressed with the play of all three of you - and also with Daniel's managing to hang on for a survival too. Dave you did well too, to get back home and to build up a growing stake in your homeland. Well done to you all!
 
I'd be delighted to hear end-game statements from all seven of you about how the game progressed from your perspectives.
 
Also, a plea to all seven of you (well, except Mike I guess!) to consider being a GM yourselves. Our hobby can't function without GMs, and it really isn't a difficult role to play. Please consider putting your hand up and volunteering to GM a game sometime. I'd be delighted to walk you through it if you've never GMed before. It's not hard, it takes around 20 mins per turn, and it can be quite satisfying too. Also if you don't volunteer, then I might get stuck for even more games in the future - finishing this game means that I'm left with just the four games to GM now...!
 
Finally, I'd also be delighted if somebody would offer to GM a game of Shift-Right (or Shift-Left for that matter) at the dc site sometime soon. I'd love to give it a go as a player myself!
 
Best,
 
Jerome

[Reply]

dc395 draw succeeds! - pebbleanddrag   (Apr 04, 2012, 11:28 pm)
Hello folks
 
Congrats to Mike, Isaac and Warren.
Many thanks to our trusty GM Jerome.
Thanks to all for an interesting game.
 
Dave

From: Dan Dzikowicz <ddz999cat23(at)yahoo.com>
To: Warren Fleming <alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com>; "jerome777(at)ymail.com" <jerome777(at)ymail.com>; "pebbleanddrag(at)yahoo.ca" <pebbleanddrag(at)yahoo.ca>; "mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com" <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com>; "isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com" <isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com>; "cluffy123(at)gmail.com" <cluffy123(at)gmail.com>; "aandtstevens(at)gmail.com" <aandtstevens(at)gmail.com>
Cc: "dc395(at)diplomaticcorp.com" <dc395(at)diplomaticcorp.com>

Sent: Wednesday, April 4, 2012 9:27:35 PM
Subject: Re: dc395 draw succeeds!


Many thanks Jerome for GMing!  Great job.  And well played everyone and kudos to Warren Mike and Isaac.


I hope to get an EOG statement out soon.



Dan








From: Warren Fleming <alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com>
To: jerome777(at)ymail.com; pebbleanddrag(at)yahoo.ca; ddz999cat23(at)yahoo.com; mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com; isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com; cluffy123(at)gmail.com; aandtstevens(at)gmail.com
Cc: dc395(at)diplomaticcorp.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 4, 2012 4:42 PM
Subject: RE: dc395 draw succeeds!



Nice game guys.  Thanks Jerome!!  Four still going on? That's impressive.


Warren

Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2012 22:14:10 +0100From: jerome777(at)ymail.comSubject: dc395 draw succeeds!To: jerome777(at)ymail.com; pebbleanddrag(at)yahoo.ca; ddz999cat23(at)yahoo.com; mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com; isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com; alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com; cluffy123(at)gmail.com; AandTStevens(at)GMail.comCC: dc395(at)diplomaticcorp.com


Now then fellas,
 
The AEI draw proposal has succeeded! 'Taran-tara!'
 
Congratulations to Warren, Mike and Isaac on an extremely well-played game, and on getting a slice of that draw. I have to say I am deeply impressed with the play of all three of you - and also with Daniel's managing to hang on for a survival too. Dave you did well too, to get back home and to build up a growing stake in your homeland. Well done to you all!
 
I'd be delighted to hear end-game statements from all seven of you about how the game progressed from your perspectives.
 
Also, a plea to all seven of you (well, except Mike I guess!) to consider being a GM yourselves. Our hobby can't function without GMs, and it really isn't a difficult role to play. Please consider putting your hand up and volunteering to GM a game sometime. I'd be delighted to walk you through it if you've never GMed before. It's not hard, it takes around 20 mins per turn, and it can be quite satisfying too. Also if you don't volunteer, then I might get stuck for even more games in the future - finishing this game means that I'm left with just the four games to GM now...!
 
Finally, I'd also be delighted if somebody would offer to GM a game of Shift-Right (or Shift-Left for that matter) at the dc site sometime soon. I'd love to give it a go as a player myself!
 
Best,
 
Jerome

[Reply]

dc395 draw succeeds! - ddz999cat23   (Apr 04, 2012, 10:27 pm)
Many thanks Jerome for GMing!  Great job.  And well played everyone and kudos to Warren Mike and Isaac.
I hope to get an EOG statement out soon.

Dan



From: Warren Fleming <alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com>
To: jerome777(at)ymail.com; pebbleanddrag(at)yahoo.ca; ddz999cat23(at)yahoo.com; mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com;
isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com; cluffy123(at)gmail.com; aandtstevens(at)gmail.com
Cc: dc395(at)diplomaticcorp.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 4, 2012 4:42 PM
Subject: RE: dc395 draw succeeds!






Nice game guys.  Thanks Jerome!!  Four still going on? That's impressive.
Warren

Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2012 22:14:10 +0100
From: jerome777(at)ymail.com
Subject: dc395 draw succeeds!
To: jerome777(at)ymail.com; pebbleanddrag(at)yahoo.ca; ddz999cat23(at)yahoo.com; mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com; isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com; alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com; cluffy123(at)gmail.com; AandTStevens(at)GMail.com
CC: dc395(at)diplomaticcorp.com

Now then fellas,
 
The AEI draw proposal has succeeded! 'Taran-tara!'
 
Congratulations to Warren, Mike and Isaac on an extremely well-played game, and on getting a slice of that draw. I have to say I am deeply impressed with the play of all three of you - and also with Daniel's managing to hang on for a survival too. Dave you did well too, to get back home and to build up a growing stake in your homeland. Well done to you all!
 
I'd be delighted to hear end-game statements from all seven of you about how the game progressed from your perspectives.
 
Also, a plea to all seven of you (well, except Mike I guess!) to consider being a GM yourselves. Our hobby can't function without GMs, and it really isn't a difficult role to play. Please consider putting your hand up and volunteering to GM a game sometime. I'd be delighted to walk you through it if you've never GMed before. It's not hard, it takes around 20 mins per turn, and it can be quite satisfying too. Also if you don't volunteer, then I might get stuck for even more games in the future - finishing this game means that I'm left with just the four games to GM now...!
 
Finally, I'd also be delighted if somebody would offer to GM a game of Shift-Right (or Shift-Left for that matter) at the dc site sometime soon. I'd love to give it a go as a player myself!
 
Best,
 
Jerome

[Reply]

dc395 draw succeeds! - alwayshunted   (Apr 04, 2012, 4:42 pm)
Nice game guys.  Thanks Jerome!!  Four still going on? That's impressive.
Warren

Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2012 22:14:10 +0100
From: jerome777(at)ymail.com
Subject: dc395 draw succeeds!
To: jerome777(at)ymail.com; pebbleanddrag(at)yahoo.ca; ddz999cat23(at)yahoo.com; mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com; isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com; alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com; cluffy123(at)gmail.com; AandTStevens(at)GMail.com
CC: dc395(at)diplomaticcorp.com

Now then fellas,
 
The AEI draw proposal has succeeded! 'Taran-tara!'
 
Congratulations to Warren, Mike and Isaac on an extremely well-played game, and on getting a slice of that draw. I have to say I am deeply impressed with the play of all three of you - and also with Daniel's managing to hang on for a survival too. Dave you did well too, to get back home and to build up a growing stake in your homeland. Well done to you all!
 
I'd be delighted to hear end-game statements from all seven of you about how the game progressed from your perspectives.
 
Also, a plea to all seven of you (well, except Mike I guess!) to consider being a GM yourselves. Our hobby can't function without GMs, and it really isn't a difficult role to play. Please consider putting your hand up and volunteering to GM a game sometime. I'd be delighted to walk you through it if you've never GMed before. It's not hard, it takes around 20 mins per turn, and it can be quite satisfying too. Also if you don't volunteer, then I might get stuck for even more games in the future - finishing this game means that I'm left with just the four games to GM now...!
 
Finally, I'd also be delighted if somebody would offer to GM a game of Shift-Right (or Shift-Left for that matter) at the dc site sometime soon. I'd love to give it a go as a player myself!
 
Best,
 
Jerome

[Reply]

dc395 draw succeeds! - jerome777   (Apr 04, 2012, 4:14 pm)
Now then fellas,
 
The AEI draw proposal has succeeded! 'Taran-tara!'
 
Congratulations to Warren, Mike and Isaac on an extremely well-played game, and on getting a slice of that draw. I have to say I am deeply impressed with the play of all three of you - and also with Daniel's managing to hang on for a survival too. Dave you did well too, to get back home and to build up a growing stake in your homeland. Well done to you all!
 
I'd be delighted to hear end-game statements from all seven of you about how the game progressed from your perspectives.
 
Also, a plea to all seven of you (well, except Mike I guess!) to consider being a GM yourselves. Our hobby can't function without GMs, and it really isn't a difficult role to play. Please consider putting your hand up and volunteering to GM a game sometime. I'd be delighted to walk you through it if you've never GMed before. It's not hard, it takes around 20 mins per turn, and it can be quite satisfying too. Also if you don't volunteer, then I might get stuck for even more games in the future - finishing this game means that I'm left with just the four games to GM now...!
 
Finally, I'd also be delighted if somebody would offer to GM a game of Shift-Right (or Shift-Left for that matter) at the dc site sometime soon. I'd love to give it a go as a player myself!
 
Best,
 
Jerome

[Reply]

dc395 draw succeeds! (dc395) alwayshunted Apr 04, 04:42 pm
Nice game guys.  Thanks Jerome!!  Four still going on? That's impressive.
Warren

Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2012 22:14:10 +0100
From: jerome777(at)ymail.com
Subject: dc395 draw succeeds!
To: jerome777(at)ymail.com; pebbleanddrag(at)yahoo.ca; ddz999cat23(at)yahoo.com; mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com; isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com; alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com; cluffy123(at)gmail.com; AandTStevens(at)GMail.com
CC: dc395(at)diplomaticcorp.com

Now then fellas,
 
The AEI draw proposal has succeeded! 'Taran-tara!'
 
Congratulations to Warren, Mike and Isaac on an extremely well-played game, and on getting a slice of that draw. I have to say I am deeply impressed with the play of all three of you - and also with Daniel's managing to hang on for a survival too. Dave you did well too, to get back home and to build up a growing stake in your homeland. Well done to you all!
 
I'd be delighted to hear end-game statements from all seven of you about how the game progressed from your perspectives.
 
Also, a plea to all seven of you (well, except Mike I guess!) to consider being a GM yourselves. Our hobby can't function without GMs, and it really isn't a difficult role to play. Please consider putting your hand up and volunteering to GM a game sometime. I'd be delighted to walk you through it if you've never GMed before. It's not hard, it takes around 20 mins per turn, and it can be quite satisfying too. Also if you don't volunteer, then I might get stuck for even more games in the future - finishing this game means that I'm left with just the four games to GM now...!
 
Finally, I'd also be delighted if somebody would offer to GM a game of Shift-Right (or Shift-Left for that matter) at the dc site sometime soon. I'd love to give it a go as a player myself!
 
Best,
 
Jerome
dc395 draw succeeds! (dc395) ddz999cat23 Apr 04, 10:27 pm
Many thanks Jerome for GMing!  Great job.  And well played everyone and kudos to Warren Mike and Isaac.
I hope to get an EOG statement out soon.

Dan



From: Warren Fleming <alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com>
To: jerome777(at)ymail.com; pebbleanddrag(at)yahoo.ca; ddz999cat23(at)yahoo.com; mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com;
isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com; cluffy123(at)gmail.com; aandtstevens(at)gmail.com
Cc: dc395(at)diplomaticcorp.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 4, 2012 4:42 PM
Subject: RE: dc395 draw succeeds!






Nice game guys.  Thanks Jerome!!  Four still going on? That's impressive.
Warren

Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2012 22:14:10 +0100
From: jerome777(at)ymail.com
Subject: dc395 draw succeeds!
To: jerome777(at)ymail.com; pebbleanddrag(at)yahoo.ca; ddz999cat23(at)yahoo.com; mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com; isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com; alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com; cluffy123(at)gmail.com; AandTStevens(at)GMail.com
CC: dc395(at)diplomaticcorp.com

Now then fellas,
 
The AEI draw proposal has succeeded! 'Taran-tara!'
 
Congratulations to Warren, Mike and Isaac on an extremely well-played game, and on getting a slice of that draw. I have to say I am deeply impressed with the play of all three of you - and also with Daniel's managing to hang on for a survival too. Dave you did well too, to get back home and to build up a growing stake in your homeland. Well done to you all!
 
I'd be delighted to hear end-game statements from all seven of you about how the game progressed from your perspectives.
 
Also, a plea to all seven of you (well, except Mike I guess!) to consider being a GM yourselves. Our hobby can't function without GMs, and it really isn't a difficult role to play. Please consider putting your hand up and volunteering to GM a game sometime. I'd be delighted to walk you through it if you've never GMed before. It's not hard, it takes around 20 mins per turn, and it can be quite satisfying too. Also if you don't volunteer, then I might get stuck for even more games in the future - finishing this game means that I'm left with just the four games to GM now...!
 
Finally, I'd also be delighted if somebody would offer to GM a game of Shift-Right (or Shift-Left for that matter) at the dc site sometime soon. I'd love to give it a go as a player myself!
 
Best,
 
Jerome
dc395 draw succeeds! (dc395) pebbleanddrag Apr 04, 11:28 pm
Hello folks
 
Congrats to Mike, Isaac and Warren.
Many thanks to our trusty GM Jerome.
Thanks to all for an interesting game.
 
Dave

From: Dan Dzikowicz <ddz999cat23(at)yahoo.com>
To: Warren Fleming <alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com>; "jerome777(at)ymail.com" <jerome777(at)ymail.com>; "pebbleanddrag(at)yahoo.ca" <pebbleanddrag(at)yahoo.ca>; "mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com" <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com>; "isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com" <isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com>; "cluffy123(at)gmail.com" <cluffy123(at)gmail.com>; "aandtstevens(at)gmail.com" <aandtstevens(at)gmail.com>
Cc: "dc395(at)diplomaticcorp.com" <dc395(at)diplomaticcorp.com>

Sent: Wednesday, April 4, 2012 9:27:35 PM
Subject: Re: dc395 draw succeeds!


Many thanks Jerome for GMing!  Great job.  And well played everyone and kudos to Warren Mike and Isaac.


I hope to get an EOG statement out soon.



Dan








From: Warren Fleming <alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com>
To: jerome777(at)ymail.com; pebbleanddrag(at)yahoo.ca; ddz999cat23(at)yahoo.com; mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com; isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com; cluffy123(at)gmail.com; aandtstevens(at)gmail.com
Cc: dc395(at)diplomaticcorp.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 4, 2012 4:42 PM
Subject: RE: dc395 draw succeeds!



Nice game guys.  Thanks Jerome!!  Four still going on? That's impressive.


Warren

Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2012 22:14:10 +0100From: jerome777(at)ymail.comSubject: dc395 draw succeeds!To: jerome777(at)ymail.com; pebbleanddrag(at)yahoo.ca; ddz999cat23(at)yahoo.com; mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com; isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com; alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com; cluffy123(at)gmail.com; AandTStevens(at)GMail.comCC: dc395(at)diplomaticcorp.com


Now then fellas,
 
The AEI draw proposal has succeeded! 'Taran-tara!'
 
Congratulations to Warren, Mike and Isaac on an extremely well-played game, and on getting a slice of that draw. I have to say I am deeply impressed with the play of all three of you - and also with Daniel's managing to hang on for a survival too. Dave you did well too, to get back home and to build up a growing stake in your homeland. Well done to you all!
 
I'd be delighted to hear end-game statements from all seven of you about how the game progressed from your perspectives.
 
Also, a plea to all seven of you (well, except Mike I guess!) to consider being a GM yourselves. Our hobby can't function without GMs, and it really isn't a difficult role to play. Please consider putting your hand up and volunteering to GM a game sometime. I'd be delighted to walk you through it if you've never GMed before. It's not hard, it takes around 20 mins per turn, and it can be quite satisfying too. Also if you don't volunteer, then I might get stuck for even more games in the future - finishing this game means that I'm left with just the four games to GM now...!
 
Finally, I'd also be delighted if somebody would offer to GM a game of Shift-Right (or Shift-Left for that matter) at the dc site sometime soon. I'd love to give it a go as a player myself!
 
Best,
 
Jerome
dc395 draw succeeds! (dc395) FuzzyLogic Apr 05, 09:37 am
Definitely thanks to all!  I'm kinda surprised to see this pass... I voted for it figuring what the heck, cant hurt if it passes, and if it doesn't, then go for something better.  Awesome game of GMing, Jerome... incredibly timely and enjoyable.  My first Shift game, so it was interesting to see the dynamics in it are totally different from a normal game.  Will work on a full EOG too.
-mike
 



From: Dave Labreche [mailto:pebbleanddrag(at)yahoo.ca]
Sent: Wed 4/4/2012 11:28 PM
To: Dan Dzikowicz; aandtstevens; Warren Fleming; cluffy123(at)gmail.com; Isaac Zinner; Jerome Payne; Michael Sims
Cc: dc395
Subject: Re: dc395 draw succeeds!




Hello folks
 
Congrats to Mike, Isaac and Warren.
Many thanks to our trusty GM Jerome.
Thanks to all for an interesting game.
 
Dave



From: Dan Dzikowicz <ddz999cat23(at)yahoo.com>
To: Warren Fleming <alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com>; "jerome777(at)ymail.com" <jerome777(at)ymail.com>; "pebbleanddrag(at)yahoo.ca" <pebbleanddrag(at)yahoo.ca>; "mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com" <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com>; "isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com" <isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com>; "cluffy123(at)gmail.com" <cluffy123(at)gmail.com>; "aandtstevens(at)gmail.com" <aandtstevens(at)gmail.com>
Cc: "dc395(at)diplomaticcorp.com" <dc395(at)diplomaticcorp.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 4, 2012 9:27:35 PM
Subject: Re: dc395 draw succeeds!




Many thanks Jerome for GMing!  Great job.  And well played everyone and kudos to Warren Mike and Isaac.


I hope to get an EOG statement out soon.



Dan










From: Warren Fleming <alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com>
To: jerome777(at)ymail.com; pebbleanddrag(at)yahoo.ca; ddz999cat23(at)yahoo.com; mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com; isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com; cluffy123(at)gmail.com; aandtstevens(at)gmail.com
Cc: dc395(at)diplomaticcorp.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 4, 2012 4:42 PM
Subject: RE: dc395 draw succeeds!





Nice game guys.  Thanks Jerome!!  Four still going on? That's impressive.


Warren


Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2012 22:14:10 +0100From: jerome777(at)ymail.comSubject: dc395 draw succeeds!To: jerome777(at)ymail.com; pebbleanddrag(at)yahoo.ca; ddz999cat23(at)yahoo.com; mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com; isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com; alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com; cluffy123(at)gmail.com; AandTStevens(at)GMail.comCC: dc395(at)diplomaticcorp.com




Now then fellas,
 
The AEI draw proposal has succeeded! 'Taran-tara!'
 
Congratulations to Warren, Mike and Isaac on an extremely well-played game, and on getting a slice of that draw. I have to say I am deeply impressed with the play of all three of you - and also with Daniel's managing to hang on for a survival too. Dave you did well too, to get back home and to build up a growing stake in your homeland. Well done to you all!
 
I'd be delighted to hear end-game statements from all seven of you about how the game progressed from your perspectives.
 
Also, a plea to all seven of you (well, except Mike I guess!) to consider being a GM yourselves. Our hobby can't function without GMs, and it really isn't a difficult role to play. Please consider putting your hand up and volunteering to GM a game sometime. I'd be delighted to walk you through it if you've never GMed before. It's not hard, it takes around 20 mins per turn, and it can be quite satisfying too. Also if you don't volunteer, then I might get stuck for even more games in the future - finishing this game means that I'm left with just the four games to GM now...!
 
Finally, I'd also be delighted if somebody would offer to GM a game of Shift-Right (or Shift-Left for that matter) at the dc site sometime soon. I'd love to give it a go as a player myself!
 
Best,
 
Jerome
dc395 draw succeeds! (dc395) egni Apr 05, 09:52 am
Hello all,
Thanks to all , enjoyed it very much.Thanks Jerome for GMing , you kept the game running and almost no NMR.Will write an EOG as well.

--Isaac


On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 5:37 PM, Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com> wrote:




Definitely thanks to all!  I'm kinda surprised to see this pass... I voted for it figuring what the heck, cant hurt if it passes, and if it doesn't, then go for something better.  Awesome game of GMing, Jerome... incredibly timely and enjoyable.  My first Shift game, so it was interesting to see the dynamics in it are totally different from a normal game.  Will work on a full EOG too.

-mike
 


From: Dave Labreche [mailto:pebbleanddrag(at)yahoo.ca]
Sent: Wed 4/4/2012 11:28 PM
To: Dan Dzikowicz; aandtstevens; Warren Fleming; cluffy123(at)gmail.com; Isaac Zinner; Jerome Payne; Michael Sims

Cc: dc395
Subject: Re: dc395 draw succeeds!



Hello folks
 
Congrats to Mike, Isaac and Warren.
Many thanks to our trusty GM Jerome.
Thanks to all for an interesting game.
 
Dave


From: Dan Dzikowicz <ddz999cat23(at)yahoo.com>
To: Warren Fleming <alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com>; "jerome777(at)ymail.com" <jerome777(at)ymail.com>; "pebbleanddrag(at)yahoo.ca" <pebbleanddrag(at)yahoo.ca>; "mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com" <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com>; "isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com" <isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com>; "cluffy123(at)gmail.com" <cluffy123(at)gmail.com>; "aandtstevens(at)gmail.com" <aandtstevens(at)gmail.com>

Cc: "dc395(at)diplomaticcorp.com" <dc395(at)diplomaticcorp.com>

Sent: Wednesday, April 4, 2012 9:27:35 PM
Subject: Re: dc395 draw succeeds!


Many thanks Jerome for GMing!  Great job.  And well played everyone and kudos to Warren Mike and Isaac.


I hope to get an EOG statement out soon.



Dan









From: Warren Fleming <alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com>
To: jerome777(at)ymail.com; pebbleanddrag(at)yahoo.ca; ddz999cat23(at)yahoo.com; mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com; isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com; cluffy123(at)gmail.com; aandtstevens(at)gmail.com

Cc: dc395(at)diplomaticcorp.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 4, 2012 4:42 PM

Subject: RE: dc395 draw succeeds!



Nice game guys.  Thanks Jerome!!  Four still going on? That's impressive.


Warren


Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2012 22:14:10 +0100From: jerome777(at)ymail.comSubject: dc395 draw succeeds!To: jerome777(at)ymail.com; pebbleanddrag(at)yahoo.ca; ddz999cat23(at)yahoo.com; mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com; isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com; alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com; cluffy123(at)gmail.com; AandTStevens(at)GMail.comCC: dc395(at)diplomaticcorp.com


Now then fellas,
 
The AEI draw proposal has succeeded! 'Taran-tara!'
 
Congratulations to Warren, Mike and Isaac on an extremely well-played game, and on getting a slice of that draw. I have to say I am deeply impressed with the play of all three of you - and also with Daniel's managing to hang on for a survival too. Dave you did well too, to get back home and to build up a growing stake in your homeland. Well done to you all!

 
I'd be delighted to hear end-game statements from all seven of you about how the game progressed from your perspectives.
 
Also, a plea to all seven of you (well, except Mike I guess!) to consider being a GM yourselves. Our hobby can't function without GMs, and it really isn't a difficult role to play. Please consider putting your hand up and volunteering to GM a game sometime. I'd be delighted to walk you through it if you've never GMed before. It's not hard, it takes around 20 mins per turn, and it can be quite satisfying too. Also if you don't volunteer, then I might get stuck for even more games in the future - finishing this game means that I'm left with just the four games to GM now...!

 
Finally, I'd also be delighted if somebody would offer to GM a game of Shift-Right (or Shift-Left for that matter) at the dc site sometime soon. I'd love to give it a go as a player myself!
 
Best,
 
Jerome
dc395 draw succeeds! (dc395) FLTeacher Apr 05, 10:48 am
Well, I don't think I enjoyed it as much as you guys, but the ew variance was worth a try ... thx for the time and effort Jerome.
 
Tony.
dc395 Summer 13 adjudication and map revision - jerome777   (Apr 01, 2012, 5:48 am)
Hi everyone,
 
I attached the wrong map - d'oh!
 
Here's the summer 13 map.
 
Jerome

--- On Thu, 29/3/12, Jerome Payne <jerome777(at)ymail.com> wrote:


From: Jerome Payne <jerome777(at)ymail.com>
Subject: dc395 Summer 13 adjudication and map revision
To: jerome777(at)ymail.com, pebbleanddrag(at)yahoo.ca, ddz999cat23(at)yahoo.com, mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com, isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com, alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com
Cc: dc395(at)diplomaticcorp.com
Date: Thursday, 29 March, 2012, 20:46




Hi everyone,
 
Russia retreats to Kiel.
 
Like I said yesterday - I screwed up England's convoy orders. A revised map and .dpy file are attached.
 
There's an EGP to vote upon, an AEI draw. Please include your votes with your autumn moves.
 
The Autumn 1913 deadline will be next Wednesday 4 April, 2000GMT. I'll try to get us back to Monday deadlines from Spring 1914.
 
Jerome

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dc395 Summer 13 adjudication and map revision - jerome777   (Mar 29, 2012, 3:46 pm)
Hi everyone,
 
Russia retreats to Kiel.
 
Like I said yesterday - I screwed up England's convoy orders. A revised map and .dpy file are attached.
 
There's an EGP to vote upon, an AEI draw. Please include your votes with your autumn moves.
 
The Autumn 1913 deadline will be next Wednesday 4 April, 2000GMT. I'll try to get us back to Monday deadlines from Spring 1914.
 
Jerome

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dc395 Summer 13 adjudication and map revision (dc395) jerome777 Apr 01, 05:48 am
Hi everyone,
 
I attached the wrong map - d'oh!
 
Here's the summer 13 map.
 
Jerome

--- On Thu, 29/3/12, Jerome Payne <jerome777(at)ymail.com> wrote:


From: Jerome Payne <jerome777(at)ymail.com>
Subject: dc395 Summer 13 adjudication and map revision
To: jerome777(at)ymail.com, pebbleanddrag(at)yahoo.ca, ddz999cat23(at)yahoo.com, mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com, isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com, alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com
Cc: dc395(at)diplomaticcorp.com
Date: Thursday, 29 March, 2012, 20:46




Hi everyone,
 
Russia retreats to Kiel.
 
Like I said yesterday - I screwed up England's convoy orders. A revised map and .dpy file are attached.
 
There's an EGP to vote upon, an AEI draw. Please include your votes with your autumn moves.
 
The Autumn 1913 deadline will be next Wednesday 4 April, 2000GMT. I'll try to get us back to Monday deadlines from Spring 1914.
 
Jerome
dc395 Spring 13 adjudication - jerome777   (Mar 28, 2012, 3:36 pm)
Hi all,
I've (quite laughably) screwed up England's convoys. However I'm out for the night, so can't fix it till tomorrow.
New adjudication to follow (you'll see it anyway).
Jerome
Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone
-----Original Message-----
From: Jerome Payne
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2012 21:07:59
To: ; ; ; ; ;
Cc:
Subject: dc395 Spring 13 adjudication

Hi everyone,
 
Here's the Spring moves:
 
Austria:
A Budapest - Galicia (*Fails*)
A Galicia - Ukraine (*Bounce*)
A Greece Hold
A Rumania - Bulgaria (*Bounce*)
A Serbia - Bulgaria (*Bounce*)
F Trieste Hold
A Vienna Supports F Trieste
 
England:
A Belgium - Ruhr
A Burgundy Supports A Belgium - Ruhr
F Denmark - Baltic Sea
A Edinburgh - Denmark (*Fails*)
F English Channel Supports A London - Picardy
A Holland Supports A Belgium - Ruhr
A London - Picardy (*Fails*)
F North Sea Supports A Edinburgh - Denmark
F Norway - Norwegian Sea
A St Petersburg, no move received
F Sweden - Gulf of Bothnia
 
Italy:
F Gulf of Lyon - Marseilles (*Bounce*)
F Ionian Sea, no move received
A Moscow - Warsaw (*Bounce*)
A Munich Supports A Tyrolia - Bohemia (*Cut*)
A Rome - Tuscany
A Spain - Marseilles (*Bounce*)
A Tyrolia - Bohemia (*Fails*)
F Tyrrhenian Sea, no move received
A Venice, no move received
 
Russia:
A Bohemia - Silesia (*Fails*)
A Ruhr - Munich (*Dislodged*)
A Silesia - Warsaw (*Bounce*)
 
Turkey:
A Ankara - Armenia
F Constantinople - Black Sea
A Sevastopol - Ukraine (*Bounce*)
A Smyrna - Ankara
Daniel - your A Ruhr retreats to Kiel, or OTB. Please let me have your retreat by 2000GMT tomorrow, though I'll adjudicate as soon as I get it.
 
There is an EGP on the table - an AEI draw proposal. Please vote with your Autumn 1913 moves - these will be due Tuesday next - 3 April - at 2000GMT.
 
Jerome

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dc395 Spring 13 adjudication - jerome777   (Mar 28, 2012, 3:07 pm)
Hi everyone,
 
Here's the Spring moves:
 
Austria:
A Budapest - Galicia (*Fails*)
A Galicia - Ukraine (*Bounce*)
A Greece Hold
A Rumania - Bulgaria (*Bounce*)
A Serbia - Bulgaria (*Bounce*)
F Trieste Hold
A Vienna Supports F Trieste
 
England:
A Belgium - Ruhr
A Burgundy Supports A Belgium - Ruhr
F Denmark - Baltic Sea
A Edinburgh - Denmark (*Fails*)
F English Channel Supports A London - Picardy
A Holland Supports A Belgium - Ruhr
A London - Picardy (*Fails*)
F North Sea Supports A Edinburgh - Denmark
F Norway - Norwegian Sea
A St Petersburg, no move received
F Sweden - Gulf of Bothnia
 
Italy:
F Gulf of Lyon - Marseilles (*Bounce*)
F Ionian Sea, no move received
A Moscow - Warsaw (*Bounce*)
A Munich Supports A Tyrolia - Bohemia (*Cut*)
A Rome - Tuscany
A Spain - Marseilles (*Bounce*)
A Tyrolia - Bohemia (*Fails*)
F Tyrrhenian Sea, no move received
A Venice, no move received
 
Russia:
A Bohemia - Silesia (*Fails*)
A Ruhr - Munich (*Dislodged*)
A Silesia - Warsaw (*Bounce*)
 
Turkey:
A Ankara - Armenia
F Constantinople - Black Sea
A Sevastopol - Ukraine (*Bounce*)
A Smyrna - Ankara
Daniel - your A Ruhr retreats to Kiel, or OTB. Please let me have your retreat by 2000GMT tomorrow, though I'll adjudicate as soon as I get it.
 
There is an EGP on the table - an AEI draw proposal. Please vote with your Autumn 1913 moves - these will be due Tuesday next - 3 April - at 2000GMT.
 
Jerome

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dc395 Spring 13 adjudication (dc395) jerome777 Mar 28, 03:36 pm
Hi all,
I've (quite laughably) screwed up England's convoys. However I'm out for the night, so can't fix it till tomorrow.
New adjudication to follow (you'll see it anyway).
Jerome
Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone
-----Original Message-----
From: Jerome Payne
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2012 21:07:59
To: ; ; ; ; ;
Cc:
Subject: dc395 Spring 13 adjudication

Hi everyone,
 
Here's the Spring moves:
 
Austria:
A Budapest - Galicia (*Fails*)
A Galicia - Ukraine (*Bounce*)
A Greece Hold
A Rumania - Bulgaria (*Bounce*)
A Serbia - Bulgaria (*Bounce*)
F Trieste Hold
A Vienna Supports F Trieste
 
England:
A Belgium - Ruhr
A Burgundy Supports A Belgium - Ruhr
F Denmark - Baltic Sea
A Edinburgh - Denmark (*Fails*)
F English Channel Supports A London - Picardy
A Holland Supports A Belgium - Ruhr
A London - Picardy (*Fails*)
F North Sea Supports A Edinburgh - Denmark
F Norway - Norwegian Sea
A St Petersburg, no move received
F Sweden - Gulf of Bothnia
 
Italy:
F Gulf of Lyon - Marseilles (*Bounce*)
F Ionian Sea, no move received
A Moscow - Warsaw (*Bounce*)
A Munich Supports A Tyrolia - Bohemia (*Cut*)
A Rome - Tuscany
A Spain - Marseilles (*Bounce*)
A Tyrolia - Bohemia (*Fails*)
F Tyrrhenian Sea, no move received
A Venice, no move received
 
Russia:
A Bohemia - Silesia (*Fails*)
A Ruhr - Munich (*Dislodged*)
A Silesia - Warsaw (*Bounce*)
 
Turkey:
A Ankara - Armenia
F Constantinople - Black Sea
A Sevastopol - Ukraine (*Bounce*)
A Smyrna - Ankara
Daniel - your A Ruhr retreats to Kiel, or OTB. Please let me have your retreat by 2000GMT tomorrow, though I'll adjudicate as soon as I get it.
 
There is an EGP on the table - an AEI draw proposal. Please vote with your Autumn 1913 moves - these will be due Tuesday next - 3 April - at 2000GMT.
 
Jerome
dc395 Spring 13 24hr extension - jerome777   (Mar 27, 2012, 3:14 pm)
Hi all,
 
I'm missing a couple of sets of orders - so I'll give a 24hr deadline extension.
 
The deadline is now 2000GMT tomorrow, 28 March. You can change submitted moves if you like.
 
Jerome

--- On Sun, 25/3/12, Jerome Payne <jerome777(at)ymail.com> wrote:


From: Jerome Payne <jerome777(at)ymail.com>
Subject: dc395 Spring 13 47hrs away!
To: "Jerome Payne" <jerome777(at)ymail.com>, "Dave Labreche" <pebbleanddrag(at)yahoo.ca>, "Daniel Dzikowicz" <ddz999cat23(at)yahoo.com>, "Michael Sims" <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com>, "Isaac Zinner" <isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com>, "Warren Fleming" <alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com>
Cc: "dc395 gamepage" <dc395(at)diplomaticcorp.com>
Date: Sunday, 25 March, 2012, 21:00




Hi everyone,
 
Just a quick reminder that the deadline for the Spring 1913 moves is 47 hours away, at 2000GMT Tuesday 27 March.
 
thanks
 
Jerome

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dc395 Spring 13 47hrs away! - jerome777   (Mar 25, 2012, 4:00 pm)
Hi everyone,
 
Just a quick reminder that the deadline for the Spring 1913 moves is 47 hours away, at 2000GMT Tuesday 27 March.
 
thanks
 
Jerome

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dc395 Winter 12 retreats - jerome777   (Mar 21, 2012, 4:38 pm)
 


Hi everyone,
 
All three EGPs have failed - therefore on with the Spring 13 moves.
 
The builds and disbands:
 
Austria:
Build A Vienna
Build A Budapest
 
England:
Build A London
Build A Edinburgh
 
Italy:
Build A Venice
Build A Rome
 
Russia:
Remove A Prussia
Remove F Berlin
Remove F Eastern Mediterranean Sea
 
Turkey:
Build A Ankara

 
British Summer Time begins this weekend, meaning that our regular deadline time will come forwards to 2000GMT from next week. Additionally, I'll give you an extra day to negotiate your moves, and see if you would like to come up with any more EGPs for Autumn. The Spring 1912 moves will therefore be due on Tuesday 27 March at 2000GMT.
 
thanks
 
Jerome

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dc395 Autumn 12 retreats and EGP proposals - jerome777   (Mar 19, 2012, 5:23 pm)
Hi everyone,
 
Here's the retreats (thanks Daniel for getting them in so quickly):
 
Russia:
A Belgium - Ruhr
A Munich - Bohemia

The following adjustments are needed:
 
Austria:   Supp  7 Unit  5 Build  2
England:   Supp 11 Unit  9 Build  2
France:    Supp  0 Unit  0 Build  0
Germany:   Supp  0 Unit  0 Build  0
Italy:     Supp  9 Unit  7 Build  2
Russia:    Supp  3 Unit  6 Remove  3
Turkey:    Supp  4 Unit  3 Build  1

We also have the following EGP proposals - and a new one for the Winter adjustment deadline. Remember, I need 'yes' votes from you all to carry either one or the other of these proposals.
 
The proposals are:
England Solo.
Three-way draw AEI.
Draw including all survivors (DIAS).
 
Please include votes for these EGP proposals in either your retreat orders, or your winter adjustment orders. I'll adjudicate the draw proposals with the Winter 12 adjustments.
 
Adjustments are due Wednesday 21 March, 2100GMT (together with your votes).
 

Best,
Jerome


--- On Mon, 19/3/12, Jerome Payne <jerome777(at)ymail.com> wrote:


From: Jerome Payne <jerome777(at)ymail.com>
Subject: dc395 Autumn 12 adjudication and EGP proposals
To: "Jerome Payne" <jerome777(at)ymail.com>, "Dave Labreche" <pebbleanddrag(at)yahoo.ca>, "Daniel Dzikowicz" <ddz999cat23(at)yahoo.com>, "Michael Sims" <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com>, "Isaac Zinner" <isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com>, "Warren Fleming" <alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com>
Cc: "dc395 gamepage" <dc395(at)diplomaticcorp.com>
Date: Monday, 19 March, 2012, 21:41




Hi everyone,
 
Here's the adjudication for Autumn 1912:
 
Austria:
A Bulgaria - Rumania
A Greece Hold
A Rumania - Galicia
A Serbia Supports A Greece
F Venice - Trieste
 
England:
A Burgundy - Munich (*Fails*)
F English Channel Supports A Picardy - Belgium
A Holland - Kiel (*Bounce*)
F North Sea Supports F Skagerrak - Denmark
F Norway Supports F Sweden
A Picardy - Belgium
F Skagerrak - Denmark
A St Petersburg Supports A Moscow
F Sweden Supports F Skagerrak - Denmark
 
Italy:
F Aegean Sea - Ionian Sea
F Gulf of Lyon - Marseilles (*Bounce*)
F Ionian Sea - Tyrrhenian Sea
A Moscow Supports A Sevastopol
A Silesia - Munich
A Spain - Marseilles (*Bounce*)
A Tyrolia Supports A Silesia - Munich
 
Russia:
F Baltic Sea - Berlin
A Belgium - Burgundy (*Dislodged*)
A Denmark - Kiel (*Disbanded*)
F Eastern Mediterranean - Smyrna (*Fails*)
A Livonia - Prussia
A Munich Supports A Warsaw - Silesia (*Dislodged*)
A Warsaw - Silesia
 
Turkey:
F Constantinople Supports A Smyrna
A Sevastopol Supports A Moscow
A Smyrna Supports F Constantinople (*Cut*)

 
We also have the following EGP proposals. Remember, I need 'yes' votes from you all to carry either one or the other of these proposals.
 
The proposals are:
 
England Solo
Draw including all survivors (DIAS).
 
Please include votes for these EGP proposals in either your retreat orders, or your winter adjustment orders. I'll adjudicate the draw proposals with the Winter 12 adjustments.
 
The following retreats need to be made:
 
Daniel, your Army Belgium retreats to Ruhr, or OTB. And your army Munich retreats to Bohemia, Ruhr, or OTB. (If you try to retreat both to Ruhr, they both move OTB).
 
The next deadline will be for retreats - this is tomorrow (Tuesday 20 March) at 2100GMT, though I'll adjudicate as soon as I get them. Adjustments are due Wednesday 21 March, 2100GMT (together with your votes).
 
 
Best,
 
Jerome
 

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dc395 Autumn 12 adjudication and EGP proposals - jerome777   (Mar 19, 2012, 4:41 pm)
Hi everyone,
 
Here's the adjudication for Autumn 1912:
 
Austria:
A Bulgaria - Rumania
A Greece Hold
A Rumania - Galicia
A Serbia Supports A Greece
F Venice - Trieste
 
England:
A Burgundy - Munich (*Fails*)
F English Channel Supports A Picardy - Belgium
A Holland - Kiel (*Bounce*)
F North Sea Supports F Skagerrak - Denmark
F Norway Supports F Sweden
A Picardy - Belgium
F Skagerrak - Denmark
A St Petersburg Supports A Moscow
F Sweden Supports F Skagerrak - Denmark
 
Italy:
F Aegean Sea - Ionian Sea
F Gulf of Lyon - Marseilles (*Bounce*)
F Ionian Sea - Tyrrhenian Sea
A Moscow Supports A Sevastopol
A Silesia - Munich
A Spain - Marseilles (*Bounce*)
A Tyrolia Supports A Silesia - Munich
 
Russia:
F Baltic Sea - Berlin
A Belgium - Burgundy (*Dislodged*)
A Denmark - Kiel (*Disbanded*)
F Eastern Mediterranean - Smyrna (*Fails*)
A Livonia - Prussia
A Munich Supports A Warsaw - Silesia (*Dislodged*)
A Warsaw - Silesia
 
Turkey:
F Constantinople Supports A Smyrna
A Sevastopol Supports A Moscow
A Smyrna Supports F Constantinople (*Cut*)

 
We also have the following EGP proposals. Remember, I need 'yes' votes from you all to carry either one or the other of these proposals.
 
The proposals are:
 
England Solo
Draw including all survivors (DIAS).
 
Please include votes for these EGP proposals in either your retreat orders, or your winter adjustment orders. I'll adjudicate the draw proposals with the Winter 12 adjustments.
 
The following retreats need to be made:
 
Daniel, your Army Belgium retreats to Ruhr, or OTB. And your army Munich retreats to Bohemia, Ruhr, or OTB. (If you try to retreat both to Ruhr, they both move OTB).
 
The next deadline will be for retreats - this is tomorrow (Tuesday 20 March) at 2100GMT, though I'll adjudicate as soon as I get them. Adjustments are due Wednesday 21 March, 2100GMT (together with your votes).
 
 
Best,
 
Jerome
 

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dc395 Autumn 12 reminder - jerome777   (Mar 18, 2012, 3:03 pm)
Hi all, It's just under 25 hours to the deadline, Monday 19 March 2100GMT. Jerome

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dc395 Summer 12 adjudication - jerome777   (Mar 12, 2012, 4:02 pm)
Hi everybody, A simple turn: Russia:
A Moscow - Livonia
Autumn 1912 will be due Monday 19 March 2100GMT.  best Jerome

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dc395 Spring 12 adjudication - jerome777   (Mar 09, 2012, 5:00 am)
Hi everyone, Apologies for the late adjudication - my flight home last night was delayed and I was too knackered to think straight when I got home. Anyway, here's the moves for Spring 1912: Austria:
A Albania - Greece
A Bulgaria Supports A Albania - Greece
A Rumania Hold
A Serbia Supports A Albania - Greece
F Trieste - Venice England:
F Barents Sea - Norway
F English Channel Hold
A Greece - Constantinople (*Disbanded*)
A London - Holland
F North Sea Convoys A London - Holland
A Paris - Burgundy
A Picardy Supports A Paris - Burgundy
F Skagerrak Supports F Sweden
A St Petersburg Supports A Ukraine - Moscow
F Sweden Hold Italy:
F Aegean Sea Supports F
Tyrrhenian Sea - Ionian Sea
A Bohemia - Silesia
F Gulf of Lyon, no move received
A Spain, no move received
F Tyrrhenian Sea - Ionian Sea
A Ukraine - Moscow
A Venice - Tyrolia Russia:
F Baltic Sea - Sweden (*Fails*)
A Denmark Supports F Baltic Sea - Sweden
F Eastern Mediterranean - Smyrna (*Fails*)
A Holland - Belgium
A Moscow Supports A Warsaw (*Dislodged*)
A Munich - Burgundy (*Fails*)
A Warsaw Supports A Moscow Turkey:
F Black Sea - Constantinople
A Sevastopol Supports A Ukraine - Moscow
A Smyrna Supports F Black Sea - Constantinople (*Cut*) With that, the following retreats are needed: Daniel, your Army Moscow retreats to Livonia, or OTB.  Due to my delayed adjudication, I think we'll set the retreats deadline to Monday 12 March 2100GMT, though given that it is a
pretty simple decision I will adjudicate it as soon as Daniel confirms it as final. Autumn 1912 will be due Monday 19 March 2100GMT.  best Jerome

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Rdc395 Spring 12 reminder - jerome777   (Mar 07, 2012, 4:59 am)
Hi all,
 
It´s just under 36 hours till the deadline, so here´s a reminder to get your moves in to me.
 
The Spring 1912 deadline will be Thursday 8 March, 2100GMT.


 
Take care,
 
Jerome

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dc395 Autumn 1911 retreats and winter builds - jerome777   (Feb 25, 2012, 5:40 pm)
Hi everyone, Here's your Autumn 1911 retreats and builds: Retreats: Germany:
Remove A Sweden Russia:
F Smyrna - Eastern Mediterranean
Builds: Austria:
No build received England:
Build A London
The Spring 1912 deadline will be Thursday 8 March, 2100GMT.  Take care, Jerome

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dc395 Autumn 1911 adjudication; deadlines revision - jerome777   (Feb 25, 2012, 4:13 am)
Hi everyone, Apologies - I attached the wrong map file to the adjudication yesterday - here is the correct map file. Jerome
From: Jerome Payne <jerome777(at)ymail.com>
To: Jerome Payne <jerome777(at)ymail.com>;
Dave Labreche <pebbleanddrag(at)yahoo.ca>; Daniel Dzikowicz <ddz999cat23(at)yahoo.com>; Anthony Stevens <AandTStevens(at)GMail.com>; Michael Sims <mike(at)fuzzylogicllc.com>; Isaac Zinner <isaac.zinner(at)gmail.com>; Warren Fleming <alwayshunted(at)hotmail.com>
Cc: dc395 gamepage <dc395(at)diplomaticcorp.com>
Sent: Friday, 24 February 2012, 22:08
Subject: dc395 Autumn 1911 adjudication; deadlines revision

Hi everyone, Here's your Autumn 1911 adjudication: Austria:
F Adriatic Sea -
Trieste
A Albania - Greece (*Fails*)
A Galicia - Rumania
A Rumania - Bulgaria
A Serbia Supports A Rumania - Bulgaria England:
F Barents Sea Hold
A Greece Supports F Ionian Sea - Albania (*Void*)
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - English Channel
F North Sea - Denmark (*Fails*)
F Norway - Sweden
A Paris - Burgundy (*Bounce*)
A Picardy - Belgium (*Bounce*)
F Skagerrak Supports F Norway - Sweden
A St Petersburg Supports A Ukraine - Moscow (*Void*) Germany:
A Sweden Hold
(*Dislodged*) Italy:
F Aegean Sea Supports A Constantinople - Smyrna
F Gulf of Lyon, no move received
F Ionian Sea - Tyrrhenian Sea
A Rome - Venice
A Spain, no move received
A Tyrolia - Bohemia
A Ukraine - Warsaw (*Fails*) Russia:
F Baltic Sea Supports A Denmark
A Denmark Hold
A Holland - Belgium (*Bounce*)
A Munich - Burgundy (*Bounce*)
A Sevastopol - Moscow
F Smyrna - Constantinople (*Dislodged*)
A Warsaw Supports A Sevastopol - Moscow (*Cut*) Turkey:
A Armenia - Sevastopol
F Black Sea Supports A Armenia - Sevastopol
A Constantinople - Smyrna
The following retreats are needed: Daniel, your Fleet Smyrna retreats to either Syria, or EMS, or
OTB. Anthony, I've auto-disbanded your Fleet Sweden. Thanks for playing, and commiserations on your elimination. The following builds and disbands are required: Austria:   Supp  6 Unit  5 Build  1
England:   Supp 10 Unit  9 Build  1
France:    Supp  0 Unit  0 Build  0
Germany:   Supp  0 Unit  0 Build  0
Italy:     Supp  7 Unit  7 Build  0
Russia:    Supp  8 Unit  7 Build  0
Turkey:    Supp  3 Unit  3 Build  0
(This assumes Russia retreats the fleet. Daniel, if you would prefer to retreat OTB, then take a
build.) The Winter 1911 adjustments are due *simultaneously* with the Autumn 1911 retreats.Please get your retreats, and adjustments, to me by 2100GMT tomorrow, Sat 25 February. If you like, you can make your adjustments conditional upon the decision made by Daniel about his retreat. To remind you all, I'm not around for a week and a bit after this weekend. Therefore, we'll need to change the deadline structure slightly to allow the minimum disruption to our game. I'm proposing the following structure (all at 2100GMT as usual): Autumn retreats and
Winter 11 Sat 25 FebSpring 12 Thu 8 Mar(if necessary, Summer 12 retreats Fri 9 Mar)Autumn 12 Mon 19 Mar ...and then back to normal.    Jerome

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