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Subject:< ACD236/DC288: Balkans1860 Fall 1862 Results - Istanbul >
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Author:teflongnome
Posted:Feb 26, 2010 at 5:32 pm
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Retreat is OTB.

Allen

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

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

*ahem*

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

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

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

FOLLOWING DEADLINE (WINTER ADJUSTMENTS) - THURSDAY, 4 MARCH 2010, 1700 EST.

PLAYERS:

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

ORDERS:

Italy:

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

Austria-Hungary:

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

Serbia:

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

Romania:

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

Bulgaria:

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

Greece:

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

Ottomans:

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

RESULTS:

Italy:

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

Austria-Hungary:

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

Serbia:

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

Romania:

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

Bulgaria:

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

Greece:

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

Ottomans:

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

Winter Adjustments:

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

Thanks!
B.

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This message is in reply to post 14674:

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

*ahem*

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

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

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

FOLLOWING DEADLINE (WINTER ADJUSTMENTS) - THURSDAY, 4 MARCH 2010, 1700 EST.

PLAYERS:

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

ORDERS:

Italy:

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

Austria-Hungary:

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

Serbia:

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

Romania:

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

Bulgaria:

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

Greece:

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

Ottomans:

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

RESULTS:

Italy:

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

Austria-Hungary:

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

Serbia:

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

Romania:

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

Bulgaria:

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

Greece:

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

Ottomans:

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

Winter Adjustments:

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

Thanks!
B.

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