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Author:Corrino
Posted:May 10, 2010 at 6:22 pm
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Players -

I think you'll our map this time.  I'm going to call it "The Hungarian Hurricane" for reasons which I think will be obvious to all.

You'll notice that our trend of MANY revealed moves in the East and only a few in the West has been even more exaggerated this season.  Only two units stand revealed amongst our EFG trio, while in the east, there are not many more than that left secret.  Is this the way it always goes in Stab! you may be wondering.  No, not in my experience, I must answer.

I'd love to comment on who's up and who's down, but alas, the Tsar owes us a retreat order for A Vienna.  Can't say anything like that until afterwards.

If I can have that retreat ASAP, please.  Once I have the retreat in hand, I will publish the SC counts and you can start planning your builds and moves for
1903.

Cheers,
Chris


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FALL 1902

Austria:
A Galicia - Warsaw (*Bounce*)
A Serbia - Rumania (*Bounce*)

England:
F Brest Supports * (*Cut*)

France:
A Paris - Brest (*Fails*)

Germany:

Italy:
F Naples - Ionian Sea (*Fails*)
A Trieste Supports A Tyrolia - Vienna
A Tyrolia - Vienna

Russia:
A Rumania Supports * (*Cut*)
A Silesia - Warsaw (*Bounce*)
A Ukraine - Sevastopol (*Fails*)
A Vienna Supports * (*Dislodged*)

Turkey:
F Aegean Sea - Ionian Sea
A Armenia - Sevastopol
F Black Sea Supports A Armenia - Sevastopol
A Bulgaria - Rumania (*Bounce*)
F Greece Supports F Aegean Sea - Ionian Sea

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(DC 324) A Stab in the Dark - Fall 1902 Results (Corrino) May 10, 06:22 pm

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