Guys,
thanks for the game. It was a nice chance to step in for Germany and try save it from its annihilation.Things initially looked promising but then events took a downturn. Can't say too much now without disclosing information prematurely but special thanks for Sean and Simon for making this a great game. And Matt for without him it would have been far less interesting.
And Michael, thanks for GMing.
Good luck for those who remain. I'll be watching this game to see who come out victorious.
Frank
2010/5/14 Pork Belly <porkbelly00(at)gmail.com>
Belatedly, I'll still weigh in to thank Frank and Matt for the game. The gracious Pasha has already dispatched the gifts, so you should be receiving your mail-order brides shortly. I guess we'll just have to make do with the French papers from now on.
Cheers chaps, see you in the next game!
Mike
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 4:51 AM, Sean O'Donnell <sean_o_donnell(at)hotmail.com> wrote:
I agree Simon, and I'll save my own comments for EOG.
By the way, I would like to stress thanks to Frank for taking over the Germany position after it had been abandoned, and made it a force to be reckoned with.
from Sean
Subject: RE: DC302 Fall 1906 adjudication
Date: Thu, 13 May 2010 22:37:00 +0100
From: Simon.Langley-evans(at)nottingham.ac.uk
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I'd like to say farewell to Matt and Frank and thanks for their contributions to the game. You've both been very worthy foes and excellent former allies to me in this game. It's been a lot of fun and I look forward to taking you on again in future battles of wits.
Best wishes
Simon
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Subject: DC302 Fall 1906 adjudication
Fall 1906 sees Germany and England exit the game, with England's fate determined in Spring this year, and Germany seeing France and Russia combine to take over his two remaining centres. Italy NMRs but not two consecutive ones, so doesn't fall into civil disorder.
I've taken the liberty of processing Autumn 1906. This involved disbanding the two German forces - both technically had a retreat, but with no centres, would have been disbanded in winter anyway. For Italy, I've taken the liberty of retreating Naples to it's only valid retreat - Rome, and Western Mediterranean to Tyrennhian Sea. Western Med can retreat to North Africa if needed, so if Italy wants to make that retreat, can they inform me with their winter adjustments.
Winter adjustments due tomorrow Friday 14th May, 2100GMT.
A French solo vote also fails.
Adjustments:
Austria: Supp 1 Unit 1 Build 0
England: Supp 0 Unit 1 Remove 1
France: Supp 13 Unit 11 Build 2
Germany: Supp 0 Unit 0 Build 0
Italy: Supp 3 Unit 5 Remove 2
Russia: Supp 6 Unit 5 Build 1
Turkey: Supp 11 Unit 8 Build 3
Austria:
A Budapest, no move received
England:
F Norwegian Sea - Norway (*Fails*)
France:
A Belgium Supports F North Sea - Holland
A Berlin Supports A Munich - Kiel
A Burgundy - Munich
F Edinburgh Supports F London - North Sea
F English Channel - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
F Gulf of Lyon Supports F Spain(sc) - Western Mediterranean
F London - North Sea
A Munich - Kiel
F North Sea - Holland
A Ruhr Supports A Munich - Kiel
F Spain(sc) - Western Mediterranean
Germany:
F Denmark Supports F Holland - North Sea (*Dislodged*)
F Holland - North Sea (*Dislodged*)
Italy:
A Naples no move received (*Dislodged*)
A Trieste no move received (*Disbanded*)
F Tunis no move received
A Tyrolia no move received
A Vienna no move received
F Western Mediterranean no move received (*Dislodged*)
Russia:
F Baltic Sea Supports A Sweden - Denmark
A Moscow - Sevastopol (*Bounce*)
A Norway Hold
A Sweden - Denmark
A Warsaw Hold
Turkey:
F Adriatic Sea - Venice
F Albania Supports A Serbia - Trieste
F Apulia Supports F Ionian Sea - Naples
F Black Sea - Sevastopol (*Bounce*)
A Galicia - Vienna (*Fails*)
F Ionian Sea - Naples
A Serbia - Trieste
A Sevastopol - Ukraine
Germany:
disband F Denmark
disband F Holland
Italy:
A Naples - Rome
F Western Mediterranean - Tyrrhenian Sea
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