Hi Players,
Very interesting turn, I thought, with many of you playing for position rather than dots. Nothing truly outrageous but interesting nonetheless, like the English player claiming MAO and Italy convoying to Albania rather than Greece or Tunis.
Elsewhere:
. France colonizes Iberia
. Germany is sitting pretty with three big builds
. Russia goes in three different directions
. Austria is looking for friends, and
. Turkey passes up Greece in order to give the Serbs a noogie
As always, please check for errors and let me know ASAP.
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Austria:
A Serbia Supports A Apulia - Greece (*Void*)
F Trieste Supports A Rumania - Bulgaria (*Invalid*)
A Vienna -
Galicia
England:
F English Channel - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
F North Sea Convoys A Yorkshire - Norway
A Yorkshire - Norway
France:
A Gascony - Spain
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - Brest
A Spain - Portugal
Germany:
F Denmark - Sweden (*Bounce*)
A Kiel - Holland
A Ruhr - Belgium
Italy:
A Apulia - Albania
F Ionian Sea Convoys A Apulia - Albania
F Tyrrhenian Sea - Tunis
Russia:
F Gulf of Bothnia - Sweden (*Bounce*)
F Sevastopol - Rumania
A Ukraine Supports F Sevastopol - Rumania
A Warsaw - Silesia
Turkey:
F Ankara - Black Sea
A Bulgaria - Serbia (*Fails*)
A Constantinople - Bulgaria (*Fails*)
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With no retreats required we can move straight ahead to Winter adjustments.
NEXT DEADLINE: Friday, May 21, at 8 pm Eastern US time. If I receive all orders marked as final by tomorrow night, I'll
adjudicate a day early.
Adjustments:
Austria: Supp 4 Unit 3 Build 1
England: Supp 4 Unit 3 Build 1
France: Supp 5 Unit 3 Build 2
Germany: Supp 6 Unit 3 Build 3
Italy: Supp 4 Unit 3 Build 1
Russia: Supp 5 Unit 4 Build 1
Turkey: Supp 4 Unit 3 Build 1
GM's Request: When submitting orders, please put the game number and name, your country name, and the season for which you are submitting, in the subject line of your email. I'm GM'ing multiple games, and playing in multiple games, and believe me it is not hard to misplace stuff. I had to go hunting for the German's orders this time which I accidentally filed in the wrong folder. (It was my fault, not his, by the way, but I was glad his subject included the info I needed to pick it out quickly.)
Example Subject line: DC 326 Gumball - Italian orders Winter 1901
Thanks,
Chris