???
Craig
I'm probably missing
something, but I can't see why Italy disbanded A(Tus) before F(TYS). The rules
state:
Units furthest from the nearest home center
before units closer to the nearest home center (both Tus and TYS are one move
away from home centers)
Units not in a supply center before units in
a supply center if equidistant from home (neither are in a supply
center)
Fleets
before armies if still no unique unit selected per above (TYS is a fleet so surely
comes first)
Cheers
Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Craig Connell
[mailto:cbconnell(at)gmail.com]
Sent: 24 February 2011
17:07
To: Benjy Aarons - France; DC356; Ed Bailey - Italy; Eric Rae
- Germany; Jeremy Waters - England; Matthew Kelly - Austria; Mike Benyon -
Russia; Reuben Lifshay - Turkey
Subject: DC356 Winter 1905 results
with maps
Welcome to the Game Grid...
We now move on to Spring 1905, with France gone and Italy abandoning the
game (I have heard nothing from Ed in the last week). I will leave the
Italian units in place and we will proceed without any orders for those units
until they are gone.
Spring 1905 orders are due on Monday, February 28 at 9:00 pm MST
(04:00 Mar 1 GMT)
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