Very nice!
Will that be enough for the inevitable A/I draw to finally pass, or do
we need to play this out to the bitter end?
Best,
Brian/Austria
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 3:52 PM, Michael Sims wrote:
Italy takes the English Channel!
Not much moves this round, but that which does is pretty significant.
Crossing that line between MAO and NAT/IRI/ENG is one of the hardest things
an Italian can do, yet Mikael makes it look easy - cut the support, take the
space. Even coordinated English defenses could not have stopped the move.
If you count the units NW of the diagonal stalemate line and SW of the same
line, it's like 25 to 9. Interesting.
BUILDS! By tomorrow / Tuesday 3pm Central:
Austria: Build 2
England: Retreat ENG or go OTB and Build 1
Austria:
A Berlin Supports A Bohemia - Munich
A Bohemia - Munich
A Finland Supports A Norway
A Munich - Burgundy
A Norway Supports A Finland
A Ruhr Supports A Bohemia - Munich
A Serbia - Trieste (*Bounce*)
A Sevastopol - Moscow (*Bounce*)
A Silesia Supports A Bohemia - Munich
A St Petersburg - Moscow (*Bounce*)
A Tyrolia - Trieste (*Bounce*)
England:
F English Channel Hold (*Dislodged*)
F Irish Sea, no move received
F North Atlantic Ocean, no move received
Germany:
A Belgium Supports A Holland
A Denmark Hold
F Helgoland Bight - North Sea
A Holland Supports A Belgium
A Sweden Hold
Italy:
A Apulia Supports A Venice
F Armenia Hold
F Brest Supports F Picardy - English Channel
A Burgundy - Picardy
A Greece Hold
A Marseilles - Gascony
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - Irish Sea (*Fails*)
A Paris Supports A Burgundy - Picardy
F Picardy - English Channel
F Portugal Supports F Spain(sc) - Mid-Atlantic Ocean (*Fails*)
F Spain(sc) - Mid-Atlantic Ocean (*Fails*)
A Tuscany Supports A Venice
A Venice Supports A Tyrolia (*Ordered to Move*)