An EFG? Bouncing in Trieste, but is that friendly, or hostile? Well, I'm pretty confident that Russia and Turkey aren't mates.
Fall orders due on Thursday.
Movement results for Spring of 1901. (Standard)
Austria: A Budapest - Serbia.
Austria: F Trieste - Albania.
Austria: A Vienna - Trieste (*Bounce*).
England: F Edinburgh - Norwegian Sea.
England: A Liverpool - Yorkshire.
England: F London - North Sea.
France: F Brest - Mid-Atlantic Ocean.
France: A Marseilles - Spain.
France: A Paris - Burgundy (*Bounce*).
Germany: A Berlin - Kiel.
Germany: F Kiel - Denmark.
Germany: A Munich - Burgundy (*Bounce*).
Italy: F Naples - Ionian Sea.
Italy: A Rome - Naples.
Italy: A Venice - Trieste (*Bounce*).
Russia: A Moscow - Sevastopol.
Russia: F Sevastopol - Armenia.
Russia: F St Petersburg(sc) - Gulf of Bothnia.
Russia: A Warsaw - Galicia.
Turkey: F Ankara - Black Sea.
Turkey: A Constantinople - Bulgaria.
Turkey: A Smyrna - Constantinople.
Unit locations:
Austria: F Albania, A Serbia, A Vienna.
England: F North Sea, F Norwegian Sea, A Yorkshire.
France: F Mid-Atlantic Ocean, A Paris, A Spain.
Germany: F Denmark, A Kiel, A Munich.
Italy: F Ionian Sea, A Naples, A Venice.
Russia: F Armenia, A Galicia, F Gulf of Bothnia, A Sevastopol.
Turkey: F Black Sea, A Bulgaria, A Constantinople.
Ownership of supply centers:
Austria: Budapest, Trieste, Vienna.
England: Edinburgh, Liverpool, London.
France: Brest, Marseilles, Paris.
Germany: Berlin, Kiel, Munich.
Italy: Naples, Rome, Venice.
Russia: Moscow, Sevastopol, St Petersburg, Warsaw.
Turkey: Ankara, Constantinople, Smyrna.
Unowned: Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, Greece, Holland, Norway, Portugal,
Rumania, Serbia, Spain, Sweden, Tunis.
Austria: 3 Supply centers, 3 Units: Builds 0 units.
England: 3 Supply centers, 3 Units: Builds 0 units.
France: 3 Supply centers, 3 Units: Builds 0 units.
Germany: 3 Supply centers, 3 Units: Builds 0 units.
Italy: 3 Supply centers, 3 Units: Builds 0 units.
Russia: 4 Supply centers, 4 Units: Builds 0 units.
Turkey: 3 Supply centers, 3 Units: Builds 0 units.
The next phase of Standard will be Movement for Fall of 1901. |