The fall results are in! Interesting moves around the board.
Builds due 9pm BST on Thursday, 1 June.
Hamish
Movement results for Fall of 1901. (dc562)
Austria: A Budapest - Serbia (*Fails*).
Austria: A Serbia - Greece (*Bounce*).
Austria: F Trieste Hold.
England: A Edinburgh - Norway.
England: F North Sea Convoys A Edinburgh - Norway.
England: F Norwegian Sea - Barents Sea.
France: A Marseilles - Spain.
France: F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - Portugal.
France: A Picardy - Burgundy.
Germany: F Holland Supports A Ruhr - Belgium.
Germany: A Kiel - Denmark.
Germany: A Ruhr - Belgium.
Italy: F Ionian Sea - Tunis.
Italy: A Tyrolia - Bohemia.
Italy: A Venice - Tyrolia.
Russia: F Gulf of Bothnia - Sweden.
Russia: A Moscow Hold.
Russia: F Sevastopol - Rumania.
Russia: A Ukraine Supports F Sevastopol - Rumania.
Turkey: F Ankara - Black Sea.
Turkey: A Bulgaria - Greece (*Bounce*).
Turkey: A Constantinople - Bulgaria (*Fails*).
Unit locations:
Austria: A Budapest, A Serbia, F Trieste.
England: F Barents Sea, F North Sea, A Norway.
France: A Burgundy, F Portugal, A Spain.
Germany: A Belgium, A Denmark, F Holland.
Italy: A Bohemia, F Tunis, A Tyrolia.
Russia: A Moscow, F Rumania, F Sweden, A Ukraine.
Turkey: F Black Sea, A Bulgaria, A Constantinople.
Ownership of supply centers:
Austria: Budapest, Serbia, Trieste, Vienna.
England: Edinburgh, Liverpool, London, Norway.
France: Brest, Marseilles, Paris, Portugal, Spain.
Germany: Belgium, Berlin, Denmark, Holland, Kiel, Munich.
Italy: Naples, Rome, Tunis, Venice.
Russia: Moscow, Rumania, Sevastopol, St Petersburg, Sweden, Warsaw.
Turkey: Ankara, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Smyrna.
Unowned: Greece.
Austria: 4 Supply centers, 3 Units: Builds 1 unit.
England: 4 Supply centers, 3 Units: Builds 1 unit.
France: 5 Supply centers, 3 Units: Builds 2 units.
Germany: 6 Supply centers, 3 Units: Builds 3 units.
Italy: 4 Supply centers, 3 Units: Builds 1 unit.
Russia: 6 Supply centers, 4 Units: Builds 2 units.
Turkey: 4 Supply centers, 3 Units: Builds 1 unit.
The next phase of dc562 will be Adjustments for Winter of 1901. |