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G.M. emaildriscollej-at-gmail-dot-com
TypeRegular
BuildStandard
MapSoutheast Asia  [Wiki]  [Stats]
VariantStandard
Cur SeasonWinter 02
Next Deadline2014-08-02 @ 20:00:00 GMT
Result2-Way Draw
S. C.33
Players7
StatusClosed
Start Date2014-04-17
End Date2014-08-02
Real-Life Time108 days
Slideshow SC Chart dpw File
| Default House Rules | Rating Calculation
Seq Country   Player Result S.C. Seas NMRs Rtg
Chg
Rtg
New
0 Australia Captain of the Watch Blank9diplomacyworldSurvival 8 12 0 -2.84 1180.18
0 China Captain of the Watch Blank9FlapJackEliminated 0 6 0 -4.96 1135.88
0 Indonesia Captain of the Watch Blank9BaronVonPWNEliminated 0 12 0 -4.99 1186.14
0 Malaysia Order of the Alliance Gold Star9FuzzyLogicSurvival 2 12 0 -7.12 1528.43
0 Philippines Captain of the Watch Blank9hurupSurvival 1 12 1 -3.31 1139.75
0 Thailand Esquire Blank9NobunagaDraw 9 12 0 11.47 1224.07
0 Vietnam Esquire Gold Star9ProfessorMoriartyDraw 13 12 0 11.78 1277.98
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PREV  Spring 1999 Adjudication:  NEXT    


The heat of summer arrives as the two remaining Chinese centres are occupied. China has one last gasp to claim a centre or be eliminated, while Thailand has claimed the Malaysian Sea with a massive four supports (!), all but ensuring that the Malaysian fleet is overwhelmed. The plight of the middle nations continues, as Australia captures Medan and still has another fleet behind enemy lines.

Three units were dislodged, but a retreat is only needed from one. The Summer retreat is due on Sunday (yes, I know it's the weekend), 1 June at 20:00 GMT.

Retreats
Chinese A Guangxi can retreat to Fujian.
Indonesian F Medan can retreat to Malacca Strait.
Malaysian F Malaysian Sea can retreat to Kuching, Mekong, Pahang, or West Kalimantan.

Australia:
F Andaman Sea Supports F Java Sea - Medan
F Java Sea - Medan
F Port Hedland - South Indian Ocean
A Papua New Guinea Hold
F East Timor - Java Sea (*Fails*)

China:
A Sichuan - Guiyang (*Fails*)
A Guangxi Supports A Sichuan - Guiyang (*Dislodged*)

Indonesia:
F North Indian Ocean Supports F Jakarta - Java Sea
A Surabaya Hold
F Jakarta - Java Sea
F Medan Supports F Jakarta - Java Sea (*Dislodged*)

Malaysia:
F Malaysian Sea Supports A Kota Bharu - Thammerat (*Dislodged*)
F Singapore Supports F Malaysian Sea
F Brunei Supports F Malaysian Sea
A Kota Bharu - Thammerat (*Bounce*)
F Kuala Lumpur - Kedan

Philippines:
F South Philippine Sea - Banda Sea
F South China Sea - Hong Kong
F Spratly Sea Convoys A Cebu - Sabah
F Sulawesi Sea Supports F Spratly Sea (*Fails*)
A Cebu - Sabah

Thailand:
F Gulf of Thailand Supports F Thammerat(ec) - Malaysian Sea
A Burma - Sichuan (*Fails*)
F Thammerat(ec) - Malaysian Sea
F Bangkok - Thammerat(ec) (*Bounce*)
A Kunming Supports A Haiphong - Guangxi
A Guiyang Supports A Haiphong - Guangxi (*Cut*)

Vietnam:
F Gulf of Tonkin - Guangzhou
F Vietnam Sea Supports F Thammerat(ec) - Malaysian Sea
F Spratly Islands Supports F Thammerat(ec) - Malaysian Sea
A Laos - Cambodia
F Saigon Supports F Thammerat(ec) - Malaysian Sea
A Haiphong - Guangxi


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