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G.M.AceRimmer
G.M. emailsmegdwarf-at-yahoo-dot-com
TypeRegular
BuildStandard
MapStandard
VariantStandard
Cur SeasonSpring 11
Next Deadline2011-03-04 @ 16:00:00 GMT
ResultSolo
S. C.34
Players7
StatusClosed
Start Date2010-09-10
End Date2011-03-04
Real-Life Time176 days
Slideshow SC Chart dpy File
| AceRimmer's House Rules | Rating Calculation
Seq Country   Player Result S.C. Seas NMRs Rtg
Chg
Rtg
New
0 Austria Captain of the Watch Blank9slikrik66Eliminated 0 12 1 -5.89 1186.28
0 England Countryman Blank9dorkknobSurvival 1 20 1 -4.1 1176.49
0 France Nobleman Blank9JDTrickeySurvival 3 20 2 -3.97 1176.62
0 Germany Countryman Blank9CatiedidSurvival 2 20 0 -3.88 1176.71
0 Italy Esquire Blank9thankslivingSurvival 9 20 4 -2.76 1155.28
0 Russia Captain of the Watch Gold Star9MagDoxSolo 19 20 0 27.84 1234.8
0 Turkey Artisan Blank9Hazza88Abandon 3 10 3 -6.85 1193.15
1 Turkey Captain of the Watch Blank9MattKellyEliminated 0 16 0 -2.51 1201.18
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PREV  Fall 1904 Adjudication:  NEXT    

After this season, we may need a clinic on movement orders.

First, the fleet on the east coast of Bulgaria cannot move to Aegean Sea or Greece. Nor can it support units to move to or hold in those provinces. And if it *could* support units in Aegean to hold, it would be strange to also order F Aegean-Greece.

Second, when supporting another player’s fleet to move, “F Edi support F-Fleet into NTH” is *barely* legitimate. Fortunately, Nathan verified his intent with me before the deadline. He has already been admonished to name the other fleet’s province of origin.

Third, you cannot order units you do not have. Such as armies in Apulia. It would be much wiser to submit orders for all of the units you do have. Like armies in Naples.

Fourth, “F Ionian S - Adriatic Sea” is ugly. Is it a support order, a movement order, or an invalid order? Originally I thought it should support. I’ve changed my mind. It is an invalid order and therefore holds. [Note: this order would be unambiguous if there had been no fleet in Adriatic to begin with; it could only have implied movement].

You lot are definitely not ready for Broadway :)

Bearing all of that in mind, we somehow have no retreats. That means that Winter adjustments are due on Monday at 10:00 a.m. CST (16:00 GMT). England, Italy, and Russia have decisions to make.

Austria: Supp 2 Unit 2 Build 0
England: Supp 3 Unit 2 Build 1
France: Supp 6 Unit 6 Build 0
Germany: Supp 6 Unit 6 Build 0
Italy: Supp 5 Unit 6 Remove 1
Russia: Supp 8 Unit 7 Build 1
Turkey: Supp 4 Unit 4 Build 0


So, what actually did happen besides a lot of stepping on banana peels? Germany gained the North Sea. French and English units did not move at all. Russia sailed across the Black Sea to Armenia (things do not look good for Turkey). And Austria miraculously lost both his supply centers yet remains at a net zero change for the year. Shawn is no doubt just shaking his head in disbelief.

F1903 Adjudication:

Austria:
F ADR -> VEN
A ALB -> TRI

England:
F Edi support F-Fleet into NTH
A Lon hold

France:
F English Channel -> North Sea (*Fails*)
F North Atlantic -> Norwegian Sea (*Bounce*)
A Belguim -> Holland (*Bounce*)
A Picardy -> Belgium (*Fails*)
A Burgundy -> Ruhr (*Fails*)
A Marseilles Stands

Germany:
F Hol - NTH
F SKA S F Hol - NTH
A Den H
A Kie - Hol (*Bounce*)
A Ruh S A Kie - Hol
A Mu S A Ruh

Italy:
A Piedmont S A Apula - Venice
A Trieste - Vienna
F Greece S F Tyrhennian Sea - Ionian Sea (*Cut*)
F Ionian S - Adriatic Sea (*Unit Holds*)
F Tyrhennian Sea - Ionian Sea (*Bounce*)
A Apula – Venice

Russia:
F Barents Sea - Norwegian Sea (*Bounce*)
F Black Sea Convoys A Rumania - Armenia
A Finland - St Petersburg
F Norway Supports F Holland - North Sea
A Rumania - Armenia
A Serbia Supports A Ukraine - Rumania
A Ukraine – Rumania

Turkey:
East Med to Ionian (*Bounce*)
Aegean to Greece (*Fails*)
Bulgaria support Aegean (*Fails*)
Constantinople hold

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