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G.M.NickHiggins
G.M. emailcongressofvienna1814-at-yahoo-dot-com
TypeRegular
BuildStandard
MapAmbition and Empire  [Wiki]  [Stats]
VariantStandard
Cur SeasonWinter 03
Next Deadline2009-06-06 @ 03:00:00 GMT
ResultSolo
S. C.44
Players10
StatusClosed
Start Date2009-02-05
End Date2009-06-05
Real-Life Time121 days
Slideshow SC Chart
| Default House Rules | Rating Calculation
Seq Country   Player Result S.C. Seas NMRs Rtg
Chg
Rtg
New
0 Austria / Habsburg Order of the Ocelot Gold Star9txurceSurvival 7 16 0 -3.76 1312.45
0 Denmark / Norway Nobleman Silver Star9raistlinSurvival 10 16 0 -2.15 1205.9
0 France Captain of the Watch Blank9mjn82Survival 1 16 1 -3.11 1204.94
0 Great Britain Nobleman Silver Star9martinhavenSolo 15 16 1 31.6 1329.97
0 Ottoman Empire Captain of the Watch Gold Star9smileyrobSurvival 6 16 0 -2.52 1205.53
0 Poland / Saxony Captain of the Watch Blank9MattKellySurvival 2 16 0 -3.33 1222.74
0 Prussia Captain of the Watch Silver Star9MDemagogueEliminated 0 14 1 -5.18 1230.09
0 Russian Empire Esquire Blank9nathanalbrightSurvival 1 16 1 -3.11 1204.94
0 Spain Captain of the Watch Blank9egniSurvival 2 16 0 -2.85 1194.31
0 Sweden Esquire Silver Star9SturmkraeheEliminated 0 8 0 -5.63 1228.77
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PREV  Fall 1768 Adjudication:  NEXT    

A&E 090205 / DC240: The Fall 1768 season has been adjudicated. First, allow me to apologize for the late adjudication. I severely sprained my ankle playing soccer tonight, and I've spent the last couple hours on my bed with my ankle iced and elevated, and with my head a little dizzy from pain and then painkillers. I debated waiting until tomorrow morning to adjudicate, but this season is too juicy to wait.

Where to begin...! The most earth-shaking event has to be the dual stabs of Britain and France. H.M. Frank decided he had waited long enough and seized Brest, while Roi Mike ejected the Turks from al-Andalus. The Habsburgs managed to hold onto their gain in Two Sicilies, and fend off a Turkish-Polish attack in Vienna. The final result in the Med is that Turkey is down two supply centers, Austria is up one, and the alliances are scrambled now that the British-French marriage appears to have ended in broken crockery and divorce. Turkey has a very tough choice to make with the disbands, as their hordes are on the rampage in eastern Europe, but the Sultan cannot afford to surrender ground in the Med either, with half of the Turkish SCs located in the Maghreb.

Turning to the east, Prussia has the dubious accomplishment of having all 3 of their armies dislodged in the same turn. Prussia still hangs on to their SC in Warsaw, and will face an interesting decision regarding which unit to retain. Although the Tsar lost Abo, he surely was willing to sacrifice his Finnish sanctuary in order to return to his capital in Moscow. Most impressive is the Danes, who seemed to be facing a potential catastrophe after the spring, and not only averted disaster but actually netted 1 SC gain this year, despite losing Berlin to the Brits. Speaking of the Redcoats, Frank quietly had a huge year, with 3 SC gains scattered across Europe that have pushed him into the clear #1 spot.

Retreat orders are needed from Prussia and Turkey. They are due Fri May 8th. Winter adjustment orders are needed by Mon May 11th.

We have two sets of press before the adjudication.

Press #1 (Peanut Gallery)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
"The Peanut Gallery to Britain: Frank, playing for a shared victory with Dave Denmark & Norway? How would you sleep at night? A shared win? PLAYING for a shared win? I will be truly disappointed in you, Frank, if this game ends up in a some antiseptic draw.
Is the day where people play to win the game now past? Am I in an ever-shrinking pool of players who would understand if I were stabbed by another in the search of SOLO victory? Maybe I just need to stick with playing chess on-line. There, draws actually mean something."
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Press #2 (British)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
England to France: Sorry Mike.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



Fall Adjudications
Austrian A Bav - Vie *Bounce*
Austrian A Baw S A Bur - Hew
Austrian A Dre S A Bur - Hew
Austrian A Swi - Tyr
Austrian A Ven S A Bav - Vie
Austrian F Tws S F Gly - Tys
British A Ane S A Hew
British A Ber S A Pos - Brl
British A Hew S A Ber *Cut*
British A Mar S A Bur - Sav *Void*
British F And - Brc *Bounce*
British F Eng - Bre
British F Nth - Nat
British F Upr S A Hew
Danish A Lap - Abo
Danish A Mec - Kon
Danish A Pos - Brl
Danish A Sca - Chr
Danish A Stp S A Nov - Mos
Danish F Bal C A Mec - Kon
Danish F Gbo S A Lap - Abo
French A Bur - Hew *Bounce*
French A Lan - Brc
French A Mad S A Lan - Brc
Neutral A Pap H
Neutral F Cou S A Mec - Kon
Polish A Bud - Vie *Bounce*
Polish A Lit - Kie *Bounce*
Prussian A Brl - Ber *Bounce* *Dislodged*
Prussian A Kon S F Gbo - Cou *Void* *Dislodged*
Prussian A Mos - Kie *Bounce* *Dislodged*
Russian A Nov - Mos
Spanish F Gly - Tys
Spanish F Sav - Gly *Bounce*
Turkish A Bos - Cro
Turkish A Brc - Mad *Bounce* *Dislodged*
Turkish A Cri - Zap
Turkish A Kaz - Mos *Bounce*
Turkish F Adr S A Bud - Vie
Turkish F Bla - Cri
Turkish F Ion - Tys *Bounce*
Turkish F Wes - Gly *Bounce*

Retreat Possibilities
Prussian A Brl can retreat to Boh, Gal, Lus or disband
Prussian A Kon can retreat to Pos or disband
Prussian A Mos can retreat to Liv or disband
Turkish A Brc can retreat to Gas, Leo or disband

Position Power Abb 1767 1768 Change SCs changing possession
1 Britain B 8 11 +3 +Ber, +Bre, +Mar
2 Austria A 7 8 +1 +Tws
3 Denmark D 7 8 +1 +Abo, -Ber, +Kon
4 Turkey T 8 6 -2 -Brc, -Tws
5 France F 3 3 0 +Brc, -Bre
6 Poland X 2 2 0
7 Spain S 3 2 -1 -Mar
8 Prussia P 3 1 -2 -Kon, -Mos
9 Russia R 1 1 0 -Abo, +Mos
10 Sweden W 0 0 0

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