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G.M.charlesf
G.M. emailcfeaux-at-gmail-dot-com
TypeRegular
BuildStandard
Map1648  [Wiki]  [Stats]
VariantStandard
Cur SeasonSpring 62
Next Deadline2010-08-12 @ 17:00:00 GMT
Result3-Way Draw
S. C.58
Players9
StatusClosed
Start Date2009-10-10
End Date2010-08-24
Real-Life Time319 days
Slideshow SC Chart Message Board dpy File
| charlesf's House Rules | Rating Calculation
Seq Country   Player Result S.C. Seas NMRs Rtg
Chg
Rtg
New
0 Austria Artisan Blank9FRIGATEAbandon 3 6 0 -5.31 1232.01
1 Austria Order of the Oak Silver Star9offdiscSurvival 3 27 0 0.36 1231.53
0 Denmark Countryman Blank9ellingermcEliminated 0 27 0 -3.19 1235.43
0 England Nobleman Blank9hmtucazSurvival 1 27 0 -2.55 1221.93
0 France Captain of the Watch Gold Star9NigsDraw 11 27 0 6.87 1377.76
0 Poland Order of the Ocelot Gold Star9txurceDraw 19 27 0 7.02 1386.49
0 Russia Order of the Brown Bear Gold Star9m_don_jEliminated 0 8 0 -5.96 1263.7
0 Spain Captain of the Watch Gold Star9dknemeyerSurvival 5 27 0 -2.11 1237.14
0 Sweden Herald Blank9laxrulz777Abandon 8 6 0 -3.69 1196.31
1 Sweden Artisan Blank9Gabri1981Abandon 0 0 0 -3.88 1196.12
2 Sweden Captain of the Watch Blank9MattKellyEliminated 0 27 0 -0.5 1203.69
0 Turkey Captain of the Watch Silver Star9LaneDraw 19 27 0 9.15 1226.09
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Hallo zusammen,

now that three of the four pillars of the Swedish realm have been knocked down (i.e. Finland, Livonia and Sweden proper), only the German pillar remains. Confined to North-Eastern Germany, Sweden arguably now bears more of a resemblance to Brandenburg-Prussia under the Great Elector than come across as a Scandinavian power. That being said, Brandenburg-Prussia never quite had enough of a naval arsenal as to amount to a single fleet in game-terms. Though the Great Elector did build up a sizable merchant navy to engage in the triangular trade (and to that end he had established a colony in Western Africa later in the 17th century. Kinda following the example of the Duke of Courland who had established colonies on Tobago and on the African coast). But I digress...

Looks like Europe's statesman are saving for a rainy day, given the number of builds that are being banked. Now, on whom will it pour?

Note that we shall have our next deadline on the 22nd. So we'll take the opportunity of Mike's travelling to shift again to a Wednesday/Friday routine.

Liebe GrĂ¼sse,

Charles

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PLAYERS:
AUSTRIA: Mike Hoffman
DENMARK-NORWAY: Marc Ellinger (eliminated Winter 1653)
ENGLAND: Harvey Morris
FRANCE: Nigel Phillips
POLAND-LITHUANIA: Jorge Saralegui
RUSSIA: Mikael Johansson (eliminated Winter 1650)
SPAIN: Dirk Knemeyer
SWEDEN: Matthew Kelly (joined Winter 1652)
TURKEY: Aidan Slattery

PROCLAMATIONS:
o EUROPE'S MONARCHS SAVE FOR A RAINY DAY

PRESS: None. :(

RETREATS:

Austria:
A Swabia - Hesse


ADJUSTMENTS:

France:
Build waived

Poland-Lithuania:
Build A Vilna
Build waived

Spain:
Build waived

Sweden:
Remove F Gulf of Bothnia


SUPPLY CENTER OWNERSHIP (Winter 1654):

Austria(5): Bavaria, Prague, Saxony, Trieste, Vienna.
England(8): Abo, Bristol, Christiania, Ireland, London, Scotland, Stockholm, United Provinces.
France(11): Brest, Flanders, Lorraine, Lower Saxony, Marseilles, Paris, Rhineland-Westphalia, Savoy, Swabia, Switzerland, Venice.
Poland-Lithuania(10): Copenhagen, Courland, Cracow, Moscow, Novgorod, Prussia, Riga, Vilna, Voronezh, Warsaw.
Spain(10): Algiers, Madrid, Mecklenburg, Morocco, Naples, Papal States, Portugal, Seville, Tunis, Tuscany.
Sweden(3): Brandenburg, Mecklenburg, Stettin.
Turkey(11): Belgrade, Candia, Constantinople, Crimea, Damascus, Moldavia, Persia, Transylvania, Turkestan, Ukraine, Wallachia.

DEADLINE SCHEDULE: (all orders are due NLT 6PM CET (i.e. GMT+1)...not local time)
o Spring 1655 Moves: (20) 22 March

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