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G.M.charlesf
G.M. emailcfeaux-at-gmail-dot-com
TypeRegular
BuildStandard
Map1936v25  [Wiki]  [Stats]
VariantStandard
Cur SeasonSpring 00
Next DeadlineSee adjudication
ResultSolo
S. C.50
Players7
StatusComplete
Start Date2015-09-18
End Date2015-12-30
Real-Life Time104 days
Slideshow SC Chart
| charlesf's House Rules
Seq Country   Player Result S.C. Seas NMRs Rtg
Chg
Rtg
New
0 Britain Captain of the Watch Silver Star9MDemagogueEliminated 0 14 0 0 0
0 France Nobleman Blank9georgekatkinsSurvival 13 14 0 0 0
0 Germany Esquire Silver Star9briandiffellEliminated 0 14 1 0 0
0 Italy Captain of the Watch Blank9mjn82Survival 15 14 0 0 0
0 Poland Captain of the Watch Blank9Sean2010Survival 4 14 0 0 0
0 Soviet Union Nobleman Silver Star9raistlinSolo 18 14 0 0 0
0 Turkey Order of the Jagged Edge Gold Star9jerome777Eliminated 0 14 0 0 0
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Happily I was wrong. George did indeed submit his build orders. Only now found his order set in my bin. Mea culpa.

I also failed to publish some Italian press celebrating Italy's naval prowess. You'll find it included further below. As the updated material.

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I apologise for not getting the results out any sooner. Yesterday I got home too late.

I discovered an embarrassing bug in the RW module. Somehow the unit location for Rome (ec) happens to be in Venetia. Changing the module midstream in a game can corrupt saves, so me alterting you to the fact that Italy's fleet seemingly located in Venetia actually happens to be in Rome (ec).

As for the rejected draw proposal, note that Britain, Germany and Turkey still had a vote. Anyway, with the Duce and the General Secretary at 15 and 16 SCs respectively, a solo is a distinct possibility.

Cheers,

Charles

PLAYERS:
BRITAIN: Mark Utterback
FRANCE: George K. Atkins
GERMANY: Brian Diffell
ITALY & NAT. SPAIN: Mike Norton
POLAND: Sean O'Donnell
SOVIET UNION & REP. SPAIN: David Gould
TURKEY: Jerome Payne

ITALIAN PRESS:
Costruzioni navali Fabbrica Napoli - Press release:
Our Napoli operations is happy to announce that in addition to building the finest naval vessels for the world class Italian fleet, we have signed an agreement with the French Government for a 27 Million Franc contract building cruisers, destroyers and minesweeper. The contract requires delivery to the Brest French Naval Facilities. In addition, the Admiral of the Atlantic Italian Fleet in a recent tour of the Fabbrica Napoli noted the excellence of the French fleet in joint drills off the coast of Northwest England.

GAME-END PROPOSALS:

REJECTED: A four-way draw involving France, Italy, Poland and the Soviet Union.
PROPOSED: A four-way draw involving France, Italy, Poland and the Soviet Union.

ORDERS:

RETREATS:
Turkey:
disband A Beirut

Hungary:
disband A Hungary

ADJUSTMENTS:
Britain:
Remove F Ireland

France:
Build A Brest
Build A Paris

Germany:
Remove A Central Germany

Italy:
Build F Rome(ec)
Build F Naples

Soviet_Union:
Build F Leningrad(nc)

Turkey:
Remove F Alexandretta

Nationalist_Spain:
Build F Burgos

SC OWNERSHIP (Winter 1941):
France (12): Austria, Belgium, Brest, Czechia, Liverpool, London, Marseille, Milan, Munich, Netherlands, Paris, Switzerland.
Italy (9): Algiers, Croatia, Egypt, Greece, Izmir, Naples, Rome, Suez, Tripoli.
Poland (7): Berlin, Cracow, Gdynia, Hungary, Serbia, Sweden, Warsaw.
Soviet_Union (16): Ankara, Beirut, Bulgaria, Denmark, Finland, Hamburg, Iran, Iraq, Istanbul, Latvia, Leningrad, Lithuania, Moscow, Norway, Rumania, Stalingrad.
Nationalist_Spain (6): Burgos, Edinburgh, Madrid, Morocco, Portugal, Valencia.

SCHEDULE (3 PM GMT):
Spring 1942 Moves: 23 December
Summer 1942 Retreats: 27 December
Fall 1942 Moves: 30 December
Winter 1942 Retreats/Adjustments: 1 January

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