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G.M. emailcamorse22-at-yahoo-dot-com
TypeRegular
BuildStandard
MapFleet Rome  [Wiki]  [Stats]
VariantGunboat  [Wiki]
Cur SeasonFall 18
Next Deadline2011-01-12 @ 23:59:00 GMT
Result2-Way Draw
S. C.34
Players7
StatusClosed
Start Date2010-05-11
End Date2011-01-12
Real-Life Time247 days
Slideshow SC Chart Message Board dpy File
| Default House Rules | Rating Calculation
Seq Country   Player Result S.C. Seas NMRs Rtg
Chg
Rtg
New
0 Austria Captain of the Watch Silver Star9sunchungDraw 10 35 0 10.09 1270.47
0 England Captain of the Watch Silver Star9briankingfoxAbandon 2 19 3 -6.43 1220.55
1 England Countryman Blank9kiweSurvival 2 35 0 -0.26 1232.34
0 France Captain of the Watch Gold Star9LequinianSurvival 6 35 0 -4.66 1342.89
0 Germany Captain of the Watch Silver Star9GodzillaAbandon 8 29 3 -5.96 1213.54
1 Germany Captain of the Watch Silver Star9PARussellSurvival 6 35 0 -0.49 1246.92
0 Italy Countryman Blank9wogglebugDraw 8 35 0 11.91 1270.21
0 Russia Countryman Blank9DestierroSurvival 2 35 0 -3.18 1224.45
0 Turkey Captain of the Watch Blank9jmc66Eliminated 0 30 0 -4.38 1159.31
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Hello Players,

England has failed to submit orders for the third time in a major season. As I said after the last time, he is out of chances. I declare the position abandoned. Fortunately, I have had someone waiting in the wings to help us out, so there will be no delay in the game. Thanks very much to our anonymous benefactor for stepping into a terrible game position just to help us out.

So, here we are with ten years come and gone in our little adventure. Congratulations to everyone (except England) for staying the course and, amazingly, staying in the game. Standard games with seven players still alive after ten years are rare indeed. Gunboat ones are unprecedented, in my experience. Not that we don't have a couple of players on the ropes, but all-in-all an outstanding effort.

Highlights of this, our twentieth season:

. Germany strengthens his line against Austria by forcing his way into Silesia. The unfortunate defenders were not only outgunned by the German troops, but were forced to scatter into the fields as their only retreat was blocked by their own Rumanian division.

. The Rumanian army found a second reason to look embarrassed. It seems that while they were moving to "help" their comrades in Silesia, they forgot to lock the door behind them and a Russian army slipped in and made themselves at home. Add another unit to the Tsar's forces, now double what the were a few short years ago.

. In trading Rumania and Constantinople for Bulgaria, the Archduke has lost his long-standing status as the clear number 2 man on the board. Now on 6 SC, he is tied for second with Italy and France. The Kaiser, of course, leads the board with 9 SC in his control.

. Not all Austrian moves proved futile, however. A Bulgaria finally made good on a long-standing promise and helped his Italian friends into Constantinople. The Sultan is down to his capital and his last unit. Don't count him out quite yet, though. He's a wily one.

. An Italian fleet steams into the English Channel. What does that mean? I'm not sure, but you have to admit there's a lot of potential for mischief there.

. In England, our substitute king beats a planned retreat to the safety (?) of Edinburgh. The friendly (??) Germans in the North Sea "helped" him push him along.

RETREATS: Turkish F Constantinople auto-retreats to Black Sea, its only legal option.

Ownership:

Austria (6): Budapest, Bulgaria, Serbia, Trieste, Venice, Vienna.
England (2): Edinburgh, Liverpool.
France (6): Brest, London, Marseilles, Paris, Portugal, Spain.
Germany (9): Belgium, Berlin, Denmark, Holland, Kiel, Munich, Norway, St Petersburg, Sweden.
Italy (6): Constantinople, Greece, Naples, Rome, Smyrna, Tunis.
Russia (6): Moscow, Rumania, Sevastopol, Warsaw.
Turkey (1): Ankara.

Adjustments:

Austria: Supp 6 Unit 6 Build 0
England: Supp 2 Unit 2 Build 0
France: Supp 6 Unit 6 Build 0
Germany: Supp 9 Unit 8 Build 1
Italy: Supp 6 Unit 5 Build 1
Russia: Supp 4 Unit 3 Build 1
Turkey: Supp 1 Unit 2 Remove 1

DEADLINE: Builds and Disbands are due by Friday night, September 24, at 8 p.m. Eastern U.S. time. If you guys get them in by tomorrow night, I'll adjudicate early. Adjustment orders are always assumed final unless otherwise

Cheers,
Chris


Orders as resolved. Please check for mistakes. I'm tired and my brain feels fuzzy.
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Austria:
A Bohemia Supports A Silesia - Munich
A Bulgaria Supports F Aegean Sea - Constantinople
A Piedmont - Marseilles (*Fails*)
A Rumania - Galicia
A Silesia - Munich (*Disbanded*)
A Tyrolia Supports A Vienna - Moscow (*Void*)
F Venice Supports A Berlin - Warsaw (*Fails*)

England:
A Liverpool Supports F Yorkshire - Edinburgh
F Yorkshire - Edinburgh

France:
F Brest - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
F London - Yorkshire
A Marseilles Supports A Spain (*Cut*)
F Portugal Supports F Brest - Mid-Atlantic Ocean
A Spain Supports A Ruhr - Burgundy (*Fails*)
A Wales Supports F London - Yorkshire

Germany:
A Berlin Supports A Munich - Silesia
A Kiel - Munich
A Munich - Silesia
F North Sea Supports F Yorkshire - Edinburgh
F Norway - Norwegian Sea
A Prussia Supports A Munich - Silesia
A Ruhr Supports A Kiel - Munich
A St Petersburg - Moscow (*Fails*)

Italy:
F Aegean Sea - Constantinople
F Mid-Atlantic Ocean - English Channel
F Smyrna Supports F Aegean Sea - Constantinople (*Cut*)
F Tyrrhenian Sea - Gulf of Lyon
F Western Mediterranean - Mid-Atlantic Ocean (*Fails*)

Russia:
A Moscow Supports A Warsaw (*Cut*)
A Ukraine - Rumania
A Warsaw Supports A Moscow

Turkey:
A Ankara - Smyrna (*Fails*)
F Constantinople Supports A Ankara (*Dislodged*)
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