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G.M.Zoterik
G.M. emaildriscollej-at-gmail-dot-com
TypeRegular
BuildStandard
MapStandard
VariantStandard
Cur SeasonFall 12
Next Deadline2014-04-12 @ 20:00:00 GMT
Result4-Way Draw
S. C.34
Players7
StatusClosed
Start Date2013-08-17
End Date2014-04-13
Real-Life Time240 days
Slideshow SC Chart Message Board dpw File
| Default House Rules | Rating Calculation
Seq Country   Player Result S.C. Seas NMRs Rtg
Chg
Rtg
New
0 Austria Captain of the Watch Blank9OperationsDraw 9 24 0 4.6 1214.86
0 England Herald Blank9EpicDipEliminated 0 16 0 -5.6 1174.2
0 France Captain of the Watch Blank9bucksworldDraw 9 24 0 4.14 1231.65
0 Germany Captain of the Watch Silver Star9MDemagogueDraw 13 24 0 4.91 1186.26
0 Italy Esquire Silver Star9ruler462Abandon 3 2 0 -7.6 1246.21
1 Italy Captain of the Watch Gold Star9Wladimir7Eliminated 0 12 2 -4.03 1255.44
0 Russia Artisan Blank9BrianicvsAbandon 3 5 1 -6.64 1193.36
1 Russia Captain of the Watch Blank9mmedeirosEliminated 0 16 0 -2.56 1186.2
0 Turkey Order of the Acorn Blank9trezdkDraw 3 24 0 6.01 1118.22
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PREV  Fall 1912 Adjudication:  NEXT    

Gentlemen! I have received four Aye votes for the DIAS proposal, and thus Europe shall have peace! Germany sits atop the leaderboard at thirteen centres, while Austria and France each end on nine, and Turkey makes do with three. The end may have come just in the nick of time for Germany, as an Austrian fleet took Constantinople, but this may easily have been little more than a centre swap with Turkey (who took Naples) to get the fleet into the Black Sea. I suspect that if the game had continued, Austria may have stood the best chance of winning the solo, but as it is, it ends on a hard-fought and well-deserved DIAS. My congratulations to all of you!

I would also like to express my gratitude for Herman and Wladimir, who stepped into difficult situations as replacements for Russia and Italy, respectively. Kevin (England) also deserves our appreciation for fighting to the last man after a disastrous 1904.

This game lasted for nearly eight months, which is a long time by the standards of Standard Diplomacy. Thank you for your patience and your energy, and for the pleasure of your company. I look forward to seeing you again in future games, whether as player or GM.

Austria:
F Aegean Sea - Constantinople
A Budapest Supports A Rumania
A Bulgaria Supports F Aegean Sea - Constantinople
A Greece - Serbia
F North Atlantic Ocean Supports F Liverpool - Clyde (*Cut*)
A Rumania Hold
A Trieste - Tyrolia
A Venice Supports A Trieste - Tyrolia
A Vienna Hold (*Dislodged*)

France:
A Burgundy Supports A Picardy - Belgium
F English Channel Supports A Picardy - Belgium
F Liverpool - Clyde (*Bounce*)
F London - Yorkshire (*Bounce*)
A Paris Supports A Burgundy
A Picardy - Belgium
A Piedmont Supports A Trieste - Tyrolia
F Wales - London (*Fails*)

Germany:
A Belgium Hold (*Disbanded*)
A Bohemia Supports A Tyrolia - Vienna
F Denmark Supports F North Sea
F Edinburgh - Clyde (*Bounce*)
A Galicia - Rumania (*Fails*)
A Holland - Yorkshire (*Bounce*)
F North Sea Convoys A Holland - Yorkshire
F Norwegian Sea - North Atlantic Ocean (*Fails*)
A Prussia - Berlin
A Ruhr Supports A Belgium
A Sevastopol Supports A Galicia - Rumania
A Silesia - Munich
A Tyrolia - Vienna
A Warsaw - Ukraine

Turkey:
A Armenia - Smyrna
A Constantinople Supports A Armenia - Smyrna (*Dislodged*)
F Tyrrhenian Sea - Naples

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