
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Winter 1906
The Map:

The Following Builds are due on Wednesday at 11:59PM:
Austria: 2 supply centers, 2 units. No units to build or remove.
England: 1 supply center is, 3 units. 2 units must be removed.
France: 10 supply centers, 7 units. 3 units may be built.
Germany: 9 supply centers, 9 units. No units to build or remove.
Russia: 7 supply centers, 7 units. No units to build or remove.
Turkey: 5 supply centers, 4 units. 1 unit may be built.
England: 1 supply center is, 3 units. 2 units must be removed.
France: 10 supply centers, 7 units. 3 units may be built.
Germany: 9 supply centers, 9 units. No units to build or remove.
Russia: 7 supply centers, 7 units. No units to build or remove.
Turkey: 5 supply centers, 4 units. 1 unit may be built.
Supply Center Ownership:
Austria: Serbia, Trieste (2 total).
England: London (1 total).
France: Brest, Edinburgh, Liverpool, Marseilles, Naples, Paris, Portugal, Rome, Spain, Tunis (10 total).
Germany: Belgium, Berlin, Denmark, Holland, Kiel, Munich, Sevastopol, Sweden, Venice (9 total).
Italy: None.
Russia: Budapest, Moscow, Norway, Rumania, St. Petersburg, Vienna, Warsaw (7 total).
Turkey: Ankara, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Greece, Smyrna (5 total).
England: London (1 total).
France: Brest, Edinburgh, Liverpool, Marseilles, Naples, Paris, Portugal, Rome, Spain, Tunis (10 total).
Germany: Belgium, Berlin, Denmark, Holland, Kiel, Munich, Sevastopol, Sweden, Venice (9 total).
Italy: None.
Russia: Budapest, Moscow, Norway, Rumania, St. Petersburg, Vienna, Warsaw (7 total).
Turkey: Ankara, Bulgaria, Constantinople, Greece, Smyrna (5 total).
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Fall 1905 Results
The Map:

The following retreats are due tomorrow, Friday, at 11:59PM:
The Russian Army in Tyrolia must retreat to Piemonte, Bohemia, or off the board.
The Russian Army in Silesia must retreat to Warsaw, Galicia, or off the board.
The Italian Fleet in Tunisia must retreat to North Africa, the Ionian Sea, or off the Board.
Fall 1905 Moves
The Moves:

Austria:
Austria: A bud -> ser
Austria: F tri Holds
Austria: F tri Holds
England:
Civil Disorder
England: A lon Holds
England: F nao Holds
England: F nth Holds
England: A lon Holds
England: F nao Holds
England: F nth Holds
France:
France: F eng -> wal
France: F iri -> lvp
France: A lvp -> edi
France: A nap -> apu
France: F spa/sc -> mao
France: F tys Supports F wes -> tun
France: F wes -> tun
France: F iri -> lvp
France: A lvp -> edi
France: A nap -> apu
France: F spa/sc -> mao
France: F tys Supports F wes -> tun
France: F wes -> tun
Germany:
No order for unit at Denmark. Hold order assigned.
Germany: A ber Supports A boh -> sil
Germany: A boh -> sil
Germany: F den Holds
Germany: F hol -> bel
Germany: A kie Supports A ber
Germany: A mos -> sev
Germany: A mun Supports A ven -> tyr
Germany: F swe -> nwy
Germany: A ber Supports A boh -> sil
Germany: A boh -> sil
Germany: F den Holds
Germany: F hol -> bel
Germany: A kie Supports A ber
Germany: A mos -> sev
Germany: A mun Supports A ven -> tyr
Germany: F swe -> nwy
Bounced with nwy (1 against 1).
Germany: A ven -> tyrItaly:
Italy: F tun -> wes
Bounced with wes (1 against 1).
Dislodged from wes (2 against 1).
Dislodged from wes (2 against 1).
Russia:
The Fleet in Bulgaria cannot retreat; unit destroyed.
Civil Disorder
Russia: A arm Holds
Russia: F bul/ec Holds
Russia: A pru Holds
Russia: F rum Holds
Russia: A sil Holds
Russia: A arm Holds
Russia: F bul/ec Holds
Dislodged from con (3 against 1).
Russia: F nwy HoldsRussia: A pru Holds
Russia: F rum Holds
Russia: A sil Holds
Dislodged from boh (2 against 1).
Russia: A tyr HoldsDislodged from ven (2 against 1).
Russia: A vie HoldsTurkey:
Turkey: F aeg Supports F con -> bul/ec
Turkey: F ank -> bla
Turkey: F con -> bul/ec
Turkey: A gre Supports F con -> bul/ec
Turkey: F ank -> bla
Turkey: F con -> bul/ec
Turkey: A gre Supports F con -> bul/ec
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Spring 1905 Results
The Map:

Meanwhile, in the north, a three way bounce in Belgium seems to imply that France and Germany are going their own ways, deep into England and Russia, respectively. Can France manage an alliance with Russia? Can Turkey or Austria-Hungary strike a deal with Germany for their continued survival?
The Following retreat is due Wednesday Night at 11:59PM:
England must retreat from Liverpool to the North Atlantic, Clyde, or off the Board.
Spring 1905 Moves
Moves:

Austria:
Austria: A ser -> bud
Austria: F tri Holds
Austria: F tri Holds
England:
England: F lvp Holds
Dislodged from wal (2 against 1).
England: A lon -> belBounced with eng (1 against 1).
Convoy path taken: lon→nth→bel.
England: F nth Convoys A lon -> belConvoy path taken: lon→nth→bel.
France:
France: F eng -> bel
France: F mar -> spa/sc
France: F nap -> tys
France: A rom -> nap
France: A wal -> lvp
France: F wes Supports F nap -> tys
Bounced with lon (1 against 1).
France: F iri Supports A wal -> lvpFrance: F mar -> spa/sc
France: F nap -> tys
France: A rom -> nap
France: A wal -> lvp
France: F wes Supports F nap -> tys
Germany:
Germany: A ber Holds
Germany: A boh Supports A mun
Germany: F den Holds
Germany: F hol -> bel
Germany: A mun Supports A boh
Germany: A war -> mos
Germany: A boh Supports A mun
Germany: F den Holds
Germany: F hol -> bel
Bounced with lon (1 against 1).
Germany: A kie Supports A berGermany: A mun Supports A boh
Support cut by Move from Tyrolia.
Germany: F swe -> nwyBounced with nwy (1 against 1).
Germany: A ven Supports F triGermany: A war -> mos
Italy:
Italy: F ion -> tun
Russia:
Russia: A arm -> smy
Russia: F bul/ec Holds
Russia: F nwy Holds
Russia: A pru -> ber
Russia: A sil Supports A tyr -> mun
Russia: A tyr -> mun
Bounced with con (1 against 1).
Russia: A bud -> vieRussia: F bul/ec Holds
Russia: F nwy Holds
Russia: A pru -> ber
Bounced with ber (1 against 2).
Russia: F rum Supports F bul/ecRussia: A sil Supports A tyr -> mun
Russia: A tyr -> mun
Bounced with mun (2 against 2).
Turkey:
No order for unit at Ankara. Hold order assigned.
Turkey: F aeg Supports A gre
Turkey: F ank Holds
Turkey: F con -> smy
Turkey: F aeg Supports A gre
Turkey: F ank Holds
Turkey: F con -> smy
Bounced with arm (1 against 1).
Turkey: A gre HoldsFriday, March 12, 2010
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