Diplomacy has always been one of my favorite wargames and over the years when I visited Halifax, my friends asked me to consider running a PBM game for our mutual amusement. I ran the first game by email and decided to start blogging the second. This allowed me to cease sending out numerous photo attachments but also opened the game up to a worldwide viewing audience. Please feel free to add your comments about the moves or even follow this blog.
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Fall 1470 AD Orders and Results Turn 049
Ottoman Empire (Les)
Fleet Aegean Sea to Ionian Sea
Fleet Eastern Med supports Fleet Aegean Sea to Ionian Sea
Fleet Constantinople to Aegean Sea
Army Serbia to Greece (Bounce)
Fleet Adriatic Sea to Venice
Army Trieste supports Fleet Adriatic Sea to Venice
Army Tyrolia to Piedmont (Bounce)
Army Munich to Switzerland (Bounce)
Army Munich Retreats to Berlin
Fleet Naples to Rome
Army Sevastopol to Rumania
England (Pat)
Fleets Belgium and Holland Mutual Support
Army Ruhr supports Belgium
Fleet North Sea convoys Army Norway to Edinburgh
Army Norway to Edinburgh (Bounce)
Army Kiel supports those crazy Ottomen in Munich (Not Possible)
(Why are they still there? Shouldn't they be in Venice by now?)
Spain (Mike)
Army Yorkshire to Edinburgh (Bounce)
Fleet North Atlantic Ocean to Norwegian Sea
Army London to hold
Fleet English Channel supports Fleet Picardy to Belgium
Fleet Picardy to Belgium (Bounce)
Army Paris to Burgundy
Army Burgundy to Munich
Army Switzerland support Army Burgundy to Munich
Army Piedmont support Army Switzerland to Hold (Support Cut)
Fleet Venice support Venetian Army Vienna to Trieste (Not Possible)
Fleet Venice Retreats to Apulia
Fleet Ionian Sea to Greece (Bounce)
Fleet Ionian Sea Retreats to Naples
Fleet Western Mediterranean to Tyrrhenian Sea
Venice (Joseph)
Army Vienna Supports Ottoman Army Tyrolia (Not Possible)
Army Bohemia Supports Ottoman Army Munich (Not Possible)
Pol-Lith (Steve)
Civil Disorder No Orders Received
Moscow Hold
Warsaw Hold
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