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RAM - Autumn 1903
GM Ally Bain
England have been pegged back, lost 3-1 to the OZies…..Oh hang on, this is Diplomacy but either way, the England's coach comes from Sweden & in this game, they lost Sweden to Russia. ;-)

Only one fleets was successful about their moves. Austria didn't shift but built, which was the same for Turkey but they couldn't build.

Germany were given support but didn't use it & his move failed.

AUSTRIA-HUNGARY (Roberto Pimentel)
A(Pie) s GERMAN A(Bur) - Mar (MISORDER); A(Ven) Stands; F(ADS) - ION; A(Bul) Stands; A(Ser) s A(Bul); F(Gre) s A(Bul) (CUT)

ENGLAND (Jan Willem Omlo)
A(Swe) - Nwy (FAILED, DISLODGED - DISBANDED NRP); A(Lon) Stands; F(BAR) - Nwy (FAILED); F(ENG) s F(Hol) - Bel; F(Hol) - Bel; F(NWG) - NTH

FRANCE (Chaz Smedley)
F(MAO) - Spa nc (FAILED); F(Mar) Stands; F(TYS) - GoL; A(Bre) Stands; A(Par) - Bur (FAILED)

GERMANY (Robert Dane)
A(Gas) - Spa (FAILED); A(Bur) - Bel (FAILED); A(Kie) - Hol; A(Ruh) s A(Kie) - Hol; A(Sil) - Mun; F(Den) s RUSSIAN F(Fin) - Swe

ITALY (Sean Cable - NMR!)
F(Tun) Stands ; A(Rom) Stands ; F(Nap) Stands

RUSSIA (David Smith)
A(Lvn) - War; A(StP) - Nwy (FAILED); F(Fin) - Swe; F(Sev) - Rum

TURKEY (David Anderson)
F(BLA) s A(Con) - Bul; A(Con) - Bul (FAILED); F(AEG) - Gre (FAILED)


Autumn 1903 Adjustments:
A: +Ven, Bul, Ser, Gre, Bud, Tri, Vie = 7; Gains 1.
E: Lon, +Bel, Nwy, Edi, Lpl -Hol, -Swe = 5; Loses 1.
F: Mar, Bre, Par, Spa, Por = 5; No change.
G: +Hol, Mun, Den, Ber, Kie -War, -Bel = 5; Loses 1.
I: Tun, Rom, Nap, -Ven = 3; Loses 1.
R: +War, StP, +Swe, Rum, Sev, Mos = 6; Gains 2.
T: Con, Ank, Smy = 3; No change.


Builds/Disbands:
A: Builds F(Tri).
E: None.
F: None.
G: Removes A(Gas).
I: None.
R: Builds A(Sev), (No build ordered).
T: None.

PRESS

StP: Warsaw! Now's there's a surprise........

ALB: With the exemption of Russia, it does look like I'll have to teach you to submit a press.

Spring 1904 deadline: 19:00 GMT, 27th February 2003.

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