TINFOIL BARB - Autumn 1905 GM Ally Bain
Germany got hit by both France & Russia.
Austria lost Serbia but picked up Rumania.
Is the Turkish fleet going to have their say or will Italy decide otherwise?
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AUSTRIA-HUNGARY (Francis Joseph) A(Ser) - Rum; A(Pie) s F(Ven); A(Gal) s A(Ser) - Rum; A(Bud) s A(Ser) - Rum; F(Ven) Stands
ENGLAND (Anarchy) F(Lon) Stands
FRANCE (Emile F Loubet) A(Pic) s A(Bur) - Bel; A(Bur) - Bel; A(Gas) - Bur; A(Mar) s A(Gas) - Bur; F(HEL) - Den; F(NTH) s A(Bur) - Bel; F(ENG) s A(Bur) - Bel
GERMANY (Wilhelm II) A(Mun) - Bur (FAILED); F(StP) sc Stands (DISLODGED TO GoB); A(Ruh) Stands ; F(Hol) Stands ; A(Sil) Stands ; A(Lvn) Stands ; A(Bel) Stands (DISLODGED - DISBANDED NRP)
ITALY (Victor Emmanuel III) F(Apu) s F(Tun) - ION; A(Rom) - Nap; F(Tun) - ION
RUSSIA (Nicolas II) A(War) - Lvn (FAILED); A(Fin) - StP; F(Nwy) s A(Fin) - StP; F(BLA) - Ank (FAILED); A(Rum) s TURKISH A(Gre) - Ser (DISLODGED TO Ukr)
TURKEY (Abd al-Hamid II) F(ION) - ADS; F(AEG) s A(Bul); A(Gre) - Ser; A(Bul) s A(Gre) - Ser; A(Ank) Stands
Autumn 1905 Adjustments: A: +Rum, Bud, Ven, Tri, Vie, -Ser = 5; No change. E: Lon = 1; No change. F: +Bel, Mar, +Den, Par, Spa, Edi, Bre, Lpl, Por = 9; Gains 2. G: Mun, Hol, Kie, Ber, -StP, -Bel, -Den = 4; Loses 3. I: Nap, Tun, Rom = 3; No change. R: War, +StP, Nwy, Swe, Mos, Sev -Rum = 6; No change. T: +Ser, Bul, Ank, Gre, Con, Smy = 6; Gains 1.
Builds/Disbands: A: None. E: None. F: Builds F(Bre), A(Par). G: Removes F(GoB), A(Lvn). I: None. R: Builds A(Sev). T: Builds F(Smy). PRESS ALB: Two thing I would like to mention however bear in mind that some of you are doing what is said. The first being that when you send your orders to me, make sure you have put the name of the game, your country & the season I'm about to adjudicate. The reason behind that is to save me the time to figure out who you are. Secondly, for those who do send 'Provisional Orders', as soon as you're happy with them, let me know. The point being that that should speed up the game. Spring 1906 deadline: 19:00 BST, 5th May 2004.
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