Player Analysis for Fall of 1907 in describe |
Army Bulgaria SUPPORT Army Rumania. Army Rumania SUPPORT Army Bulgaria. Defense against T (and maybe R). Fleet Greece -> Aegean Sea. Positioning to attack T. Army Galicia -> Silesia. Army Bohemia SUPPORT Army Tyrolia -> Munich. Army Tyrolia -> Munich. I decided to attack G. With R getting centers and building armies, I need some builds to keep up. Supporting G was a losing cause, especially after R told me he intended to build armies to attack G. So I get a build by taking mun, and from sil I'm positioned to at attack ber. Turkey I'm commited to eliminating him. France He's still hanging in there, although Italy is starting to think about taking mar. I told Italy I felt it was better to go for spa (E has to choose between gaurding spa or retaking bre) rather than take mar to weaken E first and give Italy a better position against E. If Italy gets the upper hand against E. mar can be taken at F's leasure. Italy The deal I made with Italy regarding T was for me to get ser while he gets all of T's home centers. At a later time, Italy will provide assitance to me in taking sev. I didn't really want to try and hold a piece of T; it's too easy to start fightin each other over the spoils. The bul-con border is a more natural border between Austrian and Italian holdings. Anyways ser and sev would give me a net gain of 2 centers, while 3 Turk centers minus ser would give Italy a net gain of 2 centers. However, I may have to hold of on going for sev depending on how things look. That would mean R will want a piece of T, so fighting over Turk centers may well develop. England He's realized I'm not going to attack Italy anytime soon. I believe one reason he's conceeding R centers in scandinavia to build R up as a land to power to oppose me. Since I've decided to attack G, it makes us short term allies in G. After that, things aren't so clear. Germany G is a sinking ship, so I've decided to grab what I can. At best, G survives in ber/mun. Holding ber/mun myself (or ber by R) would work just as well. Also, R has targeted G, so it became likely G would be gone no matter what I did. Russia He's growing into a major land power which I don't like. I'm getting worried that given a choice between E and myself, he will choose allinace with E since he has got along better with E during this game. R wants to attack G once he's secure against T. --------------------------------------- Builds an army in Vienna I feel safe about my southern front for now, so I built in the north. I expect R to build armies in war and mos, so I need something to counter R's presence. England I made some vague statements obout cooperating against G. Also, I inquired how willing he would be to attack R after G is eliminated. France No communication with him. Turkey No communication. Italy I recieved a message from him that appeared to be intended for England. Basically it said that once each side had established their positions at Gibralter, they would let each other go their separate ways. While Italy didn't explicitly say he would attack me, it certainly could be interperted that way. I suggested to Italy that E position at gibralter may not be so sound, if E has to face an attack by AR, so Italy might like to keep on trying to attack E. But, I got no response. Germany I made overtures hoping to keep him from throwing things to E and trying to get revenge on me. I explained my reasoning (my supporting him was a losing cause, especially with Russia wanting to attack G), and I suggested I would like to see him survive in France. However, he did not respond. Russia R's been pressuring me for the return of rum, which I'm unwilling to do. So I offered to give up my claim on Turk home centers (which I had already done with Italy anyways) and ber would go to him in exchange for letting me keep rum. Also, I argued that see he was seeing substantial growth by taking centers in scandinavia and Turkey (supposedly down the road), I needed to retain rum to maintain equality with him. Otherwise, I would be getting only mun and ser, while he gains ber, nor, swe, 1-2 Turk home centers, and den(maybe). However, he did not respond.
Sorry about the late moves. The judge was down last night when I wanted to write this up, and so I decided to wait until the morning so as not to mess with the judge. England's Fall 1907 Analysis: Germany guessed right. Darn him. I didn't really think he'd move to Picardy but I guess he was thinking that I wouldn't think that he wouldn't think I'd go there or whatever. Tactically, everything else went pretty well and it seems that Italy is content to have me bottled up in the end of the Med and so I don't have to worry about an expulsion campaign yet. Diplomatically, a very frustrating turn. I had feared that relations would get very difficult with people because of my stab, and that seems to be happening. In order of correspondence: Russia & Turkey: Turkey was replaced by a very cooperative fellow who I quickly briefed on the history of the game. Since he still really didn't know what was going on, I suggested that he try to ally with Russia against AI and attack Rumania via convoy this turn with Russia's help. Russia, however, has taken a weird view - he won't cooperate with this Turkey because he doesn't know him, even though the guy seems nice and he wasn't the Turk who took Sevastopol. Part of this might be Russia's honesty policy, but I'm guessing that he's trying to use it as a cover to hide how much he and Austria are getting along. I tried to point out to Russia that attacking Turkey would aid AI much more than it aided him, and he agreed. Which makes his attacking Turkey for the sake of the unknown even weirder. Turkey asked that I write his moves for him, which I did. Austria: Diplomatic relations with Austria have fallen off, mainly because of his outlandish claims about what the German centre split should be. As I now understand it, he believes that I should give Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Berlin to Russia and Kiel and Munich to Austria, and also give Russia the right to station armies in Scandinavia. I don't know what planet Austria is from. He says that it would be wise on my part, if I'm looking for a draw, to let some powers on the other side of the board get larger in order to eliminate some the weaker powers (I assume Italy and Turkey). The problem with this is: 1) it's assuming that I want a draw (not yet) and 2) it gives far too much power to AR, power which I don't think they've earned. Italy: Said hello, tried to be nice, maybe tried to raise his suspicions about Austria. Serbia and Venice are so wide open right now; actually, I wouldn't be surprised if Austria stabbed since things are so set to do so. That's about it. France: Told him that he could expect non-aggression from me this turn. Germany: Nothing. When I'm at war with someone, I don't talk. The previous German kept talking to France when he was invading about blah blah blah, trying to get him to make a mistake. It worked, but it was kind of shameful after a while. I prefer cold silence. Tactically: The assault on Germany continues. Since Russia is taking Norway this year, I had to gain at least one centre to offset that loss. Denmark will suffice for this. However, Germany's move to Picardy put both Bel and Hol at risk, and I had to figure out a way that I get or keep at least two of Bel-Hol-Kie and also keep all my armies alive. Two of three is easy, but more important is to keep A Hol alive for next year. So I made my plans with this in mind, and I should at least stay even for this year... Spain might be a problem, but I'll risk it. F WMed S F Spa(sc): A very cosmetic move, since if Italy wants French help to move to Spain, this support could easily be cut with F Tyn-WMed. In the event that he doesn't, it looks very pro-Italy and maybe I'll earn some points for this. This fleet can be attacked itself, but it would have somewhere to retreat to, most likely North Africa. F Spa(sc) S French A Mar: More likely from Italy's point of view is taking Mar from France, so this move is designed to prevent Italy from getting a build. If he tries and his move fails, I can always talk about balance of power blah blah blah and whatever else I can come up with. I won't earn points with Italy for this one, but he's been making the same order himself and so I don't see how he can accuse me of anything. A Wales-Brest, F Eng C A Wales-Brest, F Mid-Atlantic S A Wales-Brest: This move will succeed, which is nice, and I'll have an army in France come next turn. I'll worry where Germany retreats to later. A Den and F Bal S A Hol-Kie: This move makes sure that A Hol doesn't get dislodged. If Germany supports A Kie with both A Ruh and A Mun, he holds in Kie and nothing happens. If he does anything other than that (such as A Kie S A Ruh-Hol and A Mun ???) then I get my army into Kiel. Keeping the army in Denmark is essential, of course, because I have to capture it. A London-Belgium and F Nth C A Lon-Bel: Another move Germany might do is A Bur or Ruhr supports the other to Belgium. In that case, he will get Belgium but I will have gotten into Kiel, Holland will be safe and I'll be even. If he defends Kiel with three and moves A Bur-Bel, this move will bounce, leaving Belgium open and my army safe in Holland and I'll be even. I don't expect this move to work, obviously, but I might as well do it since if it succeeds, that will be a big plus. Tactically, things are fine, but I'm beginning to worry about Russia and that he might be warming up to Austria. In fact, Russia asked what I thought about a three-way endgame of ARE. I'm not sure right now. Austria is playing it very smart, albeit not in a way that I like. No doubt he and Germany are on non-aggression terms, as Austria doesn't want to give me anything just as I don't want to give him anything. He's in a very crucial position in the centre. Well, let's see how this goes. Lord Sheringham ------------------------------------------ England's Adjustment for Winter 1907: Remove F WMed The great Med campaign is over. I've got to clear house in Germany and France first. Once I do this then I might go back to the Med, but I can't afford to remove any other unit this turn. Besides, this might make it easier to get along with Italy. Lord Sheringham ------------------------------------------ England's Fall 1907 retreat: F Spa(sc)-Portugal No real doubt about this one, since it's the only place I can go. It's convenient also, because I can block the Atlantic with F Por, F MAt and maybe F Eng if really necessary. Overall though, this is kind of disappointing. I'm almost sure that Russia has switched sides and will be building a fleet in St. Pete. To that end, I'll probably end up disbanding F WMed and concentrate on getting StP and eliminate all possibility of northern fleets. Should be fun. Lord Sheringham
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