Player Analysis for Spring of 1912 in describe |
Fleet Greece SUPPORT Army Bulgaria. Army Bulgaria SUPPORT Fleet Greece. Defense. Army Rumania SUPPORT Army Bohemia -> Galicia. Army Bohemia -> Galicia. Russia declared war on me, so I moved into gal. Army Tyrolia -> Venice. Bounce Italy out of ven. Army Trieste -> Serbia. Moving units to defend rum/bul against R. Army Vienna -> Trieste. Gives me 2 units on ven, so I can keep EI out of ven. ------------- Italy, Germany I made a last ditch effort to get them to break with E, but they were obviously unwilling as long as R remaind oblivious to the English threat. Russia I made a last attempt to get R to wake up and see the English threat. As expected, R remained clueless. Then R actually declared war on me. England I offered my support to E because of R's declaration of war on me. Not that it makes any difference, since E doesn't need my help for the solo. Aid from IG and R stupidity are more than enough help for E.
Well, this is what you've all been waiting for. The cold steel has been drawn and I'm going to run Russia through. Or at least try. Stabbing is not something I take lightly, but it is certainly something I will do. Whenever I put in stabbing orders, I pay close attention to how I feel once they're all up there on the screen and not yet sent; if I'm doubtful, I'll reconsider everything a bit further. This time, however, I'll have to admit I was smiling about my rather brutal orders. I am the Scourge of the Care-Bears. Russia has made this extremely easy, of course, because he trusts me far too much. Just a few years ago, I stabbed Germany without much doubt, but apparently Russia either forgets this or doesn't think I could do the same to him, because we've had this totally honest relationship throughout the game (for the most part). My guess is that he forgot this, and thus doesn't know my true character. As far as stabs go, this should be a good one. I'll start with the moves this time, as they work very tightly with some of my diplomatic efforts this turn. Tactically: F Tun-Ion: This move will be supported by Italy's F EMed. Obviously, I want to get into the Ionian to solidify my hold on the Boot and also to prevent Austria from moving F Gre-Ion. I ask for Italy's support to make certain that this move succeeds. F WMed-Tyn: Just moving into Tyn. This fleet will move to Rome in the Fall, most likely capturing it. (Unless Austria gets into Venice this turn and bounces this in the Fall, but then this fleet would prevent a retreat to Rome.) A Mar-Tuscany, F GoL C A Mar-Tus: One of my favourite convoy drop-offs is Tuscany, and I'll use it here. My primary goal around Venice is to make sure that Austria doesn't get Ven or get into the boot. So I've got a whole set of EIG orders to protect Italy. In addition to F EMed S F Tun-Ion, Italy will be ordering F Aeg-Con, A Pie-Ven and F Ion-Apulia. Germany will be ordering A Mun-Tyr, A Ruh S A Bur-Mun, the same as last turn: gives Italy a chance of bouncing Austria in Venice and protects Munich from him as well. Back to the convoy: In Tuscany, I can support Italy's army into Venice (if it's not already there) and block off all possible retreats for any Austrian army that does get in there this turn. Then I can support Italy's army in place and take Rome and Naples at leisure with the Ionian secure. F Spa(sc)-Mar: Right now, I don't think I'll be wanting to take Naples this year (that would weaken Italy and force him to disband one of his Eastern fleets. As long as he's taking orders from me, I'll keep one of those Italian fleets in the east alive.) So this move is just to cover Mar but more importantly to move to Piedmont in the Fall to block off the Boot totally from Austria. A Bre-Pic: This army will probably take Paris in the Fall, but I'm just moving it closer to Belgium just in case Germany gets any ideas and turns coat. In the North: F Nth-Nwy: Just moving this fleet into Norway to take it from Russia. This fleet should be moving to Sweden in the Fall if all goes right. F Lon-Nth: Moving this fleet to Nth this turn and this fleet will move to Norway in the Fall, capturing it. F Den-Bal: I flirted a lot with stabbing in the Fall, because that's when I traditionally like to do things, but the Spring moves were so potentially good that I didn't need to wait any longer. This move puts a fleet into a strong position in the Baltic. My fall plan for this unit doesn't involve supply centres: I intend to move it to GoB to bounce the Russian fleet moving out of StP(sc). A Kie-Den: Just shifting this army into Denmark. In the Fall, this unit will support my fleet moving from Norway to Sweden, which will succeed and allow my fleet now in London to make it into Norway with no trouble. A Hol-Kie: Moving into the gap at Kiel. In the Fall, I will support Germany's A Munich into Berlin. The net result of these moves should be: I'll get Rome, Paris, Sweden and Norway= +4 Germany will gain Berlin and lose Paris= Even Italy will lose Rome and maybe Smyrna = -2 or -1 Austria will probably stay even Russia will lose Nwy, Swe, Ber and maybe gain Smy= -2 Russia will be unable to recover from this blow, and I'd only need three more centres next year to win: those being StP, Nap and one of Belgium, Berlin, Venice or Greece. I'm going to stick to my promise of keeping Germany and Italy alive as much as I can, but if I have to eliminate them to win, I'll do it. Diplomatically: Austria: He wrote me saying that he and I both knew that I would win and he asked what he could do to expedite things. Kind offer, and I mostly believe that he's telling me the truth, but 1) I didn't need to take that chance and 2) it's also the last desperate attempt to get Russia to see the light if I did reply and ask him to attack Russia or whatever. Next turn, however, if the stab succeeds, I'll take Austria up on his offer just to make sure this thing gets done quickly. (Also, I know Austria's dying to attack Russia.) Italy: Gave him a set of orders. He said sure. I told him I loved him. A word about Austro-Russian relations here: Russia told Austria that he was declaring war on him in the near future, although he still held out hope for re-alliance. Austria mentioned this to me in his letter and Russia mentioned it to me over the EGR channel. My guess is that Austria is attacking Russia, but Russia wants to play friendly with Austria for a little while longer. Anyway, on to the real diplomatic efforts: What I had to do this turn was make Russia think that he had found a secure arrangement to replace the EAR (which I trashed last year). I think that as long as Russia has some sense of security, he'll be totally Care-Bear and oblivious to the idea that I would stab him. Hence, I finally formally hatched this EGR endgame idea (which I had talked to him about last year) to both Germany and Russia; this EGR would be the illusory alliance which would keep Russia honest for one more turn, the turn I needed to stab him well. Of course, Germany and I were talking about this all along. Very nice chap. He knows what I'm doing and therefore he's a bit of a risk, but I trust him. Helping me stab Russia would probably entertain him. Russia liked the EGR idea and Germany said that he loved it too (I coached him well). With that out of the way, I also had to make up a tactical plan which would make it look like an EGR endgame was being formed without allowing Russia to ruin my stab moves. The thing I was really afraid of was Russia moving A Swe-Nwy this turn to bounce my F Nth-Nwy or him moving A Swe-Den to bounce that army moving up from Kiel. That would make the stab not as good, and I want to make it perfect. So, my big tactical/diplomatic problem was to get Russia to keep A Sweden in place this turn. (Considering that he's kept it in place there for a while, all this was probably overkill, but I wanted to make sure.) So I proposed to GR that it would be best if Germany moved back into his home centres this year while I took Paris and Belgium and Russia took Denmark from me to compensate for losing Berlin. Basically, we would all stay even. In doing that, I proposed that I would make Germany more secure by convoying my armies out of Germany. The first to go would be A Hol convoying across the North Sea to England this turn. This suggestion was key for me: I had to have an excuse to keep F Den in place this turn at least, and having F Nth convoying and remaining still was the easiest way to make it fly. The bit about promoting German security by convoying the army over made it even better. Russia meanwhile, would move out of Berlin in the Fall and move A Swe-Den, while I moved F Den to Nth. Russia agreed to this over EGR, as did Germany. (Germany was SUPPOSED to hold in place in Munich this turn and move A Ruh-Kie to take over Kiel, but he will do the moves I talked about way above.) I'm quite happy with this whole illusion of security that I had to set up (these kinds of things are the best things in the game, I think), and it should work unless Germany turns coat. As I can't see anything for him to gain in the long-run if he did so, I feel pretty good about this. I'm smiling, in fact. More on the morality of stabbing a Care-Bear later, after the results go through. Lord Sheringham
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---Overall impression--- E is going for the win and has Italy and me on his side. E has done an excellent job of duping R (we now have a 3-way alliance for the draw between E/G/R), but soon will be in his knickers with a stab in the north. I will always be a puppet to E, however I think that I have amused him enough in our daily bilateral press to have him keep me around until the end. R has formally declared war on A and moved accordingly. Problem is, R is getting an undeclared war in Scandanavia. ---1-Move Justification---- I still have three units A Ruh, A Mun, and A Bur. I have had these, in the same position, for the last 3+ years. All my movements have been bounced, or I have supported. A Munich to Tyrolia is designed to cut any possible support the Austrian A in Tyrolia may be giving. Eventually, I see this army moving into Boh, Sil or possibly Berlin. A Tyr is also a thin disguise to get R to believe that E and myself are with him. A Ruhr is supporting A Bur to Mun. The idea is to get a beleaguered garrison in Mun (should R and A gang up into Mun), or to get into Mun. ---2- Intentions with regards to other powers--- A-I am not his friend or enemy. He is the enemy of E, but I will not be passing much information on to him. A tried, in vain, to put together an alliance vice E. He seems to have a good sense of the board, but is being OBE out of his control. R-I will continue to be his friend for this turn, at least in the press. He will feel my little sting in the fall however. R is a care bear, and needs to loosen up some. I-Italy and I haven't talked in over 3 seasons. He is a suicidal puppet of E's and hard over against R/A, even though they are not aligned any more. E-I will continue to be his partner in crime. He seems to have a lot of fun with the game, and sends a lot of press. He reacts more favorably when I send a lot back. Interesting fellow. ---3-Overall situation--- England now has the ducks lined up and will conquer the world. With I/G in his pocket, and R fighting A (R being part of the overall proposed E/G/R alliance which was "finalized" this year) it will happen. The question is: how quickly will E stab R? He indicates it will be this year. If he does, I see him getting the need centers for victory no later than 1916. With A's moves and supposed press, I really think that E has A in his pocket also. Kaiser Willy Jr Germany Mike McMillie
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