Our track record took a stumble a bit with game series 600 as things look to be about complete; 77% games accounted for and completed.( 0% abandoned) 23%...
... While it would be a duplication of data, I'm hoping to collect a good deal of the games results in the access DB at the Cat23 Webpage. David's collection...
I was thinking about that Ray. Is there an easier way to enter the data instead of one entry at a time. You could easily manipulate what I have into a...
Well, stand by... later tonight I'll attempt to move info to a spreadsheet with only the pertinent data. I will either send the spreadsheet or a comma...
Oh crumbs you now have Ray and Web in the same game. This is guarenteed to get goofier than ever now! :-D Regards Peter (kibbitzing with renewed interest) ... ...
The latest version is now available at http://diplomiscellany.tripod.com/diplomacy/id7.html . As the version number might indicate, no major changes. Minor ...
Just out of curiousity, and some vested interest, How would you rule on this: Fleet Rumania to Bulgaria (nc)??? I won't say anymore so as not to influence...
Personally, I would accept it on the basis that I would normally accept:- Fleet Rumania to Bulgaria However, I am aware of at least one GM that insists that a...
Fleet Greece to Bulgaria(nc) & Fleet Constantinople to Bulgaria(nc) Are however very different proposals!!!! (tricky!!) ... From: Martin Gilbey Sent: Tuesday,...
Thank you for that geographical reminder, Scott. ;^) My own opinion, reflected in my house rules, is that it is an illegal order, and the unit would hold. ......
... Exactly. If the order of F Rum-Bul left off any coast designation, it would be valid because there is only one coast it can go to. If the order read F...
If "(nc)" is viewed as a typo, then F GRE to BUL(nc) - OK F CON to BUL(nc) - Illegal, no coast specified If "(nc)" is interpreted as "North Coast", North being...
... But by that reasoning, F Gre-Bul(nc) should also be valid, shouldn't it? After all, you would have accepted F Gre-Bul with no coast, wouldn't you? So how...
... Thus eliminating for your players at least one fertile avenue of "plausible deniability" and therefore reducing their diplomatic opportunities. In my...
... Therein lies the problem. The GM of the game I'm in IS accepting it. Oh, and, no, the order wasn't mine. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!?...
... Actually I would allow F Gre-Bul(nc) ... Would you also disallow a player who send in an order Urk - Sev? There comes a point where a GM becomes of little...
... Well, actually I have to add to my prior statement about interpretion. I would not accept F Con-Bul(nc). I accept F Rum-Bul(nc) because Rum can only go to...
... Neither do I insist that your point is incorrect. So long as you are consistant in your application, you game are quite correctly run. But for me, as more...
... That was too forcefully stated, of course. The real touchstone, as always, is the actual rulebook (imagine that). Urk - Sev does not, in my view, "admit...
The bottom line is that BUL(nc) does not exist. As a GM I'd allow RUM to BUL the same as I would GOB to SEV since, as has been said, there is no place else for...
... There also is no URK, so again, do you toss that as well? The stricter one gets, the less need there is for a GM, might as well let the machine do it....
... Because a space on the board is a space on the board. Gal - Ven may seem silly, but Gal-Ven has exactly one meaning. That meaning may not be what the...