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Iron Topsail - 11/9/2008 3:35:13 AM   
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With players scattered around the world (Australia, New Zealand, USA, Germany), we have started a new game -- Iron Topsail.

We began with an initial set of bids using EIAGAP and then players were invited to resubmit their bids, with identical numbers but added declarations of war, after a 2 day diplomacy period. The end result saw pre-game declarations of war on France by Britain, Austria, Russia, and Prussia. There was a reciprocal declaration of war on Austria by France.

Oddly enough nobody bid 30 for either Britain or France.

RESULTS:

Nation        VP Cost       Name          

Britain        21           Sara
France         25           Andreas
Russia         25           Del
Austria        8            Olaf
Prussia        3            alistair
Spain          4            Bill Morse
Turkey         2            Brad


EXISTING WARS:

Nation        Britain       France        Russia        Austria       Prussia       Spain         Turkey

Britain       -             War           -             -             -             -             -
France        -             -             -             War           -             -             -
Russia        -             War           -             -             -             -             -
Austria       -             War           -             -             -             -             -
Prussia       -             War           -             -             -             -             -
Spain         -             -             -             -             -             -             -
Turkey        -             -             -             -             -             -             -


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RE: Iron Topsail - 11/9/2008 3:38:01 AM   
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The initial setup (we are now in the jan 1805 naval phase) sees the central powers and the Le Grand Armee eyeing each other off at a safe distance.




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RE: Iron Topsail - 11/9/2008 3:40:59 AM   
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Kutuzov stands by with the Russian army.




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RE: Iron Topsail - 11/9/2008 3:43:34 AM   
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France tries the "stack my entire fleet in one heavily defended port" tactic. Britain tries the "stick an even bigger fleet on blockade" tactic.




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RE: Iron Topsail - 11/9/2008 3:46:51 AM   
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Spain goes after Portugal early. Also Papacy and Algeria. Turkey tries the tactic of going into Italy via Naples.




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RE: Iron Topsail - 11/9/2008 3:47:53 AM   
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Most of the rest of the Turkish army stands on the border of Egypt, ready for an excursion into Africa.




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"Der Monatsspiegel", Iron Topsail, January 1805 - 11/14/2008 8:48:34 AM   
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Der Monatsspiegel, Januar 1805.

Nachrichten von der Frontseite.

Wie französische Armeen das Rheinland, Verbündete der Rheinland-Nationen, Großbritannien, Russland, Österreich und in Preußen einfallen, bilden Sie das großartige Bündnis gegen Napoleon. Armeen und Flotten werden bereit versammelt und gebildet. Die britische Flotte unter Nelson blockiert die französische Flotte in Flandern.

Unterdessen steigen Spannungen zwischen Spanien und der Türkei über der Besteuerung der Geschäftswege im Mittelmeer. Die Türkei dringt Neapel ein, das durch Spanien gestützt wird.

In den lokalen Nachrichten fahren Armeemobilisierung langsam fort. Das Kaiser ist nicht mit den Fähigkeiten seiner Altern Generäle glücklich und sucht neues Blut. General Brunswick wird gedrängt, einen Feiertag in der Ukraine zu nehmen. Und General Hohenloe ist abwesend ohne Urlaub ausgesprochen worden, nachdem man zuletzt in die Firma von zwölf polnischen Konkubinen, nach voranbringenden russischen Kosaken des Grußes in Warschau gesehen worden war.

Im Sport, preussische Adligschlag Polnisch-Sklaven siebzig bis null am Polo. Setzen Sie möglicherweise zunächst Zeit Polen holt Pferde fest.

<A translation for our British Allies>

The Monthly mirror, January 1805.

News from the front.

As French armies invade the Rhineland, Allies of the Rhineland nations, Great Britain, Russia, Austria and Prussia, form The Grand Alliance against Napoleon. Armies and Fleets are mustered and made ready. The British fleet under Nelson blockades the French Fleet in Flanders.

Meanwhile, tensions rise between Spain and Turkey over the taxation of trade routes in the Mediterranean. Turkey invades Naples, which is supported by Spain.

In Local News, Army mobilisation proceed slowly. The Kaiser is not happy with the abilities of his aging Generals, and seeks new blood. General Brunswick is being urged to take a holiday in the Ukraine. And General Hohenloe has been pronounced absent without leave, after being last seen in the company of twelve polish concubines, after greeting advancing Russian cossacks at Warsaw.

In Sports, Prussian Nobles beat Polish Serfs seventy to zero at polo. Perhaps next time the Poles will bring horses.

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RE: "Der Monatsspiegel", Iron Topsail, Januar... - 11/14/2008 2:44:34 PM   
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Ah, dass ist nicht so nett uber die Pferde...

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Napoleon and Charles clash - 1/13/2009 11:01:44 AM   
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Assault vs counterattack.

Victory on Morale to Napoleon. Victory on points to Charles, inflicting 29 infantry lost by the French to 20 lost by the combined Prussian/Austrian army, with the Russians on their way to reinforce.





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RE: Napoleon and Charles clash - 1/13/2009 11:02:25 AM   
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Round two. Good die rolling on Charles' part inflicted massive casualties on the French.




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RE: Napoleon and Charles clash - 1/13/2009 11:04:42 AM   
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Round 3. Both sides commit the guards, 2 guards factors lost each. 1 cavalry factor lost on the Austrian side but no pursuit losses due to the high morale losses on each side.




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RE: Napoleon and Charles clash - 1/14/2009 6:40:18 AM   
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Andreas points out that the first screen shot above shows the French having already removed 3I and 3M casualties.

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RE: Napoleon and Charles clash - 1/14/2009 6:42:14 AM   
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Things now stand evenly poised in central Europe.

Charles and Napoleon have given each other a beating, but Russian forces now arrive to reinforce Charles. Davout rushes down from the North West with fresh forces for Napoleon. Neither side will give an inch, although I suspect Soult's position in Vienna could be tricky.





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RE: Iron Topsail - 1/16/2009 12:10:50 AM   
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Charles attacked Soult at Vienna. Charles had 12 corps, Soult had 2.

Soult picked withdraw and was successful.





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RE: Iron Topsail - 1/17/2009 7:49:35 AM   
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Here are some screen shots of the central powers grand tactical situation at the end of May 1805.

# 1 of 2: The Southern Front - Napoleon and Charles exchange control of Vienna again, with reinforcements en route to both armies

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RE: Iron Topsail - 1/17/2009 7:55:00 AM   
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Here are some screen shots of the central powers grand tactical situation at the end of May 1805.

# 2 of 2: The Northern Front - with Davout reporting to l'Empereur at high speed, Kutuzov (ably assisted by the meticulous planning of the Northern allied army's Prussian chief of staff) attacks Amsterdam and Munster.

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RE: Iron Topsail - 1/24/2009 2:23:47 AM   
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June 1806.

Napoleon has split his army and marched north, to avoid Charles, leaving Joachim Murat to lead the vanguard and strike towards Berlin. Davout has been sent back west to contain a rampaging Kutuzov and to attempt to save the French fleet. Davout attempted an outflanking manoeuvre against Kutuzov. Kutuzov, sensing danger, had set up his troops in a cordon, and alas Davout was unable to find any flanks. Davout's troops stood firm until the second phase of battle had passed, and then, with British reinforcements arriving, Kutuzov was able to break Davout's line and send him into retreat.

The attached screen shot shows the final phase of the battle, with the French troops broken. To retain discipline Kutuzov had contained his cavalry and so there were no losses in the pursuit, but the French second army suffered significant losses and is now at the mercy of Kutuzov's gathering army. Will Napoleon arrive in time to save his Marshal's hide, or will Archduke Charles be able to hunt down the Corsican now he has gathered the allied forces together into what looks like an invincible army?




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RE: Iron Topsail - 1/31/2009 10:51:08 AM   
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Kutuzov went onto the offensive against Davout, after gathering his remaining corps. Davout retreated to Breda and Kutuzov went on a probing attack.

Although the chit pick went well for Kutuzov (probe vs outflank), the die rolls did not. Faced with having the direction of their outflank attempt guessed by the Russians, the French stood the charge and managed to break the Russian line.





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RE: Iron Topsail - 2/13/2010 9:05:15 PM   
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Hi all,

Let's try this again.

Things have gone quiet in Iron Topsail since Nov 1805 when France conditionally surrendered to Austria, Russia and Prussia.

Well, GB, Russia, Austria and Turkey have all attacked Spain, and Spain has surrendered to GB and Russia, and lost Northern Italy to Austria and Southern Italy and North Africa to Turkey, but with all due respect to Spain, this is a bit of a sideshow.

It's now March 1807, and war in Central Europe approaches again. Screenshots to follow.

Cheers,

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Kaiser of Prussia and Poland

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RE: Iron Topsail - 2/13/2010 9:12:41 PM   
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NW Europe March 1807




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RE: Iron Topsail - 2/13/2010 9:14:04 PM   
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Central Europe March 1807. Charles' stack is prodigious!




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RE: Iron Topsail - 2/13/2010 9:15:44 PM   
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Prussian and Polish dispositions: two stacks advancing to the front, the other in reserve.




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RE: Iron Topsail - 2/13/2010 9:17:45 PM   
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Spain vs Turkey: current dispositions. The Turkish corps in Spain has just recently retreated from occupying Madrid!




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