In the interests of reducing uncertainty for the other players: I officially accept Italy’s resignation. Italy has not sent in any orders for Fall 1905, and any future orders sent in by Italy will be disregarded.
Italy is now under civil disorder rules. All Italian armies will hold position and not support one another. If Italy loses supply centers, it will disband armies furthest away from its capital first.
As you may have noticed, I have finished my travel for this weekend a bit early and will update the turn as soon as I get everyone’s orders.
Really? It’s unlikely you’re going to win outright, but I think you’ve got a good shot of making it to a draw. That last round went as well as could be expected for you.
So, my understanding is the standard for resigned players is that their pieces all hold. It would be very useful to know whether or not you are planning to submit orders for the Fall of 1905, and ideally that would be a strong commitment.
(I haven’t heard of it, but it strikes me as possible to declare that you resign and then still submit orders, where your enemies are all thrown off-balance by expecting that you would just hold everywhere).
I’m screwed anyway, and the idea of checking on my rival’s moves is not appealing. Resigning.
In the interests of reducing uncertainty for the other players: I officially accept Italy’s resignation. Italy has not sent in any orders for Fall 1905, and any future orders sent in by Italy will be disregarded.
Italy is now under civil disorder rules. All Italian armies will hold position and not support one another. If Italy loses supply centers, it will disband armies furthest away from its capital first.
As you may have noticed, I have finished my travel for this weekend a bit early and will update the turn as soon as I get everyone’s orders.
Really? It’s unlikely you’re going to win outright, but I think you’ve got a good shot of making it to a draw. That last round went as well as could be expected for you.
1- I play to win.
2- I gave up Marsallies when I could have held position, making that idea somewhat ridicolous.
And if you can’t win, you ruin the game for everyone else?
So, my understanding is the standard for resigned players is that their pieces all hold. It would be very useful to know whether or not you are planning to submit orders for the Fall of 1905, and ideally that would be a strong commitment.
(I haven’t heard of it, but it strikes me as possible to declare that you resign and then still submit orders, where your enemies are all thrown off-balance by expecting that you would just hold everywhere).
I only meant by this that you should make sure I didn’t make a mistake that hurts you and helps your rivals. You don’t have to if you don’t want to.