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strategies:strategies:the_gamers_guide_to_diplomacy_stalemates [2024/10/31 06:42] – [Position 6a] lei_saarlainenstrategies:strategies:the_gamers_guide_to_diplomacy_stalemates [2024/10/31 06:52] (current) – [Eastern lines] lei_saarlainen
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 This is the minimum contraction of Position 6. One of the 4 Southern units is supplied by a center in the North. Although Russia is virtually the only Power which can achieve this configuration, it is now centered entirely on the two corner powers. Of course, there can be no fleets in the North nor in the Black Sea. (This means that the coalition Russia is facing would be Austria/Italy.) This is the minimum contraction of Position 6. One of the 4 Southern units is supplied by a center in the North. Although Russia is virtually the only Power which can achieve this configuration, it is now centered entirely on the two corner powers. Of course, there can be no fleets in the North nor in the Black Sea. (This means that the coalition Russia is facing would be Austria/Italy.)
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 +//The only significant line not covered in this article is the Eastern line detailed in Eric Verheiden's "Eastern Stalemate Positions". These position use Turkey, Russia and Scandinavia as a base to expand into parts of Austria and Germany. These positions tend to be very large - all of the cataloged positions hold 16 or 17 centers. --- Matthew Self, The Diplomatic Pouch (December 1995).//
  
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-((The only significant line not covered in this article is the Eastern line detailed in Eric Verheiden's "Eastern Stalemate Positions"These position use Turkey, Russia and Scandinavia as a base to expand into parts of Austria and GermanyThese positions tend to be very large - all of the cataloged positions hold 16 or 17 centers--- Matthew Self, The Diplomatic Pouch (December 1995).))+...
  
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