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strategies:strategies:the_gamers_guide_to_diplomacy_stalemates [2024/10/31 06:47] – [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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 //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).// //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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