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- 14:46, 7 January 2008 diff hist +1,655 N 1600 New page: 1600 Variant Created by: Tommy Larsson Variant Description: Europe_1600 is a simple map-change variant set in 17th century Europe. Image:1600_28c.gif There are no special rules, b...
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- 14:40, 7 January 2008 diff hist +1,562 N Winter Blitz New page: Created by: Michael Sims (Poobaloo) and Felix Kam Chung (Felix388) of Diplomaticcorp The Winter Blitz was conceived in the summer of 2007 by Mike & Felix in a brainstorming session about...
- 14:39, 7 January 2008 diff hist +1,027 N DC Invitational New page: The DCI or Diplomaticcorp Invitational is a small 2 round tournament that was established in 2006 by Stephen Lytton (Deathblade_penguin). The idea was to invite the top players of DCI, w...
- 14:38, 7 January 2008 diff hist +406 N Turkish Openings New page: In general, there is no substitute for A Con-Bul. The orders for the other two units may vary, but Con-Bul is nearly a given. Because of this, and the fact that F Ank-BLA is so often equiv... current
- 14:38, 7 January 2008 diff hist +7 Russian Openings current
- 14:37, 7 January 2008 diff hist +776 N Russian Openings New page: Russia has more possible opening moves than any other power. In order to produce a rationalised system for naming Russian openings, Richard Sharp introduced the following plan: *F StP/sc H...
- 14:37, 7 January 2008 diff hist +322 N Italian Openings New page: Italian openings are categorized as follows: *Lepanto Openings (A Rom-Apu/Nap, F Nap-ION) *The Western Lepanto (A Rom-Nap/Tus/H, F Nap-TYS) *Austrian Attack Opening (A Rom-Ven, A Ven-Tri) ... current
- 14:36, 7 January 2008 diff hist +750 N German Openings New page: The German openings are categorized as follows: if the Berlin army is sent to Kiel, then if Munich opens to Ruhr, the opening is a Blitzkrieg opening, and if Munich does not open to Ruhr, ...
- 14:36, 7 January 2008 diff hist +624 N French Openings New page: The French openings are categorized by the order given to the Brest fleet, as follows: *Manche (or English Attack) Openings (F Bre-ENG) *Atlantic Openings (F Bre-MAO) *Biscay Openings (F ...
- 14:35, 7 January 2008 diff hist -36 English Openings current
- 14:32, 7 January 2008 diff hist +368 N North Sea Opening New page: Richard Sharp's name for the opening in which England orders A Lvp-Yor, sends one fleet to the North Sea and does something "silly" with the other fleet (usually F Lon H, which provides th... current
- 14:32, 7 January 2008 diff hist +178 N Split Opening New page: Richard Sharp's name for the opening F Lon-ENG and F Edi-NWG. There are three named variations: the Edinburgh, the Wales and the Yorkshire, each named after the army destination. current
- 14:26, 7 January 2008 diff hist +751 N Western Opening New page: In this opening, England leaves Scandinavia for Russia and Germany to divide, and commits all forces to an advance into the Atlantic. Followed in Fall by Cly-NAO and a convoy to Belgium wi... current
- 14:25, 7 January 2008 diff hist +1,573 N Southern Opening New page: Richard Sharp's name for the opening F Lon-ENG, F Edi-NTH. There are three named variations: *Edinburgh variation *Welsh Opening *Yorkshire Opening '''SOUTHERN OPENING, WELSH VARIANT'''... current
- 13:58, 7 January 2008 diff hist +4,705 N Northern Opening New page: '''NORTHERN OPENING (THE YORKSHIRE OPENING)''' Richard Sharp's name for the opening F Lon-NTH and F Edi-NWG. There are four named variations: *Yorkshire Opening (the pure Northern Openin... current