04-22-2003, 01:19 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-22-2003, 01:24 PM by Rhydderch Hael.)
Page 4 of 2000A says that, since only one unit can occupy a province at any one time, there should be no confusion as to what type of unit is being moved. I think it was a statement directed at GMs, not to players. A GM should not be confused by an order that gives an erroneous unit designation, since the rule is also stated that the A or F tags, if missing, should not invalidate the order. By the logic of play, the GM should very well know what kind of unit is in play in a particular region at any given time, and the order should be void only if the order itself is physically impossible for that unit type.
F Brest is already on the way out. Tunis is a fallback plan if there's no hope of me securing Spain or whatnot.
The Italian--he's hard to gauge. His last three orders concerning his armies have been a supported Hold. Even though, in the last round, he had only one enemy unit threatening Venice, he still took a supported Hold! Getting an Italian army whose so set in concrete to get moving will be a challenge. He's too scared to do nothing else but defend.
F Skag is already prepped for the Baltic. A York is heading to Scandinavia and St. Pete's, and I'm hoping a Moscow play will be able to secure my east front.
F Brest is already on the way out. Tunis is a fallback plan if there's no hope of me securing Spain or whatnot.
The Italian--he's hard to gauge. His last three orders concerning his armies have been a supported Hold. Even though, in the last round, he had only one enemy unit threatening Venice, he still took a supported Hold! Getting an Italian army whose so set in concrete to get moving will be a challenge. He's too scared to do nothing else but defend.
F Skag is already prepped for the Baltic. A York is heading to Scandinavia and St. Pete's, and I'm hoping a Moscow play will be able to secure my east front.
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