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- 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
- 13:57, 7 January 2008 diff hist +36 English Openings
- 13:57, 7 January 2008 diff hist +594 N English Openings New page: English openings are categorized by the orders given to the two fleets, as follows: *Northern Opening (F Edi-NWG, F Lon-NTH) *Southern Opening (F Edi-NTH, F Lon-ENG) *[[Western Op...
- 13:17, 7 January 2008 diff hist 0 Publications
- 13:11, 7 January 2008 diff hist +70 N Tyrolese Gambit New page: Richard Sharp's name for the opening: F Tri-Alb, A Bud-Tri, A Vie-Tyr. current
- 13:11, 7 January 2008 diff hist +300 N Sitting Duke New page: Owen Kavanaugh's name for the ineffectual Austrian opening which sends only Trieste to Albania. Once played in a game in which Italy solicited and received permission for a Key Opening, th... current
- 13:10, 7 January 2008 diff hist +848 N Rumanian Gambit New page: A series of Austrian openings named by Richard Sharp involving the moves F Tri-Alb and A Bud-Rum. There are three named variations: *The Balkan Roadhog (A Vie-Gal). *McGivern's Gambit (A V... current
- 13:10, 7 January 2008 diff hist +389 N Galician Gambit New page: Richard Sharp's name for the opening: F Tri-Alb, A Vie-Tri, and A Bud-Gal. '''GALICIAN GAMBIT, HEAD-ON GALICIAN VARIANT''' The Head-On Galician is Richard Sharp's name for the opening: ... current
- 12:59, 7 January 2008 diff hist +242 N Kendall Key New page: A variation on the Key in which Austria orders A Bud S A Ser-Rum in Fall of 1901. Thus, the Aus attack on Russia is delayed until F01 to allow a Russo-Turkish war to develop. (The variant ... current
- 12:59, 7 January 2008 diff hist +454 N Bulgarian Gambit New page: This Austro-Russian combination requires a careful diplomatic setup of Turkey, but guarantees to keep the Turk at three SC's by the end of 1901. Austria opens with Tri-Alb and Bud-Ser, whi... current
- 12:58, 7 January 2008 diff hist +3,884 N Balkan Gambit New page: The Balkan Gambit is any opening sending Trieste to Albania and Budapest to Serbia. The gambit here is that Austria will find a friendly Italian and Russian, who will allow the dual monarc... current
- 12:57, 7 January 2008 diff hist +4,149 N Blue Water New page: Any opening sending the Trieste fleet to the Adriatic Sea. The von Metzke Blitz (a.k.a. the Italian Attack) is recognized as a variant of the Blue Water Opening. '''BLUE WATER OPENING, V... current
- 12:55, 7 January 2008 diff hist +2 Hedgehog current
- 12:54, 7 January 2008 diff hist +11 Hedgehog
- 12:54, 7 January 2008 diff hist +1 Openings
- 12:54, 7 January 2008 diff hist +63 N The Hedgehog An Asset or a Liability for Austria The Hedgehog An Asset or a Liability for Austria moved to The Hedgehog: An Asset or a Liability for Austria current
- 12:54, 7 January 2008 diff hist 0 m The Hedgehog: An Asset or a Liability for Austria The Hedgehog An Asset or a Liability for Austria moved to The Hedgehog: An Asset or a Liability for Austria current
- 12:53, 7 January 2008 diff hist 0 Hedgehog
- 12:53, 7 January 2008 diff hist +1,102 N Hedgehog New page: Any Austrian opening which orders the Trieste fleet into Venice. In its pure form, the Hedgehog sends Vienna to Galicia and Budapest to Rumania. A number of variants exist, based on the or...
- 12:52, 7 January 2008 diff hist -19 Houseboat current
- 12:44, 7 January 2008 diff hist +1,082 N Houseboat New page: HOUSEBOAT OPENING The Houseboat is Richard Sharp's name for any opening in which the Trieste fleet is ordered to HOLD, and Budapest is sent to Serbia. In its pure form (also known as the ...
- 12:42, 7 January 2008 diff hist +73 N Roadhog New page: Any Austrian opening that orders Trieste to HOLD and Budapest to Rumania. current
- 12:24, 7 January 2008 diff hist 0 Austrian Openings current
- 12:22, 7 January 2008 diff hist +18,185 N Help:Wikitext examples New page: For basic information see Help:Editing. {{H:h|Editor toc}} === Basic text formatting === You can format the page using Wikitext special characters. {|width="80%" border="1" cellpaddi... current
- 12:21, 7 January 2008 diff hist -54 Main Page
- 12:20, 7 January 2008 diff hist +51 Main Page
- 12:15, 7 January 2008 diff hist +4,735 N Most frequent Wiki markup New page: ==Most frequent wiki markup explained== <!--It is intended to be brief, or as an overview. Otherwise why we separate the materials into different pages? Thus it's best NOT to add new mater...
- 12:15, 7 January 2008 diff hist +35 Main Page
- 12:13, 7 January 2008 diff hist +510 N Austrian Openings New page: The Austrian openings are categorized in the following groups: *Roadhog (F Tri H, A Bud-Rum) *Houseboat (F Tri H, A Bud-Ser) *Hedgehog (F Tri-Ven) *Blue Water (F Tri-ADR) ...
- 12:04, 7 January 2008 diff hist +11 Openings
- 01:35, 7 January 2008 diff hist +17 Publications
- 01:35, 7 January 2008 diff hist +1,535 N The Turkish Hedgehog New page: by Nicholas Whyte So you thought there were only two Turkish openings, the one where you move to Con, or the one where you move to Arm? Severely wrong, my friends, very wrong. Apart ... current
- 01:34, 7 January 2008 diff hist +4,763 N The Three Build Opening New page: by Scott Morris You have just started another game of diplomacy. Your fix of lies and deception is on the way. Sure, you can start the game conservatively, slowly make allies, and bu... current
- 01:34, 7 January 2008 diff hist +8,302 N Safe Openings New page: With an introduction by Larry Peery This letter/article first appeared in Graustark in March, 1964. It suggests 1901 moves for the Great Powers and discusses alternatives. Unfortunat... current
- 01:33, 7 January 2008 diff hist +8,478 N Sacrifice Openings New page: by Nicky Palmer In a recent article in issue 36 of the excellent American zine The Arena, the editor, Edi Birsan, commented, in the friendliest possible way on an analysis of openings... current
- 01:32, 7 January 2008 diff hist +3,745 N Russias Northern Offensive New page: by Rod Walker Russia has two fronts, distinctly separated, and symbolised by her two distinct naval frontages, BAL/BAR, and Black Sea. Allan Calhamer gave Russia 4 units because of t... current
- 01:32, 7 January 2008 diff hist +13,925 N Playing the Key Lepanto (and living to tell the tale) New page: by Tony Swinnerton Few alliances suggest themselves so readily as the Austro-Italian marriage. The most obvious reason being their proximity and initial vulnerability to the more t... current
- 01:29, 7 January 2008 diff hist +7,415 N Opening Strategy Part III - Noteworthy Points and Summary New page: Noteworthy Points and Summary by Jake Orion This article is mostly about what to do when things have gone wrong (in year one). It's longer than I anticipated, so as promised I will a... current
- 01:28, 7 January 2008 diff hist +6,196 N Opening Strategy Part I - Philosophy New page: Introduction to the Series Welcome all. I am glad to see you have enough interest in the fascinatingly challenging and yet delicate game of Diplomacy to spend some time to read about it.... current
- 01:28, 7 January 2008 diff hist +1 The Octopus current