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  • ...stal wins and has the best record for draws. However when I see the French opening set up it fails to fire me with the interest that both Austria and Russia s ...of non-aggressive ways but should England, Germany or Italy attack in the opening year then France can defend fairly well but will have to be content with on
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  • ==Biscay Opening== This opening is viewed as pro-English and pro-Italian in that France moves to take Iberi
    747 bytes (118 words) - 13:38, 31 March 2008
  • ...after Hitler's plan to attack England from out of the Low Countries, this opening gained rapid popularity in the late 1990's in e-mail play. *[[The Sealion Opening]] by Edi Birsan
    601 bytes (95 words) - 23:13, 31 March 2008
  • ==Richard Sharp's Categorization of French Openings== The French openings are categorized by the order given to the Fleet in Brest, as follo
    933 bytes (143 words) - 22:53, 31 March 2008
  • Any French Opening sending the fleet to Picardy. The typical intent is a pro-English occupatio [[French Openings|BACK]] to [[French Openings]]
    343 bytes (54 words) - 13:40, 31 March 2008
  • Richard Sharp's name for the opening F Lon-ENG, F Edi-NTH. There are three named variations: *Welsh Opening
    2 KB (257 words) - 14:25, 7 January 2008
  • ==Rhineland Opening== ...the inability to build a fleet at either or both of his ports. If an Anglo-French attack is foreseen, the Sudetenland is a good choice.
    468 bytes (77 words) - 23:05, 31 March 2008
  • *[[French Openings]] <BIG>'''Diplomacy Opening Articles'''</BIG>
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  • ..." opening A Mar S A Par-Bur, and the other is known simply as the Burgundy opening with A Mar-Spa. Both these openings offer defense against a German strike i ...e stability, and explosive growth once England is dispatched. However, the French player is often caught declaring his intentions in the fight for Belgium in
    3 KB (603 words) - 18:54, 31 March 2008
  • ...ng or English Attack. These openings account for about one quarter of all French openings. There are a number of named variants: ...sault on England by most likely pinning down the Fleet in Brest, where the French player would rather be building a second fleet.
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  • ...hat make the opening work. This is even more so in the case of the Sealion Opening names after the German invasion plans of England in World War II. ...he Italians going on a long slow road to the East, hopfully a Lepanto type opening. he also wants to see the English go down like a rock and is willling to ta
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  • This is the most popular German opening, and also the most popular opening for any country. It guarantees two neutrals against any offense, gives Germ This is the basic opening where France is an ally, Russia is neutral or suspect, and England is the o
    2 KB (367 words) - 22:31, 31 March 2008
  • ...cides to try. That is, this is not a prescription of the "best" or optimum opening for all occasions, but a specific solution to a tactical problem given a se ...judication of the spring moves to make a further commitment to anyone. The French have stated that they will definitely move to Bur with support and the Aust
    5 KB (854 words) - 23:13, 31 March 2008
  • Any opening sending the Brest fleet to the Mid-Atlantic Ocean. There are a many named v *[[Atlantic Openings#Maginot Opening|Maginot Opening]]
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  • ...land or (preferably) Germany then I think I prefer the Chicken to standard French Attack (A(Ven)-Pie, F(Nap)-TYS) because the very fact that it can be a spri A standard French attack would convoy A(Rom) from wherever it had moved to to Tun, leaving a
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  • ...stal wins and has the best record for draws. However when I see the French opening set up it fails to fire me with the interest that both Austria and Russia s ...of non-aggressive ways but should England, Germany or Italy attack in the opening year then France can defend fairly well but will have to be content with on
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  • '''NORTHERN OPENING (THE YORKSHIRE OPENING)''' Richard Sharp's name for the opening F Lon-NTH and F Edi-NWG. There are four named variations:
    5 KB (780 words) - 13:58, 7 January 2008
  • ...at a German army there, in Spring 1901 can really prove devastating to the French position. So the burden of initiating negotiations concerning this province ...French opening to this province, or to a French announcement that such am opening is in the offing even if it doesn't materialize.
    5 KB (825 words) - 01:01, 7 January 2008
  • ..., "Defence" or "Gambit", as the case might be; everything else was simply "Opening". Here are some examples with the frequencies taken from New Statsman. ...5%), but if the army goes elsewhere the fleet moves constitute the Belgian Opening, with the usual Edinburgh and Yorkshire Variations (0.9% and 20.3%).
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  • ...build from Spain by not going to Marseilles, or supporting Spa-Mar if the French player is going to try a self-stand-off to protect Marseilles and still gai ...t seems to have better prospects against France, and is more flexible. The opening proceeds as follows:
    5 KB (972 words) - 01:23, 7 January 2008
  • An opening to remember or regret by ...eeded. If Germany, moves to Burgundy and England moves to the Channel, the opening will fail horribly…..but France can still recover if he has the wits and
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