J.J. Young on Wed, 26 Apr 2006 20:28:35 -0500 (CDT)


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Re: [eia] Battle of Cairo Results (my reckoning)


My guess is that the nearest Prussian depot is a shorter distance away by
retreating the Egyptians to the north of Cairo, rather than SW.  But I'll
admit I haven't counted out the spaces.

-JJY

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Subject: Re: [eia] Battle of Cairo Results (my reckoning)


> Where is the remaining Egyptian corps retreated ?
>
> -JJY
>
> ----- Original Message -----
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> Subject: [eia] Battle of Cairo Results (my reckoning)
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> > Round One:
> >
> > Turkey rolls 5+1=6 @ 1-1 = 1 factor killed and 0.6 morale
> > Egypt rolls 5-1=4 @1-2 = 1 factor killed and 0.8 morale
> >
> > Round Two:
> > Turkey rolls 6+1=7 @4-2 =6 factors killed and 2.8 morale, breaking the
> > Egyptians
> > Egypt rolls 4-1=3 @ 2-1 =1 factor killed and 0.2 morale
> >
> > Pursuit
> > Class Four (Round Two and one morale loss)
> > Turkey's one bad roll results in 10% casualties so one more cavalry
factor
> > lost
> >
> >
> > Egypt takes it's casualties in the form of 6 infantry and 2 cavalry (all
> > from 2nd corps which is destroyed). Turkey gains one political point and
> Prussia
> > loses one (boo-hoo)
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