Game 5: Peter Hannappel and Anton Telle.
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Selbes Game 5: Maurice is sorting his cards. He will win this game in turn 22.
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Game 5: Maurice de Wijs and Greg Rogers. In the background you see game 2.
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Maurice short before his victory. Note the thick stack of his TCs. Also a Prussian general in Silesia is encircled.
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Game 2: Daniel Dunbring and Manfred Wichmann are planning their moves.
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Game 2: Mark Luta moving his Prussians. This game will be won by Manfred Wichmann with France after 14 turns.
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Game 3: Klaus Blum has really bad luck with the fatecards! Subsidy reductions after turn 6 and 13. However, it will still take 20 turns for Steffen Schröder to win with Russia. (Just one turn before the game would have ended!)
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Game 1: Andreas Zölitz, Stephan Jordan aund Bernd Preiß. Despite the early death of the Tsarina in turn 10, Andreas will be defeated in turn 12 by the Imperial Army (Bernd Preiß).
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Game 7: Anton Telle draws the top fatecard ...
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... and all have to laugh. Was Richelieu visited by Madame Nivernais? Or was it Frederick lamenting about himself looking like a pig?
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Game 6: Daniel Dunbring holds out until turn 12, then the Prussian house comes crushing down. Maurice de Wijs and Steffen Schröder are winning simultaneously with Russia and Austria.
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Saturday afternoon: A view through the hall.
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Here Frederick is encirceld by the complete Imperial Army (Unknown game)
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Game 14: Bernd Preiß, Peter Hannappel and Guy Atkinson are attacking hard. But Malte Heinrich succeeds in his struggle for survival with clever gaming. He wins after 21 turns.
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Game 15: Manfred Wichmann and Andreas Zölitz. Later in this game, Andreas will have moved his Austrians even to Quedlinburg.
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Game 12: Andrew Brown as Prussia. Although he manages to prevent Russia (Daniel Dunbring) from winning, he fails by doing so against Austria. Stephan Jordan is the winner at this table after 10 turns.
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Game 13: Greg Rogers as Prussia is fighting like a lion. But sometimes ...
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... a battle does not end as planned: Frederick's retreat ends in Pegnitz, and out of supply to make it even worse! But it is not Austria (Sebastian Wetter) who will win this game, but Russia (Mark Luta)
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Game 17: Guy Atkinson and Andreas Zölitz. Guy receives his first subsidy reduction with the first fatecard! So it is not a too big surprise ...
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... that Prussia is breaking down quite fast (turn 11). Especially when the Friedrich-fox Anton Telle is playing consequently for an Imperial Army win!
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Andreas Zölitz and the FWC-trophy.
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Guy and Andreas. If the Tsarina has to laugh, it does not necessarily mean that Frederick should smile.
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Game 11: Trauma resolution!! Normally Alex Hofmann is never successful in conquering Lublinitz. But this time he has succeeded already in turn 5!
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Game 20: Christian Blattner pulls many, many tricks out of his Prussian box of tricks. But still, he will lose after 20 long and nerve-stretching turns. Winner ist Manfred Wichmann with Austria, who makes his fourth win out of four games perfect! Congratulations to Manfred!
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