Christian Blattner and Daniel Dunbring cannot stop Peter Hannappel's Prussians from winning. (Game 2)
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Rodrigo Witzel is suffering and will be defeated in turn 10. (Game 1)
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Stephan Jordan (Austria) is watching Malte Heinrich's French. (Game 3)
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Arnold de Wijs moves his Russians, while Tobias Engelmann is analysing the Silesia situation. But why is Steffen Schröder smiling? – Maybe Mark Luta has given a funny comment? (Game 4) |
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Manfred Wichmann (Austria) and Rodrigo Witzel (France). (Game 7)
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Ralf Viereck is not a Yedi, but Maria Theresa. Andreas Zölitz is fighting for his Silesia. (Game 9)
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Stephan "Al Capone" Jordan is feeding Steffen Schröder with TCs. (Game 8)
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Only minutes later ist Stephan's France has to exit. Dennis is laughing — but still his position is hopeless! Manfred Wichmann is consoling him. (Game 8).
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Sebastian Wetter and Arnold de Wijs ...
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... are a heavy challenge for Bernd Preiß. Silesia his already conquered almost completely. (Game 10)
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Anton Telle's Prussian and Hanoverian TC-decks at game-end. (Game 11)
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Klaus Blum is on his toes against Christian Blatter and Rainer Haslauer. He will win at turn 18. (Game 12)
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Richard Sivél moves his Austrian to victory against Tobias Engelmann...
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... and so does Ralf Viereck with Frankreich. It will be a double victory. (Game 14)
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Arnold de Wijs in game 13.
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Stephan Jordan is Prussia. He will surrender in turn 12. (Game 16)
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Game 18: Christian Blattner against Andreas Zölitz, Rodrigo Witzel and Anton Telle. This game ...
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... is special due to Rodrigos "Everything-for-the-Imperial-Army-Strategy".
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And Christian is very close to losing...
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... but after 17 turns he finally wins!
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Stephan Jordan.
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Manfred Wichmann talking with Steffen Schröder.
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Rainer Haslauer against Rodrigo Witzel and Daniel Dunbring ...
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... Sometimes Rainer is just thinking too long. Later he is running out of time. (Game 19)
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Rodrigo has moved and created a special double encirclement: Heinrich and Apraxin are encircled! (the same game 19)
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Richard Sivél is moving his French. (the same game 19)
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Steffen Schröder is defeated very fast: In turn 8, Prussia is crushed. (Game 22)
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A 3-generals-stack in Silesia.
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Sebastian Wetter cannot hold his defense. This will cost him the final game participation! (Game 20)
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The same game: Manfred Wichmann cannot believe that he is going to win with France.
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Ralf Viereck moves his Russians, while Christian Blattner ...
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... is smiling about a comment of Björn Steinborn (Game 23) |
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Björn is moving in Saxony ...
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... and minutes later he has to fight in East Prussia hearts. (the same game 23).
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Malte Heinrich is sorting his TCs ...
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... and Dennis Kelsey wonders about Saxony. (Game 24)
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Mark Luta (rank 9 of the qualification) with his FWC certificate ...
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... and Tobias Engelmann also receives his one. Tobias is also awarded with the "Fair Ehrenswärd" for his very fair and sportsmanlike play.
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