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Re: "I didn't know you could voluntarily disband a dislodged unit."

by Jim Burgess <burgess@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jan 13, 2008 at 09:03 PM

Chris Babcock <cbabcock@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> writes:


>> Recollection is fuzzy on this one.  The usual such issue raised is 
>> voluntarily disbanding a unit and rebuilding in a home center.  That
>> WAS allowed in early versions of the rules and clarified in 1971.
>> The retreat OTB (Off the Board) was clearly allowed then.  You also
>> had the Just's Right Hand rule from Eric Just, in "prophetic retreat
>> games" where retreats were announced with the movement adjudication,
>> annihilation was the only way to remove a unit in a retreat.  I would
>> never have seen it put that way, though.

>If units could be voluntarily disbanded and rebuilt in winter, it would
>make sense that there would be no need for a voluntary disband during
>retreats. In situations where a power is losing a supply center, it is
>common to make the retreat so as to avoid unnecessarily simplifying the
>board position for your opponents. 

You are quite right, I think that's exactly the model that was followed 
with many GMs.  Remember that the hobby was much less well connected until

the early 1970's.

>If someone submitted an invalid order for a retreat, the GM would
>choose an arbitrary one (in postal games) or make the player write a
>valid retreat before reveal (in face to face). Is that right? It must
>have been nice to play in such an age of innocence! My first thought
>was that players who wanted to disband a dislodged unit would just
>write an invalid retreat order. 

>Chris 

That's what Eric Just's Right Hand Rule was about.  If you did either of 
those (invalid retreat or didn't have one), Just's rule was applied.  Only

annihilation would have removed a unit.  

Jim-Bob
 




 4 Posts in Topic:
"I didn't know you could voluntarily disband a dislodged unit."
Chris Babcock <cbabcoc  2008-01-12 08:50:02 
Re: "I didn't know you could voluntarily disband a dislodged uni
Jim Burgess <burgess@[  2008-01-13 03:13:06 
Re: "I didn't know you could voluntarily disband a dislodged uni
Chris Babcock <cbabcoc  2008-01-13 08:37:29 
Re: "I didn't know you could voluntarily disband a dislodged uni
Jim Burgess <burgess@[  2008-01-13 21:03:40 

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