Solution to Puzzle 6: (WARNING, SPOILERS)
Germany: F BAL S BER, A RUH & A BUR S MUN, A GAS-NWY, F HEL-DEN, F SWE S GAS-NWY.
England: F NWY-STP, F NTH, F ENG & F MAO C GAS-NWY, BRE-GAS.
The only interesting case is when STP-NWY is bounced by MOS, then NWY should retreat to BAR.
The hardest case is when this is a fall turn and Russia builds in STP (we assume Russia is hostile). If it was a spring turn, one can always wait a turn (ensuring T doesn't take STP of course) to reduce to this case.
Winter:
Germany builds in KIE
England removes F NTH
Stalemate part:
ENG S MAO, POR S SPA, GAS S MAR, BUR & RUH S MUN, KIE S BER.
Capture STP part:
Spring: A NWY-FIN, F SWE-NWY, F BAL-GOB, F DEN-BAL.
Fall: At least three of the four spaces adjacent to STP will be occupied by EG forces. Use a double supported attack on STP and BAL-LVN to guarantee that EG take STP.
From a puzzle composition point of view, I like how this solution relies on the German fleet being in HEL and doesn't work if it is in HOL (but I haven't checked that no solution exists in that case).
1v1 Puzzles
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Re: 1v1 Puzzles
(WARNING, MORE SPOILERS)
The first set is exactly as intended - well done!
Follow up is correct as well. And it seems to me that there is a solution even if HEL is moved to Hol (assuming bounce in StP):
After builds:
Nwy > StP supported from BAR ,
SKA>Swe, Hol>NTH, BAL > GoB
If R stays in StP there is no problem,
If R moves/retreats to Finland (after possibly bounce in GoB):
Sweden will attack Fin in the fall, cutting any possible support. The conclusion is that R/T can at most support the Russian unit back into StP, but they can't get a Turkish unit into StP.
The first set is exactly as intended - well done!
Follow up is correct as well. And it seems to me that there is a solution even if HEL is moved to Hol (assuming bounce in StP):
After builds:
Nwy > StP supported from BAR ,
SKA>Swe, Hol>NTH, BAL > GoB
If R stays in StP there is no problem,
If R moves/retreats to Finland (after possibly bounce in GoB):
Sweden will attack Fin in the fall, cutting any possible support. The conclusion is that R/T can at most support the Russian unit back into StP, but they can't get a Turkish unit into StP.
Re: 1v1 Puzzles
Nice.
Now you've solved it with HEL moved to HOL, I prefer the puzzle to have the fleet in HOL instead of HEL.
Now you've solved it with HEL moved to HOL, I prefer the puzzle to have the fleet in HOL instead of HEL.
Re: 1v1 Puzzles
Thank you for these puzzles! 6 was really tricky and fun. 7 was easier, but the solution was something I'd never seen before.
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Re: 1v1 Puzzles
I got linked to these a few days ago. Really enjoyed doing them, thanks RoganJosh!
I made a puzzle of my own:
You're play testing a new map. You're playing as Blue, it's spring, and you're 1 SC away from winning. Elsewhere on the map you can guarantee to gain a centre, but Red is attacking your two coastal centres pictured here. How can you defend them both?
https://imgur.com/kbUn5Uq
(Sx provinces are seas, Lx are land. A and F stand for fleets and armies, and are coloured by power)
I made a puzzle of my own:
You're play testing a new map. You're playing as Blue, it's spring, and you're 1 SC away from winning. Elsewhere on the map you can guarantee to gain a centre, but Red is attacking your two coastal centres pictured here. How can you defend them both?
https://imgur.com/kbUn5Uq
(Sx provinces are seas, Lx are land. A and F stand for fleets and armies, and are coloured by power)
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