Hmmm... while putting together the turn plan, I have realized that the idea has a weak point. We need three turns (with RoPs beginning on the next turn, T149) to get all 9 knights there.
Say, we send the 'stern warning' this turn and move LEF1 to S of Skulgaria, LEF2 to S-S of Ningpo, and LEF 3 to S-S of Macao (T148 - no RoP). GS move N, we accept the city and move/fortify LEF1 there; LEF2+3 moves to S of Skulgaria (T149 - RoP with both GoW & ND). GS sends the lux deal expiry note, we move LEF2+3 to Yellowknife and fortify there... (T150). On the next turn, GS attacks (T151).
This would be the ideal scenario. But if GS, uhm, 'forgets' to send the lux expiry note and simply attacks on T150, we lose three knights and the city...
And I am not even talking about the possibility of GS moving their knights NW-NW immediately...
Say, we send the 'stern warning' this turn and move LEF1 to S of Skulgaria, LEF2 to S-S of Ningpo, and LEF 3 to S-S of Macao (T148 - no RoP). GS move N, we accept the city and move/fortify LEF1 there; LEF2+3 moves to S of Skulgaria (T149 - RoP with both GoW & ND). GS sends the lux deal expiry note, we move LEF2+3 to Yellowknife and fortify there... (T150). On the next turn, GS attacks (T151).
This would be the ideal scenario. But if GS, uhm, 'forgets' to send the lux expiry note and simply attacks on T150, we lose three knights and the city...
And I am not even talking about the possibility of GS moving their knights NW-NW immediately...
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