Seven Years' War Question

I don't know too much about the Seven Years' War, and hopefully someone here can help me out.

Is it plausible for the British to win the naval/overseas part of the war while the Franco-Russian-Austrian alliance wins the war in Europe itself, with the two sides ending up in some kind of stalemate?
 
The issue here is that the European front basically constituted match point. The only way the Franco-Russian-Austrian alliance can achieve a satisfactory 'victory' in Europe would be by knocking Prussia out of the game; regardless of their success in the overseas campaigns, that constitutes a defeat for Britain, and, though hostilities may drag out for a bit longer, will inevitably result in some kind of territorial settlement.

In other words, you're going to have to twist the definition of a stalemate pretty creatively for this outcome.
 
I don't know too much about the Seven Years' War, and hopefully someone here can help me out.

Is it plausible for the British to win the naval/overseas part of the war while the Franco-Russian-Austrian alliance wins the war in Europe itself, with the two sides ending up in some kind of stalemate?

Take a look at my timeline if you want. I have Prussia knocked out and Britain fighting on alone. Eventually they come to a negotiated peace.
 
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