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January 10, 2012 at 4:08 am #4674Paul SimonsenMember
Greetings ASL fans,
The first SOCALASL gameday for 2012 garnered six attendees. A little light but this didn't diminish
the fun at Gameology . A total of three games were played with the following match ups:
Dan Plachta's Soviets on the attack against Blair Bellamy's German force fought to a draw in
RPT 60-“Cat Chow” in a very demanding scenario outside Leningrad in early 43. Blair and
Dan declared this a draw as they were unable to finish due to time constraints on one of the players.
Glenn Sellar and David Nicholas battled it out in 1940 France in FT-92 ” No Fortress is Impregnable”.
This is a nasty city fight with a strong German force, including combat engineers toting flame throwers
DCs and other assorted toys attacking first line French defenders. Glenn retired David's French defenders
with superior firepower in this bloody playing.
Finally, Bill Yuen and me chose a delux asl scenario [ Yes, again! I never tire of DASL] in a wild
to-the-death matchup of J-65 ” Brave Little Emchas”. The dice gave me the SS , Bill getting the Soviets.
I have played J 65 4 or 5 times and this was the closest game yet for me. It all boiled down to a CC that I absolutely
had to win , and Bill absolutely had to lose.No survivors , please!. The attacker[ Bill Yuen] has the choice of VC
in this scenario and Bill chose to take the stone buildings on the middle board , forcing me to counter attack him
as opposed to the Russian's taking a large German held buildng.
After a nasty slugging match there wasn't a tank remaining on either side,and my stymied infantry had to pull out all
the stops to try and win this one.With a lucky prep fire phase I was able to exploit and rush units to the rear and claim one
building then advance into a wild CC for the remaining one I needed to save the game.I rolled a 3, in hand to hand,Bill
was betrayed by his dice and rolled a 10…… so it goes. This was a razor thin margin.,but baby Jesus worked it out.
If for some reason you have not played Brave Little Emchas,I highly recommend it,it's very well balanced and immense fun.
It is also a mere 6 turns.Just about perfect.
For lunch, we caravanned top The Hat, always a treat , and were welcomed by a CH 46[ DC3] painted up in invasion stripes
flying in a lazy circle over the restaurant. In the distance, several biplanes looped and rolled trailing their smoke charges.
As always, it was a great day with ASL and friends.I hope to see more of you at the next gameday,make sure and check
the calendar on the SOCALASL website [www.socalasl.com] for the next event.
Lastly, don't forget the scheduled historical field trip to Chino Airport later this month,this will be quite interesting and
is open to friends and family.
Regards, Eric Visnowski
January 10, 2012 at 6:18 am #6154Jim AikensKeymasterThanks for AAR Eric; well done! I wish I could have been there.
January 13, 2012 at 4:17 am #6155King ScottMemberThanks for the AAR Alas my dice abandoned me in the end but any game that goes down to the last die roll is a great game of ASL!
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