We had 3 members in attendance for the October Game Day in Mira Mesa.
I kibitzed from the side-lines as Hank W.’s Russians were defeated by Dave Perham’s Germans in “Closing the Back Doorâ€. This is kind of an odd scenario, lots of movement along the lines of some of the Friendly Fire scenarios. Personally, I think both sides are unwinnable. ïŠ I think there’s actually only one viable strategy to this for the attacker; they have to keep their T-34’s together and in motion, and just make a bee-line for the board edge, without risking a MA break by shooting. If they stop, the Germans have too many ways to kill them (and the Russians have to exit 4 of the 6 to win).
I then took on Hank in the Dispatches scenario “Avril Actionâ€. Our first playing was over quickly when Hank’s Americans KIA’d 4 of my 6 German squads by the top of the second turn. So we re-booted, with Hank taking the Germans against my defending Americans. The second playing was much closer; with my Ami’s just barely squeaking out a victory. This is a fun and quick scenario, and I’d happily play it again. It also has the benefit of playing very quickly considering there are 8 AFV’s. Hank and I finished in under 3 hours.
Regards,
Jim