Red Prince
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Joined: 4/8/2011 From: Bangor, Maine, USA Status: offline
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I may have made a mistake at the very start of this scenario, after the first turn, which will haunt me. I wasn't very smart in choosing what to build, and my gearing limits are all pretty low. In a short game like this, you really have to have a building plan in place from the start, and try to get everything you want to build on the map when you want it. That's what I might have messed up. My reinforcements are going to be thin over the coming months, though I'll probably have a good number to put on the map for that Nov/Dec turn, which fits nicely with the O-chit. I think that after the first few impulses of this turn, I probably had the psychological advantage. Now, I think Orm does. I'm worried, even though I have a good southern front. Pskov and Leningrad, if reinforced with powerful units, could be a major pain, potentially cutting supply to my North and Central forces. With poor weather, which means shorter supply lines, on the way, I have to take advantage of the few opportunities I'll have to make great attacks, and I'll also have to start thinking defensively -- not one of my strengths.
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Always listen to experts. They'll tell you what can't be done and why. Then do it! -Lazarus Long, RAH
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