STEF78
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Joined: 2/19/2012 From: Versailles, France Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Flaviusx This game, if nothing else, has demonstrated that Odessa absolutely needs to be taken in 1941. Letting it slide is bad news for the German. Agreed, I won't make this error anymore quote:
Oshawott has played brilliantly and taken advantage of clear Axis errors here. It's probably too late to fix those errors, now. Not just the Odessa business, but the entire 42 Axis offensive. It was poorly timed and poorly executed and was done in the wrong place and the wrong way. I've made several errors. - I allowed Oshawott too many successfull counterattacks in 1941 - I haven't find the good level of retreat/defence in blizzard period South of Briansk And Oshawott is tactically a much better player than me. Concerning may 1942 attack, I don"t agree with your statement. 1)Timing: Attacking early may was compulsory. Waiting for the 25th june to attack would have mean facing level 3 forts. 2)Execution: That's ok, my Pocket wasn't well executed but Oshawott's defence was smart with a lot of reserve activation and he had the good idea of retreating in front of Kharkov. Without reload and experience it's hard to realize the "Lvov's pocket" the first time.... 3)The wrong place: my aim was to create successive mid size pockets and the place I choosed was the easiest to achieve this goal (no forest, no swamp). I had no intention of attacking directly to Voronezh 4)The wrong way: cf point 2, I don"t understand the difference between execution and way This is my 7th GC campaign as GHC. I'm not a computer calculating each move or odd but I think that I'm able to conduct successfull attacks. This one failed so the facts speak for you. But I'm pretty sure that this game was already in bad shape for the german fall 1941. I was already behind the curve at this time and may 1942 is just the consequence of this poor 1941's campaign. I was surely too confident in 1941 as I hadn't seen any AAR from Oshawott on the forum. NEVER underestimate your opponent, hit hard and have no mercy
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