berto
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Joined: 3/13/2002 From: metro Chicago, Illinois, USA Status: offline
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TURN #30 Israeli artillery continues to enjoy success, scoring not a few hits, disruptions, and retreats. I need to press my counterattack if for no other reason than to disrupt and hopefully destroy the Israeli big guns. I don't quite understand why, but my opponent continues to attack toward Ash Shuhada. I mean to say, I understand that he hopes to take the Qabitiya Crossroads just beyond. (So confusing to have an opponent named Crossroads!) I just don't understand how he thinks he has the forces to do it. Around Jenin, no Israeli advances. They don't need to. From the many improved positions around Jenin, the Israelis can fire with near impunity at my unprotected Jordanians. Between the Israelis massed around Jenin and the Israeli artillery, my Jordanians are getting slaughtered. Case in point: In the screenshot following, I lost a three-tank Patton squad (red circle, among my cluster of units in the center), and other units besides. My opponent's Total VPs are now up to 299 -- just one VP away from escaping Major Defeat. After the Israeli first phase moves, and following the Jordanian artillery fire -- need I say more? -- a view of the center at the beginning of Turn 30, second Side B (Jordanian) phase, with Jordanian disruptions highlighted in yellow: Down south, by sheer luck, my tanks at hex 31,50 (turquoise circle) opfired across the way and destroyed a unit of enemy Shermans at hex 31,44 (lower red circle). The Israeli Shermans atop Hill 402 (lower yellow circle) darted out into the open, got in their shots at my tanks north of Qabitiya, then darted right back to their hiding place. I need to find a way to root them out! I have a squad of Pattons at hex 28,46 (lower blue circle) with a clear shot at the Shermans at hex 32,44 (magenta circle, next to the red circle). I need to take them out also! Even more so, to the north, I need to take out the one Sherman and the one RCLR jeep (upper magenta circle) north of Hill 361. I have plenty of tanks nearby -- blue circle, the hot spot hex -- and a clear field of fire to do so. (The yellow hex highlights show the visible hexes from the hot spot.) If I can eliminate that menace on my flank, I will have a much freer hand to slap the enemy east of Jenin. That northernmost Jordanian tank squadron, the "sitting ducks" at hex 38,31 -- they somehow managed to survive, intact, and undisrupted. A bit of good fortune! In my opponent's phase, to my surprise, I saw more tank units right at Jenin than I expected. Israeli tanks on the prowl (large yellow circle around Jenin). I must be ever so careful with my own tanks. No hunting down artillery or HQs etc. just yet. I need to confront those enemy tanks first. I am thinking I will bide my time, proceed with the utmost caution, until the northwestern prong of my two-pronged attack makes its move. Which won't be long now.
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