berto
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Joined: 3/13/2002 From: metro Chicago, Illinois, USA Status: offline
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TURN #33 After the Israeli first phase moves, and following the Jordanian artillery fire -- fairly effective for a change -- Jenin and southward at the beginning of Turn 33, second Side B (Jordanian) phase, with Jordanian disruptions highlighted in yellow: Jordanian artillery did better this turn, scoring several SP hits, some reductions and retreats, most notably from the IP hex 31,39 (lower magenta circle). Crossroads' MGs (turquoise circles) continue to devastate my infantry south of Jenin. At such long range! I have no effective response to that. In other action northwest of Jenin, Israeli infantry retake the IP hex 28,27 (turquoise circle), forcing the occupants of that hex to retreat (to upper magenta circle). Proving once again that Israeli infantry vs. Jordanian infantry, it's no contest, the Israelis will win every time. Southeast of Jenin, I am in good position next phase to pick off each and every one of those Israeli Shermans on my right (yellow circle). If so, it will nice for a change not to have to worry about threats from that direction, so I can turn my attention fully back to the main battle in the center. Overall, I am quite surprised at seeing so many Israeli units! The wily Crossroads was holding back, keeping his forces in hiding, perhaps anticipating my counterattacks. This is more of an even fight than I had expected. If I blunder, my opponent may yet manage to take The Crossroads. Still, Crossroads (the player! not the Objective! ) remains in Major Defeat range. His Total VPs have yo-yoed back up to 297. I hope to knock him back down again this coming phase. And let's not forget the surprise I have planned for him to the northwest!
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