topeverest
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if this is sudden death and soviets resign if those 4 objectives are held in 41, let me suggest that Moscow and Leningrad are already 95% gone. You might be playing to hold Rostov and V. Let me suggest burning a few units and in-contact slow withdrawal where armor isn't present might be considered. Good luck. quote:
ORIGINAL: Grognard1812 As the AAR is only one turn behind the actual turn we are playing, I think it keeps things very interesting because neither Tyronec or I know yet how our strategies will turn out and any advice or comments that are posted can have an effect on the progress of the game. I didn't know that a fortification level 3 is considered dense terrain, which makes building them much more important. Yes, I did place General Zhukov is charge of the army defending Leningrad. Without his Infantry 9 rating the city would fall too easily. As the Soviet player my basic strategy is the following in order of priority 1) As we are playing the Sudden-Death Campaign Scenario which is a variant of the VC 260 campaign, as the Soviet player I cannot allow the Axis to obtain 260 victory points (if they do the game ends immediately as a decisive Axis victory). This requires that I defend the Leningrad, Moscow, Voronezh to Rostov line. To reach 260 the Axis must capture all four. 2) Avoid unnecessary loses due to units being encircled. Although it appears that I retreated quickly during the game, I actually tried to accomplish 3 things each turn - avoid the formation of a pocket, only move back 4 to 5 hexes a turn if possible which would require the Axis infantry to expend an extra +1 or +2 per turn to enter hexes that have not yet been converted to Axis control and try to keep his panzer units over 25 MP and 20 hexes from their rail supply to limit fuel delivery. 3) Hold Leningrad and Moscow if at all possible. Against a capable and experienced Axis player such as Tyronec by defending forward and trying to delay the Axis advance on Moscow I feel would have probably only resulted in my losing a large part of the Soviet army. Possibly delaying the Axis forces only a few turns - a Pyrrhic victory as then there would not be enough Soviet forces to prevent the eventual capture of Moscow before December, and the Soviet forces would be too weak to have a successful Winter counter offensive (our game settings are no Soviet combat bonus and normal full blizzard. Presently I am completing Soviet GT 8 and the Order of battle has the Soviets at about 4.1 million and total Soviet casualties of about 1.26 million, having lost few units in the retreat. Thank-you for your advice and comments.
< Message edited by topeverest -- 11/24/2017 12:56:18 PM >
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