tyronec
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Joined: 8/7/2015 From: Portaferry, N. Ireland Status: offline
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T03 Soviet turn. They have done Naval interdiction around Riga to cut off supplies, have set up an AS for next turn in case they persist. The lead three divisions around Pskov have been cut off, not unexpected. Had an airbase overrun behind the start line, cost 110 aircraft - mostly Stukas. Careless on my part, though I thought they were displaced rather then being destroyed if the aircraft were not damaged. Otherwise more or less all pockets have held. The Soviets are defending pretty far forwards, gives me ample opportunity to pocket the odd unit here and there but they require a lot of screening and that is reducing combat power at the spearhead. Anyway, will persist with taking what is on offer - am not sure if this is the best strategy, might be preferable to just rout them out of the way and push on faster. AGN. Just pocket one Tank division, while the infantry catch up. PG4. Have pocketed a couple of divisions in Vitebsk but it may not be secure. Bring more troops for the push on Smolensk. PG3. Pocket one division and get up to the river. PG2. A better pocket here - 5 divisions. AGS. Pocket 7 units that were kind of trapped from last turn. Have ZOC locked part of the defensive line and will see if I can get something pocketed next turn, or they may counter attack to try and break out. Everything from last turns pockets cleared out except one mountain division and some of the Minsk pocket. Really noticing the difference the nerf on Assault HQs has made, a lot of units are going to be operating with lower quality leaders than before and it means more juggling more units between commands every turn.
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