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Joined: 7/12/2004 From: Montreal, Canada Status: offline
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It appears the Axis have been dominating this game inspite of the greater VP total of the Allies. Good job Rob, your attacks, imo, are well-placed and well-executed. Having good luck helps too, but you did maximize your odds. I feel that Roger hasn't been setting the tempo for the campaign at all, that his advances are staggered, and his forces not concentrated enough (schwerpunkt :). Rob, to his credit, has repeatedly put a solid line in front of the Allied armies. Save for Cherbourg, where he should have commited more garrison troops (like the ones that were sacked a few turns ago on the west coast), Axis forces, imo, will be holding up allied advances for quite a few turns to come. Albeit I don't know what reserves or reinforcements are coming for the allies, it seems that with the addition of more SS units will only add to the hardship right now. If I were the Allies, I would immediately re-arrange my lines and put the hurt on the West Front. Rob can't re-align his forces (primarily due to interdiction) nearly as quickly as Roger can, so there's still hope. Shuffle those tanks from east -> west. All those tanks in front of Villers Bocage aren't doing much good. Anyways, nothing personal to you Roger, it's not your fault that Rob's is a regular Rommel ;) - Avatar -
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