mktours -> RE: Mktours(Ger)VsMarquo(Sov)41CG (8/13/2013 3:30:29 PM)
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Marquo, I have just sent you my T8, please have a check. I am glad that our game has resumed! I hope we could have fun in the game, I am looking forward to the defending of the blizzard, in which you could enjoy the attack, not just counter-attack, and see if I could counter-attack you. As I said in our communication, we have got an interesting story to tell, many dramatic events. You didn’t know my initial aim is assaulting Moscow, it was the dramatic events that forced me to change the direction towards Leningrad. Indeed, before the dam cracked in T7, our game is full of challenge, and well-matched, things could be very different if you redeployed your troops in the Poskov region to cover the rear of your line before I attacked out with mass power in T7. I am certainly enjoying our game and your challenge. That is why I am so disappointed when I misunderstood your message. Sorry for that, hopefully we could still enjoy the game from now on. Cheers Tours quote:
ORIGINAL: Marquo "The checker board is not a good idea against panzer breakthrough, it could be overcome by right tactics, if you are interested, I could do a detail explanation of how I reach Kiev with more screenshots. perhaps I misread your message of "I would play on for a while to see what happen", I interpret that as dissatisfying of the game, I hope we could play to the end, no for a while. I could be wrong so forgive me if I was. If you like, we could continue the game." Tours, I understand the difference between checkerboard, multiple lines in depth, and simply running [:)] Turn one was not a simple breakthrough, rather the entire front was either surrounded or frozen; and in addition, with limited mobility, most of the few remaining units could not run back as far as people may think. My best option was a checkerboard in depth. As for the northern front, you simply cut through everything in your path, and this despite multiple successful counter attacks, cutting off the spearhead several times, and isolating half of the panzer fist 2 times. Further I did place layers of lines in front of you, commanded by the some of the best leaders. To quote you, "In the north, when I opened your turn, I was shocked, I didn't expect so many units mushroomed over the entire zone; you really did an amazing job. Fortunately, I have got enough troops to cut a corridor to link up with the spearhead again." In effect, you will have cut through multiple lines of well-commanded troops in very defensible terrain, survived multiple successful counterattacks, and managed this despite being surrounded, cut-off and well-beyond railroad logistical support, to reach the northern most railroad out of Leningrad by turn 7. This is an amazing feat, bravo. My only potential salvation: I managed to rail out the requisite number of production factories from all the major cities, and a fair amount of armaments. In fact, once I realized how fast you are moving, my priority has been evacuations rather than railroading units up to the slaughter. A benefit of losing so many units: those that remain refit that much faster... [8|] Next turn, please. Marquo [:)
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