warspite1 -> RE: 4 player E-mail: AAR (5/11/2016 8:25:07 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Jagdtiger14 Ok, you wont believe there is no hindsight about this on my part. Then I highly recommend you test (as you did with Fall Gelb) various set ups...Brian and Pesk offered some ideas as well. You are playing with defensive shore bombardment, right? If so, the Germans would not have attacked the British stack at um, well, Dunkirk[X(] See Page 22 post 632 (pre move positions), and Page 23 post 663 (post move positions)...the amount of effort expended on that stack would have been tremendous (air to air combats, low odds, etc...)...for a hex that does not get them closer to Paris. What it does for France, is it makes them available for when Gort does get there and they can move around into defensive positions near Paris. Instead, those assets are trapped in Antwerp doing no good. Just to clear some things/misperceptions up: 1. The only reason I suggested allowing a free invasion of Rotterdam is because you had Gort out there. I would not have had Gort out there if I was hunting the invasion force (And yes, I would have hunted the invasion force). Then later (after either the invasion happened, or the invasion force is sunk) move Gort+ out there with fighter air cover (1 box? if no fighter 4+ range). 2. Concerning German air in the North Sea: Just the opposite what you wrote...I would have assumed that the Germans WOULD have flown out there, and that they ARE there...I'm not sure why you write I would think they would not? Maybe this is a miscommunication. 3. Top priority naval with the French is to get as many units into France proper...if that means they cant make some other naval moves because of oil, oh well. I think we can agree on something?: French front line vs Germany is top priority over everything else. All moves and assets (CW and French) prioritized here even at the expense of Poland, colonies, etc... and naval moves (opportunities) other than TRS bringing units into France. When you have time and desire, I highly recommend you wargame alternative French set ups and following moves...S/O'39 to J/A'40. You can use the known disaster of weather and turn ends as happened in this AAR, or random for the lack of knowledge of what happens next. I think you might be surprised. warspite1 And once again you are too quick with the "they would have" or "they wouldn't have" like they are KNOWN factors. E.g you mention the Dunkirk hex. You obviously do not recall the CW units being out of supply at one point? A few well placed ground strikes on these black print units and shore bombardment means jack. Re the air - yes maybe its a miscommunication but in post 797 you state "the Germans would not have taken their air out". Again the naval plan with France is not certain. Effectively what you mean is (in order to be able to reorganise the HQ's and aircraft as well), the French must only use part of their fleet in impulse 1, saving the rest for impulse 2 to ensure the TRS gets to transport in both turns. That's all well and good - but again far from certain as using a lesser number of ships means more chance of the Italians destroying said TRS. If I lost the TRS first impulse, again the criticism would be, why did you not protect it properly?! But time to end this from my side. You think the Allies: - mucked up set-up in Northern France and later Belgium - mucked up the set-up in the Alps - used the wrong naval units in the Baltic - mucked up naval and air movements in the North Sea - mucked up land movements by the French and CW subsequently, defended the wrong hexes etc - mucked up French naval movements in the Mediterranean Okay. I play the game to have fun - even when getting my bottom handed to me (which is a regular occurence). I also feel uncomfortable that debates like these come more and more down to highlighting "the vagaries of the dice" which kick the fun out of the winning - and frankly Mayhemizer and AllenK have done a good job to be where they are. As I said before, even if given good luck with dice, a bad player can still contrive to muck it up - and the guys have not done that.
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