PeeDeeAitch
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Joined: 1/1/2007 From: Laramie, Wyoming Status: offline
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As the Blizzard fast approaches I am left with the fear that maybe I should have played Go Fish instead of this. I am not a coward, when I was little we played with metal-tipped lawn darts, that is hardcore. However, I am not without hope. From reading previous AARs I have devised the following plan: Step 1 - Try to hold fast in the belief that my entrenchments will save me Step 2 - Have entire sections of my line collapse Step 3 - Play lawn darts again On second thought that is not so good. Instead I am going to try something along the lines of Color's "Rubberband" defense. I was lucky in taking so much territory, and the fact that I can give it back in small lumps is enticing to me. I have never railed against a Russian Player using the "Run and Hide" defense, it is a game after all and they can try if they want to. I, however, also realize I am not that guy with the funny mustache, and I can surrender ground in winter of 1941-42 in order to come out in March with more strength. That is in effect my plan. Units in the open suffer horribly, units in cities suffer only kinda horribly, but they get cut off. Instead, I plan to allow my men to suffer horribly as I surrender ground at a moderate pace. The Finns in the north will help create a wonderful salient for 1942, and I have 15-20 hexes in the north to fall back to get to the actual 1942 start line. In the center, I have pushed through snow, and I will push to the last turn - routing as I go. I have at least 12 hexes back to Kursk/Kharkov, and more in some places. Hell, it is just steppe anyway, and kind of boring. In the far south there is the Romanian supermen...I mean Mountain Corps, the German Mountain units, and the Stalino Line as well as enough level 4 towns to help out. here I think I will be pushed back the least as an energetic defense is possible. Overall, I am not defeatist about Blizzard, this will be my 4th against a human - and my 1st since 1.03 (though I have had 2 AI games since then). I know, I will end up back on the Bug, but at least I go in like I did the times before: Fat, Drunk, and Stupid.
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"The torment of precautions often exceeds the dangers to be avoided. It is sometimes better to abandon one's self to destiny." - Call me PDH - WitE noob tester
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