rkr1958
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ORIGINAL: Centuur It's too bad you've taken the division as loss on the attack on Zhukov. You need three units in that hex, to give Zhukov a better chance to survive... Yeah, I see that now. In the heat of the battle it seemed the correct thing to do but in the cool of the aftermath I see that it was a mistake not to keep the division. quote:
ORIGINAL: Centuur By the way: the usage of the offensive chit by Zhukov last turn wasn't that good at all. Sure, you killed some German units, but it did put Zhukov in grave danger himself. It sure did didn't it. Seemed like a good move at the time, but I see now that it wasn't. quote:
ORIGINAL: Centuur I don't understand why the Wehrmacht didn't attack Odessa. The delay is plain foolish on their side... Even at less than 28% chance of success? But, the attack will happen next axis impulse and with HQ support, which will up the chance of success to 40.5%. quote:
However: beware: only attack if you can maintain a frontline consisting of two units a hex... Yes. quote:
ORIGINAL: Centuur The development in the USSR isn't that bad for the USSR. I suggest an attack on the disorganised 6-4 INF, if you can get decent odds. Also, the two German units north (the elite 7-4 and 8-4 stack) can be put out of supply by moving the 5-3 into the swamp and the CAV up north to the west. This makes the lone 7-4 INF a good target for an attack too. And when you move the stack with the Irkutsk MIL one hex east into the swamps, the Germans can't restore supply to those units in their impulse too, I believe. Thanks for the info, will definitely look into doing those moves and making those attacks.
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Ronnie
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