Emir (Axis) vs Oleg (Soviet) - Very short AAR

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Emir (Axis) vs Oleg (Soviet) - Very short AAR

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I have finished my first PBEM GC. As Axis I managed to win game before blizzard, even before mud. My opponent offered surrender after turn 13 but I and others persuaded him to continue. For details about this and situation at Turn 13 see thread Does Soviets have a chance here?

After 4 more turns (at very beginning of Turn 18) he decided to surrender again, this time without any doubts. I can't blame him becouse, after losses he suffered in meantime, I'm also convinced that Soviets will not be able to recover anymore. Blizzard or not, this is probably lost cause for Red Army.

I'm not sure how proficient Oleg is as Soviet player in WitE comparing to others (no doubt he has huge grognard expirience in wargaming). He won GC against 2ndACR as Soviet (see AAR). Interesting is that there he also commented our game. He said:

"My current fear is that if the German player plays 'almost perfect insanely aggressive game' (APIAG) Soviet role is reduced to mere watcher, not player. APIAG is required to WIN, To achieve historic results something close to APIAG, but not as perfect, is required. I still have to perfect my own APIAG to be able to point the finger and blame the design. IMO in gaming terms there is nothing more frustrating than playing Soviets vs APIAG Axis player (I faced two) - simply nothing sensible to do."

So here is the end result of my APIAG:

Axis VP: 247 (Probably it would 260 before blizzard)

Soviet Losses
Men - 3.7 mil. (probably over 4 mil. after destroying already encircled units)
Guns - 49.106
AFV - 16.289
Airp. - 12.210

43 Armored Div.
21 Motorized Div.
226 Inf. Div.
22 Cav. Div.
10 Mtn Inf. Div.
12 Airborne Brig.
etc.

All in all, more then 300 hundred divisions! Plus 40 more isolated and doomed on turn 18.


Axis Losses
Men - 441K
Guns - 5.046
AFV - 1.853
Airp. - 1517

Other info: Random weather, Full FOW, played with 1.03 beta 2 untill turn 16.

Map situation with comments:



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Emir,
Wow!

Congratulations!

What do you think are the most important issues that differentiate your style from that of other Axis players who claimed that it was impossible to win against a decent human opponent?

Maybe this time Oleg did not play decently, as he did against 2ndACR?
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well played!  THE GERMANS ARE TOO STRONG!!!! WE NEED A NEW PATCH!
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Other info: Random weather, Full FOW, played with 1.03 beta 2 until turn 16.

Parameter #1 was most likely decisive. The Blizzard?
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They never got to blizzard.
"The torment of precautions often exceeds the dangers to be avoided. It is sometimes better to abandon one's self to destiny."

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Hi Emir

Thanks for sharing.

Did you make extensive use of the HQ BUILDUP for your panzers?

What defencive line strategy did you face, Linear/checkerboard etc?
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ORIGINAL: alfonso
Congratulations!

What do you think are the most important issues that differentiate your style from that of other Axis players who claimed that it was impossible to win against a decent human opponent?

Maybe this time Oleg did not play decently, as he did against 2ndACR?

I played three Soviet PBEMs in parallel, they started pretty similar but soon diverged. In fact I'd say Emir started the worst of all three Axis opponents. That soon led to me probably placing bets on him failing, plus the fact I never played vs him before, and he's "my man" from Bosnia, we speak the same language in mails (I am from Dalmatia ie Croatia), and I thought I'd deal with this guy easily.

Well that was a mistake, and he steam rolled over my units.

ACR I stopped very easily, and how incredibly different those two games turned out to be, you can see in ACRs AAR and my final comments here:

tm.asp?m=2699221

My third PBEM is vs Jamiam, that one is currently on hold, but it's pretty disastrous for Soviets as well.

So based on my observations, if Germans play near-perfect insanely aggressive game, Soviets are reduced to mere watchers. I barely ever "played" anything vs James and Emir, I just watched. If Emir and Jamiam can do this to me, I see no reason to nerf the game in pro-Axis direction. I think everyone who think Sovs are overpowered should play guys like Jamiam and Emir.

If you think I am simply a bad player, that's OK too [:D] I can only offer my game vs ACR as the proof that I do know a thing or two about playing WITE.

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To get the complete understanding of my two games vs ACR and Emir you should read couple of my final comments in ACR's thread, starting from this one:

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ORIGINAL: cookie monster

Hi Emir

Thanks for sharing.

Did you make extensive use of the HQ BUILDUP for your panzers?

What defencive line strategy did you face, Linear/checkerboard etc?

I used HQ BUILD UP exactly two times. First one was during turn 12 around Leningrad. I was preparing to cut off Leningrad and at that point it was obvious where I was going to strike on next turn. As I didn't know what Oleg could put in my way, I used HQ build up just to be sure that I get enough mobility to links with Fins. Latter, I realized that I would probably link anyway, as only rail line which lead to Leningrad from East was cut off previously and he was unable to pump reinforcement from east. After that thrust Oleg surrender first time. The second occasion was around Moscow. It is worth to mention that we mostly played with patch 1.03 beta 2, so x2 swamp and heavy wood bonus was present. That caused me to losse at least one turn to encircle Leningrad.

Regarding his defence I would say it is probably combination of both, maybe more linear around key cities and strategic points.

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ORIGINAL: Oleg Mastruko

In fact I'd say Emir started the worst of all three Axis opponents.

Hmmm. What made you think of that? I am pretty sure that I had very good opening. Unfortunately I don't have screenshots to post.
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ORIGINAL: Emir Agic
ORIGINAL: Oleg Mastruko

In fact I'd say Emir started the worst of all three Axis opponents.

Hmmm. What made you think of that? I am pretty sure that I had very good opening. Unfortunately I don't have screenshots to post.

It was just a feeling, based on nuances after first two turns.... it was obviously wrong.

You and Jamiam continued to do encirclements, while ACRs encirclements, which were fine in the opening turns, started to falter.
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ORIGINAL: Oleg Mastruko

ORIGINAL: alfonso

Maybe this time Oleg did not play decently, as he did against 2ndACR?


If you think I am simply a bad player, that's OK too [:D]

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No, no, evidently I don't think you are a bad player. Mine was a rethoric question...

My point is that the Axis side is the more difficult to play in the 1941 campaign, and just on day 2 after release we had already complains of Axis players claiming the game was horribly unbalanced (even before Blizzards). My subjective feeling was then that when experienced Axis players begin to realize their potential, the general picture might be somewhat altered. And now it seems as if that subjective feeling begins to materialize.

A couple of bugs have been corrected which aparently favoured the Soviet. Had the developers included in the last patch just 50% of the design proposals to "balance" the game (more frozen Soviet units, Stalin directives, Soviet random movements, reduction of troop strategic movements, collapse if Moscow falls...), it could very well be that players like Emir Agic or Jamian had to offer some morale or AP bonus to their Soviet sparrings to entertain themselves when playing WITE.
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ORIGINAL: alfonso
My point is that the Axis side is the more difficult to play in the 1941 campaign, and just on day 2 after release we had already complains of Axis players claiming the game was horribly unbalanced (even before Blizzards). My subjective feeling was then that when experienced Axis players begin to realize their potential, the general picture might be somewhat altered. And now it seems as if that subjective feeling begins to materialize.

I absolutely agree, that's what I've been saying all along (well, at least since I started playing Emir and Jamiam).

It's good people can compare my play vs ACR, ie use me as benchmark. Very small nuances made the difference between this disaster vs Emir and Soviet dominance vs ACR. Let me rephrase that - very small nuances in GERMAN play made the difference.
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Oleg,

By the way, you have reports or screenshot od the situation at, let's say, turns 4, 6, 8?
When did Smolensk fall? Pskov? Novgorod? Kiev?

I have seen a lot of AARs where Axis players go behind the schedules proposed in the "Road to" scenarios, which I think are useful

Turn 3: Minsk, Vitebsk, Mogilev (from road to Minsk)

Turn 10: besides those above, Smolensk, Rzhev, Velikiye Luki, and probably Gomel, Bryansk, Vyazma (from road to Smolensk).

etc

Which were the milestones in your games against Jamian and Emir?
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I don't have screenshots, and I am afraid Emir doesn't have them either. We played server based game, thus - no local saves to make screenshots a posteriori.

I would like to use this opportunity to AGAIN ask/suggest some improvements be made in the Slitherine multiplayer, that would enable us to better manage our games, make local saves after the turn is sent (for backup, analysing, not playing) etc etc. There were some threads with some good suggestions about MP improvements.

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well played!  THE GERMANS ARE TOO STRONG!!!! WE NEED A NEW PATCH!

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I have screenshots from turn 08, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17. Here is my planning map at the end of turn 08. Numbers besides lines of advance represent my expectation of where my forces will be 1, 2 and 3 turns ahead from t08). Also yellow marks - HI, VEH, RES, ARM - are positions of key resources and production centers.

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ORIGINAL: Oleg Mastruko

I don't have screenshots, and I am afraid Emir doesn't have them either. We played server based game, thus - no local saves to make screenshots a posteriori.

I would like to use this opportunity to AGAIN ask/suggest some improvements be made in the Slitherine multiplayer, that would enable us to better manage our games, make local saves after the turn is sent (for backup, analysing, not playing) etc etc. There were some threads with some good suggestions about MP improvements.


Then, what was your feeling during the game?. A juggernaut coming directly towards you, or plenty of annoying Panzer Divisions flying as mosquitoes around you?
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ORIGINAL: Emir Agic

I have sreenshots from turn 08, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17. Here is my planning map at the end of turn 08. Numbers besides lines of advance represent my expectation of where my forces will be 1, 2 and 3 turns in advance). Also yellow marks - HI, VEH, RES, ARM - are positions of key resources and production centers.


Would you be kind enough to post some of them?

EDIT: Ah, I see it now
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Here you may see situation at the end of turn 13:

http://www.matrixgames.com/forums/tm.asp?m=2718496
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