any 39 -40-41 scenario

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freeboy
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any 39 -40-41 scenario

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will play either axis or allies..
BUT
I am looking to play multiple turns per day .. my turn days start around 9 am ...est,
I have time most am mon - friday.. and on and off all day afterwards.. 2 o r 3 a day wont work... especially if we start a 39 scenario...
If serious pm me for a challenge
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RE: any 39 -40-41 scenario

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I have a couple of GC games going both Axis, so I would like to try the Allies. I can turn around turns several times a day no problem most of the time. I am in Pacific Time zone. I agree 10+ turns a week are needed to finish in a reasonable amount of time.
I would be interested in Fall Gleb
By allies I assume we are including the USSR
so based on who is at war at the start of the scenario:
Axis:
Germany
Italy
Slovakia
?? following are just about automatic Axis so ??
Rumania?
Bulgaria?
Hungary?

Allies:
Great Britain
France
USSR
USA
Norway
Netherlands
Belgium
Luxembourg
British Colonies
Iraq
Countries nearly automatic Allies ??
Yugoslavia?
Greece?
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RE: any 39 -40-41 scenario

Post by JLPOWELL »

Just a quick warning for anyone setting up a PBEM game Be careful not to give the allies Iraq (they go from Allies in the 39 scenario to neutral in the 40 41 scenarios and as they move before Bulgaria and after Hungary it really messes up the turn sequence if you have given the Axis Hungary Rumania and Bulgaria (It will take two turns for each player to play one turn.) Freeboy and I found this out the hard way...
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