Hairy Asian Experiences - GreyJoy (J) vs. Q-Ball (A)
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RE: Augustine summer wine
Thanks guys! Yes, you are right, obviously. It's just so hard sometimes.... it's really like in love-issues... "How can she simply stopped lovin' me?", "How can she fall in love with that ugly asshole?"... How? Who knows how... it simply happens!
Next time you will be on the other side of the hill and there will be someone else in your present shoes cursing the same old curses you're now screaming to the skies [:D]
In game it's pretty much the same. This time you win a CV battle because of some lucky dice&rolls (weather, unwanted reactions etc) and you feel a king, while the other guy spits on the screen, damning the skies... next time you got your CVs sunk by an enemy's SCTF sent in the night, blind, at full speed (right Obvert? [:D][:D][:D])... thanks God the wheel keeps on turning!
And you know the worst part is yet to come... now i have to call him here...and tell him what happened [:o]
Brad, please send me the turn or i will keep on vomiting my stupid thoughts here, in a kind of flow-of-consciousness[:D][:D]
Next time you will be on the other side of the hill and there will be someone else in your present shoes cursing the same old curses you're now screaming to the skies [:D]
In game it's pretty much the same. This time you win a CV battle because of some lucky dice&rolls (weather, unwanted reactions etc) and you feel a king, while the other guy spits on the screen, damning the skies... next time you got your CVs sunk by an enemy's SCTF sent in the night, blind, at full speed (right Obvert? [:D][:D][:D])... thanks God the wheel keeps on turning!
And you know the worst part is yet to come... now i have to call him here...and tell him what happened [:o]
Brad, please send me the turn or i will keep on vomiting my stupid thoughts here, in a kind of flow-of-consciousness[:D][:D]
RE: Augustine summer wine
Yes Brad, send him a turn. I need a fix...
Adieu Ô Dieu odieux... signé Adam
RE: Augustine summer wine
[:'(][:'(]ORIGINAL: veji1
Yes Brad, send him a turn. I need a fix...
- Cap Mandrake
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RE: Augustine summer wine
Sorry about the case, counselor.* Maybe you can try to get Amanda Knox off...legally speaking, of course.
* Never, EVER use the Itlaian version of this.
* Never, EVER use the Itlaian version of this.

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RE: Augustine summer wine
Sorry to hear you lost the case GJ!
Game of Thrones in a good comforter. Wait until you get to episode 4...awesomeness! [:D]
Game of Thrones in a good comforter. Wait until you get to episode 4...awesomeness! [:D]

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RE: Augustine summer wine
ORIGINAL: GreyJoy
Ok... my thoughts aren't much clear to me either...can't imagine how they seem to you [:D].
No-you're right. I think those of us that are dedicated to this game feel our way through a campaign. Real life feelings of elation, frustration, boredom, terror and aggression take turns running through our psyche, just as the game's rise and fall. I know they affect my opponent in a similar way, too.
I think the clutch this game has on my emotions is part of the draw and, yes, it can be comparable to RL. And why not?
ETA: Sorry for your RL setback, GreyJoy. My advice? Alcohol and Game of Thrones are good places to start for a night. Beating the **** out of Q-ball may help too! [8D]

RE: Augustine summer wine
Thank you all guys. This is really a great community!

Turn has arrived. Very quiet.
Sep 2, 1943
BURMA: The contested hex south of Kalemyo is again the site of a series of bloody air battles, where the japanese once again have the upper hand, downing more than 40 enemy planes, losing 11 in the process.
We also sent 80 Helens at 6000 feet...man, the flak embedded with those indian divisions is terrible! Lost 15 Helens due to flak[X(][X(][X(] DBB flak is completely another story!
However, the enemy stack didn't attack also this turn and we are consolidating. He's sending back his battered chinese division in exchange of some more indians coming down from Kalemyo. I have an Eng combat regiment 1 or 2 days away and another regiment coming in in a 3 days...an army HQ should position itself 1 hex eastwards in 2 days (hope that this will provide some bonuses).
In Burma i'm really thinking of abbandoning Akyab and Mitykina, thus freeing 4 divisions to be redeployed on the perimeter... if only that damned hex holds...
DEI: we bombed Molu again with 3 BBs. The place is once again closed but one of our Fubuki Class DD hit a mine and sunk [:o]


Turn has arrived. Very quiet.
Sep 2, 1943
BURMA: The contested hex south of Kalemyo is again the site of a series of bloody air battles, where the japanese once again have the upper hand, downing more than 40 enemy planes, losing 11 in the process.
We also sent 80 Helens at 6000 feet...man, the flak embedded with those indian divisions is terrible! Lost 15 Helens due to flak[X(][X(][X(] DBB flak is completely another story!
However, the enemy stack didn't attack also this turn and we are consolidating. He's sending back his battered chinese division in exchange of some more indians coming down from Kalemyo. I have an Eng combat regiment 1 or 2 days away and another regiment coming in in a 3 days...an army HQ should position itself 1 hex eastwards in 2 days (hope that this will provide some bonuses).
In Burma i'm really thinking of abbandoning Akyab and Mitykina, thus freeing 4 divisions to be redeployed on the perimeter... if only that damned hex holds...
DEI: we bombed Molu again with 3 BBs. The place is once again closed but one of our Fubuki Class DD hit a mine and sunk [:o]
RE: Augustine summer wine
ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake
Sorry about the case, counselor.* Maybe you can try to get Amanda Knox off...legally speaking, of course.
* Never, EVER use the Itlaian version of this.
The italian version should be something like "professionista"... is that bad?
RE: Augustine summer wine
ORIGINAL: GreyJoy
Thanks guys! Yes, you are right, obviously. It's just so hard sometimes.... it's really like in love-issues... "How can she simply stopped lovin' me?", "How can she fall in love with that ugly asshole?"... How? Who knows how... it simply happens!
Next time you will be on the other side of the hill and there will be someone else in your present shoes cursing the same old curses you're now screaming to the skies [:D]
In game it's pretty much the same. This time you win a CV battle because of some lucky dice&rolls (weather, unwanted reactions etc) and you feel a king, while the other guy spits on the screen, damning the skies... next time you got your CVs sunk by an enemy's SCTF sent in the night, blind, at full speed (right Obvert? [:D][:D][:D])... thanks God the wheel keeps on turning!
And you know the worst part is yet to come... now i have to call him here...and tell him what happened [:o]
Brad, please send me the turn or i will keep on vomiting my stupid thoughts here, in a kind of flow-of-consciousness[:D][:D]
Yes.
Tough to watch, even tougher to write up in the AAR that was still on it's first or second page! Hopefully it built some character and I learned a few things.
Sorry about the case, man. That is harder than having this happen in game. It sounds like you put all you had into it, though, and that is all we can do really.
I'll refer to my sig line below for the rest.
"Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm." - Winston Churchill
RE: Augustine summer wine
It's tough, GJ. I mostly did transactional law and thus the stakes weren't as high (although the dollars at stake were obscene). Once outside the legal profession, I did have several things I poured my all into. Most, fortunately, came up aces, but the reverses stung enough to make me question my value, abilities and choice of toothpaste. [;)]
You already have a good attitude about it, even at the moment of the crisis. This speaks well for your ability to weather the storm. As for the case itself, don't feel too badly. I don't know Italian bankruptcy law, but most of that jurisprudence, wherever it originates, is designed to allow the institutional creditor to take what is left to the detriment of the unsecured creditors, the shareholders and the debtor. Courts will often reach "result oriented" decisions.
Finally, yes, in game as a big replay runs, my heart is pounding. Fear and anticipation mix and seize control of my faculties. Months of hard work are decided in a 20 minute movie. Nerve-wracking stuff but it's why I love the game. It gets the feel of the war right, IMHO, with a long buildup culminating in a decisive result. Remember too that as awful as the low points feel, the moment of a well executed victory feels as sweet, and part of the joy of the victory is the relief of avoiding defeat, at least for today.
You already have a good attitude about it, even at the moment of the crisis. This speaks well for your ability to weather the storm. As for the case itself, don't feel too badly. I don't know Italian bankruptcy law, but most of that jurisprudence, wherever it originates, is designed to allow the institutional creditor to take what is left to the detriment of the unsecured creditors, the shareholders and the debtor. Courts will often reach "result oriented" decisions.
Finally, yes, in game as a big replay runs, my heart is pounding. Fear and anticipation mix and seize control of my faculties. Months of hard work are decided in a 20 minute movie. Nerve-wracking stuff but it's why I love the game. It gets the feel of the war right, IMHO, with a long buildup culminating in a decisive result. Remember too that as awful as the low points feel, the moment of a well executed victory feels as sweet, and part of the joy of the victory is the relief of avoiding defeat, at least for today.

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RE: Augustine summer wine
ORIGINAL: Cribtop
It's tough, GJ. I mostly did transactional law and thus the stakes weren't as high (although the dollars at stake were obscene). Once outside the legal profession, I did have several things I poured my all into. Most, fortunately, came up aces, but the reverses stung enough to make me question my value, abilities and choice of toothpaste. [;)]
You already have a good attitude about it, even at the moment of the crisis. This speaks well for your ability to weather the storm. As for the case itself, don't feel too badly. I don't know Italian bankruptcy law, but most of that jurisprudence, wherever it originates, is designed to allow the institutional creditor to take what is left to the detriment of the unsecured creditors, the shareholders and the debtor. Courts will often reach "result oriented" decisions.
Finally, yes, in game as a big replay runs, my heart is pounding. Fear and anticipation mix and seize control of my faculties. Months of hard work are decided in a 20 minute movie. Nerve-wracking stuff but it's why I love the game. It gets the feel of the war right, IMHO, with a long buildup culminating in a decisive result. Remember too that as awful as the low points feel, the moment of a well executed victory feels as sweet, and part of the joy of the victory is the relief of avoiding defeat, at least for today.
Thanks Crib, really appreciated your words!
Think bankruptcy low is more or less the same in most of the western countries. And yes, "result oriented" decisions are a very "kind" way to define them[;)]
This game really helps with RL imho. I'm pretty sure this game has thought me a lot of things. To accept a defeats and to go on, in this kind of games, i think helps you to do the same in RL...at least to a certain degree
Great game. Great life
RE: Augustine summer wine
Sep 3, 1943
Another quiet day.
In Burma Brad doesn't attack...yet. Keeps on resting his units... and i gain precious days.
He sent a double heavy sweep of 25+25 P-47s and knocks out 30 of my leaky fighters on CAP. Bad mistake on my part this time. But nothing too serious.
In two days we should have that hex reinforced. Let's hope for the best!
if i can solve this crisis, i think i can hold on in Burma for another 6 months[8D]
Another quiet day.
In Burma Brad doesn't attack...yet. Keeps on resting his units... and i gain precious days.
He sent a double heavy sweep of 25+25 P-47s and knocks out 30 of my leaky fighters on CAP. Bad mistake on my part this time. But nothing too serious.
In two days we should have that hex reinforced. Let's hope for the best!
if i can solve this crisis, i think i can hold on in Burma for another 6 months[8D]
RE: Augustine summer wine
I always wondered why units held on in non-base hexes longer than in bases. Your explanation makes sense. I wonder how to test/confirm your hypothesis?

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RE: Augustine summer wine
I'm sorry for what happened, I'm following you since the match with Rader from all your posts I've made an impression you're a sensible and a nice person. Oh strange for a lawyer [:'(]Just kidding I'm sure you've done all was possible and more for your client. I don't trust much in justice, sometimes other intersts preveal against any logics. The judges are men too.
Tomorrow is another day and life goes on [;)]
Tomorrow is another day and life goes on [;)]
Blizzard
RE: Augustine summer wine
Sep 5, 1943
Burma: we are holding the line!
Today the allies made another great effort to break my line south of Kalemyo. Several sweeps, followed by not less than 150 bombers pounded the brave defenders. Then the usual stack (5th and 7th Ind Divisions, a Chinese Division and a tank regiment) shock attacked once again. An Indipendent Eng unit and a tiny Thai regiment managed to get to the line just in time (these guys, along with the "C" regiment of the 48th Division, were the closest units i had that were ordered to march there when i started to see the movements from Kalemyo).
The attack was brutal and the new arrived Thai regiment got badly mauled in the process. The 7th THAI division, now with more than 60% disablement, also had a bad day, but the "C" regiment of the 48th fought bravely and repelled the 7th Indian Division (which seems to be in a really bad shape).
1-1 was the final score but the allies did get much more casualities than we did. Now the 15th Army HQ is positioned 1 hexes east of the contested hex, so it can provide some bonuses. Some artillery are in march...but it will take them not less than a week to get there, possibly 2... so those guys, for the next 10 days at least, will have to fight alone.... But i think Brad needs to give some more rest to his troops and possibly rotate them, so i may have some more time.
The allies landed also in a dot base just south of Manus, while Hansa Bay, fallen in his hands last week, is already growing.
We have consolidated our line in NG as best as we could. It won't hold forever, i know...but hopefully the presence of 70K men at Hollandia-Vanimo, well entrenched, will force Brad to take his time before advancing again.

Burma: we are holding the line!
Today the allies made another great effort to break my line south of Kalemyo. Several sweeps, followed by not less than 150 bombers pounded the brave defenders. Then the usual stack (5th and 7th Ind Divisions, a Chinese Division and a tank regiment) shock attacked once again. An Indipendent Eng unit and a tiny Thai regiment managed to get to the line just in time (these guys, along with the "C" regiment of the 48th Division, were the closest units i had that were ordered to march there when i started to see the movements from Kalemyo).
The attack was brutal and the new arrived Thai regiment got badly mauled in the process. The 7th THAI division, now with more than 60% disablement, also had a bad day, but the "C" regiment of the 48th fought bravely and repelled the 7th Indian Division (which seems to be in a really bad shape).
1-1 was the final score but the allies did get much more casualities than we did. Now the 15th Army HQ is positioned 1 hexes east of the contested hex, so it can provide some bonuses. Some artillery are in march...but it will take them not less than a week to get there, possibly 2... so those guys, for the next 10 days at least, will have to fight alone.... But i think Brad needs to give some more rest to his troops and possibly rotate them, so i may have some more time.
The allies landed also in a dot base just south of Manus, while Hansa Bay, fallen in his hands last week, is already growing.
We have consolidated our line in NG as best as we could. It won't hold forever, i know...but hopefully the presence of 70K men at Hollandia-Vanimo, well entrenched, will force Brad to take his time before advancing again.

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RE: Augustine summer wine
it's incredible how good are doing these Thay! I'm really surprised [X(]
has your Thay division involved in fightings reduced the number of forts or is still 5?
I got an impression that forts outside bases never drop after an assault (except when the defending units are forced to retreat) and that could be a strong push to defend outside bases. Even an assault with odds 3 to 1 didn't weakene d your forts, IMO in a base hex (same terrain same forts) the result would have been quite different.
How could you manage to reach level 5? In my games I've arrived at most at 3. Did you put a lot of engineers for a long time?
Thay division start with awful generals (probably the relatives and friends of the king), did you change them, at least for this division? I've never changed them before because they cost 250 PP each!!! And i used to divide in regiments cause at least 2 rgt could get very good japan commanders, but after seeing your results I've changed my mind.
You're playing very well and I'm learning a lot.
has your Thay division involved in fightings reduced the number of forts or is still 5?
I got an impression that forts outside bases never drop after an assault (except when the defending units are forced to retreat) and that could be a strong push to defend outside bases. Even an assault with odds 3 to 1 didn't weakene d your forts, IMO in a base hex (same terrain same forts) the result would have been quite different.
How could you manage to reach level 5? In my games I've arrived at most at 3. Did you put a lot of engineers for a long time?
Thay division start with awful generals (probably the relatives and friends of the king), did you change them, at least for this division? I've never changed them before because they cost 250 PP each!!! And i used to divide in regiments cause at least 2 rgt could get very good japan commanders, but after seeing your results I've changed my mind.
You're playing very well and I'm learning a lot.
Blizzard
RE: Augustine summer wine
ORIGINAL: MrBlizzard
it's incredible how good are doing these Thay! I'm really surprised [X(]
has your Thay division involved in fightings reduced the number of forts or is still 5?
I got an impression that forts outside bases never drop after an assault (except when the defending units are forced to retreat) and that could be a strong push to defend outside bases. Even an assault with odds 3 to 1 didn't weakene d your forts, IMO in a base hex (same terrain same forts) the result would have been quite different.
How could you manage to reach level 5? In my games I've arrived at most at 3. Did you put a lot of engineers for a long time?
Thay division start with awful generals (probably the relatives and friends of the king), did you change them, at least for this division? I've never changed them before because they cost 250 PP each!!! And i used to divide in regiments cause at least 2 rgt could get very good japan commanders, but after seeing your results I've changed my mind.
You're playing very well and I'm learning a lot.
The 7th RTA Div has a very good general. Don't think i changed him...but for sure i have never paid 250 PPs!!!
Yes, forts never drop in a non-base hex, except when you are forced to retreat or move. Remember that if you order to move, even if you haven't moved yet, you lose all the forts.
No, no additional engineers. Just sit there for more than a year[:'(]
My strategy is simple: try to defend in good terrain and in non-base hexes... it is the same tactic Brad has used in China and that gave me a lot of headhaces there... now i'm using it against him[;)].
Thai Divisions cannt do much if not helped by a japanese unit. I think the best mix is to have 2 Thai Regiments and 1 IJA regiment for every hex.
RE: Augustine summer wine
There is one good Thai general if I remember correctly. I have one Thai division that is about 54 exp 90 moral, and it's been fighting and getting pounded by Chinese, British and East African forces for a while. The forts are the key, plus the arty and HQ also in the hex. Arty once it's dug in is really valuable.
"Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm." - Winston Churchill
RE: Augustine summer wine
So here's the general plan for Burma for the next 6 months. We will abbandon Akyab, Mitikyna and Wazrup, shrinking the perimeter and getting to better positions. We will open a dangerous corridor towards China, but there's not much i can do. I need to be carefull cause now the allies are really growing strong and i can't hope to keep on getting these awesome results from the THAI divisions....(that however will be withdrawn within the next 330 days...)
I need to move some more artillery units to Burma.
In the meanwhile, i'm moving lots of engineers to Thailand. I need to build a solid defensive line there. The plan is to abbandon Burma by mid 1944...let's hope it's doable

I need to move some more artillery units to Burma.
In the meanwhile, i'm moving lots of engineers to Thailand. I need to build a solid defensive line there. The plan is to abbandon Burma by mid 1944...let's hope it's doable

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