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RE: January 1943

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How do you merge your maps ?
I understand how to do it with 'paint' but is there a better method...
Great AAR, good job.
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RE: January 1943

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How do you merge your maps ?
I understand how to do it with 'paint' but is there a better method...
Great AAR, good job.

Thanks for the kind words

Concerning pictures, I'm using a french freeware which allows all what I need to get, resize, paste, merge... pictures

Below the link (in french)

http://www.commentcamarche.net/download ... 29-picpick


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RE: January 1943

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Below the link (in french)

http://www.commentcamarche.net/download ... 29-picpick

English version if needed http://ngwin.com/picpick
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January 1943

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Turn 84, 21th january 1943

New era, for the first time except 1941 blizzard, soviet troops are on the offensive against fully entrenched german units.... and it works.

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Strong counterattacks near Stalingrad

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High tide almost reached...

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We defintively give up Guriev's target

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January 1943

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Turn 85, 28th january 1943

Battle extends around Tambov. I have strongly reinforced this sector with 2nd SS Pzk and 56th Pzk

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Russians are really too strong near lake Elton

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RE: January 1943

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I think the worm may have turned.

Having said that I reckon the game is in the bag for the Axis playing a Peltonesqe 'hexes to Berlin' game. That wouldn't be much fun though - I'd love you to both go for a 1943 thrust/counterthrust slugging match like the SillyF v Brian G game
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RE: January 1943

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I think the worm may have turned.

Having said that I reckon the game is in the bag for the Axis playing a Peltonesqe 'hexes to Berlin' game. That wouldn't be much fun though - I'd love you to both go for a 1943 thrust/counterthrust slugging match like the SillyF v Brian G game
I have learnt a lot from Pelton but I don't use his maths style of playing.

Fun is the key! Winning or losing doesn't matter... I played several times past 1944 as russian or german.

Below an AAR where I lost but fight till the end.

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RE: January 1943

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I think the worm may have turned.

Having said that I reckon the game is in the bag for the Axis playing a Peltonesqe 'hexes to Berlin' game. That wouldn't be much fun though - I'd love you to both go for a 1943 thrust/counterthrust slugging match like the SillyF v Brian G game
I have learnt a lot from Pelton but I don't use his maths style of playing.

Fun is the key! Winning or losing doesn't matter... I played several times past 1944 as russian or german.

Below an AAR where I lost but fight till the end.

tm.asp?m=3607623

One thing about Pelton .. great opening moves but I never noted 1 AAR that went to the end .. his opponents resign ... way too early .. much respect for sticking it out until the end
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RE: January 1943

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I think the worm may have turned.

Having said that I reckon the game is in the bag for the Axis playing a Peltonesqe 'hexes to Berlin' game. That wouldn't be much fun though - I'd love you to both go for a 1943 thrust/counterthrust slugging match like the SillyF v Brian G game
I have learnt a lot from Pelton but I don't use his maths style of playing.

Fun is the key! Winning or losing doesn't matter... I played several times past 1944 as russian or german.

Below an AAR where I lost but fight till the end.

tm.asp?m=3607623

One thing about Pelton .. great opening moves but I never noted 1 AAR that went to the end .. his opponents resign ... way too early .. much respect for sticking it out until the end

I know Pelton had one with smokingdave that went to the end.
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RE: January 1943

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Pelton quit our game in the middle. The aar is around here somewhere. And I may play slow at times but I've never quit a game.

And my first time ever playing against a player is in an aar here as well. That one ended with Berlin taken in 1944. I was the German.

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Rumanians

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btw, what is your oob for handling the Rumanians. Are they strictly Rumanian or under German Generals?



Is Baku screen secure or could he break out? Photo pl or is that classified secret.
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RE: Rumanians

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btw, what is your oob for handling the Rumanians. Are they strictly Rumanian or under German Generals?



Is Baku screen secure or could he break out? Photo pl or is that classified secret.
Most romanian units are under romanian command, I'm short of german HQ corps.

Baku's line is fine at the moment. It will not last... but no spoil.

And the OOB, growing week after week on both side. Summer will be bloody.

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February 1943

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Turn 86, 4th february 1943

I thought that lower Volga would be a quiet sector in the next week. Not so sure anymore

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Tambov's area shows moderate activity

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February 1943

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Turn 87, 11th february 1943

Interesting turn. I guess Stelteck is wanting to attack but where? And what about german counterattacks?

2 answers are given below.

Soviets recon during blizzard isn't very efficient and Semion Bogdanov wants Stalin happy. I'm sure he was proud to announce the encirclement of an elite romanian unit...

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... but a whole panzer army is refiting in the lower Volga area. We strike back. 2 tank corps are isolated

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2nd example north of Tambov. this attack could be considered as a waste of men, AFV and guns. But it shows that no russian stack, even with 3 rifle corps, can be considered as safe. German army is still the master of the eastern front.
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RE: February 1943

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Good job and surprise with the tanks corps.

Noone sane keep reserve panzer corps in desert swamp.... [X(]

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RE: February 1943

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Noone sane keep reserve panzer corps in desert swamp.... [X(]
Having played both side more than 10 times I try to think from the opposite side and as russian, I would have tried the same move.

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February 1943

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Turn 88, 18th february 1943

Well this week shows how the game will evolve. Germans on the defensive, some success and counterattacks, but initiative is on the russian side [:(]

A new hot sector awakes. North of Baku, russians are launching an heavy attack. Losses are significant but it won't prevent russian OOB to grow

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East of Astrakhan, the 2 tank corps were rescued...

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... but now the Pocket is firmly sealed

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A real defensive success north of Stalingrad. AFV losses look surprising...

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And some fights around Saratov

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RE: February 1943

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The reopening of the pocket with the 2 tanks corps inside allowed me to evacuate the trained 6 support units attached, but the tank corps are doomed. [:(]
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RE: February 1943

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The reopening of the pocket with the 2 tanks corps inside allowed me to evacuate the trained 6 support units attached, but the tank corps are doomed. [:(]

For the Soviets do the support units just rout with the HQs or destroyed like onmap units when isolated?
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RE: February 1943

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The reopening of the pocket with the 2 tanks corps inside allowed me to evacuate the trained 6 support units attached, but the tank corps are doomed. [:(]

For the Soviets do the support units just rout with the HQs or destroyed like onmap units when isolated?
they are destroyed like on map units but come back for free AP
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