Saper (Axis) vs Tyrone (Soviet). (no Saper)
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RE: T34
Mild blizzard and +1 is much less tough on the Axis compared to full blizzard with no +1 in my opinion.
I think Saper may have lost a lot of divisions in the first blizzard once before (like 20+). Or maybe I'm remembering the wrong person?
Looks like the clock will beat you here. Tempting to keep pushing but therein lies the danger.
Well played to cash in on a serious error.
I think Saper may have lost a lot of divisions in the first blizzard once before (like 20+). Or maybe I'm remembering the wrong person?
Looks like the clock will beat you here. Tempting to keep pushing but therein lies the danger.
Well played to cash in on a serious error.
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RE: T34
ORIGINAL: timmyab
Mild blizzard and +1 is much less tough on the Axis compared to full blizzard with no +1 in my opinion.
I bet 1/2 or more of the last turns attacks were successful because of the +1
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RE: T34
ORIGINAL: timmyab
I think Saper may have lost a lot of divisions in the first blizzard once before (like 20+). Or maybe I'm remembering the wrong person?
You remember correctly. I believe the game you are remembering was Sapper vs Callistrad
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RE: T34
No Saper v Kamil. Maybe there's more 
Here's the link. Losses are listed in post 310. 10 divs 55 regiments. So over 25 divisions worth.
http://www.matrixgames.com/forums/tm.asp?m=3079195&mpage=11&key=

Here's the link. Losses are listed in post 310. 10 divs 55 regiments. So over 25 divisions worth.
http://www.matrixgames.com/forums/tm.asp?m=3079195&mpage=11&key=
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RE: T34
ORIGINAL: timmyab
No Saper v Kamil. Maybe there's more
Here's the link. Losses are listed in post 310. 10 divs 55 regiments. So over 25 divisions worth.
http://www.matrixgames.com/forums/tm.asp?m=3079195&mpage=11&key=
Sapper did the same thing vs Callistrid too

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RE: T34
ORIGINAL: HardLuckYetAgain
ORIGINAL: timmyab
No Saper v Kamil. Maybe there's more
Here's the link. Losses are listed in post 310. 10 divs 55 regiments. So over 25 divisions worth.
http://www.matrixgames.com/forums/tm.asp?m=3079195&mpage=11&key=
Sapper did the same thing vs Callistrid too. Seems to be his MO (Modus operandi)
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Not in the winter but close if you look at turn 9ish then look at the last page on what he did. That is why I said 2-4 turns I would start looking out for Sapper. His M.O.(Modus operandi) has been this tactic.
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RE: T34
ORIGINAL: timmyab
Rather a timely lesson to be had from both those games. He came back in both to win from horrible disasters so beware Tyronec.
My sentiments exactly.
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RE: T34
ORIGINAL: chaos45
ehh the game you posted a link to ended before the first winter.....big difference between that and a successful Soviet Winter offensive that removed about an Army of German combat power.
Did you look at turn 9 of that link?
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RE: T34
ORIGINAL: HardLuckYetAgain
ORIGINAL: chaos45
ehh the game you posted a link to ended before the first winter.....big difference between that and a successful Soviet Winter offensive that removed about an Army of German combat power.
Did you look at turn 9 of that link?
Since the early Soviet offensive happened on turn 9+. I say it is the same but each has their own opinion.
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T35
T35.
4 cavalry divisions promoted to guards.
Germans have done a lot of attacks, lost some but 31 wins for them. I threw some tank brigades forward last turn to take ground but have given them a lot of easy wins to get their morale up. Will be more conservative from now on.
Am looking at losing 4 cavalry divisions and 3 corps from being over extended, however while Axis are making efforts to trap units they are weaker elsewhere.
Also cost them 11k for 13k in losses.
Still manage 36 wins during soviet phase - 16k for 27k, but a lot of the Axis were Romanians.
Some way from cutting off Pskov or Stalino due to the Axis counter attacks. There is a 3 hex wide corridor out of Stalino, if they don't leave next turn they must be at risk.
A couple of odd combat result screens, though they both had the correct outcomes with Romanian infantry units shattered.

4 cavalry divisions promoted to guards.
Germans have done a lot of attacks, lost some but 31 wins for them. I threw some tank brigades forward last turn to take ground but have given them a lot of easy wins to get their morale up. Will be more conservative from now on.
Am looking at losing 4 cavalry divisions and 3 corps from being over extended, however while Axis are making efforts to trap units they are weaker elsewhere.
Also cost them 11k for 13k in losses.
Still manage 36 wins during soviet phase - 16k for 27k, but a lot of the Axis were Romanians.
Some way from cutting off Pskov or Stalino due to the Axis counter attacks. There is a 3 hex wide corridor out of Stalino, if they don't leave next turn they must be at risk.
A couple of odd combat result screens, though they both had the correct outcomes with Romanian infantry units shattered.

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RE: T35
Interesting links to old games. Here's one I was studying to work out my Soviet strategy before the start:
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tm.asp?m=3871507&mpage=1&key=
tm.asp?m=3865677&mpage=5&key=
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The lark, signing its chirping hymn,
Soars high above the clouds;
Meanwhile, the nightingale intones
With sweet, mellifluous sounds.
Enough of Stalin, Freedom for the Ukraine !
Soars high above the clouds;
Meanwhile, the nightingale intones
With sweet, mellifluous sounds.
Enough of Stalin, Freedom for the Ukraine !
T36
T36.
Being more cautious has reduced Axis wins to 8 in their phase, though they eliminate my cavalry as expected.
Soviets get 33 wins for the turn. Ground losses: 14k for 24k.
Partisans strike and cut off Moscow, they have been on one rail line for some time.
Leningrad. Abandon the attack on Pskov and begin to pull back.
NWestern. Just miss winning an attack which would have got a cavalry corps onto the rail line West of Smolensk. Axis may still be at risk next turn as they cannot rail troops back from Moscow with the broken rail line.
Moscow area. A few attacks, situation is chaotic and not sure which side will have the edge during the snow turns in March.
South of Smolensk I probe further West with a few cavalry divisions.
Try a lot of fighter sweeps around Moscow which costs me 200 planes for almost nothing, just maybe if the Luftwaffe are still there next turn they could be short of fuel.
SWestern/Southern. The pincers close and Stalino is isolated, some 40 divisions. Axis can easily reopen next turn but they will need more reserves to keep it open during March, so am trying to keep up the pressure further West. Rail line to the Crimea also cut.

Being more cautious has reduced Axis wins to 8 in their phase, though they eliminate my cavalry as expected.
Soviets get 33 wins for the turn. Ground losses: 14k for 24k.
Partisans strike and cut off Moscow, they have been on one rail line for some time.
Leningrad. Abandon the attack on Pskov and begin to pull back.
NWestern. Just miss winning an attack which would have got a cavalry corps onto the rail line West of Smolensk. Axis may still be at risk next turn as they cannot rail troops back from Moscow with the broken rail line.
Moscow area. A few attacks, situation is chaotic and not sure which side will have the edge during the snow turns in March.
South of Smolensk I probe further West with a few cavalry divisions.
Try a lot of fighter sweeps around Moscow which costs me 200 planes for almost nothing, just maybe if the Luftwaffe are still there next turn they could be short of fuel.
SWestern/Southern. The pincers close and Stalino is isolated, some 40 divisions. Axis can easily reopen next turn but they will need more reserves to keep it open during March, so am trying to keep up the pressure further West. Rail line to the Crimea also cut.

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Meanwhile, the nightingale intones
With sweet, mellifluous sounds.
Enough of Stalin, Freedom for the Ukraine !
Soars high above the clouds;
Meanwhile, the nightingale intones
With sweet, mellifluous sounds.
Enough of Stalin, Freedom for the Ukraine !
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RE: T36
Just WoW. While he is on ropes might as well hit some more ;-P
Great playing Tyronec.
Great playing Tyronec.
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RE: T36
I have been watching this AAR intently. Frankly, I am really confused. I am told Sapper is a really tough opponent- yet- what I see is- crazyness. Is that just me? You are literally miles away from destroying 50% of his entire army- and it does not have to be that way. Its truly like Hitler has come back to life to command his armies and there will be NO RETREATING, period.
Not to mention the gap he left in his line. If he is a great player, and I am told he is, there was a plan regarding that- perhaps it was to get you to burn up all your trucks- I am not sure but I would really like to know what his intention on that was.
Not to mention the gap he left in his line. If he is a great player, and I am told he is, there was a plan regarding that- perhaps it was to get you to burn up all your trucks- I am not sure but I would really like to know what his intention on that was.
T37
T37.
Last turn of blizzard.
Leningrad. Pulling back.
NWestern. Have another attack which just fails and again I miss cutting the Moscow rail line.
Moscow area. Am continuing to attack where I can, will rail 2 armies from Pskov to north of Rzhev next turn. Rail line is still cut from partisans. Luftwaffe had pulled back so no air base bombing as hoped.
Stalino pocket. Was opened as expected, middle screen shot shows part way through my move. Saper had split many of his divisions down so I couldn't do any herding. Was able to close the Western end of the throat and then rout another few stacks. The results were impressive - the units would retreat all the way to Stalino, suffering attrition, and then rout.
Am hoping he won't be able to reopen the pocket next turn but wouldn't be surprised if he does. Have the better part of 4 armies of mostly guards infantry moving up to the north and south of the pocket.
Will aim to continue to attack through the snow around Moscow and Stalino.

Last turn of blizzard.
Leningrad. Pulling back.
NWestern. Have another attack which just fails and again I miss cutting the Moscow rail line.
Moscow area. Am continuing to attack where I can, will rail 2 armies from Pskov to north of Rzhev next turn. Rail line is still cut from partisans. Luftwaffe had pulled back so no air base bombing as hoped.
Stalino pocket. Was opened as expected, middle screen shot shows part way through my move. Saper had split many of his divisions down so I couldn't do any herding. Was able to close the Western end of the throat and then rout another few stacks. The results were impressive - the units would retreat all the way to Stalino, suffering attrition, and then rout.
Am hoping he won't be able to reopen the pocket next turn but wouldn't be surprised if he does. Have the better part of 4 armies of mostly guards infantry moving up to the north and south of the pocket.
Will aim to continue to attack through the snow around Moscow and Stalino.

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The lark, signing its chirping hymn,
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Meanwhile, the nightingale intones
With sweet, mellifluous sounds.
Enough of Stalin, Freedom for the Ukraine !
Soars high above the clouds;
Meanwhile, the nightingale intones
With sweet, mellifluous sounds.
Enough of Stalin, Freedom for the Ukraine !
T38
T38 after recon.
Moscow area. Need a two hex advance to inhibit the Moscow railway.
Stalino area. Pocket has been broken and a lot of my units routed. Will aim to shift the 17 and 23 stacks and fill up the gap with guards infantry.

Moscow area. Need a two hex advance to inhibit the Moscow railway.
Stalino area. Pocket has been broken and a lot of my units routed. Will aim to shift the 17 and 23 stacks and fill up the gap with guards infantry.

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The lark, signing its chirping hymn,
Soars high above the clouds;
Meanwhile, the nightingale intones
With sweet, mellifluous sounds.
Enough of Stalin, Freedom for the Ukraine !
Soars high above the clouds;
Meanwhile, the nightingale intones
With sweet, mellifluous sounds.
Enough of Stalin, Freedom for the Ukraine !