Morphy and I have just started two '42 Campaign against each other (mirror games, where each players play both sides) After only a couple of turns (end of August), the Soviets are in an intenable situations in the two games.
In game #1, my Germans made a feint against Stalingrad but sent their best troops against Moscow that was captured by the third turn. Even if Morphy managed to recapture the city, the pressure was kept strong. Kalinin was captured by mid August and on the following turn, the Vologda-Tikhvin road was cut, leaving a whole bunch of troops without any supply between Kalinin and Leningrad.
In game #2 (see picture), my goal as the Russians was to try to keep the Germans off balance by not putting all my reinforcements against the bulk of the german forces that have been smashing everything between Bryansk and Tula. When the time came, not only that Morphy was able to pursue his advance on Moscow from the South (Tula) but strong Russian units were left isolated in the Rhzev-Velikye Luki sector. In all other regions except Leningrad, the german advance seems unstoppable. Stalingrad could be captured by the beginning of September, Saratov also. Maikop is under siege and Moscow could also fall
My question to whoever tried this campaign in PBEM mode is to know if you feel that Germans have an unfair advantage over the Soviets or is it simply because the way the battles evolved between Morphy and I?
Any input is welcome!
