RE: March 42
Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 11:36 am
The thing is... to replicate historic results we would have to have incredible amount of coincidence and luck in one game. A slightest deviation from history easily snowballs into complete disaster which then prompts the (Axis) player to blame the game (when he should be blaming himself).
Stop your advance mere one turn too early => by spring 42 you're toast
Fail to complete one or two big encirclements => by spring 42 you're toast
etc you get the idea
Those little failures may not seem like a big deal the moment they happen, indeed sometimes they are unnoticable, but they snowball very fast.
HOWEVER, if the German player plays an almost perfect "insanely aggressive" game there is nothing Sov can do to stop him. In my other two games as Soviet I would not even call myself a "player" I am a mere watcher of the German moves, completely unable to react in any coherent manner.
My next goal is to learn to play "almost perfect insanely aggressive" German opening. And win every game I start [:D]
Stop your advance mere one turn too early => by spring 42 you're toast
Fail to complete one or two big encirclements => by spring 42 you're toast
etc you get the idea
Those little failures may not seem like a big deal the moment they happen, indeed sometimes they are unnoticable, but they snowball very fast.
HOWEVER, if the German player plays an almost perfect "insanely aggressive" game there is nothing Sov can do to stop him. In my other two games as Soviet I would not even call myself a "player" I am a mere watcher of the German moves, completely unable to react in any coherent manner.
My next goal is to learn to play "almost perfect insanely aggressive" German opening. And win every game I start [:D]