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Korsun Pocket is a the second game using the award winning SSG Decisive Battles game engine. Korsun Pocket recreates the desperate German attempt to escape encirclement on the Russian Front early in 1944. The battle is a tense and exciting struggle, with neither side having a decisive advantage, as the Russians struggle to form the pocket, then try to resist successive German rescue efforts and last ditch attempts at breakout.
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A good site in the UK is strategic-plus.co.uk They arealready taking orders for Korsun Pocket. I have used them many times and found the service excellent.
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Originally posted by Pawlock
Useless information here, I live approx 4 miles away from Duchet, yet it will be cheaper for me to buy it via mail.

Reason, I live on the Welsh/English border and need to pay big toll to cross border on bridge which sepertes the two countries.

Crazy, but true :D


How bizarrre, was in the UK this weekend and crossed the bridge you name (parents live in Milford Haven).

Where then is Duchet - is it a physical shop?
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Post by Pawlock »

Originally posted by Spaceman
How bizarrre, was in the UK this weekend and crossed the bridge you name (parents live in Milford Haven).

Where then is Duchet - is it a physical shop?


Have not actually been, but I do know it has a Chepstow address which is other side of bridge. The bridge I showed you is the 2nd Severn bridge, I should really have by rights indicated the 1st Severn bridge, as the Junction for Chepstow is directly after crossed bridge.

Anyway, regardless of bridge used, the cost is the same:(
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Will the agreement with Justplay have any positive impact on the availability in Europe?
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Post by Spaceman »

Originally posted by Pawlock
Have not actually been, but I do know it has a Chepstow address which is other side of bridge. The bridge I showed you is the 2nd Severn bridge, I should really have by rights indicated the 1st Severn bridge, as the Junction for Chepstow is directly after crossed bridge.

Anyway, regardless of bridge used, the cost is the same:(


Strange thing the bridge - pay only going into Wales, which would seem to be the wrong way round. Surely it would be better to encourage people to come into Wales and discourage them to leave? But it is the same however one goes about it - you have to pay soner or later (or drive the nice way round via the Wye valley, if you have time, but hardly saving £4.50 in petrol)

Shall possibly stop by Duchet next time I am around, although since I have a whole pile of board and counter games from GMT etc to keep me busy - and am wading through both Guderian II and the old Enemy at the Gates from The Gamers at the same time what I need now is not more games but more time!!!

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Post by Raverdave »

Originally posted by Pawlock
Useless information here, I live approx 4 miles away from Duchet, yet it will be cheaper for me to buy it via mail.

Reason, I live on the Welsh/English border and need to pay big toll to cross border on bridge which sepertes the two countries.

Crazy, but true :D


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