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RE: Turn 139
Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 10:14 am
by Karri
Rivers and flooded marshes is my guess. Also it will take quite some time before the Soviets get the rail line repaired.
RE: Turn 139
Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 10:38 am
by Panama
ORIGINAL: Karri
Rivers and flooded marshes is my guess. Also it will take quite some time before the Soviets get the rail line repaired.
With 264 turns left is time an issue for the Soviet player?
RE: Turn 139
Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 12:06 pm
by Da_Huge_D
ORIGINAL: Panama
ORIGINAL: Karri
Rivers and flooded marshes is my guess. Also it will take quite some time before the Soviets get the rail line repaired.
With 264 turns left is time an issue for the Soviet player?
Well, i like the way Fulkerson is motivated to play this now. "Don't let him get Berlin"
Or should he think like "I'm already lost this damn game. Fuck this. It's not matter where i draw my lines."
IMO Larry's new line in south, is very good choice and that caused big changes for my plans. Not good thing. I was very surprised indeed.
RE: Turn 139
Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 1:08 pm
by pionier
His pullback is better then last time. But i would've prefered the Donez.
RE: Turn 139
Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 1:26 pm
by Karri
ORIGINAL: Panama
ORIGINAL: Karri
Rivers and flooded marshes is my guess. Also it will take quite some time before the Soviets get the rail line repaired.
With 264 turns left is time an issue for the Soviet player?
Think in terms of next Soviet winter offensive.
RE: Turn 139
Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 2:41 pm
by parzival
It would be interesting know that when Larry realized that he is not able to beat the Soviet Union?
RE: Turn 139
Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 4:24 pm
by larryfulkerson
ORIGINAL: parzival
Do u retreat as far as Dniepr? Why?
Um.....I thought I'd straighten my lines so when I do the screengrab of the picture of the front lines it's more or less a straight line from north to south. That, plus I thought I'd better retreat to better defensive positions for the winter Soviet offensive about to begin real soon now. The mud turns are over and I'm posting a picture of the front lines as of the beginning of turn 144.
ORIGINAL: parzival
It would be interesting know that when Larry realized that he is not able to beat the Soviet Union?
I thought about pulling back about turn 130 or so when I noticed that my HRS squad count was very very low. About 32K assigned. So it kinda made sense for me to pull back somewhat.

RE: Turn 139
Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 4:42 pm
by Silvanski
ORIGINAL: larryfulkerson
This post is a movie of my moves from turns 137 through 141. I'm doing a major pull-back.
Not all the way back to Germany I hope[;)]
RE: Turn 139
Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 4:14 am
by larryfulkerson
ORIGINAL: Silvanski
Not all the way back to Germany I hope[;)]
Nope, not all the way back to Germany....just enough to make my front lines relatively straight from north to south. It fits better into the "front lines" pictures I build for the AARs. Plus I needed some better positions to defend from during the Soviet winter offensive. It took longer to move to the new positions than I thought. My Romanians aren't in their final staging positions YET and they have been moving the longest.
RE: Turn 139
Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 11:34 am
by parzival
Did u however believe that "Fall Blau" could beat the Soviet Union?
Any plans to try some kind of "elastic defense" i.e. letting the Soviets to attack and then to make counterattacks with mobile reserve? Maybe the only way to save the German front in the long run is to cause very heavy losses to the Soviets by well planned counterattacks against exhausted/overextended Soviet positions.
RE: Turn 139
Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2010 11:57 am
by larryfulkerson
ORIGINAL: parzival
Did u however believe that "Fall Blau" could beat the Soviet Union?
No not at all. I WAS hoping that I could make a breakthrough in his front lines somewhere and create some pockets of Soviet equipment so I could destroy at least a sizable portion of his army(ies) though. When that didn't happen I thought to myself: "whoa, we're in for a long war".
ORIGINAL: parzival
Any plans to try some kind of "elastic defense" i.e. letting the Soviets to attack and then to make counterattacks with mobile reserve? Maybe the only way to save the German front in the long run is to cause very heavy losses to the Soviets by well planned counterattacks against exhausted/overextended Soviet positions.
Um.......I have about 10 or 12 foot divisions that I can sprinkle along the front lines to act as reserves and of course the Panzers will "rescue" places that get broken but yes and no to the answer to your question. I hadn't really thought about what kind of defense to stage but the elastic defense sounds like a good choice. I've had problems in the past with not having reserves present or with not having enough reserves present along many places in the front lines with the result that the Soviet dude can break my lines and I have no recourse but to retreat. Like in my game with Curt.
Turn 145 update!
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 3:03 pm
by Da_Huge_D
Okay. I just finished turn 145. I'm advancing now to take back some territories in south, where did Larry made pull-back. Also liberating back some cities [;)]
I'm planning to start my second winter-offensive around turn 157-160. I still don't want to reveal my plans yet. But here's map showing my planned advance
before starting second winter-offensive:

RE: Turn 145 update!
Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 5:44 am
by Karri
How is the rail repair going in the Soviet end? Is the automatic rail repair enough, or are you having problems extending your supply lines?
RE: Turn 145 update!
Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 1:16 pm
by Da_Huge_D
ORIGINAL: Karri
How is the rail repair going in the Soviet end? Is the automatic rail repair enough, or are you having problems extending your supply lines?
It's going well so far. I don't complain.
Turn 147
Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 9:10 pm
by larryfulkerson
Here's a movie showing the Soviet movements for turns 144 through thru 147:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/3fv2qnzej ... dvance.gif
RE: Turn 151
Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 10:15 am
by larryfulkerson
Here's a small movie showing the Soviet movements for turns 148 through 151. Dave informs me that he's going to start his winter offensive about turn 156 or so. This game is going to get really interesting here in a few turns. Dave is going to go all out to try to break the German lines and he's so strong in several places that he might succeed. I'm putting small groups of troops at various places behind my lines to act as reserves but who knows....he may break through where I don't have adequate reserves and actually make a major breakthrough. We'll see.

RE: Turn 151
Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 12:26 pm
by pionier
156? Then it is in the center or north...
RE: Turn 151
Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 12:52 pm
by Da_Huge_D
ORIGINAL: pionier
156? Then it is in the center or north...
That's would be right bet i think [;)]
RE: Turn 151
Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 11:29 pm
by larryfulkerson
I think so too. The Soviet stuff moving in the south would be too tired and worn from moving to be making any serious attacks. Unless Dave is really serious about heavy losses be damned. On the other hand, I had just 30K HRS squads in turn 100 and now I have over 44K and climbing again. I'm in better shape to try to survive the winter offensive in terms of defensive positions too. I'm thinking this game will go until the middle of '43 at least. That's approx how long it would take Dave to convince me to quit given the hopeless situation I'm in. LOL.
RE: Turn 151
Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2010 7:34 am
by Karri
What is your frontline and reserve situation like? I am currently playing Axis in another game and I am in mud turns, and I have plenty of infantry divisions in reserve as well as panzer or panzergrenadier division for every 10 hexes or so...and my frontline is longer.