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Second Round

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Second Round
Players: herwin [Jap.] vs. blitzk [Allies]
Perspective: Combined AAR, open
Map, Mod, Scen: Stock Map, RHSRAO, 7792
Settings: PDU on, 1 day turns, unhistorical start, repeat of War Plan Orange (blitzk victory)
House Rules: The war ends two years early if Japan tells Yamamoto to suck eggs with his Pearl Harbor attack idea.
Current game date: 1 Jan 1942
Comments: Experimenting with the use of "smothering" operations to prevent the Allies from interfering.
Allied/Jap. AAR: http://www.matrixgames.com/forums/tm.asp?m=1738102
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RE: Second Round

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The list is up-to-date again. [:)]
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List of After Action Reports

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- I've updated "Current game date" for all ongoing AARs
- moved the following AARs to "Hall of Fame": "Pauk's Corner", "Bloody Pacific" (I hope Admiral Laurent will continue this one some day), "Small Ship, Big War" (Duh!), and "Dark side of the moon" (what a battle! [X(])
- created a new section "3. Discontinued AARs". Moved all AARs that haven't been updated in 2008 from "Ongoing AARs" to this section. From now on,  to keep "Ongoing AARs" concise, I'll move AARs that haven't been updated in the last 6 months to this section.

As always, new entries and updates of existing entries are welcome! Simply post in this thread or PM me. [:)]


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Players: Player 1 [Jap.] vs. Player 2 [Allies]/ Team Game / Player 1 vs. Jap. AI / ...
Perspective: Allied / Japanese / Combined AAR, open/closed AAR
Map, Mod, Scen: Stock Map, Scen 15/ CHS 2.08 Scen 157/ RHSCVO 7.76 /...
Settings: PDU on/off, 1/2/3 day turns, historical start, ... Just the most important settings.
House Rules: Optional. Important/unusual house rules.
Current game date: I'll try to update this every now and then.
Comments: Some major events in note form, or a short/long summary of the war, what is happening right now, list of major ship losses, etc. Whatever you want to say about this AAR - as long or as short as you want.
Allied/Jap. AAR: Link
Allied/Jap. AAR: Link to your opponent's AAR, if applicable.
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RE: List of After Action Reports

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Thanks for the time you put into maintaining this list VSWG. [&o]
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RE: List of After Action Reports

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AAR Title Herbiesan vs Cantona/Shattering the Sword
Players: Player 1 1275psi vs. Cantona2
Perspective: Allied /closed AAR
Map, Mod, Scen:CHS 2.08c +NikMod Scen 157
Settings: PDU on, 1 day turns, historical start.
House Rules: AF stacking rules. Airfield size denotes number of squadrons based there, float planes excluded. 
Current game date: 17.1.1942
Comments: China is fluid. Paras captured Lashio. First turn KB strike on Singapore instead of PH.
Allied AAR:  http://www.matrixgames.com/forums/tm.asp?m=1818710
Allied/Jap. AAR: Link to your opponent's AAR, if applicable.
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RE: List of After Action Reports

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Added.
ORIGINAL: Feurer Krieg

Thanks for the time you put into maintaining this list VSWG. [&o]
No problem! [8D] What happened to "The Emperor's Champions"?
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RE: List of After Action Reports

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The game just kind of drifted off. I stopped getting turns, and I didn't really have the drive to 'rally' up the players to get it rolling.
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RE: List of After Action Reports

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VSWG, 
 
Can you erase links and info for my AAR vs AndyMac?
 
It dissapeared  - i guess that i'm not welcomed on these boards anymore and officials silently removed AAR from the board.
 
Excellent work guys. It is really pity that my opponent can't read other side AAR (once when we finish the game).
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RE: List of After Action Reports

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Pauk - your AAR seems to be there.

When I first read your post I thought maybe the forum software "upgrade" had done something bad - but apparently not - your AAR seems to be alive and well.



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RE: List of After Action Reports

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ORIGINAL: pauk

VSWG, 

Can you erase links and info for my AAR vs AndyMac?

It dissapeared  - i guess that i'm not welcomed on these boards anymore and officials silently removed AAR from the board.

Excellent work guys. It is really pity that my opponent can't read other side AAR (once when we finish the game).
Your and Andy's AAR load just fine... You can find the links in the 'Hall of Fame', does this say something about how welcome you are in this forum, too? [;)]
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RE: List of After Action Reports

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ORIGINAL: jwilkerson

Pauk - your AAR seems to be there.

When I first read your post I thought maybe the forum software "upgrade" had done something bad - but apparently not - your AAR seems to be alive and well.





Look at the screenie. I can not find it.


VSWG - yes i can load 23 of 150 pages. The rest is dissapeared.

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RE: List of After Action Reports

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Yes, I see. While the link in VSWG's thread works, the game does not show up if we scroll through the AAR list. And I noticed this was true of another locked thread I was looking for recently, so my guess is that locked threads that are over x-days old are not showing up with the new forum software, I will ask the Admins about this. But it is accessible through the link.
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RE: List of After Action Reports

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Link works only partialy... you can acess only on first 30 pages, other are missing - last 3 years of the war. I do not care for that, but it would be nice that Andy can read my AAR once when we finish our game.
 
Unfortunatly for him, seems it will be impossible (still can't figure why someone need to lock long time abandoned AAR while he didn't react on offensive posts earlier in this AAR - never mind this was rethorical question).
 
So there is no reason to keep this link in the List, anymore.
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RE: List of After Action Reports

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AAR removed at the creator's request. [:(] EDIT: Back in the List...

New entry for Feurer Krieg's and Cuttlefish's new AAR. [8D]
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RE: Second Round

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Is acceptable to post a link to your own AAR here? Or is it by referral only? But for as much time as I've spent on the darn thing, somebody better read it! :^)

Feinder(A) v Bilbow(J) CHS - The winds of war are constantly changing
Players: Bilbow [Jap.] vs. Feinder [Allies]
Perspective: (Mostly) Allied (AAR is by Feinder), but AAR is open to both players.
Map Scen: CHS Scen 156 (no mods for flak or CAP), but includes Soviet Fleet.
Settings: PDU on, 2 day turns, 1st turn surprise, 1 port strike anywhere (Manila chosen)
House Rules: See thread, most crucial are no more than 50x AFsize AC, and addl stacking limits on 4e bombers (these are working very well).
Current game date: Mid to Late June 43.
Comments: IMO, Bilbow and I are extremely well matched (hence the title). A successful early Allied ambush of Japanese CVs (in about 04-42), was reversed by an even greater IJN CV victory in 09-42. Also, the Japanese have secured Northern Australia as far south as Daly Waters. Beginning Spring 43 however, the Allies have begun to press Japan on all fronts, initiating a war of attrition. Allied offensives grind forward in Burma, New Guinea, and the Gilberts, and are met by stiff resistance. The war has been a constant seqence of lunge-parry-reposte. My own predilection for maps is quite evident, as each post is a map of the action, and does not actually contain combat.txt reports. At this point, I try to do monthly updates in each theater (China, Burma, Oz, SWPac, SoPac, NoPac).
AAR: The winds of war are constantly changing

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RE: Second Round

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ORIGINAL: Feinder

Is acceptable to post a link to your own AAR here?
Sure! [:)] I've added your AAR to the List.
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Mid August 1942

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Not much happening. Japan is clearing Sumatra, but almost all the other operations are stalled.
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RE: Mid August 1942

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I'd like to nominate Japan's video AAR to this list, maybe the Hall of Fame for uniqueness. It's the only video AAR I know of. I know it has been awhile since he post it, but I saw the file laying on my desktop and it reminded me of just how much effort was put into that AAR.

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RE: Mid August 1942

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I tried to view and get the message, video not found [:(]
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RE: Mid August 1942

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He probably just needs to host it somewhere else. I'm pretty sure Japan is still around here.
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