I have enjoyed playtesting against Jeff Nyquist, with council from Alan and Jay, for about a year. I have had luck favor me consistently, which can be vexing frustration for others. Jeff has often turned to Alan when his luck ran low, and last night was a special situation.
It was July 3, 1942. Jeff and Alan's Germans played the Generals, which gave their extra Shift to ten battles! But they still had to roll...This time Alan delivered six "6"'s out of twelve.
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Edited:Â May 03, 2020
Alan's Generals Roll!
Alan's Generals Roll!
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We all have different playing styles. I like to plan well ahead, and find the cards to be an enjoyable part of this. Katyusha Rockets has a return time of +3 S, so it can be used in the Winter of '42, the Autumn of '42, and then in the Summer of '43, etc. This, like Zhukov, can give the Soviets a Red Bolt before all those great Air that become available in Autumn, '42. Note that with Diversionist Efforts, a Partisan Detachment that was placed in a prior turn can be Organized into a Division, which might block a LOC to a key German HQ. The Axis can try to eliminate such a threat by using a Free Stuff Anti-Partisan Sweep, or more certainly by garrisoning critical rail hexes to prevent such placement of Partisan Detachments (they cannot be placed adjacent to enemy units).