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    J2.31 Hand to Hand CC

    Hand to Hand CC (J2.31) I reread the Close Combat rules. At the end of the 11.11 Resolution paragraph the rule mentions the Hand-to-Hand CC (the red numbers on the CC Table). I don’t have the rule (it is given with the Japanese isn’t it ?). Could someone summarize me how it works, just for...
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    The French in Rethel 40

    As the firts AAR, I played it with ER Chaser, it was a playtest for the tourney. Turn 1. Turn 1. When the first German units came down to them, along the Aisne river, my troops were entrenched and ready to receive the shock. However, while the first line was already in place, the HQs...
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    Rethel 40 the German side AAR

    Turn 1 (1) For turn 1 the objective was the disorganization of the first French line, with the goal to break the most units possible. I didn’t choose a very subtle tactic for that, and decided to launch frontal attacks with the 3 IRs of the same division on the same hex. One of the mistake...
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    Rethel 40 the plan

    The Map One of the main characteristic of the map, the first you notice, is its the small size : 18 hexes from the West to the East, and 15-20 from the North to the South (minus the part where there will be no fight certainly, the North of the Aisne river). Strategic and outflanking...
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    Super river or river ?

    A river, neither very large nor with a strong current, can sometime offer great difficulties to a force trying to cross it, for several reasons : uneven banks, very strong enemy resistance, technical or organizational problems… Because of their size, those rivers would be represented by river...
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