jrv
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First my opponent insisted on turning off all the power in his house. It was around 50° Fahrenheit (10° C; 283.15° K) inside when we started playing. He said it would be more historically accurate. I drew the line when he suggested we play out in the foxholes he had dug in his flower beds.
I had the British, and although this was set in Korea, I surrendered Hong Kong and Singapore as well as the scenario on turn two. We went through the scenario card because, while I did not have the best of rolls, they weren't *that* bad. After several passes through the text, we found where we had messed up. The CPVA entry instructions say, "enter on/after Turn 1 along the north/east/west edge(s)." My opponent and I both missed that the entry instructions continue on the next line, "on/between A6 and P6."
Warning: don't miss that the CPVA entry instructions continue on a second line! Don't do it.
Also, dress warmly if your opponent is a historical accuracy buff.
JR
I had the British, and although this was set in Korea, I surrendered Hong Kong and Singapore as well as the scenario on turn two. We went through the scenario card because, while I did not have the best of rolls, they weren't *that* bad. After several passes through the text, we found where we had messed up. The CPVA entry instructions say, "enter on/after Turn 1 along the north/east/west edge(s)." My opponent and I both missed that the entry instructions continue on the next line, "on/between A6 and P6."
Warning: don't miss that the CPVA entry instructions continue on a second line! Don't do it.
Also, dress warmly if your opponent is a historical accuracy buff.
JR
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