daniel zucker
Senior Member
continued to work on my eASLRB. I proofing Chap G and adding lots of graphics for each example. In some of the examples I'm breaking it down by each sentence to show what the example is about.
Played my first scenario with caves. Playtest, I was attacking and really had no idea how to go about approaching them.
Played this recently myself and had a similar double-take moment when I saw my opponent's setup (or lack thereof)I recently started a PBEM match of J136 MUDDY MAYHEM, a scenario from Suicide Creek. I had to chuckle a bit when I saw how little I see of the Japanese OB at the start. The Japanese have ten squads, six crews, two INF guns, eight concealment counters, ten pillboxes among other things. All I see at start is five stacks.
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I recently started a PBEM match of J136 MUDDY MAYHEM, a scenario from Suicide Creek. I had to chuckle a bit when I saw how little I see of the Japanese OB at the start. The Japanese have ten squads, six crews, two INF guns, eight concealment counters, ten pillboxes among other things. All I see at start is five stacks.
I have no plans to do the CG at this time.Are going to play the rest with the CG as a finale?
Great scenario .. played at a tourney.Today I pulled the OB counters for Shklov's Labor Lost and printed a slightly enlarged version of Board 1 to play on. Placed the map in my poster frame. First FTF game in a year will happen Thursday after work!
Try 'Fucking' in Austria or 'Titz' and 'Petting' in Germany and you'll actually arrive somewhere.Sauerkrauten, West Germany was a great place to visit and their Pom Fritz were spectacular too! I didn’t make it to Kraut Corner though, heard it was a great place.
I've been to Blue Ball and Intercourse Pensylvania. Just down the highway from Bird In HandTry 'Fucking' in Austria or 'Titz' and 'Petting' in Germany and you'll actually arrive somewhere.
And if you are fed up with too much 'Hanf' (manila) or 'Drogen' (drugs) you can actually go to 'Kotzen' (puke).
Cheers,
von Marwitz