The Great War Tournament 3 Tank vs Tank Round Robin

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7 years 6 months ago #514 by mk20336
Todd,
regarding your question ("Do female tanks hit on deadly die side in close combat?") let us look at the rules:

"A Mark IV female tank has a range of 4 hexes:
(adjacent no ranged combat, the 4 dice is close combat)
(two hexes to target 3 dice, Deadly dice do not hit)"

So I would say that in close combat, as all units, also female tanks hits on deadly die. But at the range of 2 hex they do not score deadly die hits.

Mark,
can you please update the table with results - we have already 6 games played (maybe we can do also soem table with summary results):
www.commandsandcolors.net/thegreatwar/ar...ank-round-robin.html

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7 years 6 months ago #515 by Mark-McG
update done.. sorry about the delay

"Feed the troops on victory"- Gen. Sir John Monash

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7 years 6 months ago - 7 years 6 months ago #517 by Mark-McG
Game 1
139 - Villers-Bretonneux (Tank vs Tank - Part 3) - 24 April 1918
Mark McG British Player
5 Medals won 5 Figures lost

EZPickens German Player
2 Medals won 29 Figures lost

My initial drive up the right flank shot down 2 Infantry units, and an early confirmed hit on the A7V unit gave me some optimism about killing the German tank unit, though it transpired this was the only hit the A7V would take in either match. The Whippets and British infantry acted fairly circumspectly for the early part, and John had lost about 20 figures before the first hit on the British. A German attack up the centre played into the British Storm of Fire and MG barrage, killing 1 infantry unit outright on 5d. The two Whippets on the Right had to come over to the centre, and whilst rolling no bogging at all for some time, one bogged right in front of the German trench.. uh oh. Surrounded by German infantry, he fought manfully, but eventually was destroyed. In the meantime, the other Whippets came up, and destroyed another German infantry, and chased the German MG offmap for victory. The Whippets pretty much carried this battle by themselves.

Of the 5 British figures lost, 4 were Whippets, so with an odd extra hit, could have gone differently.

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Game 2
139 - Villers-Bretonneux (Tank vs Tank - Part 3) - 24 April 1918
EZPickens British Player
0 Medals won 11 Figures lost

Mark McG German Player
5 Medals won 6 Figures lost

An initial decision to flee using Infantry Assault and Over the top proved to be the correct one, removing the German Left flank infantry out of harms way. The A7V then went on the prowl (in a careful no bogging way) to kill off two Whippet units (4 banners), assisted by the Reserve Artillery, with a rather strange combination of a Box Barrage, a flag result, which resulted in a confirmed kill. John couldn't touch the A7V, despite many confirm hit rolls, and focusing on it lost him the game. A rather bold British infantry unit entering the German trenches was the other banner (the 3rd by count).

The A7V seems pretty tough to even touch, let alone kill.

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7 years 6 months ago #518 by mk20336
That is kind of scenario where german infantry is decimated by thousands. It is really hard to get any British down, but with some luck I managed to take on Whippet.

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7 years 6 months ago - 7 years 6 months ago #521 by Mark-McG
Game 1
137 - Villers-Bretonneux (Tank vs Tank) - 24 April 1918
MichalK British Player
3 Medals won 20 Figures lost

Mark McG German Player
5 Medals won 13 Figures lost

Michal took down the 3 infantry on the German Left flank, and I took down two of his. The main difference was I could hit his (bogged) tanks and he barely hit mine at all. Mostly I crept into battle with my tanks, but did bog once on a gain ground. Luckily I unbogged straight away, whilst Michal couldn't recover his two that bogged from moving 2 hexes. They paid the price, being destroyed by German male tank fire.

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7 years 5 months ago - 7 years 5 months ago #523 by Mark-McG
Game 1
138 - Villers-Bretonneux (Tank vs Tank - Part 2) - 24 April 1918
Mark McG British Player
5 Medals won 10 Figures lost

plainscape German Player
2 Medals won 26 Figures lost

The British male tank valiantly (sort of) battled the German A7Vs who eventually broke into the British trench and ran amuck, killing 2 infantry units.
Meanwhile the Whippet tanks commenced the slaughter of the German infantry, slowed only by their bogging down. At one point both A7Vs and two Whippets were bogged.
First time I've seem Body Armour used to effect when a German infantry in the open shielded them selves from the Whippet fire.

Tough scenario for the Germans

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7 years 5 months ago #525 by Mark-McG
Game 2
138 - Villers-Bretonneux (Tank vs Tank - Part 2) - 24 April 1918
Mark McG German Player
5 Medals won 17 Figures lost

plainscape British Player
2 Medals won 7 Figures lost

Pretty much a straight up tank battle. A Rapid British advance saw the Germans rush & rotate away, and in pursuit one Whippet bogged down. Both German A7Vs set upon him, but with a triple Burst result he was killed outright first shot. On the breakthrough, 2 more burst hits on the Male tank, taking it down to 1 silhouette.

British then tried to shoot down the infantry, and in desperation a Direct from HQ activated EVERY German unit for close assault. The Whippets were tough, and killed a infantry on butt & bayonet, but the Male tank took a final confirmed hit on the 3rd attack.

Whippets tried to hurt the infantry, to no avail, and the A7Vs rolled them up with a doubled confirmed hit. 3 dead British tank units!
Dumb luck winning a very swift game.

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7 years 5 months ago #526 by mk20336
Game 2
137 - Villers-Bretonneux (Tank vs Tank) - 24 April 1918
Mark McG British Player
2 Medals won 15 Figures lost

MichalK German Player
5 Medals won 13 Figures lost

So we finally found time to play with Mark our remaining game. I was lucky to have possibility to withdraw at least part of my infantry (usually easy target for British tanks in that scenario). Also bringing forward male German tanks in one group paid off, as no less then 2 British ones were destroyed. We both bogged once, which - looking at the amount of bog rolls - was pretty small number.

So, with that game we finished our Tourney - congrats to Mark for collecting highest number of banners and winning the competition!

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