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3 years 2 months ago - 1 year 9 months ago #302 by alecrespi
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2 years 5 months ago #608 by pino
Replied by pino on topic 198 Sedan 1940
I've done a simple test and that is the result:
The American player starts with 3 command points on their deployment positions and the capacity to fully deploy Division 1 on the Light Green Hexes and the 66% (2 of 3 Tanks) of Division 2 on the Dark Green Hexes.
The German player starts with no command points on their deployment positions and need 3 full turns to reach and eliminate the 2 minefields in the dark green hexes of map 10A with his Engineer's squad in order to deploy not more than the 50% of Division 2 at the beginning of Round 4.
Initiative is, as anyone could imagine, always for the American player.
Also, the german player has the need to remove also the Tank Traps positioned in front of the Minefield in order to permit the regular movement of veichle of Division 2.
So, in terms of play, after 5 turns, emploing all the engineer's squad of Division 1, the German player could deploy the Division 2.
In the meanwhile, the American player have scattered all his troops and armored units across the maps with no fear at all(German has only 2 "free" units to withstand the advance of the fully American Divisions), gaining ground and the control of the AT Gun in the entrenched positions.
So, the minor victory condition is to conquest both the Bridge (protected by Tank Traps and AT Gun positions in well covered hexes) 8 hexes far away in the last remaining 5 turns....i wonder how?

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