Bo Siemsen Posted December 14, 2006 Report Share Posted December 14, 2006 Grabbar, Jeg var til Arnhem i September. Peter Struijf har desværre ikke opdateret deres hjemmeside med den AAR jeg har sendt ham. Derfor må jeg selv gøre lidt reklame http://www.wcfhl.dk/Arnhem/arnhem2006.htm venlig hilsenBo Siemsen, Danmark Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CTABKA Posted December 15, 2006 Report Share Posted December 15, 2006 Nice AAReports BoI can still remember that nasty Chinese Stuart blasting Canister at (single DR) three Japanese units that were standing in three different hexes, not much standing for them after that. Here is a rule-exploration about that specific situation that we played wrong .The Chinese has two 5-3-7 squads and a Stuart standing in the palm tree hex.The Japanese have a Concealed leader and squad with DC in the dense junglenot adjacent. Japanese MPh the leader Assault Move ADJACENT to the Chinese stack, no responsefrom the Chinese , then the Jap. squad with DC also Assault move to the same hex as his leader no response, However , the squad now expends one MF to Place the DC (?-loss)against the Chinese - Response by the two 5-3-7 squads 20 FPc +2 TEM, the Japanese squad is forced to take a MC, roll the MC the DR is 2 -HOB- Berserk. Now comes the error - I believed that a DC Placement only succeeds if made by a Good Orderand not Pinned unit (maybe some can check up the 1st edition rules) anyhow we played thatthe placement attempt failed and the squad charged into the palm trees and in the APhhe throws the DC instead.The rules tell us that a DC Placement also succeeds if it is made by a unit that becomes Berserk(A unit that is Berserk in the beginning of its MPh may never Place a DC). Note if we had played it correctly the Placed DC would never attack any Japanese unitin the Hex unless they were locked in Meele or if a building was in the hex and rubbled by the DC but then it is the rubble that attacks the Japanese unit not the DC , well you know what I mean. How do I remember this after 3 Months and 50 scenarios later - For three weeks ago I playeda scenario with Patrik Manlig , my Russian 8-0 leader with DC tries to place it against a Pz IIIFlammenpanzer (FT 30 FP) the Flammenwerfen attack turns my 8-0 leader Berserk during the Placement attempt and the same error is about to repeat itself by us both until a bird or if youprefer Klas Malmström tell us that it is placed anyway, thanks Klas. End story the Russian leader killed in the open while charging forward and later in the APhthe DC blow the tracks of that nasty armour dragon. In the future we will hopefully play this more in accordance with the rulessince this seems to be a rather common occurance - I mean - DC Placement and the unit goes Berserk while trying Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bo Siemsen Posted January 23, 2007 Author Report Share Posted January 23, 2007 (edited) Nice AAReports BoI can still remember that nasty Chinese Stuart blasting Canister at (single DR) three Japanese units that were standing in three different hexes, not much standing for them after that. Here is a rule-exploration about that specific situation that we played wrong .The Chinese has two 5-3-7 squads and a Stuart standing in the palm tree hex.The Japanese have a Concealed leader and squad with DC in the dense junglenot adjacent. Now comes the error - I believed that a DC Placement only succeeds if made by a Good Orderand not Pinned unit (maybe some can check up the 1st edition rules) anyhow we played thatthe placement attempt failed and the squad charged into the palm trees and in the APhhe throws the DC instead.The rules tell us that a DC Placement also succeeds if it is made by a unit that becomes Berserk(A unit that is Berserk in the beginning of its MPh may never Place a DC). Hey Mel,thank you. That one canister was my one moment of glory in that scenario. The one time the japanese got what they deserved. Regardless how we played that DC placement/beserker-squad it would still have been the end of me in that scenario. I wasn't doing particularly well with my poor plan - but that one squad really killed my chances. We'll see if I can do better next time. Bo Siemsen Edited January 23, 2007 by Bo Siemsen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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