Scenario of the Month: Player's games logged
Scenario | Opponent | Side | Date | Result | Notes | Rating |
Monstir Gap | Scott Fischbein | Greek / Australian | 2021-01-03 | Won | Scott and I had a great game - thanks! My plan was to cover the valley with firelanes and residual FP, and having two units on the hill tops to try to stop any climbers. If I could get 6-7 CVPs it would be enough to have the British defent the T1 house, so the Greeks would only have to hold until the British arrived around the board edge. Scott didn't get any breaks from the dice - his halftrack immobilised and the firelanes were effective. He was just mopping up the Greek defense when the British reinforcements came to the rescue. The vlog is only from the first half of our game. | 7 |
The Dead of Winter | Stef | Russian | 2020-11-04 | Won | Playing of the Scenario of the Month. The Russians entered in Armored Assault and broke the MG stack in the stone house with an early 1-1. After that they kept their forces concentrated and exited their tanks to win. | 7 |
Scenario of the Month: Semper Paratus: Scenario plays
Player | Date | Notes | Files |
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Craig Renier | 2022-07-14 | The Germans clustered the pillboxes against the pond in the center so there was no approach outside of any CA. The Canadian MTR and captured AT gun failed to get smoke on the first turn, making any approach hazardous. The attack was pressed on one side with the defenders having good luck. However, a few Canadians managed to get through the residual and FL so they could enter CC at favorable odds. Once one pillbox was breached, the remaining pillboxes had little recourse. We made a few mistakes on pillbox rules which may have swayed the result. Overall, well played by both sides. A fun short, albeit somewhat one sided scenario. | |
Mark Thompson | 2022-07-14 | The Canadians depleted smoke on both the 51 MTR and captured 75L AT Gun in their first shots and initially bungled their close approach to the German's tight-knit bunker system, but eventually pushed through to engage in CC with each of the bunker occupants without having to cross the bunker CAs. The Germans severely bruised the Canadians with an effective fire lane and other residual and, although the Canadians prevailed in all CCs, several were achieved through a mutual misinterpretation of ambush rules in the Canadians favor, so a draw best captures this neat little scrap. A good primer on Pillboxes. | |
Allen Evenson | 2022-11-12 | I had chances at CC against Pill Boxes early but didn't get the rolls. Should have used smoke more. | |
Lawrence Spangler | 2021-06-20 | ||
Diane Spangler | 2021-06-20 | ||
Stephane Nolet | 2024-10-20 | The Canadians missed the victory by a turn. The Royal Hamilton Light Infantry eliminated all but one German squad, but was only controlling one Pillbox at the end of turn 4. The Pak 40 performed poorly being broken on turn 2 (B#10 and TH Red numbers and +2 TH DRM for a capured Ordnance) The Canucks were unable to repair the PAK 40 the squad manning it broked and had to rout. Fortunately the 51 mm Mortar layed some SMOKE to cover the attack. The Canadians were lucky with 3 SAN resulting ine three broken squads that were easily defeated in CC thereafter and they also rolled 2 Heat of Battle resulting in a Hero Creation and a Berserk squad that eliminated a 8-0 and a squad in CC. With another movement phase the Canadians would have controlled 4 Pillboxes but instead they only were controlling one Pillbox at game's end resulting in a German Win. |