Scenario | Opponent | Side | Date | Result | Notes | Rating |
Ad Hoc at Chef-Du-Pont | Craig Renier | American | 2020-11-12 | Won | Americans took some risks at first, and it payed off. First turn, and two german squads plus one leader were eliminated or neutralized. Then I lost steam: a well positioned german defense was blocking my advances, until the german MMG went kaput. I had couple turns to go when germans conceded. | 9 |
Ad Hoc at Chef-Du-Pont | Juno29 | American | 2020-11-08 | Won | Juno29 setup his defending forces near the exit point, which allowed me to quickly maneuver and approach the hot area. First german Subsequent Fire, the MMG was destroyed. Then an american lucky potshot broke a german 3 squad stack. All my opponent self-confidence was gone, and he gave up by turn 4. | 5 |
Once the Americans were able to mass their (massive) FP along the river on either side of the footbridge, those two FGs were soon DMd and the route to victory was open.
This scenario is the SK version of a couple of ASL scenarios, one of which is in the mini HASL "Hell's Corner." IIRC, both of the ASL versions are difficult for the Americans to win. However, IMO this SK version is tilted noticeably in favor of the Americans.
That imbalance, coupled with unlucky dice, was more than Bob could overcome.