Another great day of 1942.2 action!
Six players this time, as wittman was unable to make it. These are quarterly, with the next one on 8th November (then another in February 2016). We currently have 7 or 8 players for November, so space for 2 or 3 more - if you wish to join us either reply here or PM Private Panic.
Here is a brief battle report, to which others may wish to add their comments and corrections!
Game 1: Credulous, Private Panic and NFP1 (non forum player)
Powers allocated by reverse bid. Each player bidded in turn to play axis by offering ipcs to the other two players as allies. Private Panic gained axis by offering 11 ipcs to the others. Credulous took Russia and USA. NFP1 was UK. Those 11 ipcs were spent as a DD off India and inf in Egypt.
Think we played 8 turns, by which time the following position had been attained:
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PP’s advance on Moscow knocked back when he miscounted his G West Russian stack. R then wiped it out. Sobs!
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G did, however, capture Egypt, building a factory there. UK reciprocated by building in South Africa, plus US landings in West Africa and Morocco. At the end of turn 8 G had just destroyed the allied stack in Sudan and hoped to follow up by taking South Africa.
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G also took India.
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J took China, Australia and east Russia reaching the gates of Moscow. A G air attack on Moscow, followed by a J land assault was odds on to succeed, but R successfully resisted with 1 UK fighter left standing.
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Nevertheless G stacks in India & Poland and a J stack in Sinkiang, successfully kept R bottled up until the final turn, when R moved it’s eastern stack into Kazakh and hoped it would be able to force J back next turn. G of course hoped to grab back eastern Europe territory while R focused on J.
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J lost out badly through the UK1 raid on sz37. That UK carrier with 2 fighters survived the whole game, joining the US Pacific fleet. Nevertheless J did manage to gain the Pacific, taking Hawaii and pinning the US/UK fleet against western US. J hoped to take out the US/UK fleet in the following turn.
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A significant allied fleet just arrived off Europe, capturing Norway and threatening elsewhere.
With axis hopes in the Pacific, Africa and perhaps on G’s eastern front and allied hopes against J’s Asian land forces and western Europe’s coastal territories, the game was declared a draw when time had run out on us. Truly a battle of wits.
Game 2: Dukla Passer, NFP2 & NFP3
Powers allocated by dice rolls. Dukla Passer & NFP2 as allies. NFP3 as axis.
An allied victory:
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R pushed J out of Asia, even recapturing India, which J had taken from the UK. J eventually lost the Pacific naval war and became bottled up on the Japanese mainland.
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The UK retained Africa against G assaults and G became threatened by allied fleets in the Med and Channel. Successfully resisted attacks on all sides, keeping R largely out of Europe, until a UK air and amphibious assault took Berlin. Although G did recapture Berlin, the end was nigh!