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I found the victory conditions for this one somewhat hard to wrap my head around. There are multiple conditions for the Germans to accomplish, and the number they succeed with determines the level of victory for both sides. But the conditions are slightly contradictory, or slightly incompatible, or slightly...something. I guess it was more me than anything, I couldn't quite commit to what each side should try for. The Germans were initially trying to hold the high ground on either flank of the board center, while pushing for the only remaining town up the middle. The British decided to defend on high ground on either side of the town to hit any attacking force in the flanks. The German attack sputtered due to their low morale, the British attempted a counterattack on their right, followed by a feint on the left to take out some exposed AT guns, followed by commitment of their armor, then a withdrawal on the right. It was like shadowboxing, with neither side really making a decisive move , but a flurry of moves and countermoves that did very little. In the end the British earned a minor victory because German morale made it impossible to actually succeed in any attack. |
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