[BGB] AAR: "Romania 1944-Part II
rddunn at comcast.net
rddunn at comcast.net
Thu Nov 8 09:53:29 EST 2007
I can make the 17th for the meeting, but probably can't make a follow-on game.
Thanks,
Derek
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From: "Robert Geurden" <robert at geurdenlaw.com>
> Ooooh. Very tempting, Vic.
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> I can't make Friday, but I'd love to come down and play some other time if
> you're running.
>
> Most of us (Mark Brown, Derrek, Bruce Carson, Tom, Jerry Lane, Brian G. and
> myself) were at Carnage this past weekend. I certainly had a good time - played
> in a Clear for Action game that was a lot of fun, though rather cocked against
> the French (on which side I played) A 1797 scenario pitting a British 44 and 50
> (small SOL's) against 2 French frigates and 2 brigs. I also played a board
> game - "Here Stand I" - a geo-political game set in Europe during the
> Reformation (first half of the 16th Cent.) We brought Havoc flyers up with us,
> though we really need to schedule our club meeting and make sure that we have
> enough warm bodies to run Havoc this year. I suggest Sat. Nov. 17. I would run
> a game that day if there's enough interest.
>
> BTW, isn't BGB's chat list at bgb at battlegroupboston.org rather than
> bgb at bgb.basespace.net ?
>
> -- Rob
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> Well Pete O. did it again. He staged a spectacular game last Friday night that
> was so well received we went to midnight and stopped to resume this Friday.
> Scenario: Well defended town held by Russian infantry with a sizable (
> Regiment ) or Romanians emerging from the woods adjacent to the town. On the
> extreme left flank the Russian cavalry coming to the rescue ( T-34/85's led by a
> Panther Mk.V in Russian markings ) while on the opposite extreme the German
> cavalry coming to the rescue ( Mark IV's and Czech T-35's ). So far the only
> "brewed up" tank is one German Mk. IV "cooked" by a Russian Lend-Lease
> Valentine! ( That's a typical game of Pete O... you see things together you have
> never seen before). So this Friday night, start time 7:PM we resume the
> offensive. ( It's just getting interesting!).
> We also play tested the new "testofbattle.com" air rules a la Bob
> Mackenzie.They are pretty good. Quick, easy, but like a good garnish they
> enhance the game without dominating it.
> Hope you can join us.
> Vic
> "I wish I could write as mysterious as a cat."
> Edgar Allen Poe
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