Panzer Grenadier Battles on May 7th:
Broken Axis #23 - Târgu Frumos: The Second Battle Scenario 12: Ascend the Heights Panzer Lion #8 - A Profitable Diversion
Broken Axis #24 - Târgu Frumos: The Second Battle Scenario 13: A Fire-Spewing Fortress Panzer Lion #9 - Reclaiming the Perimeter
Broken Axis #25 - Târgu Frumos: The Second Battle Scenario 14: Lines Restored Panzer Lion #10 - Hill 192
Broken Axis #26 - Târgu Frumos: The Second Battle Scenario 15: Redemption Road to Berlin #75 - Final Panzer Battle
Panzer Lion #7 - Back to Kalmu
Play Hid n Seek or is it checkers?
Author Dan_Huffman (South Korea)
Method Face to Face
Victor South Korea
Participants Warhawk1955
Play Date 2016-02-25
Language English
Scenario KWPP007

This low counter scenarios is one of maneuver. The ROK needs to set up in the town to figure out which way to move. Boths sides have 5 units. The 20 turns go by fast. I won by herding him against the east edge. As he moved around to avoid OP, I shifted. I got lucky on 2 different assaults to inflicts the 2 step losses.

I think that the NKPA needs to have 3 columns as much as possible. Have 2 nits side by side to spread out the ROK forces. Careful w/the rice paddies as they are 2 MP's. Quick play 90 - 100 minutes including setup for the 20 turns.
1 Comment
2016-02-25 09:34

Tiny scenarios can be very technical because of the high cost of losing even one step. I do enjoy some tiny scenarios but in general, when playing solitaire, I prefer scenarios with 100-250 pieces because (imo) they are more clash of ideas than technical.

It's just a preference, mind you.

My sweet spot when playing opposed is 70 - 140 pieces, 16 to 24 turns. We can generally finish the scenario in one long 5 hour session if playing face-to-face even on the higher end of those parameters.

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