Looks like tomorrow night will be a first...playing some ASL on February 29th. Can't say that I done that too many times.
Been studying the board now for almost two weeks and eagerly anticipating the beginning of Turn 3. I think I have a good plan for bringing my reserve infantry on to the map. Of course much will depend on how aggressively the Soviets move towards the village on Turn 3. I'm hoping for a conservative build up as the Soviet Infantry try to catch up to their Shermans. If that happens, then my boys can go CX and arrive in the village that turn. If they have to work to get into the village...well then it will be a rough couple of turns for me.
Ah...but if we make it...look out Bolsheviks...
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