The US forces are blocking a road, the Germans are tasked with breaking through. Time is of the essence if the Americans are still holding out by turn five the Germans must take a Battle Rating counter at the start of every turn then and there after.
The Germans attack from the top of the picture with a flanking force diced for at the beginning of each turn from four and every turn afterwards.
The German foot patrol work their way through the copse to pin the American defenders ahead of the arrival of the flanking force.
In the centre the Americans endeavour to pin down the attackers while their vomrades work around the flank.
The Germans reply in kind destroying the M36 tank destroyer and pinning the counter attacking infantry.
Turn four the flanking force arrives, well a solitary Hetzer, drat. It does however make short work of the Sherman guarding the American left flank.
By turn five both sides were in the edge of exceeding their Battle Rating, luckily for the Germans the compulsory chit draw at the beginning of the turn was an air attack counter not adding to their chit total. All they needed to do was force a chit draw on the Americans and a numbered chit would more than likely secure a victory. Alas it was not to be and the Americans did better forcing the Germans to withdraw, the road was secured.
Until next time..........
TTFN & KBO
Good looking troops and table!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much.
DeleteNice game! Good to see the Americans hold the road. Looks like this was a very close contest.
ReplyDeleteThank you Jonathan, very close indeed the beauty of the system is that neither of us knew how close to breaking each of us were.
DeleteA memorable game for all the best of reasons with tension running high in Turns 4&5 as both sides balanced on the side of victory or defeat. If every game in 2023 is as close and enjoyable as this one it'll be a truly memorable year!
ReplyDeleteA very fine and finely balanced game indeed, good game, good humour and good company a splendid way to start the year. Onward!
DeleteA fine looking game as always:).
ReplyDeleteThank you for the continued support Steve
DeleteCongratulations on your first defeat of the year Phil! Looked like an enjoyable good-fun game, well presented and narrated, great looking models and terrain! Well done indeed.
ReplyDeleteThank you Paul. The first of many I am sure, although it was a close run thing.
ReplyDeleteOff to a splendid start for the gaming year Phil. Lovely table and toys.
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Matt
Thank you Matt. It was one of those games that goes down in the wargame annals.
DeleteWacht Am Rawnsley! Sehr gut Phil. A nice set of photos and write up.
ReplyDeleteVielen Dank Herr Weiss
DeleteSplendid stuff indeed Phil… starting of the year as you mean to go on 😁
ReplyDeleteAll the best. Aly
Thank you Aly, a slight blip I am sure I will do much worse:~)
DeleteThanks for the write up! I do so love the BG rules - I play them almost exclusively now for my WW2 gaming.
ReplyDeleteThank you Paul, Battlegroup you know it makes sense.
DeleteSplendid looking game Phil and nice to have a close encounter. You’ve made we want to paint more of my Americans !
ReplyDeleteThank yo Matt, painting more Americans? I think you should.
DeleteAnother chance to look on your lovely troops Phil and a reminder to get some shell shocked trees and maybe sort a winter mat out.
ReplyDeleteThank you George, I can recommend a Geek Villain, the fleece texture feels just right for a smattering of snow
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