[ASLML] 10 ML Leaders
Kenneally, Kevin
KKenneally at anteon.com
Tue Jan 13 10:11:37 PST 2004
Steve learns the hard way...............
Steve, in RB..... Always expect to be "Diced" by your opponent.....
Never, ever move the "Death Star" stack into RFP.....
Maybe next tiem you'll think twice before doing this again......
Kevin"Learned from the school of dead cardboard heroes"
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From: Steve Eckhart [mailto:S.Eckhart at cox.net]
Sent: Sun 1/11/2004 9:22 PM
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Cc: Dave Hansen; dvail at bigred.unl.edu; MIKE TANGEN; Lee Connor; Mark Turner; Kent Wendel; Doug Leach; Garner Johnson; Markvacc at aol.com; David Strohbehn; David Delmont; Carl Nardin; Len Hillhouse
Subject: [ASLML] 10 ML Leaders
Do 10 ML leaders ever pass a MC?
We started our RB CG 3 yesterday. I was feeling quite good with my Sturm
Coy having rolled up a 10-2 leader. Of course, he AMs with a stack (I
know, I know) into a wooden building with a 2 RFP counter in it. Carl
Nardin rolls the RFP, 1,2, NMC. Okay, 10-2: 6, 6, wound severity, 6, the
planned death star reduced to 1 squad and three broken HS. This was
after beginning the game with a red card on the OBA.
The Russian dice were hot. In 1.5 game turns, the Germans (SAN 3) have
had three effective snipers and two misses. The Russian sniper (SAN 4)
hasn't shown up yet.
I thought you guys said RB was going to be fun!
Steve Eckhart
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