Henri Posted January 11, 2001 Share Posted January 11, 2001 For those interested in Wild Bill's "Bridgehead at Benicourt" scenario, or those who have read my tale of woe here in the thread "How an M8 ruined my day", I have just posted a long four-part AAR of the complete two-player TCPIP battle on the war-historical usenet forum. Note that there is a very differently played AAR against the AI on Wild Bill's CM site. This scenario offers one of the best defensive terrain arrangements I have seen, and the uncertainty and scale of the reinforcements make playing this scenario a nail-biting experience.There are a number of interesting lessons to be learned from this game about how to set up a deep and flexible defense, the importance of a reserve, how to castrate an opponent (or rather his force) on the first few moves, how to lure your opponent into premature attacks, and how to turn certain defeat into brilliant victory (or a draw) by sandbagging the opponent with unexpected tactics. Henri Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spook Posted January 11, 2001 Share Posted January 11, 2001 I'll check into that later today, Henri. I've seen your other CM AAR's at that newsgroup, and find your description of battle details to be commendable. I also recall your 1998 "Art of Maneuver" article at Gamesdomain relating gameplay of an EF scenario; a good discussion on grand-tactical maneuver. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wild Bill Wilder Posted January 12, 2001 Share Posted January 12, 2001 Thanks Henri! I would love to see that piece of writing. I've come to respect very much your keen analysis of these battles ...Wild Bill ------------------ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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