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The Front in Flames ETO (id:#60423)
(Turning the Tide ID: U31)   [next]   [previous]
See Also: The Front in Flames by Multi-Man Publishing
20 km south of Kharkov, USSR 1943-08-22 (1 other)
W02: The Front in Flames (Internet: MMP)
Designer: Adapted by Jim Stahler
Starter kit scenario?:    Deluxe scenario?:
 
Balance:
GermanRussian
65.217391304348%

Overview:

As Kharkov fell for the final time, front lines became unclear. Observation posts and defensive lines were held briefly, then abandoned as the Soviets advanced. The front began to stabilize around the Mosh River as units of the Soviet 57th Army clashed with German XI Corps troops for commanding terrain; such terrain as the church of the “Rollbahn” to Dnepropetrovsk.
Attacker: German (XI Corps)
Defender: Russian (57th Army)  
4 turns
    Players: 2     OBA: None     Night: No
Unit Counts:
Squads: A:5.0 D:8.0
AFVs: A:0
AFVs: D:0
Guns: A:0 D:0

Victory Conditions:

Exit VP: Building Control VC: Area Control VC:
Unit Based VC: LOS Style VC: CVP Cap:
Misc Rules: Setup uses 10 predesignated moves by columns; Turn1 starts when LOS between opposing forces occurs
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ASL 1 - Beyond Valor (3rd Edition)1
Overlays: NONE
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DateReporterOpponentBal.ResultTimeComments
2020-10-27(A) Kevin Sanders vs DerekD Russian winOdd start - we came on the random locations within LOS 1st move so the shooting started. Germans gained initiative but the Russian got into the VC hex 1st and held. Broke the key attack stack and kept them that way...no chance at that point.
2020-03-21(A) Vic Lauterbach vs Ben Lootens DrawASL club game - sort of an AFV tutorial - no notes taken, so not sure of the result
2019-05-12(A) Shane Pask vs Zac Pask German winVery few casualties. Victory went to the first to claim the key hex. Russians prevented from advancing into CC on last turn by pin result.
First game played with my son.
2018-02-23(A) Ric Hammond vs Dave Nichols German winFirst-ever ASL win.
2018-02-17(A) Larry Rohlfing vs Mark Pandori German win
2018-01-25(D) Tom Kearney vs Eric Alleman Russian win
2018-01-06(A) Jim Kloss vs Bob Eury German winVery high re-playability value due to random secret entry points for each player. Would also be a suitable scenario to introduce new players to full ASL.
2015-10-21(D) Savo Barbero vs Jason Johns German win[Imported from ROAR]
2015-01-30(D) Russell Dewhurst vs Steve German win
2014-12-07(A) Seumas Hoskins vs Matthew Clark German win
2014-06-13(D) B-E Karlsson vs German German win
2014-03-06(A) Daniel Soukup vs Brian M. German win
2014-02-16(D) J M vs Russian winShort and sharp. The pre-game movement is a lot of fun.
2013-12-31(D) Daniel Soukup vs Matt S Russian winVery fun, light scenario.
2013-10-14(D) Robert Zinselmeyer vs Rick Salisbury Russian win
2013-10-14(A) Robert Zinselmeyer vs Jim Burris Russian win
2013-09-30(D) Jeff B vs Stephen Stewart German win2.25 hrsIf you're overly concerned about your rating I would not recommend this as it is a pure grab bag, but if you want to spend a couple hours playing a highly enjoyable city fight this is a neat little scenario.
2013-08-01(A) Stephen Stewart vs Jeff Buser German win
2013-07-04(D) John Adair vs Matt German win
2010-08-06(D) Shane Woyak vs Dave Davieau Russian winQuick short scenario, great for learning, although the Germans seem to be slightly outnumbered. First game we used 10 MF for pregame moves, second game we used 10 movements (move a hex or hold)
2010-08-06(D) Shane Woyak vs Dave Davieau Russian winsecond game of the night, quick scenario!
2010-07-10(D) Edward Fritz vs Bob Hayes German winA really quick scenario. Set up and played in 45 minutes. A simple scenario which allows you to brush up on your infantry tactics. [Don't forget that Russians can Human Wave.]
2010-05-08(A) Dan Best vs Kevin Bradshaw German win
2009-04-25(D) Dan Best vs David Hansen German winSioux City ASL Tournament 2009.
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Hutch Modified the gps location2025-04-18 14:43:52
Hutch Modified the Unit Elements2025-04-18 14:33:26
Larry Added a playing2024-05-30 12:45:21
von Garvin Modified the gps location2023-08-22 11:08:52
Stewart Added a playing2023-02-03 10:48:39
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Views: 5726
To-Play list count: 7
Estimated Play time: 1.5 hours
Recorded Games: 24
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