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Makhno191831 Dec 2022 7:42 a.m. PST

In the hopes of wrapping up publishing my Aars from last year before the new year begins, here's the conclusion of a solo game I fought almost a year ago!

I spent the last few days of January 2022 playing a solo game of an alternative history scenario in which the PLM attacks Ensenada in early April of 1911. In the first days of February, I came back to the basement to finish off the game. I picked up where I left off, at the start of Round 12.

Simón Berthold's army of peasants, workers, Indigenous, and foreign volunteers had already conquered the northern half of the city, and surrounded the governor – colonel in the town's resturaunt.

Pacheco and some advanced members of his party, including dynamiters, followed the cavalry to the last federal strongholds in the south of the town.

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Check my blog to see if they can wrest control of Ensenada from Vega's Federal forces:

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Happy New Years!

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