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Tango01 ![Supporting Member of TMP Supporting Member of TMP](boards/icons/sp.gif) | 08 Aug 2023 8:50 p.m. PST |
"Just wrapped up another good playtest for the Bolt Action Battle of Alam Halfa game I'm hosting at Enfilade in a couple of weeks. We only used about half of the units for this playtest as I wanted to go over some of the rules that I'm a bit rusty. Some of these were indirect fire into dug in positions, infantry assaulting tanks, and a few other oddball stuff. It was very productive and I was able to jot down notes on my GM QRS, so hopefully I'll be able to refresh my memory during the convention. The scenario has the Axis forces needing to overrun the Allied/Commonwealth units in defensive positions. A unit of Ramcke fallshirmjager was able to make it off the table on the Commonwealth's right flank unopposed after the mortar and infantry squad on that side were destroyed. Several other Commonwealth units had also been destroyed up to that point, and the game was called an Axis victory. As there were fewer Commonwealth units for this playtest in the actual game, the defensive positions were admittedly sparse…"
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