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Opponent - rekm45 - 08-06-2010

Looking for someone to play a PZC game. I have Stalingrad '42, 1st Blitzkrieg, Tobruk'41, Normandy '44, Salerno '43.


RE: Opponent - Wolf Petr - 08-06-2010

(08-06-2010, 05:26 AM)rekm45 Wrote: Looking for someone to play a PZC game. I have Stalingrad '42, 1st Blitzkrieg, Tobruk'41, Normandy '44, Salerno '43.

Im in!!;)
Send me scn. and rules with want play...
My email: [email protected]


RE: Opponent - rekm45 - 08-06-2010

I really have no clue to which one. You have a preference?


RE: Opponent - Wolf Petr - 08-06-2010

Do you have any exprerience again live opponents?
If not, I sugest small to med. scn. for begin...
For example: salerno 43 - #440129_01a_Campoleone Station (HTH) - me as allied + default rules

If yes, we could try Normandy campaign...
Let me know you status...Big Grin


RE: Opponent - rekm45 - 08-06-2010

How about something from Sicily as I have that as well. Normandy campaign a bit long I think.


RE: Opponent - Wolf Petr - 08-06-2010

Allright
What about Started: A Route to Ribera or "A Bridge Too Far" me as allied...
Short scn. to quick play...
Petr


RE: Opponent - Mr Grumpy - 08-06-2010

(08-06-2010, 07:41 PM)rekm45 Wrote: How about something from Sicily as I have that as well. Normandy campaign a bit long I think.

The Sicily campaign is 350 turns long! ;)

I think Petr is giving you some good advice, start with a small scenario to find your feet and then move on to bigger things, the most common mistake new players make is to plunge into a massive scenario only to find the whole thing too much for them, they often then get frustrated and give up.

Good luck with whatever you decide. :)