I wasnt going to do a DAR on these matches, but Leto sent me some emails that I find amusing, so I have to post something.  Check out Leto's post for the details about what we are doing.
Turn 7 Action - Russians
email from Beadleto:
That was, without a doubt, one of the most INTERESTING turns I have ever seen.
We can start negotiating terms now if you’d like.
I got that email before I saw the turn 7 movie, and had no idea what he was talking about.  I watched the movie and still had no idea.  In fact, it is now two turns later, and I can still only guess.
Leto had said in a previous email that he had already lost two more panzers to immobilizations - implying they were tigers, so I thought maybe he was wanting to surrender.
Anyway, here is an overview of my troops starting turn 7
![[Image: Riverrussian6.jpg]](http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x276/dkchapuis/Riverrussian6.jpg) 
Started with a company of pioneers, and I left all of them in the city - safe from rockets.  I purchased a SMG company and a guards company.  I sent an entire company to my right to take the big flag on the right.  I sent two platoons down the center and two down the left in support.  I also took a Vet T34/85 platoon and 1 t34/76 flamer.
Middle of turn 7 - the last of the german rockets
![[Image: Riverrussian6a.jpg]](http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x276/dkchapuis/Riverrussian6a.jpg) 
I lose a t34/85, another is gun damaged.  I also lose an opened top light tank.  A rocket lands right on top of three squads, but only minor casualties.
Also, notice a lone panther moves down the road (top right of pic) and seems to be just hoping to get picked off.
So I sent Pete a msg saying he could surrender now and I would only take a minor victory.  Honestly, I thought he might accept if he had lost two panthers, and had another about to get sniped by light tanks.