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Buchholz Station - Eagles Strike

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Buchholz Station

By Tiller and Harmon
Heer 5 - 5 - 17 US
Rating: 7.94 (18)
Games Played: 27
SM: 3
Turns: 8
Type: Custom
First Side: Heer
Second Side: US
Player Voting Stats
Member Balance Enjoyment
RedDevil's ProfileRedDevil Well Balanced 9
Laza's ProfileLaza Slightly Pro US 7
Banzai Lee's ProfileBanzai Lee Well Balanced 8
Liveline99's ProfileLiveline99 Slightly Pro US 6
Laza's ProfileLaza Slightly Pro US 7
Gaming Records
1st Side Player 2nd Side Player Result Score
US Ashcloud's Profile Ashcloud vs. Kool Kat Kool Kat's Profile Heer US Major Victory 24 3
US Richie61's Profile Richie61 vs. todk todk's Profile Heer US Major Victory 24 3
Heer Richie61's Profile Richie61 vs. Cult-of-Trajan Cult-of-Trajan's Profile US Draw 12 12
US keif149's Profile keif149 vs. Richie61 Richie61's Profile Heer Draw 12 12
US Richie61's Profile Richie61 vs. Laza Laza's Profile Heer US Minor Victory 18 6
Kool Kat
Lieutenant General
Kool Kat Sat Jun 29, 2024 4:29 pm
Scenario favors the American side primarily because the GIs will reach and either occupy or have covered all objectives before the Germans arrive. Germans are forced to assault against American squads equipped with automatic weapons including 30 caliber machine guns. It's not a happy time for the Axis.
Regards, Mike / "A good plan violently executed now is better than a perfect plan executed next week." - George S. Patton /
Kool Kat
Lieutenant General
Kool Kat Sat Jun 29, 2024 4:30 pm
Scenario favors the American side primarily because the GIs will reach and either occupy or have covered all objectives before the Germans arrive. Germans are forced to assault against American squads equipped with automatic weapons including 30 caliber machine guns. Also, the Germans have no smoke rounds or supporting artillery. It's not a happy time for the Axis.
Regards, Mike / "A good plan violently executed now is better than a perfect plan executed next week." - George S. Patton /