Sun Apr 20, 2014 1:42 pm
NEAR THE END
Early July 1865
* First, the date kind of says something. The CSA has not been vanquished. In a strict RL comparison, this is of course, a victory for the CSA. In game terms, the game, for a few Turns now, has abandoned any semblance to 'reality' as I scramble for VPs. I am scrambling, really scrambling now, because I Blew It - Big Time. havi knows I'm cherry picking for Strat Cities and the possible Objective and he is 'playing chess', covering the targets.
* I Blew It because I got much, much too ambitious with the ball on the 35 yard line. Eye - Enn - Tees. I made two Major Missteps: (A) I landed at Mobile with a 'corps-stack' (had been a Corps, but embarking and/or out of the Army Cdr's Range had removed the Corps status, although in good strength) and was in good shape, but havi railed in three or four Divs in a stack and pushed Franklin out one Region, to the west of Mobile, still in good Pwr. I followed up with Heintzlemann (a fellow 'corps-stack', had been a Corps in the same Army) landing, half again as powerful as Franklin - in Mobile, right in the teeth of a stack I knew was there, could see it plainly, had just engaged it - although Franklin went to support (couldn't MTSG, of course), it was Just Plain Bad. Essentially, lost a Div. Why I landed right in the face of oppo just chomping at the bit to repel attackers, I have no freaking idea. It's called stupidity, I think; could've done some other things and had a good two stack EF in pretty darn good strength, a viable threat. But Nooooo! --- (B) Keeping in harmony with the theme of Can You Believe This, I also decided to take a two Div Corps outside of Savannah, which had been trading eyeballs with havi's two Divs in the city for quite a while, and strike at Augusta, upstream. Marginal reasons there, at best; Augusta is not a strat City, it had an Arsenal, that was its only real value, not even a Depot to feed from - a pipe dream of back-dooring Atlanta, now his capital, but What Was I Thinking (hint: I wasn't). Well, havi railed and followed and has pretty much destroyed Schenk, to put it in a nutshell. I couldn't MC fast enough to deny rail and couldn't stop to tear them up, either. Also, no Wagons - brilliant, just simply brilliant. The essentially minor fight at Augusta was just enough to weaken Cohesion to let havi's following force start to chew Schenk up, deny retreats, cut him off, and generally Kill Him But Good.
* On the plus side, I took Little Rock and have pretty much eliminated AS Johnston & Co as a major player in Arkansas.
* The Tale of Richmond is a bafflement to the Wise & Powerful. After 18 game months or so of having the ANV and JJ's AotP bottled up, I decided to attack. It didn't go badly, I kicked Lee and JJ out, only TJ was left inside the Redoubt and I had him outgunned & outmanned by a decent margin. Lee & JJ were in the wings. They can't stop me...Yes, they can. In a very puzzling result, which I may say havi agrees in the observations, although I didn't do an exhaustive analysis, somehow, through MTSG or outright maneuver, Lee came back into the Region and, although he'd been chewed up pretty good (in a level fight he would not have been a Heavy Hitter), somehow, he slipped back into breastworks, got trench bonuses and the Big Final Kibosh was repelled - somewhat brutally, I may add. To be clear, if what happened was what I have described above, havi agrees with me that outside forces shouldn't be able to just cozily slip back into breastworks while a 2:1+ opposing force is in the Region. Do I know this for a scientific fact? No, but it sure looks like what happened. Anyhow, I got a whopping 10+ NM hit out of that, that alone, never mind Disasters A & B above, which ended up totaling a gruesome -17 NM that Turn.
* I had had the VP gap down to less than 200. Just threw it all away - it's now a bit less than 400. With so few Turns left, it's probably Game Over on VPs and I have to watch out for a possible NM defeat, too. I'm working on a miracle or two, haven't given up or abandoned some slim hopes, but the water walking franchise is starting to close its doors, I'm afraid.
* Richmond wasn't a bad idea, came within a whisker of pulling off a major Victory and occupation of the city. Aaaarggghhh! BTW, something upon which I shall amplify in a post immediately follwing this - I could well have taken Richmond if two active Corps on basic Attack hadn't just decided to wander off into other Regions or be awfully shy at the dance.
[color="#AFEEEE"]"Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable!"[/color]
-Daniel Webster
[color="#FFA07A"]"C'mon, boys, we got the damn Yankees on the run!"[/color]
-General Joseph Wheeler, US Army, serving at Santiago in 1898
RULES
(A) When in doubt, agree with Ace.
(B) Pull my reins up sharply when needed, for I am a spirited thoroughbred and forget to turn at the post sometimes.
