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Trial By Combat WTO (id:#56533)
Multi-Man Publishing (G.I.'s Dozen ID: U10)   [next]   [previous]
Prior Publication: SL300, ASL Digest # 7.01
See Also: Trial by Combat by ASL Digest
Elsdorf, Germany 1945-02-27 (11 others)
135: Acts of Defiance (ASL 1 - Beyond Valor (3rd Edition))
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AP14: Ace in the Hole (ASL Action Pack # 2)
A 68: Acts of Defiance (AH:ASL Annual `95 Winter)
CH 5: Acts of Defiance (Critical Hit # 1)
UV 3: Devil's Den (Uncommon Valor)
X13: Acts of Defiance (Rout Report # 2.2)
SL 300: Trial by Combat (ASL Digest # 7.01)
CH 5 (ver. 1.1): Acts of Defiance (Critical Hit Retro Magazine 1)
199: Ace in the Hole (ASL 3a - Yanks (2nd Edition))
CH 5: Acts of Defiance (Critical Hit #1 2022 Reprint)
Designer: Adaptation: Pat Ryan
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Balance:
AmericanGerman
28.571428571429%

Overview:

In an attempt to give American armor a fighting chance against heavy German tanks, the army Ordnance Department developed the T26 Medium tank, better known as the Pershing. Carrying a 90mm gun and heavy frontal armor, the Pershing was rushed into combat service. The first combat between Tiger and Pershing occurred as Americans approached Elsdorf.
Attacker: American (CCB, 3rd Armored Division with 13th Infantry Regiment)
Defender: German (9th Panzer Division)  
9 turns
    Players: 2     OBA: American     Night: No
Unit Counts:
Squads: A:12.0 D:9.0
AFVs: A:3
M26
M4A3(76)W
M4A3(75)W

AFVs: D:3
PzKpfw VIE (L)
PzKpfw IVH x 2

Guns: A:0 D:0

Victory Conditions:

Exit VP: Building Control VC: Area Control VC:
Unit Based VC: LOS Style VC: CVP Cap:
Misc Rules: M26 crew is Elite; crews may NOT voluntarily Abandon vehicles
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ASL 1 - Beyond Valor (3rd Edition)4
ASL 1 - Beyond Valor (3rd Edition)8
Overlays: Wd5 Wd4 Wd3
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DateReporterOpponentBal.ResultTimeComments
2024-02-17(A) Vic Lauterbach vs JM American winThis converted SL scenario was surprisingly good! I got a powerful US force tasked with taking 6 stone buildings (out of 7) from an 8-ML, ELR 2 German force built around a Tiger I. With 9 turns, time wasn't a problem, but Jim's aggressive defense was. I planned to get the tanks and a platoon around Jim's left flank and push for the back (north) buildings while my other two platoons "fixed" Jim's defenders in the south buildings. It worked with a turn to spare. Two 90L hits (1KIA and 2MC) on 8F1L1 that killed Jim's 10-2 and 548 w/MMG sealed the deal. Jim: Great game, fairly close and full of "cinematic" ASL action! A 2-turn Melee in 8L3 cost me two 548s and my 8-0. The Tiger drove a US platoon out of the 8J10 woods, surviving four side PF shots! Forced to choose between a front 90L shot and another side BAZ shot, I took the BAZ. It finally got the Tiger after sN8 and a motion attempt failed. The keys to a German win are 1) stay concealed/out of LOS as much as possible to neutralize the US OBA especially WP, and 2) break/kill US MMC needed to control six buildings (all but 8B2). Avoid fixating on the tank battle (which is hard because it's so much fun). Games like this one define ASL; it's fun win or lose.
2023-05-21(A) Todd Cox vs German winAmericans never made much progress , finally conceding in the last turn. All tanks were gone. The m26 took out the tiger but was then knocked out by a panzer iv with a rear shot. Two mark iv’s were lost to bazookas several turns later.
2007-07-09(D) David Ramsey vs Martin Barker German winCame down to the last turn - nice scenario
2005-08-26(A) Tuomo Lukkari vs Eero Vihersaari German win[Imported from ROAR]
2002-07-18(D) Fred Ingram vs Dave McLee German win
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Statistics:
Avg Rating: 5.88Votes: 8
Views: 8066
To-Play list count: 3
Estimated Play time: 7 hours
Recorded Games: 7
Archive recorded plays:
American2
German5
Drawn:0

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Trial by Combat
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[A] American 11
[D] German 28
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