
Each side for the Encounter scenario must nominate half of their force to be in reserve. The Australians placed both rifle platoons, their AT platoon and a tank platoon in reserve. The Germans placed two infantry platoons and their tank platoon in reserve. Starting with the attacker (the Germans) each side place on platoon at a time and then separate teams.
As the forces were being deployed I started thinking, why did I place my tank platoon in reserve? What was I thinking? Well, too late now.
On the map below, the brown with ridges are, well, ridges. The smaller dark brown areas are rocky areas and the light tan areas are soft sand and salt marshes.
The Australians (at the top of the map in red) placed their HMG's on the left with their tanks in the center and the carrier patrol on the right. The DAK has the light Anti-tank platoon on the left, 88mm guns in the center (blue arrows) and infantry on the right. Rommel is "Rom" and the Commanding officer for both sides is "CO" and the 2nd in command is "XO".
The game started with the Australian carrier platoon making a "recce" move and spotting the right flank of the DAK's headquarters motorcycle unit.
Turn #1: DAK. Hmmmm. Wide open terrain, time to dig-in. I successfully rolled skill tests for my 88's, infantry and Rommel to dig in. My light AT platoon limbered up to move. Unfortunately, I forgot about the German "stormtrooper" rule which allows a skill test for an extra move as I was going to move the AT's. Oh well.




Turn #3: DAK. Time to roll for my reserves. On turn 3 I get one die, turn 2 two dice, etc. Each 5 or higher brings on a platoon. I roll . . . and get a one. Hmmmm. The platoon leader of the light AT guns gets his truck un-stuck and joins up with the rest of the platoon. Time for Rommel to get out of the area before he's killed or captured so he starts moving toward the 88's. The light AT platoon's 5cm Pak38 guns fire at the Australian Company commander behind the wall hitting him three times - scratch one Company commander as his Crusader II explodes. Rommel wonders where his tanks are as he conducts a stormtrooper move to get further away from the enemy tanks.


And then the game - ends! We didn't plan on not finishing the game. Honorable Son #2 went to the Bonneroo Music Festival in Tennessee with his friends for about 4 days and my wife and I decided to rearrange the house.
How much time does it take to play this game? Give a ball park guess before you start the next time and then check it against the actual time at the end of play. Thanks.
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