The moral of the story is, as the attacker, you control putting yourself in situations where a rout might cause a surrender. It's something to be looked out for anyway, but even more-so here.
On Thu, Feb 20, 2025, 5:17 PM Carl Nogueira <carlhnogueira@...> wrote:
The Germans. The Americans fall short on the "provided that" provision.
Carl
On Thu, Feb 20, 2025, 4:58 PM Len Kay via <len=[email protected]> wrote:
Interesting. The VC are: “ Provided the Germans have not amassed >= 8 CVP (which would result in an immediate German Victory), the Americans win at Game End if there is no Good Order German MMC in any hex with a coordinate numbered ≥ 5.”
So, let’s say that by the last turn, the Germans have 6 CVP, 4 of which are prisoners (so they would get 4 more CVP for them at game end).? At Game End, the Americans have satisfied their own VC. Who wins? i.e. does the German VC include the game end “bump” for the prisoners? The way the German VC is worded, it’s not entirely clear.
- Len
On Feb 20, 2025, at 2:11?PM, Carl N. via <carlhnogueira=[email protected]> wrote:
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Prisoners count double at game end unless an SSR to the contrary is present.
Carl
On Thu, Feb 20, 2025, 2:06 PM Chuck Tewksbury via <chuck.tewksbury=[email protected]> wrote:
In Not Digging Potatoes, there is a CVP cap for the Americans.? Do prisoners count double immediately should they be captured only at game end?