Looking for CMFB opponents...

Chris

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Sorry...the only WWII title I have is Final Blitzkrieg.
Have no preference over whether its a QB or a Scenario.
Any size...either side.
Pretty flexible on house rules...the standard "No strikes in setup areas". No TRP's in meeting engagements.
Anything else you feel necessary we can discuss.
I have CMH and DB


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I could be your man.
Would prefer QB and would like to play Waffen SS.
 
Any particular "house rules" you go by?
I usually stick with no pre-planned artillery of setup zones in scenarios where you know your opponents start zone. That wouldn't apply in an attack/defend battle since the defender usually has more than half the map to use.
 
I approve and I dont have any other house rules in mind.
Anything else we have to clearify?
 
A personal rule I have for myself (which you don't have to use) is...I never use minefields around bridges or water crossings when it completely blocks my opponent's ability to cross to the objectives. If there is more than way across... then fine, I might mine 1 of the bridges and leave the other one free. That's where good recon comes in.

I just know there are some maps that would be deny a German force(b/c the Germans don't have a CRAB tank to clear vehicles mines) any chance of getting his vehicles across if the US player does that. That just seems unfair. At least with personnel mines both sides can use engineers to clear a path.
 
Ever been to the Panzer Museum in Munster? I just got back from two weeks in the UK. Went to all their military museums...including Bovington. Awesome!! Highly recommend going there if you get the chance (It's in southern Britain near Poole)

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BTW...if we ever play a map that you think "I'd enjoy fighting this from the other perspective" just say so. We can play a "Mirror match" where we have 2 games simultaneously on the same map...but switch sides so both get the chance to attack/defend. That way we can see who has the better plan before either of us get the chance to learn from the last battle...
 
Hey. Sorry for my late reply. Just saw that you wrote.
I was several times at the Panzermuseum in Munster. Maybe 3-4 times. I love it. It has an excelent YouTube cannel btw. But only in german language I think.
I would love to see bovington but never was in UK so far... The Military Museum in Dresden is also verry interesting.
Mirror match sounds fun. But I would say we see if I stand any chance against your amis first.
 
I plan on going to the Panzermuseum sometime in 2023. It will start as a wine trip, but I will set aside a couple days for the museum.
 
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