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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

ASL Games Played 2012

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My totally awesome display of ASL skill.

2012 ASL Games Played

Scenario 
  Name 
Side 
Opp
FtF PBeM VASL
Won or Lost 
Ladder/ Tourney
WO3
Counterattack at Carentan
 US 
John Knowles 
VASL
Lost
N/A
MP15
Just A Bit Outside
UUSS
Aaron Cleavin
VASL
Lost 
N/A
WO4
I Don't Like Retreating
German 
John Knowles 
VASL
Lost 
N/A
MP16
Power Struggle   Soviet  
Aaron Cleavin
VASL
Lost
N/A
AP83
Take Two (playtest) Japanese
   Randy    Shurtz
VASL
Lost
Playtest
MP17
Bagging Burcorps British
Aaron Cleavin
VASL
Lost
N/A
MP18
Marsh Madness
  German    
Aaron Cleavin
VASL
Lost
N/A
WO5
Astride Hell's Highway  US/British 
John Knowles 
VASL
Lost 
N/A
J113
Maczek's Fire Brigade
German 
        Ian          Percy
PBEM
Lost 
N/A
FrF001
Jarama Proving Ground Nationalists
John Knowles 
VASL
Lost
N/A
MP19
Ski Patrol
Germans 
Aaron Cleavin 
VASL
Lost 
N/A
J103 Lenin's Sons
German 
Lee   Thornton
PBEM
Won 
  N/A
AP84 Thai Hot
Thai 
Spencer Armstrong
VASL
Lost 
Playtest
FrF30 Biderman's Escape
Soviet 
Davide Bendazzi
PBEM
Lost 
eASLeague
BFP099
Ivanovskii
German 
Mark McGilchrist
F2F
Won 
JunoBear
FrF53 Raid Into The Reich
Polish 
David  Wilson
F2F
Lost
JunoBear
MP17 Bagging BurcorpsBritish
Murray McCloskey
F2F
Lost 
JunoBear
FrF20 Rostov RedemptionGerman   Nick    Irvingg
F2F
Won 
JunoBear
SP87 Fangs of the TigerSoviet      Jeff      Sewall
PBeM
Lost 
Ladder
J114
The Marketplace at Wormhoudt
British
  John Knowles
VASL
Lost 
N/A
 BFP030 Melee Near The CoastJapanese       Jon       Halfin
PBeM
Won
N/A
 J100 For A Few Rounds MoreGerman Sandro Coriasco
PBeM
Lost 
VASLeague
J115 Last Push To MozhaiskSoviet
John  Knowles
VASL
Lost 
N/A
 SP174 Krupki StationGerman      Burnie      Fox
PBeM
Lost 
Ladder
 ASL088  Art NouveauGerman      Ivan       Kent
FtF 
Lost 
Ladder
 FrF57 Warsaw in FlamesGerman
Aaron Cleavin
VASL
Won
N/A
 FrF45 TotensonntagPolish  Eion Corrigan
PBeM
Won
Ladder
 ASL012  Confusion  Reigns  US  Mark   Moore
PBeM
Lost 
Ladder
J118 Elephants UnleashedSoviet
John  Knowles
VASL
Lost 
N/A
J119 Sovkhoz HaystacksGerman
John  Knowles
VASL
Won
Ladder
ASL015 Trapped!US Mark Moore
PBeM
Lost 
Ladder
J120 Ishun Tank Traps German
  John   Knowles
VASL
Lost 
Ladder
J111 Prussia In Flames Soviet
  John   Knowles
VASL
TBD
N/A
FRF40 Sporck's Eleven  German Damon Norko
VASL
TBD
Ladder
ESG38 Choke Point GermanChuck Hammond
VASL
TBD
Ladder

2012 Playing Record: 32 games so far

Won:Lost: 25  
Win/loss Percentage: 22/78

Monday, April 30, 2012

Theory and Practice: Those two imposters



"Theory is when you know everything but nothing works.
Practice is when everything works but no one knows why.
In my games of ASL, theory and practice are combined:
nothing works, and I have no f%&$ing idea why."


The job hunting continues, which has had an impact on my motivation to post AARs to the blog as supposed to succinct posts on Gamesquad. Things look to be improving though, more of that as matters coalesce.

I've been playing a fair bit of ASL lately via PBeM and especially live on VASL. Since the beginning of April, I've completed 8 games of Live VASL and have two PBeM games in varying stages of completion.

With John Knowles, we've completed our run through of the Winter Offensive 2011 pack scenarios but i haven't won any of them despite being in contention for at least 2 two of them right to the end. Aaron Cleavin and I are almost finished with our playing of the Melee Pack III scenarios, the last of which will probably be started and finished this coming weekend. Again, no wins from the 4 scenarios played so far as could be expected but some close games.

Of these seven scenarios, there are a few that stand out, in fact I would say that MP17 "Bagging Burcorps" is probably the highlight so far, It's a scenario that I have played before as both attacker and defender and enjoyed thoroughly despite losing both times. Suffice it to say, Aaron thought well enough of it to include it in the scenario list for the JunoBear tournament.

Of the other standouts, none features from the Winter Offensive pack sadly, mainly from the point of view of being enjoyable and interesting situations with a perception of balance. Facing three HIP 88LLs with good LOS to expected AFV movement channels is not something I expect to find that interesting given the Hit = KO equation, let alone facing 16 flat HE with 7 morale troops.

Some of this may be coloured by my failure to win a game, but given that the outcomes were close, the enjoyment factor during the games was paramount and I can remember feeling I was just going through the ASL motions in some games, not in terms of my tactics,, but purely because I could not see a way of avoiding expected outcomes.

They say bad ASL is better than no ASL. I now think that is a false equation. If the game is not enjoyable for me, I am at a loss on how my opponent might be enjoying it. For me, part of the intrinsic attraction of ASL as a game is that both players participate in a mutually enjoyable pastime/hobby. 

The other game I played was in Gary Fortenberry's AP9 Playtest Tourney where I faced Randy Shurtz in AP83 Take Two, a good little infantry only PTO design with some small but interesting tweaks on regular ASL fare. A little Pro-Japanese as it stands before fine-tuning after the first round of results, but with minor polishing and some clarifications, this looks to be a very solid tourney playing.

Now Randy is a very strong player, having beaten the Plevanator in a toruney himself, so I was very pleased to pull off the win. the disparity in our skill levels evened out nicely with the scenario, but I am pleased that it was not my dice that dominated the game (although my last turn Defensive First Fire was as usual, rather good) but rather my initial setup and patience in the opening turns. A significant factor was a misdirect involving a HIP squad and leader that did real damage to one of Randy's stronger probes.

So 1 and 7 so far, with one PBeM likely to be decided in the next week or so. I have kept reasonable records of the games so far via VASL so when I have the intellectual energy, I will try and provide some detailed AARs here.

P.S. You know you've been out of the loop ASL wise, when you forgot that you had bought Crucible Of Steel and declined a game on VASL because of this.