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- From: kschroe2@ua.d.umn.edu (Kurt Schroeder)
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- Subject: Fire in the East
- Date: 22 Dec 1992 08:58:11 -0600
- Organization: University of Minnesota, Duluth
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- Summary: How large is a non-overrunable force?
-
- Perhaps to stimulate discussion on the Europa series of games, let me ask
- a question.
-
- Fire in the East is of course remarkable for the German onslaught at the
- beginning of the game. The set-up of the Russian forces and the play at the
- beginning can be analyzed from many standpoints, but one principle the
- Russian player needs to follow is to set up stacks of units which can not be
- over-run by the German player. Failure to do this will allow the German
- player to break through lines and penetrate the delaying defense of the
- Russians. My questions are these:
-
- 1. How large a stack does the Russian player need in order to guarantee that
- it will not be over-run. Since the German player
- needs to attain 10:1 odds to over-run, this question resolves into the
- question: How large a stack can the German player construct on Game Turn
- One? 60 points?
-
- Divisions: 3 x 12-10 Panzer divisions = 36
- Non-divisional units: 3 x 5-10 Pz XX breakdowns = 15
- Artillery: 2 x 5-8 motorized artillery = 10
- ____
- Total 61 points
-
- Can anyone construct a stack which reaches 70 points?
-
- 2. Is this 60- or 70-point stack attainable everywhere along the front, or
- can the Russian player stack less than 7 points along some portions of the
- front (i.e., south of Pripet marshes)?
-
- This problem could probably be solved by analysis, although I have never
- tried. It probably smacks too much of game mechanics to suit the critics of
- Europa heard on this net, but some of you might have done some analysis along
- these lines. Has anyone investigated this, or does anyone know of published
- sources of analysis? It is roughly the Europa equivalent of calculating the
- value of all possible three-move openings in chess.
-
-
- Yours 'til the Second Front---
-
- Kurt Schroeder
-
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