tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4167684119478977136.post2101385526685227020..comments2024-03-22T08:23:38.715+00:00Comments on Trouble At T’Mill - a wargaming blog: Lessons learnedMike Whitakerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02165272678144625943noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4167684119478977136.post-20492710954757575492015-02-24T10:55:00.301+00:002015-02-24T10:55:00.301+00:00Re the first of those - sure, I may not have menti...Re the first of those - sure, I may not have mentioned auto-spot, but it's a platoon in the middle of a big open field - you shouldn't exactly be surprised if someone figures out it's NOT a two man patrol ducking from tussock to tussock.<br />Re the second, I did say blinds can use their actions to spot :DMike Whitakerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02165272678144625943noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4167684119478977136.post-23693737095260521322015-02-24T10:34:35.606+00:002015-02-24T10:34:35.606+00:00In our defence there were two critical points on u...In our defence there were two critical points on using blinds that we did not know until after we had already deployed the first wave:<br /><br />1) Auto-spotting and 24" <br />2) Spotting with dummy blinds.<br /><br />So we were already committed with a lot of infantry when not expcted.<br /><br />The lack of tanks however was a command error - not helped by my not being able to correctly identify the blinds before they were deployed - so I thought the tanks were coming and my co-commander was holding them back!!!<br /><br />But still a fun game - and a learning experience!Piscatoreshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09993952341776678764noreply@blogger.com