Second Moves and Threatened Flank
Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 1:43 pm
Hi Guys,
I need help with two rules -
Rule number one: Second Moves (page 75), fourth bullet "the second move by a BG or BL must be a "SIMPLE ADVANCE".
OK, I think I have been playing this wrong but I thought the second move must be "directly forward" as in "straight ahead". I see now that it can be a simple advance which is any forward move other than a difficult forward move and can include a single wheel. Is that correct?
Rule number two: Cohesion Test modifiers: -1 for "THREATENED FLANK". page 136 - definitions of "threatened flank" "Any part of the BG is less than six MUs away from ANY table edge. So, if you are all the way back against your own table edge, (less than 6 MUs), you suffer this -1 on any cohesion test? Sounds pretty severe. How about if you are winning and pinning your opponent against his own table edge. Same result. Ouch! Is this correct? Seems like the game designers want everyone to stay away from the edges and play in the middle of the table.
Thanks for your help.
Chris
I need help with two rules -
Rule number one: Second Moves (page 75), fourth bullet "the second move by a BG or BL must be a "SIMPLE ADVANCE".
OK, I think I have been playing this wrong but I thought the second move must be "directly forward" as in "straight ahead". I see now that it can be a simple advance which is any forward move other than a difficult forward move and can include a single wheel. Is that correct?
Rule number two: Cohesion Test modifiers: -1 for "THREATENED FLANK". page 136 - definitions of "threatened flank" "Any part of the BG is less than six MUs away from ANY table edge. So, if you are all the way back against your own table edge, (less than 6 MUs), you suffer this -1 on any cohesion test? Sounds pretty severe. How about if you are winning and pinning your opponent against his own table edge. Same result. Ouch! Is this correct? Seems like the game designers want everyone to stay away from the edges and play in the middle of the table.
Thanks for your help.
Chris