Originally posted by Leonidas 
I know the feeling of playing board wargames alone 
 
The sheer folly of trying to cleverly move your counters when playing as the British in an attempt to fool yourself when it came time to switch and play as the Germans. . . 
       
			
		
	I know the feeling of playing board wargames alone
 
 The sheer folly of trying to cleverly move your counters when playing as the British in an attempt to fool yourself when it came time to switch and play as the Germans. . .
 
       
			
		 
 Now this I can relate to!
 
 Its even worse when you have a wargame with special triggers/flags and have to decide when/how to play them - knowing that your opponent, ie: yourself.
 is both at their/your most vulnerable and has/hasn't the counter to what you're about to do.
  is both at their/your most vulnerable and has/hasn't the counter to what you're about to do.  
							
						
 
							
						 
	
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