Description: Strategy & Tactics #37 Scrimmage Tactical Professional Football ... Hard hitting man-to-man Play Scrimmage is, in many respects, the "ultimate wargame." It combines varieties of movement, combat and objectives rarely found in actual warfare. The amounts of strategy and tactics possible in a game of football have been maximized as in no other "conflict" situation. The number of units is small. The sides are usually evenly matched. Attrition and "combat losses" are never fatal to the balance of forces. The game is not "lost" until the last turn. The title of this S&T game is suggestive of its contents. It is a game about what happens during football between the time action starts with the huddle and ends with the ball blown dead. It is analogous to a tactical level wargame; the players are concerned solely with man to man actions, the results of which determine the success or failure of the play or "battle." The strategic situation has some bearing, but the "play is the thing" Contains: Rules (Separate) 22" X 32" color map 100 die cut counters Each hex represents 3/5 of a yard (5 feet) in distance Counters represent Individual players. Designed by: James F. Dunnigan Magazine Contents The Ardennes Offensive: The Battle of the Bulge, December 1944 (Extensive Historical article by Stephen B. Patrick. Includes: Order of Battle, Divisional Organizations, Multiple situation maps (The German Plan; General Situation as of 15 December, Situation 17-18 Dec; Situation 19-20 Dec; Situation 21-22 Dec; Situation 23-24 Dec; Situation 25-26 Dec; situation 27 Dec 1944-2 Jan 1945) Sub Articles on 150th Panzer Brigade; a brief Chronology, Malmedy; Weapons & Equipment.) Caporetto: The Austro-German Offensive in Italy, 24 October - 23 November 1917 (Historical article by Albert A. Nofi. Includes Orders of Battle, Situation Maps, Infiltration Tactics, Anglo-French Reinforcement; Casualties and a significant "What if.." article map of the Isonzo Front 24 October 1917. ) Simulation - Scrimmage: Tactical Professional Football (by James F. Dunnigan and Redmond A. Simonsen) Sackson on Games (by Sid Sackson - Mini reviews of: Howard Hughes Game (Family Games inc); United States Auto Club Racing Game (Statis-Pro Games); Image (3M); Guide to Simulations/Games for Education and Training (by Information Resources) ) This is a very good shape play copy. There is some light wear and light discoloration. The counters are carefully sorted and bagged. The issue is clean, unmarked and guaranteed complete. Special note on “play copies”: We take great care to sort, bag components and insure that every game is complete. We always guarantee everything we sell. Please contact us immediately if you discover a problem or omission and we will take care of you promptly. Thank you - Egor. SPIS&T37 June 1991 48pp, Rules, map, 1 counter sheet There is no charge to ship this item to a domestic US address via Media Mail. We must caution that Media Mail is very slow and can take 2-5 weeks to reach you (despite what the post office ‘claims’ is their normal delivery with this service). We always send tracking numbers if they are available when we generate your shipping label. All other shipping (including Foreign) is dependent on the weight of the package, choice of service and distance shipped from zip code 14468. There are no additional discounts for combined shipping but we will always send a refund if estimated postage is less than expected. This item would weigh just under 0.94 pounds (0.43 kg) when packaged for shipping. Be sure to add me to your Favorites list Visit our Ebay Store
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