ASL Scenario 12 CONFUSION REIGNS - Turns 1-3
For our Friday game, my STL opponent and I continued to work through the Paratrooper Scenario pack. On this night we selected ASL Scenario 12 - Confusion Reigns.The title brought back great memories of...
View ArticleGrumble Jones September Scenario GJ024 "Quarry Hill"
Remember to open link in a new window to maximize the view. And always remember, these monthly scenarios are presented for fun only and as a thank you to the readers of my blog.      The impetus for...
View ArticleASL Scenario 12 - Confusion Reigns -- The Conclusion!!!
Friday night's game saw my STL opponent and I complete the final turns of Confusion Reigns. This scenario is a 9 Turn game...but after the end of 5...my opponent had secured the win.Yep...like a frog...
View ArticleSunday Night's Game - Scenario BB5 Going to Church
ASL...a game for the entire family!!!Normally, I don't play ASL on Sunday nights...especially if Sunday Night Football is on. Generally, I like to relax as much as possible in order to prepare for the...
View ArticleASL Scenario 13 Le Manoir (Turns 1-4)
For our Friday night game, my STL opponent and I selected ASL Scenario 13 Le Manoir, as we continued playing through the Paratrooper Scenarios. We had initially played through most of these back in the...
View ArticleDie Glocke...
In 1937, a German archaeology team was working at a site in the Sinai Desert. Local legends hinted that Knight Templars had traveled this route while fleeing the Fall of Jerusalem. They supposedly...
View ArticleThe conclusion of ASL Scenario 13 - Le Manoir (Turns 4-8)
Friday night's game with my STL opponent was the conclusion of ASL Scenario 13, Le Manoir. As we picked up the game, we were at the halfway point of the scenario. My German forces were still intact...
View ArticleChicago Counter Attack 2015
Jackson Kwan - aka Hong Kong Wargamer strikes again with another awesome video!
View ArticleGrumble Jones - Halloween Scenario GJ025 - DIE GLOCKE
 After many weeks of work, my Halloween Scenario for 2015 is completed. For the full background story for this scenario, please be sure to refer the archive for my September 29th post. The scenario is...
View ArticleASL Scenario AP78 - CROSSFIRE
Friday night's game saw the return of Big Kansas to the old game night. After a long break, it was great to return to the cardboard carnage of old. And carnage aptly describes the two turns we...
View ArticleLooking for Opponents...for Cardboard via SKYPE ASL Games!
Well...have hesitated for months to put out a distress call for opponents...but the time has come. Either I find some folks to play with or I fold up my tent and and call it a day. My STL opponent is...
View ArticleOn all Fronts Scenario - Push to Pilastrino (Turns 1-4-1/2 and conclusion)
My Wednesday game...yes I said Wednesday was the first opportunity to play a new Cardboard via SKYPE opponent in Chicago. Mr. Scott Holst graciously accepted my invitation to try a scenario via the...
View ArticleFriday's Game - ASL Scenario 16 - No Better Spot to Die or Day of the Sniper!!!
Friday night saw me in action once again with my age old opponent, Scott Waites of St. Louis. Having played against one another since 1978, we know each other's gaming styles pretty well...but in...
View ArticleWargaming with Silver Whistle: A STABLE YARD, CHURCH & HIGH WALLS FOR NORMANDY.
Wargaming with Silver Whistle: A STABLE YARD, CHURCH & HIGH WALLS FOR NORMANDY.: It has been a month since my last post but as you will see, I have been busy. My last post was the 'grounds for the...
View ArticleOur Monday game - ASL Scenario AP42 Frontiers and Pioneers (Turns 1-2)
For our Monday night game, Scott Holst suggested AP42 Frontiers and Pioneers. This is a 6-1/2 turn scenario set in the early days of Operation Barbarossa. After rolling for sides, I drew the Germans...
View ArticleFarewell to Hulldown.org -- Wishing you "Fair Winds and Following Seas."
It is with sadness, that I post a final image from Joss Attridge's excellent ASL Blog - Hulldown.org. Joss' Blog inspired my own and I believe his AAR's were some of, if not the very best out there for...
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