Please vote on whether you feel this replay deserves to be in the Hall of Fame. This poll will close on Jan 29 2010, 06:58 AM.
If you want to vote on this replay's promotion to the Hall of Fame, there are things you can look out for that make this replay stand out from other replays. This will ensure that the replay truly deserves to be in the Hall of Fame.
In a short summary, here is what makes a replay worthy of being in the Hall of Fame:
Neither of the players made any major mistakes, only minor mistakes made the difference
The replay shows a rarely seen strategy, which somehow was pulled off despite the opponent's best attempts to counter it
The replay is unusually entertaining, making this replay one of a kind
Although the Wehr player lost an awful lot of squads and had to suffer from the captured MG42s, the strategy was highly unusual, entertaining and aggressive.
Still don't understand how the Allies were able to survive and counter attack after (almost) constantly being deprived from any resources.
Please vote on whether you feel this replay deserves to be in the Hall of Fame.
This poll will close on Jan 29 2010, 06:58 AM.
If you want to vote on this replay's promotion to the Hall of Fame, there are things you can look out for that make this replay stand out from other replays.
This will ensure that the replay truly deserves to be in the Hall of Fame.
In a short summary, here is what makes a replay worthy of being in the Hall of Fame:
- Neither of the players made any major mistakes, only minor mistakes made the difference
- The replay shows a rarely seen strategy, which somehow was pulled off despite the opponent's best attempts to counter it
- The replay is unusually entertaining, making this replay one of a kind
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