RE: Minsk '44 Gold Campaign-Brian Jennings scenario
I was going to write some notes but the game was released before I had a chance.
At the beginning of their first turn the Germans are given three options two of which give them either early arrival of reinforcements or extra reinforcements, the third is the historical reinforcements. If the German player chooses one of the non-historic options he must inform the Soviet player, but does not need to say which option he has chosen.
At the beginning of their second turn if the German player has chosen one of the non-historic options the Soviets can take one of their strategy options. If they don't at the end of the game shift the result by one level, ie a minor victory becomes a major victory.
Hope this explains how this works.
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