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Soviet_Dawn_Event_Card_Summary.xls (41 KB) (Log in or Register to download.)
This spreadsheet is a compliment to my other upload, "Trends in the Event Deck". It gives the Kremlin more information to better judge risk and likely White attacks and wisely allocate your precious action points.
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I see this document hasn't gotten the volume of downloads as the Trends deck. A key point to understand about the design of the game is how the event decks are fluid. With the card triggers which shuffle in the Darkness and Dawn cards, the different periods almost always blend together. This tends to lead to chaotic outcomes.

This document allows you to see the grand picture. Note how if the cards are laid out in their numeric historic sequence, the three periods are not distinct, but blend together.

Also, with this document, you can see the sequence of the key events like Czar Executed or Czech Legion or Finnish Civil War. Of course, when the decks are combined, these key events can truly become mixed up.

Here is a good visual of all the event cards laid out. Notice how the events from different epochs blend, even when following the historic sequence > http://www.boardgamegeek.com/image/801362/soviet-dawn
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