Here I will try to prove that the solution to Axis puzzle 10 is wrong. First, I will compute the expected value of the given solution. After USA follows the...
... One possible response to a German naval buy is 4 fighters on turn 1 by the US. On turn 2, US moves 6-7 fighters into Britain, and on turn 3 a double blow...
... <squirecam89143@...> wrote: Gamers in Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, and surrounding areas... Dont forget the Spring gathering. March 30-31. Cincy,...
... wrong... I'm not convinced my plan is ideal. But it is clearly better than the given solution.>>> Not bad, not bad. The key change in your setup is...
I read your policy papers on the baltic yesterday and the whole thing seemed rather suspicious to me. My first reaction was : if the Germans were stupid enough...
... <slalancette@...> wrote: <<<My first reaction was...: if they're still advertizing this approch as a good German move, they must have missed this response....
... Situation : Germans put 3 extra transports in the Baltic round 1. Response : UK buys 3 fighters. Move Canadian tank to UK. Move US fighter to UK, move both...
I too got suspicious of those Baltic transports. I think it's POSSIBLY viable, though, I cannot say that it is conclusively incorrect. I do not say that a...
... Squirecam is correct! In fact, most of the time that 2 Russian fgt are NOT in range of London in R2. Landing them in Moscow after the R1 combats is not the...
... I disagree with this thinking. It's not a bad German move. Combined with the move of the Med BB and Tranny to Gibraltar, it means that on turn 2...
Having transports in the Baltic is most useful for getting infantry into Russia. So it really is great no matter how you do it. You don't have to actually kill...
... To get infantry from Germany to Caucasus, the route is Germany-Eastern Europe-Ukraine-Caucasus, or four turns. To get infantry from Germay to Karelia is ...
Hey guys. There's a debate about rules going on over at Larry Harris' website. Me and the editors put together a list of issues we thought were worth noting. ...
... I probably won't comment there but how submarines could be historically used and were historically used are *grossly* misrepresented in A&A (and always...
What you wrote is entirely true. But I think that two of the factors you mention will be of limited effect. 1. I do not believe that Norway should be a major...
... That solely depends upon what the UK/USA has built, what Germany built G1, what Russia did, and what attacks ocurred. In short, Norway COULD be contested...
... That is not strictly true. In Japanese war-fighting doctrine subs were attached to the fleet and their role was to sink enemy fighting ships. Specifically,...
I personally think the limit of SBR damage needs to be land value from the time a nation ends her turn until the time she starts her next turn. That means...
I've read the replies and it looks like there are a few things that i should clarify. 1. The UK fleet (what's left of it) stays out of reach on turn 1. The ...
Lets ignore the western Europe remark, because, more often then not there will be fighters there that need to be protected with infantry/armor. In my mind...
Hey folks. I skipped town the last few days for 5th wedding anniversary. Me & the Mrs. took over northern MI for a bit. Hence the backlog of emails. I'll...
... wrote: <<< I personally think the limit of SBR damage needs to be land value from the time a nation ends her turn until the time she starts her next turn. ...
... Correct but after the first 6 months of the Pacific war, Japanese submarines are little more than a footnote in history (i.e. Japanese submarines were...
I don't think it would be any more of a hassel to track IC damage then it would to track money per turn. After all, it's not like people forget what IC they...
Why yes, it does make sense. ... ____________________________________________________________________________________ Get your own web address. Have a HUGE...
IMHO, the current rule is kept simple for ease of play. If we are looking at the PBF/PBeM environment where there is a written record of every action and die...