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100449
My Axis opponent had a "7" result in Spain; he sent two 2-3 infantry units to the Eastern Front. I called Spain the next year and negated the result. What...
Richard Diffenderfer
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Mar 1, 2007
8:28 am
100450
... portion of a port hex (e.g. in ... benefit of the port for purposes ... port, objective etc. only apply ... The naval units DON'T get the benefit because...
Alber
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Mar 1, 2007
3:25 pm
100451
... infantry units to the Eastern ... happens to the 2-3's on the ... back to Spain in his next ... 52.54 CHANGE IN DIPLOMATIC RESULT: If a subsequent...
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Mar 1, 2007
3:30 pm
100452
A sea supply line is protected by naval units. The path is traced from the source of supply to a recipient port. May air units attack the naval units in hexes...
Richard Diffenderfer
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Mar 1, 2007
4:28 pm
100453
Yes. The naval units must return to base, though they could perhaps return to a base that didn't expose them to enemy air, possibly even the port to which they...
Tim Schroeder
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Mar 1, 2007
9:32 pm
100454
... There's a bit of help on how the game hangs together in the "For a Beginner" part of the "Discussion" area on www.warplanner.com. -- - Markus K. ...
Markus Kässbohrer
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Mar 2, 2007
6:22 am
100455
In our current game, the Russian winter has begun. The die roll was a '1', giving a '6 winter level for the Axis. Several q's for the European Russian winter,...
Bruce Wallace
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Mar 2, 2007
3:29 pm
100456
... OK - so the Axis can make up to three 'attacks'. ... Because the Axis are only making two attacks and are allowed three 'attacks', the third 'attack' could...
donmoody@...
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Mar 2, 2007
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100457
If Russia surrenders before all of the Russian mobilizations occur, what happens? There is no RGT anymore, correct? Does Russia keep on mobilizing? Bruce...
Bruce Wallace
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Mar 2, 2007
10:06 pm
100458
... From the Russo-German Tensions table: "The recording of the RGT level begins in Fall 1939. A cumulative total of the RGT level is kept. The RGT level is...
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Mar 2, 2007
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100459
Thank you Don! Bruce Wallace ... (i.e. the ... ineligible...
Bruce Wallace
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Mar 3, 2007
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100460
Isn't there a distinction regarding "offensive" air operations? Intercepting DAS might not be considered "offensive," while counterair might? Or are they both...
Richard Diffenderfer
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Mar 3, 2007
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100461
... Yes (see 9.2) ... See 9.21A (and 9.22A, and 9.22F). And note that the actual wording of the restriction is: AXIS OFFENSIVES: If the winter level in the...
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Mar 3, 2007
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100462
... I hate it when that happens - unless I am playing the Germans. -Joe Brophy ... (i.e. the ... ineligible ... attrition ... how ... may not ... ground ... ...
Joseph Brophy
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Mar 3, 2007
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100463
1. if naval units are displaced and intercepted, can they withdrawl after only one round of combat? 2. if france pays for a full offensive on the med front,...
bulldogchurchill
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Mar 3, 2007
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100464
... They can withdraw after one round *if* air attacks or fleet combat occurred. ... Yes - but Britain must pay BRPs for the British units which attack. ... ...
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Mar 3, 2007
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100465
... I am the Axis player. This is the game discussed so much on the list about a month ago, especially about playing philosophy, where I let Jack put a fort...
Bruce Wallace
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Mar 3, 2007
6:50 am
100466
it's fall of 39 in the game, and the anglo-french cooperation restrictions are still in place. the british are going to take genoa by sea transporting two 2-5...
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Mar 3, 2007
7:23 pm
100467
No. That would involve flying over the interception hex, which contains both British and Axis naval units, and you can't have both British and French units in...
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10:33 pm
100468
... Slight problem. The patrol can only join friendly forces that are themselves intercepted; it cannot intercept on its own. 21.4172 NAVAL: Patrolling naval...
Markus Kässbohrer
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Mar 3, 2007
10:41 pm
100469
Folks: I just want to make sure that this rule works the way I think it works. 25.731 INTERCEPTION OF BRITISH CONVOY ROUTES: 25.7311 GENERAL: Western Allied...
Peter Rogers
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Mar 4, 2007
12:12 pm
100470
You are correct, Peter. Note that the RN TF in the SW box will fight with a -1 DRM to its combat rolls, since it's tied to convoy protection. Dave Hanson Peter...
Dave Hanson
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Mar 4, 2007
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100471
... Note that, strictly speaking, you need to specify which naval units protect your convoy. In a naval combat, your convoy is assigned to one of your combat...
Markus Kässbohrer
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Mar 4, 2007
4:52 pm
100472
... This is not exactly correct. Only a combat group which has transports assigned to it will incur this penalty. DonMoody...
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Mar 4, 2007
5:07 pm
100473
Don and Folks: This has been very enlightening, as well as relevant because the Germans look to be planning an attempt to cut the convoy with their surface...
Peter Rogers
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Mar 4, 2007
6:25 pm
100474
Correct. From: aworldatwar@yahoogroups.com [mailto:aworldatwar@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Peter Rogers Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2007 10:25 AM To:...
Chris Goldfarb
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Mar 4, 2007
7:02 pm
100475
Any help in pointing out my errors will be appreciated: In our game, Britain as been suffering a severe oil shortage. Nevertheless, even without an oil counter...
Richard Diffenderfer
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Mar 4, 2007
8:34 pm
100476
... There is one other rule you need to be aware of: 33.761 INVERSION OF NAVAL UNITS IN A U.S. OR SW BOX DURING THE ALLIED PLAYER TURN: Western Allied air and...
Randy Scheers
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Mar 4, 2007
9:27 pm
100477
... Yes! Ouch! While I never actually abused it to the extent described in the "comment following," I was playing it wrong.... So: I complete a ship (repair or...
Richard Diffenderfer
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Mar 4, 2007
10:02 pm
100478
so the better alternative is to: launch it and leave it in the US box, uninvert it for free at end of the turn; during the following Allied player turn base...
Maurice Miskow
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Mar 4, 2007
10:13 pm
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