... But isn't Britain "out of the war completely" only if it also doesn't have BRPs? As long as the sum of Britain's undamaged base and U.S. grants to "any hex...
... To be honest, playing a novice, at most I would have shown him how this allowed you to walk all over Libya, and then allowed him to reposition some units...
Hi Markus, This Axis player, played Third Reich, he's novice only to AWAW. But even a novice player would realize that a 2o5 in Egytian border can advance 5...
... discussion seem to be overlooking the fact that not only is Sea Lion a high risk strategy for Germay, but it requires some risktaking on the part of...
... No Britain can't. BRP losses from bombing occur in the Axis player turn, before the Allied player turn. BRP losses from Axis capture of originally British...
While I generally agree with Joe's comments, I wonder if Joe has some rules wrong. Sea supply occurs during the movement phase; as does sea transport ...
Bruce Harper
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Oct 1, 2006 3:30 pm
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In other words, the US must grant the BRPs on the previous turn, so the British have enough BRPs to absorb the hits. So there may be some turns when the...
Bruce Harper
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Oct 1, 2006 3:34 pm
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Build Beach defenses? Build a fort in London? How about defending England with units on the beaches and in the RDHs? Use British air to defer Axis air...
... occur after the US grant but before the time Britain would be conducting offensive operations. ... Right. ... It can lead to rather odd situations. For...
At least as safe as it can be - it is easier to deter an invasion of Britain than to prevent it, but giving away too much out of fear of an invasion may well...
Bruce Harper
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Oct 1, 2006 6:13 pm
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Of course it works if the BRP grants in the previous turn are enough to increase the British BRP level sufficiently that the litany you copied ... don't reduce...
Bruce Harper
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Oct 1, 2006 6:16 pm
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... Well, it wasn't any clearer to me than rear defensive hexes [RDHs] was clear to you. DonMoody...
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... some rules > wrong. I understand the rules. It is not unusual for the British fleets to take a smack from some of the Axis air in the supply or movement ...
Sacrificing their fleet to slow the land conquest of Britain by the Axis once they're ashore is a pretty desperate measure. If US help is at hand, I think...
Bruce Harper
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Oct 2, 2006 1:11 am
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An interesting comparison, since "RDH" apparently is a reference to what the rest of the world calls "objectives" (and it doesn't mean "rear defensive hexes". ...
Bruce Harper
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Oct 2, 2006 1:18 am
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If a carrier force patrols near an enemy port containing naval units and conducts an air strike on those units, and the attacked naval units flee, are the...
Don is right. This exact situation came up in our game today. 23.46 ESCAPE OF AIR AND NAVAL UNITS: Air and naval units within range of enemy land-based or...
Bruce Harper
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Oct 2, 2006 4:41 am
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Bruce Harper
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Oct 2, 2006 1:44 pm
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Can a unit ground move before sea transport? I recall a recent discussion that said no, becuase ground movements comes after sea transport in the sequence of...
They can. The recent discussion was about something different - whether you can move a unit into a port, then sea transport into it. The answer was in the...