@Panther Thanks for the speedy answer… feels like a strategy that might make me unpopular but if it’s legitimate then I suppose it’s fair game.
After Action Reports
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<edited as=“” i’m=“” blind=“”> :-o</edited>
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can find it here under Alternate setups folder:
http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=db7389213b434449d2db6fb9a8902bda
Moses, I believe you have no taste for those alternate setups. I can appreciate, you hold the game designer has achieved a delicate balance on his setup choices.
I merely find the alternate options fun to explore and experiment, perhaps discovering what the game designer saw, and the reasoning for his final choice for the setup.To me simplicity and balance defines Axis and Allies. People like add their own pet rules to the game, and that’s fine. But for me to bat one eyelash, that rule has to have simplicity and balance, as well as being worthwhile and fun.
I like the idea of invadable neutrals. They add a new element to the game, giving the invader a strategic as well as monetary value. What is the penalty for invading a neutral? Do you only have to defeat the native troops stationed there?
Tin Snips,
ah … this is incorrect (unless i’ve missed a major rule change). islands count as any other land territory. it’s one move to get off the island and into its corrosponding sea-zone. you aren’t already classed as in that sea zone
Read closer. Bluestroke stated this was an OPTIONAL rule. ;)
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ta for that, should lay off the scotch. previous post edited for the truth factor haha
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Title: Pacific Stalemate - Russia falls
Date: 2/13/09
Scenario: 1941
Optional Rules: Tech and NO yes both
Rounds: 9
Victor: Axis
Observations: US focused on building a pacific fleet. Japan had a headstart and with 55+ income per turn Japan could outpace USA plus build troops to send against Russia. Japan and USA both had huge fleets but it was effectively a stalemate and Japan held all the pacific islands and was never seriously threatened. When Japan got “improved shipyards” near the end of the game that tech it made it all that much worse. With decent Axis players, the 41 Scenario with N.O.s strongly favors the Axis. I have never seen Allies win 41 with NOs unless the Axis were newbies. UK built IC in South Africa but it’s too much to ask UK to try to keep Africa, invade Norway and pester france without USA help.
Despite strong play, Russia eventually was overwhelmed and Allies conceeded.
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Title: German Onslaught
Date: 14 Feb 2009
Scenario: 1942
Special Rules: NO & Tech used
Victor: Axis by concession
Game Length: 2 players, 3 hours, 2 rounds
Bias: Even, both playing 4th game, me taking Allies
Description:Turn 1:
Japan destroyed US Hawaian fleet & UK fleet at sz 35, took 1 Chinese territory and concentrate land attack on Buryatia & Soviet Far East.
Russia re-took Belorussia, Eastern Ukraine & Ukraine but with few units left due to bad dice roll. Built-up defence.
German pushed heavily into Russia with land units, 4 fighters & 1 bomber, taking back Belorussia, Eastern Ukraine & Ukraine plus Karelia. Russia losses are great due to bad dice again. Destroyed UK sz 12 fleet, leaving sz 1 & 2 untouch. Got paratrooper.
UK, too greedy with occupaying France (successfully taken), built a carrier & support ship to protect its fleet, totally ignored German sz5 fleet & left only 3 land units + 1 US bomber on homeland. BIG MISTAKE!
Italy failed to retake France but finished off UK destroyer at sz15 & support German on eastern front.
US destroyed remaining Japan fleet at Hawaian, built a carrier and support ship on western US to prepare for Europe invasion.Turn 2:
Japan continued to push through Soviet Far East. Attacked on China was halted by the loss of 2 fighters and 2 infantry in the invasion of Yunnan (US fighter), not many land units left.
Russia suffered huge losses on Turn 1, can only retake Belorussia and built on defence by concentrating on Caucasus & Moscow. Only 2 infantry left at fast east.
German began DOUBLE assault on London & Moscow and sucessfully taken both! London was taken by fleets with transport from both sz 5 and sz 12 with bomber carrying paratrooper. On Russian side, German pushed 3 tanks, 1 artillery, 1 infantry, 4 fighter, 1 bomber with paratrooper into Moscow, sacrificing its fighters to keep alive the land units. Too happy & forgot to retake France. Total IPC end of turn is 130+.
At this point Allies (me) to dishearten to think much on next move.
UK, cant do much but destroyed German fleet at sz 6. Failed to take Libya with units from Egypt & Trans-Jordan (bad dice roll).
Italy continue to support eastern front operation.
US retake London with Atlantic fleet. Got super sub.After analysing current situation and German boasting to build 5,6 battleship to kill off UK & US fleet. Allies conceded.
Observations/Recommendations:
It is essential for UK to finish off German sz5 fleet on turn 1. Allies too engross in capturing France coz from previous game, that move provided huge income boost to UK & US while disrupting German’s eastern front campaign.
German can easily swarm into Moscow if combine with air power within 2 turns.
Never thought that German can pull off double assault successfully. Paratroopers helped alot on that.
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Stoob,
You aren’t the only one. Based on the first 50 games played, the Axis winning margin has been 62%. Hopefully this will start to change now that better Allied strategies have been developed and players are learning to work in unison. But if it doesn’t, we’re in trouble.
TSS,
German began DOUBLE assault on London & Moscow and sucessfully taken both! London was taken by fleets with transport from both sz 5 and sz 12 with bomber carrying paratrooper. On Russian side, German pushed 3 tanks, 1 artillery, 1 infantry, 4 fighter, 1 bomber with paratrooper into Moscow, sacrificing its fighters to keep alive the land units. Too happy & forgot to retake France. Total IPC end of turn is 130+.
Twin assault. Haha. Haven’t seen that before. I guess paratroopers can have a dramatic effect on the game ;)
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Name: Total Confused War (1941)
Date: February 15, 2009
Game Length: 5 or 6 turns.
Special Rules: Tech
Bias: Me (I’ve played more games), first game as Allies. Close friend was playing Axis (first in AA50).Description:
Germany Attacks Russia making major headway with thier troops, eventually gaining Mechanized Infantry. They created problems for the USA when they hopped into Brazil and the West Indies.
Russia turtles. Trades a few territories with Germany to make back IPCs. Eventaully, the Japanese break though Byuratia late in the game. Last turn, they sent some troops to retake India and other British colonial possessions.
The Japanese come to dominate the Pacific, except for the Philippines. They get Improved Shipyards which put them farther ahead. They ended the game with a massive fleet on the coast of the USA, facing 15 US infantry. Built IC in east Indies to At end of the game most of the Pacific was empty besides in the Japanese homeland and some in China.
UK buys IC in SA and reinforces Britain and SBRs Berlin for most of the game. The UK invaded North Africa with USA in the middle of the game. The UK ended up taking both Rome and Berlin by the end of the game. They also invaded France later in the game. They obliterated Italy’s fleet. They get Hvy Bombers and Radar. They ended the game with 87 IPCs to spend.
Italy made no real contribution to this game. They could not make any headway in Once the UK invaded Rome they were a moot point.
The US got both Jet Fighers and Long Range Bombers. They constructed an IC in the Philippines and pumped out fighters to harass Japanese troops all along the coast of China. They sent bombers to the UK to SBR Berlin. Their fleet was subsequently destroyed by the Japanese fleet and led to them building a huge stack of infantry on the West Coast.
The game looked very gloomy for the Allies at the end of the game. While the UK was tooling on Germany and Italy, the Russians were getting slowly strangled by the German advance. The United States was dealing with a massive Japanese fleet, but the base in the Philippines was prepared to strike back at the Japanese empire in the South Pacific. I believe that the Axis were going to win, mainly because of Japan’s domination of the Pacific, but my opponent believes it was the other way around.
Observations:
IC in South Africa was key to intimidating the Axis to not invading Africa. It stopped the Italians from making any headway at all. SBRs with Heavy bombers are pretty intimidating except that all SBR roles ended up being 1’s or 2’s on both sides. The fighter base in the Philippines was very convenient to deal with Japanese troops on the mainland. -
Title: USA make up your mind! , 1941
Date: 13.02.09Rules: NOs yes. no tech or optional faqs.
Victor: Axis. Japan takes Russia
Lenght: 18:00 PM till 6:00 AM :|
Bias: our standard 3 player round( all around tenish games ). last time i got to play germany. what a relief :D
Description: G set up Karelia for round 2. Uk landings in Norway. USA split in the ozeans. tried to sub -sink italian fleet. Japan thought cool idea. J3 lots of subs scattered around hawaii, pushing USA out of pacific> so we go KGF. Germany was prepared for this. in the end Jap 38 arm, 3 bmb, 8 ftr( 3 lost to AA) 14 inf and one art!!! in caucasus attacking russia and taking it. unexpexted, but even if russia would have held, germany would have been in range. even though germany was hard pressed in defense ( down to 30 IPC somewhere around 3 am) and russia did grab its 10 IPC bonus twice, axis recovered ( jap planes, thank you lord :D)
Observations :imho:
- USA cant split. if he goes pacific, every single IPC is needed there…
-sub “wolfsrudel” work great in pacific, but not in atlantic, too narrow.
-micromanagment of allied( USA) naval operations once again not optimal. axis can afford such “slow down” mistakes, allies cant in the first few rounds.
-yes 12 hours is more than 12 rounds :roll:
ps. correct. :-)
- USA cant split. if he goes pacific, every single IPC is needed there…
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Hey guys, try to follow the formatting guidelines as closely as possible. This isn’t aimed squarly at you guys, but to everyone in general. It makes my life easier as well as everyone following this thread. Here’s the format.
Format
Title: MUST include Scenario played
Date:
Special Rules: Important
Victor: VERY Important
Game Length:
Bias: ImportantThanks!
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Hey, just wanted to do an after-action report before I forgot. The same group played a 1941 game last week, but since that was a week ago, I might get some of details wrong so I won’t talk about that (though, Allies won).
Title: Fascism wins the day! 1941
Date: February 16, 2009
Special Rules: Both Tech and National Objectives were used
Victor: Axis won by player concession. Axis had control of 13 cities, but it was quite clear that it was only a matter of time before the rest of the world fell.
Game Length: 8 hours. About 8 or 9 rounds. Sort of lost track there.
Bias: About equal. Germany/Italy and UK had the stronger players of about equal skill with US/Russia and Japan had the weaker partners.
Description: After realizing that the Axis wasn’t aggressive enough in the game we played last week, the Axis amped up its aggression in the initial round throwing the Allies off-balance and never allowing them to regroup (Japan used a first round strategy straight out of these forums). Good die rolls (especially in Axis tech research) helped the Axis stay on the offensive. Eventually, all of Africa fell to the Italy/Germany and Japan conquered China and was marching a small force through Russia’s back door, though that was eventually stopped by a squad of UK bombers. Still, Moscow was on the verge of falling and Russia had only 2 infantry and a submarine when we decided to call it quits. The UK and US weren’t under immediate threat, but it was obvious that over time, they would fall too.
Observations/Recommendations: As luck would have it, both Germany and the UK got both heavy bombers and long-range air in the tech which was a huge development. The UK managed to make better use this than Germany, but only because it had a bigger air fleet. But this also meant that neither Germany or the UK could invade each other. As soon as a fleet was built to transport land units for an invasion, it was utterly obliterated by the other side’s bombers. As such, both Britain and continental Europe were virtually impregnable, but since the UK was more or less stuck on an island, Germany/Italy could wipe out Africa and concentrate on the Soviet Union which eventually succumbed to the attacks. Meanwhile, Japan and the U.S. fought over Iwo Jima several times while the rest of the Japanese fleet conquered the rest of the Pacific and a couple land units controlled most of eastern Asia. At the end, Japan had virtually no army in Asia, but a huge swath of territory allowing it to be the biggest economic power in the game by far. I (I was the U.K.) suspected that the Axis would probably win by the end of the third turn, but it took a few more turns before it was completely obvious. -
Format
Title: 1941, Classic Axis Sandwich USSR
Date: 2/16/2009
Special Rules: NO and tech allowed
Victor: axis(ME)
Game Length: 9 hours
Bias: US player took lots of pills that morning and didn’t seem to coherent, although experienced in A&A classic, Axis player had no prior experience with version(including paying 8 IPCs for all his subs and transports)
Description:
Axis went all out on first turns then got some lucky rolls. Japan survived the pearl harbor counterattack with a carrier and fighter allowing for complete Pacific freedom for the rest of the game. After round 1, Germany still had most its air-force, and two subs, while allies had little or no Atlantic presence. The only thing that stopped a German sea fleet, was UK mass producing aircraft. USSR turn three proved crucial as Germany repulsed an all out attack putting USSR on its heels until the finish. Italy went unchallenged in Africa. US was too slow to hit Europe and UK took too long building sea fleet back. It may sound like Allies were dumb, but USSR took a long time to kill, and UK held Japan at India for a long time as well. Also, Allies invested heavily in tech. UK got super subs :), and US had bad rolls, and USSR got Mechanized infantry when it didn’t have any armor left. -
ta for that, should lay off the scotch. previous post edited for the truth factor haha
Good God man!! Hold on to that glass of scotch, I would immediately cut out the use of the optional Carrier Island Rule if I thought for one minute, it would cause the loss of one drop of scotch.
I will need to ponder this delimma, with several glasses of whiskey.
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ta for that, should lay off the scotch. previous post edited for the truth factor haha
Good God man!! Hold on to that glass of scotch, I would immediately cut out the use of the optional Carrier Island Rule if I thought for one minute, it would cause the loss of one drop of scotch.
I will need to ponder this delimma, with several glasses of whiskey.
haha, fair call. +1 karma
and sorry for de-railing your thread Moses :-P
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Title: The Bear was more like The Bunny
Date: February 17th, 2009
Special Rules: NO’s + Tech (no one bought)
Victor: Axis Victory by Concession/Projection
Game Length: 7 Hrs. Concession Round 5!
Bias: 4 players, 1 new to AA50. I (3 games) played Germany , two (2 games) took the allies, smart rookie took Japan.
Description:
Allies: Not organized. England and US started off balanced, then tried KGF. Too late, Russia was behind early and needed to defend Capitol and Caucus from 3 columns. Allies bought aggressive, but slow-played.
Axis: Japan stayed after the complex built in India, Russia could only offer limited support. Japan took over some Russia, India and island hopped. America did not invest early enough and was stacking up a stalemate in the Pacific. Germany literally set the pace, Japan right behind. Germany took Russia on Round 4. Okay, they had a huge victory in Karelia. Italy never had any opposition and played an important role in making all this happen.
Observations/Recommendations:
Everyone was totally intense. The first three rounds seemed to fly for the Axis. And the money, OMG, Germany collected 57 round 2. Japan was nearing 50 at round 3. US has got to do something substantial Round 2.
Russia can not purchase all tanks the first two rounds, they need total units. England should’ve scrapped the factory in India and invested heavily against Germany, by the time England and US got into France, Germany took the Russian Capitol. Say what you want about KGF or KIF, if the US is going to take on Japan, England needs total commitment vs. Germany.
Oh, and there was a 45 minute argument about Submarines. Got it worked out, thanks Krieghund! -
Looks like the Axis are rolling again. :roll:
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yeah, but its imho easier for the axis in the first 10 games you play. allies require precise tactical micromanagment that fits in strategic balance. axis can mess around more… im still not convinced either side has an advantage.
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The money! The money! Axis have more :-P!
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From a big picture view, the game really comes down to UK and Russia vs. Germany and Italy. And Japan vs. USA.
Japan > USA
Germany-Italy ??? UK-Russia
What makes the game so difficult for the Allies is that I’m not convinced UK and Russia combined can take down Germany and Italy. Germany is very strong in 1941. UK is strong too in 1941 and Russia does what it always does. Where the game comes down to is Italy. Italy is the wildcard. And with NOs, Italy grows too strong too quickly.
The main alternative is:
Germany-Italy < USA, Russia, UK (KGF)
This is the strategy most players are familiar with. But by leaving Japan unchecked, can the Allies win the game? I’m not sure about this yet.
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My friends and I are conventional in our play. We passed over AAR, playing only a couple games, and now we’re big on AA50. We usually do not buy tech dice, unless a nation can afford the risk. At the start of the game, it still is not attractive enough to waste not buying units all out.
To me, this game is about tempo, just like chess. The Axis start out with it and the Allies need to come up with a big push early. I’ve seen US stack up Transports for a Euro-landing round 3 or 4. Germany can’t wait to pin Russia down by then. To me, the US and England need to get everything they can going on Round 2. I know this is risky, but then so is throwing everything at Russia for the Germans.
Taking Italy before France is viable depending on the board, but it’s also a big waiting move (tempo loss) seeing that it doesn’t really effect Germany financially.
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It’s a good analisys, TGMoses, specially with that sneaky italians creating mess all places and disrupting soviet blockings. I’ll add:
- UK and USSR cannot face western axis alone: they need some USA aid
- USA cannot face Japan alone: they need chinese aid (China? :roll:), UK aid (from were?, play 1942 or Revised) or soviet aid (Moscow is too far)
So KJF is not a viable move as it was in Revised
But the triple against west axis (KGF) is not even possible of do if Japan focuses in USA instead of running after soviets. KGF is only possible if Japan decides let allies do it, making KGF is leaving all the initiative to axis. Polar Express is too powerful with a Japan that starts with 5 trannies and colects much more than USA. Also, the old trick of annoying Japan with soviet tanks and some infs here and there (in case of Polar Express) is ended becuase those buffer zones called China and Siberia (both much larger than in Revised). And a JTDTM is still too powerful because the southern path by India is not much more large than in Revised
I think allies can win only with poor axis playing that involves:
- Not killing China J1
- Not attacking Egypt (or UK BB) G1
- Not focusing on kar 1st rounds as germans
- Not fighting for Africa and Mediterranean with Italians
- Trading France :-P
I think you can even do one of them and still win easily. I think 2 or 3 of them can start giving allies a chance, but probably it’s better if axis make all the 5 mistakes
By now, the only thing allies can try without axis mercy is try kill the italian fleet as soon as possible, but it’s costly if Italy buys enough boats. Only when italian navy is dead can allies really start trying landings in Europe