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Tutor game: AndrewAAGamer (X) vs trulpen [and everyone else] (A+50) OOB
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With 3 extra mechs on the attack, G has to land extra air in there for Finland not to be crushed. They’ll be a little displaced, but not so much since G wants to pressure R anyway.
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Not sure the mechs are worth it. Maybe just go with 13 inf instead, but build 3 of them in Leningrad?
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On the other hand, all air (except bombers) that stay in Finland, won’t be able to pressure Bryansk. Perhaps 1 inf is a small price for that benefit?
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TripleA Manual Gamesave Post: Russians round 3
TripleA Manual Gamesave Post for game: World War II Global 1940 2nd Edition, version: 4.0
Game History
Round: 3 Purchase Units - Russians Russians buy 9 infantry and 3 mech_infantrys; Remaining resources: 0 PUs; Combat Move - Russians Turning on Edit Mode EDIT: Turning off Edit Mode 1 infantry moved from Belarus to Baltic States Russians take Baltic States from Germans 1 infantry moved from Novgorod to Vyborg 2 armour, 2 infantry and 1 mech_infantry moved from Novgorod to Karelia 1 fighter and 1 tactical_bomber moved from Novgorod to Vyborg 1 fighter moved from Novgorod to 126 Sea Zone 1 mech_infantry moved from Caucasus to Iraq Russians take Iraq from Neutral_Axis
Combat Hit Differential Summary :
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This is the alternative take. More aggressive. Me like.
We only have a few hours left to decide. Be here or be square.
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The fig could of course take part in the attack of either Vyborg or Karelia, but I find both those battles secure enough and like that the sub still convoy disrupts G.
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@trulpen @trulpen I would probably go with inf (and not in Leningrad). I think Moscow will still be a near thing and you may lose much of the defensive advantage you gain by bringing the air if you do that. You may not be able to grab Finland after but he does get put out of position and you are in better shape to take Norway after with the allies on subsequent turns.
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by if you do that, I mean building the mechs and placing them in Leningrad
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I agree. I like though that the mechs are very flexible. They may just pop down to Bryansk instead, if that’s suitable. Putting pressure and able to defend as well. Terrific unit!
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@farmboy said in Tutor game: AndrewAAGamer (X) vs trulpen [and everyone else] (A+50) OOB:
@trulpen @trulpen I would probably go with inf (and not in Leningrad). I think Moscow will still be a near thing and you may lose much of the defensive advantage you gain by bringing the air if you do that. You may not be able to grab Finland after but he does get put out of position and you are in better shape to take Norway after with the allies on subsequent turns.
Wouldn’t you agree that the air left to defend Finland will take much bite out of the pressure on Bryansk and subsequently Moscow?
A lot is gained if Russia is able to make a stand in Bryansk instead of immediately huddling in Moscow.
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@trulpen true. I was forgetting that he would have to go south and can’t stack Belarus
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The big question is though: Is it even possible?
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@trulpen said in Tutor game: AndrewAAGamer (X) vs trulpen [and everyone else] (A+50) OOB:
The big question is though: Is it even possible?
I hereby assign this task to you, @farmboy, honorary chief assistant, to find out the situation in Bryansk by G5 with this strategy in mind. :)
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@trulpen :) unfortunately, I’m about to start work but otherwise I would. Sorry!
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It’s ok, mr dishounoured honorary chief assistant.
I’ll try and do it myself later.
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@trulpen I did a quick look. Bryansk wouldn’t be close even with significant allied air support. All the land units he has to take Moscow on G6 are in range + most of the air. And you are about 20 inf shy of what you would have in Moscow on G6. But you can still build hte mechs. Because he doesn’t have a safe northern route you can retreat to Vologda.
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Wow, that is an aggressive turn after being so cautious up to this point.
- don’t waste 22 PUs killing one soldier in Karelia. At most attack it with 1 inf
- don’t waste that soldier in Vyborg
- don’t waste that soldier in Baltic States. Not a good exchange for 1 PU
For the purchase, perhaps consider 1 more fighter. They defend slightly worse than 3 inf, but I find that you can get good return on the investment by hindering bombing and helping in small skirmishes in areas around Moscow.
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@Arthur-Bomber-Harris the point is to get the British air in Moscow before a G6 attack. In fact, they can arrive before G5 to deny the Germans a safe Strat bombing. It may be the case, and this should still be considered, that the UK air is more needed in the Atlantic, but given that Germany has good odds on G6, this might also be necessary.
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@farmboy Definitely no way to hold Bryansk next round. If we had more Russian artillery, he would not have been able to split his forces between W Ukraine and Ukraine on G4, preventing him from even threatening Bryansk while holding the very important Ukraine territory. I am a big fan of more art purchased on R1 or R2 that can hinder the G4 advance.
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@Arthur-Bomber-Harris an art build early is usually my preference too.
The inf in Baltic is meant to deny Germany Leningrad for another turn. So the trade is -5 for Russia )2 lost inf but +1 and -7 and no G5 build for Germany.