No problem, TG, kat, Hannibal, and everyone else.
Please do not think that I am saying that Low Luck is bad, though. Low Luck is an interesting way to play the game of Axis and Allies (all versions). I was only attempting to demonstrate how the game of Low Luck is significantly different, in certain aspects, to the game of Axis and Allies using dice.
It should be said that it does take some getting used too before you can get a “feel” for a battle in Low Luck. It sounds simple and straight forward, but sometimes what you think would be plenty of units to win a battle really is not - either for offense or defense! So I recommend using Dan Rempel’s AACalc at www.frood.net until you are comfortable. (You may use it for actual dice and something called “No Luck” as well if you want.)
I realize that his site does not support Anniversary directly. You can, however, play with the unit types to get things to fit almost perfectly. (For instance, if you have defending submarines you can enter them as defending transports since in AAR transports defend at 1 and submarines in AA50 defend at 1 instead of 2.) BTW, if you do want to use round 2 or later for a naval conflict, because the way his site is set up, I recommend entering damaged battleships as either attacking bombers or defending fighters. Otherwise, the display will be confusing (at least it is for me, it is.)