The most effective russian players I’ve encountered are the ones that are able to build up a force that is able to threaten a counter on a german stack. If a good german player wants to go for Moscow they are able to get it, however I’ve seen plenty games where the UK/USA are putting enough pressure on the German player for him to stop just in front of Moscow. If the Russian player only has bought inf at this point there is not much of a threat for the German player to keep russia contained and slowly kill it economically. However if there is a stack of paired inf/art the pushback power is a lot bigger and thus Germany can be challenged and Russia may be able to break the German wall.
WE HAVE BEEN MISLED (Read before buying 40.2)
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chip schmips… i don’t really care
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Personally, if they came with sour cream and onion chips, I wouldn’t care. If your like me, your an Axis and Allies whore and you have more chips then you know what to do with anyway. Did the first editions come with paper money? Do these 2nd editions? Just curious.
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What are those chips you are talking about, what did they had?
Allow me to explain my complaint. Almost every Axis & Allies game ever made comes with a version of stacking chips that I call the “old” chips.
Axis & Allies 1942 Second Edition comes with a “new” type of stacking chip.Observe.
The “new” chips in A&A 1942 2nd. Ed.
The “old” chips that come with the brand new A&A 1940 2nd Ed.Dime added for sizing purposes, not included with the game.
As you can see, the “new” chips are of a higher quality IMO. They are easier to count when stacked and smaller in diameter, leaving more room on the board. They are also stamped with the fancy “Axis & Allies” logo.
I expected that the “new” chips were the standard to be released with all new versions of A&A, but was disappointed when I found the “old” chips included in the latest game.
I hope that clears it up.
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Great post robbie358, thank you for the pictures too.
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POKER IS A SPORT, DO NOT JUDGE THE WAYS OF POKER.
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Old chips are better. The green ones worth 3 is a good idea and HBG has green ones for sale.
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I personally like the “old” chips. Yes, the “new” ones are smaller in diamater but they seemed much thicker to me which I didn’t care for. I do like the green chips though but I bought blue a while back for 3 and I’m just using the green for 20 (I have yellow ones for 10)
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Chips are cool but I really am fine with just using the old chips. Unless I’m totally INF stacking the best ones are white or gray anyway. The A&A custom chips are cool but if I want superflous pieces to ad flavor I’ll buy HBG aircraft.
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Black chips from HBG are superior to Green Chips.
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Yeah I got some of those too. originally as “damage chips”, but the red & black looks very nice and fascistic
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“Dime added for sizing purposes, not included with the game.”
Now they’re not including dimes with the games anymore?! How cheap can these punks get?
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I prefer a universal design for all chips in A&A because they give you so few in one game, it’s enevitable that you will purchase a second game just to beef up on units, dice, and chips. I have my own blue chips that I use as 10 spots.
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Thanks for the photos on what I’m missing out on (I don’t own AA42 2nd Ed). I’m no longer concerned (not that I really ever was). I VASTLY prefer the old chips. And now I know I’d prefer to just pick up the 1942 2nd ed board and setup sheets on ebay and use global pieces. Much easier.
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Now they’re not including dimes with the games anymore?! How cheap can these punks get?
Funny you mention that, back when i was a kid, they used to include nickels inside M&M packets. I never knew what the promotion was about but to a kid it was fun collecting the money.
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What year did they do that in IL.
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It was in like 1968-70. I thought it was strange but i kept buying them because it was like Vegas. The things were like .20-.25 back then and a nickel was big money for kids. I remember it was in the summer of one of those years.
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I’ll take whatever locks in better. which is the old chips.
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Thank you robbie358 for the picture,
They effectively look nice.
Would have tell that sooner, but i’m a new dad now!
Was at the hospital since last Fryday,
She weight 8 pound, 20 inch long! -
Thank you robbie358 for the picture,
They effectively look nice.
Would have tell that sooner, but i’m a new dad now!
Was at the hospital since last Fryday,
She weight 8 pound, 20 inch long!Congratulations!!!
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Hey robbie358,
I understand your complaint. I was very surprised that the new '40 games had the old style of chips. Like you, I just assumed that the new style of chips in the '42 2e game would be the standard from here on. Especially since they actually have “Axis & Allies” printed on them. I also like the '42 2e style chips. Luckily, I bought several copies of the game so I now have plenty of those chips to use.Didn’t someone say the chips from the’40 2e games don’t stack up with chips from previous versions either? That really sucks. Glad I won’t be using those.
By the way guys, I think it is weird that you are using the green chips to represent 3 units. I don’t understand the need to represent 3. Why not simply use 3 grey chips? I use grey for 1, green for 5 and red for 10. Since there is rarely a need for more than 10, I don’t really need something for 20 or higher.
Before I got the 42 2e style chips, I was using chips I got from HBG. I had white for 1, red for 5, blue for 10, yellow for 20, green for 50 and black for 100. I also got some orange and brown chips which I guess could represent 500 and 1000. As stated before, it was vary rare that I ever had to go over blue.
I just think designating a chip to represent 3 seems weird to me, unless you just want more varied colors of chips on the board.