Yeah but I also disagree with you so take it for what it is. As DM said if it were so easy to win with the Axis the play by email clubs would have lower bids to be the Axis as it is they currently stand at 24+! You’d think that is a lot but not really if you know how to win as the Allies. Even in RR you still need a substantial bid I’d say 14-15, and would always be willing to give the Axis a little to much than play as them with too little.
Problems with USSR!
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I have read a lot of russian strategies. Some strategies, you send everything you have to attack like I8u’s ultimate russian strategy. And some also leave you susceptible to an attack in karelia where once the battles over even if the germans loose they have a better income and can take it on there next turn if they buy 6 tanks, like the strategy they have posted on the strategy part of the sight. Now does anyone agree with me? I have a great strategy that i never loose with if anyone would want me to post it… it would be super long to type so do you guys want me to post it anyways? Thanks! But i think i will anyways!
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Feel free to share; it might be worth a try.
Rob.
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do tell, do tell
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Just copy and paste it?
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Post It!!!
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I dare say my tactic is getting pretty ho-hum and I need another.
(RR)
-Group all forces in Karelia but for a token 1 inf in Caucasus.
-Sub into North sea (fodder/submerge?), transport w brit transport (kill a fighter 33%)
-1 inf far east, 6inf Yakut, 1arm & 1inf Novosibirsk.
-place 7 inf Karelia, 1inf Russia.The navy dies. Karelia is unassailable. A 1inf stream goes east handicapping Japans drive on India/SinKiang and later 2-3arm go to Russia to threaten both fronts. Ukraine gets strafed crazy and Norway captured.
Of course it is up to USA/UK to save me unless Germany doesn’t check their odds. :wink:
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I posted my good strategy! Its titled Zhukov’s trap reenacted!
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hey dude sounds good but I agree attack with all very few pple will see what you are doing or will be to preoccupied with trying to take back their own territory
Erin