@Krieghund Thank you!
Super OP allies bid… Should these kinds of bids be allowed?
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Here it goes:
Allies bid 3inf Yunnan and fly in 2russia planes and its a hold Japan r1.
If you get bid 12 you even get a Anzac infantry in New Guinea.
Now Japan is in a hopeless situation, its as simple as that.
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Have a gentleman’s rule to where u cant place bid in empty terr, have to be at most 1 unit per terr. I would even not approve a bid in china.
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Here it goes:
Allies bid 3inf Yunnan and fly in 2russia planes and its a hold Japan r1.
If you get bid 12 you even get a Anzac infantry in New Guinea.
Now Japan is in a hopeless situation, its as simple as that.
I don’t agree that it is hopeless. It depends on the skill of the Japanese player, but they can easily still be effective re-directing their efforts outside of the Chinese mainland. I would support this argument by saying that if this was truly so game-breaking, more league players would be doing it, but you can see that UK-Europe bids are still trumping this by a vast amount.
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Have a gentleman’s rule to where u cant place bid in empty terr, have to be at most 1 unit per terr. I would even not approve a bid in china.
Good rule, why dont they use this rule in the league.
I don’t agree that it is hopeless. It depends on the skill of the Japanese player, but they can easily still be effective re-directing their efforts outside of the Chinese mainland. I would support this argument by saying that if this was truly so game-breaking, more league players would be doing it, but you can see that UK-Europe bids are still trumping this by a vast amount.
I think the bid is so complicated many players have still to think of it. Its a very high netto gain in units… Why wouldnt players bid it. Mabye because its not a gentleman thing to do ;)
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I think the bid is so complicated many players have still to think of it. Its a very high net-to-gain in units… Why wouldn’t players bid it.
I agree it’s pretty sweet, but I don’t think it is quite at the level of being a no-brainer bid, or a
should be banned
level.It would be different if China wasn’t move-restricted, as it is, it isn’t a game loss for Japan if they just give up on China J1 and go right for the throat on the other Allied players. Also, I could see a G1 attack on Russia being done as a possible counter to this to theoretically cancel the Fighter shuffle.
I did try this move in a game against Wheatbeer, and he simply countered by taking Sydney. Tactically it is a very powerful move, but I think you are overrating its strategic importance. I am curious as to what the experience of other players has been in actual games.
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Right, Wheatbeer masters Japan pretty well!
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AFAIK in league you can’t add any units to China or to France with a bid, and you can only add units to territories or Sea Zones that already have units.
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AFAIK in league you can’t add any units to China or to France with a bid, and you can only add units to territories or Sea Zones that already have units.
This has been my general experience.
Else you might as well add a british sub to the sea of japan, or 4 infantry to Paris.
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AFAIK in league you can’t add any units to China or to France with a bid, and you can only add units to territories or Sea Zones that already have units.
The Chinese bid is perfectly legal in the Global `40 league (unless it just changed). Strictly speaking it is also legal to bid Chinese units which they cannot buy in the normal course of a game, but that probably will be changed if it hasn’t already. There has been plenty of discussion on that topic.
Placing a French bid in Paris should also be perfectly legal. I don’t think doing so would be that helpful since at best maybe you’ve delayed the German attack on S. France or Normandy by one turn, which i don’t see as having a lot of strategic impact on German play.