@AndrewAAGamer No thanks.
L24 OOB Gamerman01 (Axis) vs FlyingBadger (Allies+51) #1
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So it was mainly due to skipping Pacific purchase US2 and US3 and moving to Queensland that gave me the North Pacific foothold I never gave up
J5 Japan has Alaska too, and US can’t take it back without burning a transport
Japan takes stranglehold on Midway
Now US is on defense at Hawaii and nothing at QueenslandChina is stuck at Tsi while Japan has blown by,
India is in total defense mode with 17 inf/3 AA at Burma, Japan has landed New Guinea and no Australian transportsNot being harsh, just letting you draw your own conclusions from my observations - no US purchase on Calfornia US2 or US3 and questionable decisions China 1-3 I guess gets you this
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US5, fleet is pinned at California, 2 transports burned to get Aleutians and Alaska, no other US transports in the water
So yeah, Gamer piling on you hereBut you are prioritizing the Europe map and that can’t be criticized as long as you don’t lose in the Pacific. The German Russian front is of utmost importance, and that is what you addressed with your strategy of fast strong Allied fleet in Europe, immediate Persian complex even producing some planes.
And now you have to wonder if Russia had sent some units down to Africa if the situation would be better
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J6 I made a mistake not realizing a double destroyer block protects Hawaii when I made my move (seals off Carolines) but the US fleet is not a threat because there are 0 transports. Still, I want to keep it from advancing.
You decided to go single destroyer at Midway, and fleet to 13, so I am putting you in bad and odd situations I think largely just becasue you didn’t build US2 or US3 -
The double destroyer block was probably the better choice, and fleet could advance to Hawaii
UK6 I was surprised you didn’t take Malaya
J7 another compliment - 17 US planes and 5 carriers is a good ratio. People don’t realize, you want more than 2 planes per carrier and 3 to scramble, because out there you may lose some planes as casualties, and there may be more than one airbase to land on or islands to defend, and Australia
However, the lack of transports, subs, and destroyers is a serious weakness now
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That’s it!
Frankly, I think I pretty well explained the main things that should have been done differently.Recap -
- China play round 1-3
- US2 and 3 - no Pacific buys, generally not enough transports and subs during the game
- Russia needs artillery, and maybe has to go for at least Iraq. Careful to set up counters, like denying Germany complexes whenever not too expensive
- Concentration on Europe map with USA creates very difficult early threat, but, I didn’t say this before, each round you don’t pull the trigger, Euro-Axis gets better prepared so the threat kept diminishing. Not that attacking the first time would have been great.
- Try very hard to slow the German advance, and you may need to take some chances rather than gave away the sure victory. Mainly, pretty sure you could have held Bryansk another turn
- Persia complex is very risky, you have to make sure you never lose it for good or it’s even better for the Axis than it was for you. Makes London weak.
- Consider not going to 54 without thinking too much. Especially without US buys, Fleet couldn’t come back, Japan established north Pacific dominance because of the combination of going strong to 54 and not buying
I think that 7 point recap will help you a lot.
Good thing we’re switching sides in game 2, but I’d better watch that you don’t give me a taste of my own medicineThanks for letting me critique, and thanks for a fun game with a great guy!!
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You put on your profile:
“About 10 years ago I downloaded TripleA and played 2 or 3 games over email at TripleA War Club. Enjoyed it, but left it at that. Got TripleA again, found this site, and had a blast since then.”
That is awesome.
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Had a busy few days, but I have read through your feedback. Thank you so much for your thorough analysis, it’s extremely valuable and full of insight on how I play. I will pick through this all and review the game, it is a fantastic opportunity to try to level up my play.
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@gamerman01 said in L24 OOB Gamerman01 (Axis) vs FlyingBadger (Allies+51) #1:
You put on your profile:
“About 10 years ago I downloaded TripleA and played 2 or 3 games over email at TripleA War Club. Enjoyed it, but left it at that. Got TripleA again, found this site, and had a blast since then.”
That is awesome.
In our younger days, me and my friends would spend a lot of time playing Risk whilst drinking larger before heading off to he pub for the evening. One of my old Risk / Drinking buddies had mentioned a board game he had called Axis & Allies, describing it as like Risk but more comlicated. He did show me the box, looked interesting, although we never played.
As we got older and settled down we couldn’t do this anymore. Years ago I was looking up ways to play Risk online or by email as a way for us to play again, not sure how but I ended up finding a computer game called TripleA based on Axis & Allies. Downloaded and played it, seemed fun and found an online place to find opponents called TripleA War Club. I remember playing some games on there, but then didn’t play TripleA for a while. Not sure what happening to it, or how/why I started playing TripleA again, looking at my joining date for this site it was probably a lock down! I refound my love of WW2 history during Covid lockdowns so probably followed on from that.
So basically, I play TripleA because I used to get drunk playing Risk, then got old and then Covid happened…
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There was a pretty sweet Risk app I found on the phone a while back, it had interesting custom maps
Have you played some of the other versions, like based on sci-fi movies or whatever? I haven’t.It’s the little army men, tanks, planes, and battleships that makes A&A so much cooler. I chafe at people asking “is it like Risk?” Yes you take over territories from your opponent and gain more income/armies, and you get bonuses for controlling certain things, and you roll dice to resolve battles… But NO!
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And yes, early 2021 is totally a COVID lockdown thing