Mazer,
You have to realize that when you take CSub rules out of CSub then you have to account for the rules everyone else uses, not just your adjustments (all of which are included or improved on by LHTR.)
I dare say 100% of the people, except you, use LHTR on this site. Maybe there’s one or two others out of the 15,000+ registered members who do not use LHTR, but the point isn’t the ratio of users to non-users, but that the vast majority of this site uses LHTR primarily, the rest use TripleA only because they like using the TripleA program.
If your papers do not work in LHTR, then expect to have them blasted out of the water on this site. If you do NOT want them blasted out of the water, I suggest you type up your rule set and then your paper so as to limit the discussion to only your rule set.
That said, I’m holding to my statement. No matter how England attacks the fleet or does not attack the fleet, it is bad for England. The only chance you have is if you attack with air only and the defender scores no hits. But the odds of that happening is identical to the same happening in SZ 5. If England attacks with fleet, the obvious objective would be to kill the destroyer and transport to make clearing the Med easier. Killing the submarines really isn’t a high priority for the allies. So all Germany has to do is use teh same OOL they would against Air only, Sub, Sub, Trn, DD. If the navy attacks, just go trn, sub, sub, dd. If he retreats without killing the DD, you effectively earned a 12 IPC bid (assuming the American bomber is shot down or misses.) If he kills the DD, then he’s set up for an Air Attack by Germany on Round 2.