I am a retired gentleman with a few games going who would like to play a little more against people. There seems to be a pattern where the player who loses does not want to play again. I have played several games that I lost and did not want to play again. I have won against several players and they did not want to play again. There are a few like Dawgoneit who love to play and will not quit playing you. What I would like to try is sort of an automatic bid improvement for the losing player. For example: I lose a G41 with no bid then if we play again same sides then I get a 10 or 20 bid sort of depending on how bad I got beat. I win at 20 we go to 10. I win at 10 we go to no bid.
If you want to play without the bid improvement just let me know and we can do it the more common way.
Looking for someone to play TripleA Global 1940 2nd ed (axis or allies, no bid)
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Hi!
I’ve been playing A&A for years, and my dad just introduced me to TripleA online, and I’m hooked! Anyone interested in a game of global 1940 2nd edition? I can do a 1 or 2 turns per day, most days. I’d prefer no tech, and I’m happy to do Axis or Allies with no bid.
Joseph
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I’m in. We could also do a face-to-face game if you are within a day’s drive of DC.
regards,
Jonathan Rost
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Sweet! Let’s get a game going! Do you prefer Axis or Allies? If it’s up to me, I’d rather do Allies as I’ve been working on my Allies strategy recently. But either is fine.
I live in Portland, Oregon, so I guess we’ll have to stick with online. :)
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I’ll play axis. Are you OK with doing email, rather than forums? Have you registered with MARTI for dice rolling?
regards,
Jonathan
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Yes, I’ve registered for MARTI for dice rolling. I’m not clear on the difference between playing by email and by forum. Can you explain?
Thanks!
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The game mechanics are pretty similar. I guess the forum allows anybody to tap in to the game we have underway and see what’s going on. I don’t think anyone could hack the game though. If I were well organized, I could analyze my opponent’s moves against other players and try to determine what he’s going to do in any given situation.
The forum, when it’s working correctly, prints out all of the unit buys, the moves, and new unit placement. With play-by-email (PBEM), you receive a file via email that shows the final situation. I haven’t figured out what I’m doing wrong, but when I play, the forum doesn’t capture all of the moves I make, so I include a brief summary of what I’ve done.
For me, the advantage to PBEM is that it’s easy to scan my email and see when the other guy has sent his move. With the forum, I have to go into this system and look for new moves in our game.
I will need your email address to initiate the game, as MARTI will send you the combat results.
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OK, thanks for the info. In exploring this a little more, I’ve decided that I’d like to start doing league games so I can participate in the tournament next year. Would you have interest in doing a league game?
My email is: hoffmanmusic@gmail.com
Joseph -
I am super interested!
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I could use a game or 3.
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+1…if you have time please ping me.





