I see your point. Doing risky battles can make for a less interesting game. Still though, from a purely strategical viewpoint, it is the best move, and if I were to play in a tournament, I would probably use it most games. I would probably use it if R1 went really bad for Germany to try to turn it back around. If I lost both battles as the allies, I wouldn’t quit yet, unless R1 went badly too. It might cause me to do a US Pacific strategy though. Remember last game we played. I lost both Mediterranean battles G1 and still won (by a fluke I admit, but I think I would have had a chance if you had diverted sufficient Russian troops to hold Karelia.
Introduction: new user … and my custom IL Supreme map! :)
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Hi all, i’m Italian and i’m new on this board. I would like to thanks all the staff of this forum, bcause here i found useful information and stuff to prepare all the things is needed to play Axis & Allies Spring 1942 with my friends.
A great thanks to Imperius Leader! We used his Supreme Map to get our huge battleboard!
A dear friend of mine edited the map to let it fit greater dimension and better printed colours (we printed out on paper)
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Amazing! is 180cm x 94cm (70.86 x 37.00 inches) Wow! (We printed out for only 18€!)
We played only twice times, the game is amazing at all but a match last too long, Saving Chart is necessary to continue the game in another day…. That’s is the only bad thing of A&A… imho!
So thanks all again, see u soon on this pages.
Ciao! ;)
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Well its nice to see the Italians are enjoying my maps…
I made them for people like you.
I will be making AAG40 and thats due out by spring.
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Man, only 18 Euros! I wish printing was that cheap here (Montreal)!
Yup saving chart is a must! A lot more fun than starting a new game every time…
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Oh yeah IL, your maps are better than all the others on the www. Thanks again :D
@coorran Yes, we simply printed it on paper (cheaper than vinyl!) with plotter-printer … than pin down to a plywood table, easy done :)







