I have picked @mikawagunichi’s brain quite a bit and played live with him. @crockett36 fancy playing this team round with me?
L25 PtV axis-dominion (L) vs peirce (X + 14)
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@axis-dominion Because it wipes out your ground stack. The odds of it going that badly in both directions were infinitesimal.
Anyways, hopefully this will stop your complaints about dice, since that went far more poorly than anything has for the Allies all game.
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@peirce said in L25 PtV axis-dominion (L) vs peirce (X + 14):
@axis-dominion Because it wipes out your ground stack. The odds of it going that badly in both directions were infinitesimal.
Anyways, hopefully this will stop your complaints about dice, since that went far more poorly than anything has for the Allies all game.
definitely helps to balance things, yes.
was that far more poorly than the yugo disaster? not sure, but i have to run for now. catch up later
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later on today when i do my russian turn, i plan to attack anhwe with my russian inf + fig, if you can let me know your scramble decision ahead of time.
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@axis-dominion You got a mulligan on the Yugo disaster, so it’s not reflected on the map at all.
I’m a bit confused about the point you’re making about my “gambling” here. Apart from my Italy move to soften up your stack in Yugo (which I agree was a risk, but part of a larger strategy, and was only +2 hits than odds), what attacks of mine have you seen to be hail-mary gambles that got me a result I didn’t deserve? Can you point to one that was a real game-changer?
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The yugo, and now this one, are the two big gambles that I’m referring to.
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@axis-dominion Ah, ok. So on the map as it stands, the only “gamble” that I took went horribly against me. You should be able to mop me up pretty quick here, with my poor play…
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Nah it’s not poor play, I just don’t think you’ll get consistency required for top play taking big risks like that that aren’t necessary. Your position was strong as is, you didn’t need to clear Russian land units.
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@axis-dominion Suppose we’ll see.
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So far in my experience with SL in ptv, G doesn’t have a problem pushing the red army out of Europe. As I stated in a different thread yesterday, this wasn’t the case in BM where Russia could dominate in Europe.
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@axis-dominion Dunno about that. A Russia earning 70+ on this map is pretty terrifying. And posted up in Yugo, you were threatening 6 Axis territories, and I definitely couldn’t protect them all - that’s a ton of N.O. points waiting for Russia to snap up.
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In fact your play is quite good, you managed to trap my Chinese stack, which I didn’t expect. Tho I take some comfort in that it cost you two air bases and I managed to squash a couple planes as well. But yeah my main point is especially applicable given you’re actually quite good.
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@axis-dominion I had to buy the 2 ABs to make up for not buying one the previous turn. Needed my fix.
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@peirce said in L25 PtV axis-dominion (L) vs peirce (X + 14):
@axis-dominion I had to buy the 2 ABs to make up for not buying one the previous turn. Needed my fix.
😂
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@peirce said in L25 PtV axis-dominion (L) vs peirce (X + 14):
@axis-dominion Dunno about that. A Russia earning 70+ on this map is pretty terrifying. And posted up in Yugo, you were threatening 6 Axis territories, and I definitely couldn’t protect them all - that’s a ton of N.O. points waiting for Russia to snap up.
That’s very temporary given my thinning front lines and weak supply lines. At some point I’d have to start skirmishing with heavy units which I usually won’t do, and all the while you’re supply lines are much shorter and stacking on me hard. Anyway I know this from experience being in a string of sea lines lately
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@axis-dominion Granted, I’m new to the Forum style of play, but I think that if a player isn’t willing to take gambles sometimes, that can be used against them. I appreciate that risk-tolerance has to increase as a player’s situation becomes more desperate, but if I know that someone isn’t going to take a 70% gamble when they’re ahead, then I can commit fewer troops to hold objectives, to use them elsewhere. Anyways, time will tell.
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@peirce said in L25 PtV axis-dominion (L) vs peirce (X + 14):
@axis-dominion Dunno about that. A Russia earning 70+ on this map is pretty terrifying. And posted up in Yugo, you were threatening 6 Axis territories, and I definitely couldn’t protect them all - that’s a ton of N.O. points waiting for Russia to snap up.
This helps to explain your motivation which from your perspective this was more of a necessary risk, vs how I’m seeing it as unnecessary (more based on my recent direct experience with sea lion games in ptv).
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@peirce said in L25 PtV axis-dominion (L) vs peirce (X + 14):
@axis-dominion Granted, I’m new to the Forum style of play, but I think that if a player isn’t willing to take gambles sometimes, that can be used against them. I appreciate that risk-tolerance has to increase as a player’s situation becomes more desperate, but if I know that someone isn’t going to take a 70% gamble when they’re ahead, then I can commit fewer troops to hold objectives, to use them elsewhere. Anyways, time will tell.
more to say on this later, at my daughter’s soccer game
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@axis-dominion Fair enough - this is my 9th game of PTV, I think, so I’ll have to see how it plays out. But sitting in Yugo, you’d be able to wipe out any territory next door, which means I can’t commit too many troops to any territory (or suffer a massive TUV hit), and if I don’t protect the surrounding territories, then Russia is earning 70+. Russia earning more than Germany, and entrenched in SE Europe, is end-game for Axis (at least, it is in BM). From my perspective, I didn’t have much of a choice.
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TripleA Manual Gamesave Post: Russians round 9
TripleA Manual Gamesave Post for game: WW2 Path to Victory
Game History
Round: 9 Purchase Units - Russians Russians buy 1 airfield, 3 artilleries and 8 infantry; Remaining resources: 0 PUs; Combat Move - Russians 1 infantry moved from Novgorod to Leningrad Russians take Leningrad from Germans 1 infantry moved from Northern Belarus to Baltic States Russians take Baltic States from Germans 1 infantry moved from Eastern Poland to Poland 3 fighters and 3 tactical_bombers moved from Southern Belarus to Poland 1 fighter and 1 tactical_bomber moved from Ukraine to Poland 1 armour moved from Iraq to Trans-Jordan Russians take Trans-Jordan from Italians 1 armour moved from Trans-Jordan to Iraq 1 fighter and 5 infantry moved from Kiangsu to Anhwe 1 infantry moved from Northern Manchuria to Korea Russians take Korea from Japanese Combat - Russians
Combat Hit Differential Summary :
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i’m assuming no scramble in polanda.
but anwhe is close, want to scram?