The combined UK economy could always upgrade the Calcutta minor, like a tax on 1st turn purchases to prevent radical changes to first turn moves. The important thing is the UK Pacific economy wouldn’t collapse if Calcutta fell.
India crush
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Which Germany is pushing into not to mention the italians then cutting of their escape route
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@The:
Which Germany is pushing into not to mention the italians then cutting of their escape route
The route is India-West India-East persia-Turkmenistan. I doubt the Italians and Japs will be that far, unless Germany did a Sealion which prevented UK for using the SAf factory to drive the Its out of the middle East
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Or the Brits failed Tarantino
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We call that the Quentin raid
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Or the Brits failed Tarantino
It’s Taranto
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Doesn’t matter what its called as long as the italians win
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lol, I just find that India can be pigeon holed and to do so is often more advantageous.
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lol, I just find that India can be pigeon holed and to do so is often more advantageous.
Well, India is worth 8 ipcs to Japan. If you are not in position to take it, I may move them West
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lol, I just find that India can be pigeon holed and to do so is often more advantageous.
Well, India is worth 8 ipcs to Japan. If you are not in position to take it, I may move them West
true but I tend to move in position to take it IF they move out of Calcutta. Don’t get me wrong, it is still the first capital that I tend to aim for as the axis but I do not attempt to take it by turn 3 or anything insanely fast as I find it hurts my overall strategy when I play Japan
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Doesn’t matter what its called as long as the italians win
It’s not really important,
but Taranto is my town, most important italian navy base since 1920.