@bakerbei said in Bids:
@AndrewAAGamer Is low 40’s really reasonable? I admit that I only have real experience playing with my one friend, but I have long said that 14 IPC is the minimum I would take the allies for. Naturally, more is better, but I feel as if 40-60 is entirely too much. I have played maybe 25 games total, but they’ve almost entirely been against my one friend.
Being new and not having a lot of experience playing other people it is easy to not fully understand all the nuances of the game. It takes time to really get a handle on the Axis strategy. Once that happens you will see how difficult it is for the Allies to win; thus needing a major bid to make the game balanced.
A couple of years ago I played a gentleman face to face about 5 times over the course of the year. He had never lost as the Allies in his small play group before playing me even with a $0 Bid. Even giving him a $60 Bid I trounced him every game as he had just never seen anyone play the Axis the way I did.
When I fist starting playing online here the highest bids were in the $30s and people were shocked that I was willing to give $60 and yet I consistently beat everyone until a new tactic was developed… the Yunnan Stack.
Based on the “Yunnan Stack” I feel $51 is now a good number. At least, that is what I would want to take the Allies. The days of high 50s or even $60 are gone now and that is what happens as people adjust strategies.
I would suggest pulling up 2-3 games from the top players and seeing how they play to speed up your learning curve.
Oh, and read my article if you have not already. :)
Good Luck and Have Fun!