They can lose. Even mildly careless behavior can cause either team to lose—even with a huge bid or starting advantage. That’s just what kind of game this is. Have a great player play until Turn 6, then put a first time player in their seat and give them control of the other side to watch how quickly this swings.
Allies Bid
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So, what does it take?
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Playing the Allies is a bit more complex because a suboptimal move for one Allied nation can end up being the most optimal move for all the Allied nations together. It’s something that is not necessarily related to attacking, but may be about production or positioning instead.
I feel the game is pretty even, usually the Axis player put a lot more thought in their play than the Allied player which probably explains the 6-12 IPC the allies are getting as a bid, on average.
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Has more to do with the positioning the allies have as to why the allies bid ranges from 6-12.





