True, I did not mean to say that one bad-luck battle increases your odds of a future good-luck battle. What I meant is that Global 1940 is a much bigger game than, say, Revised. Global has more units involved and more battles that matter. The effect of having more units and more battles is to soften the effect of any one unit missing or of any one battle going poorly. In other words, as you broaden your sample size, you get closer to achieving average results in the aggregate.
Multi-National Question
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I’m 90% sure I know, but need to clearify. When conducting bombardment for Battleships/Cruisers. Do I also count friendly Cruisers/Battleships?
Example, U.S. moves in a sea zone with 1 battleship, unloads 2 inf. on hostile island, this sea zone already has a U.K battleship present. So Instead of firing 1 bombardment, I’d fire 2.
As I said, 90% sure the answer is ‘No, only fire for the U.S. since it’s their turn’. Just wanted to make sure.
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You are correct–friendly ships belonging to other powers that are in the same SZ as an amphib assault do not fire during the attack.