I’ve tried this out a few times, it is like a “sneaky sea-lion”. I don’t usually have issues with US coming to liberate Britain in this scenario either because it is so fast. You can make it a real blind-side if you move the french troops back and move troops to the Russian front as if you’re preparing for a big Eastern push.
Post Sealion for Germany
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I know CJenn’s tactic. � It’s just another variation of what we’ve had since the summer of 2010. �
I think hitting 109, 111, 112, and 106 but not 110 and 91 is more corriganbp’s tactic. CJenn does it too now, but I think she used to hit SZ110 instead of 109 until corriganbp convinced her 109 was better.
If I had to leave 1 alone, it would be sz111, as those ships can’t get away from you on turn 2.
The only reason to leave one of the UK BBs alone is so you can do 109. I don’t think you can do both 109 and 110 (along with 112 and 106 heavy) due to UK scramble options. They, with France, can scramble 3 fighters to 110 or 4 to 109. They can’t do both scrambles at the same time of course, but as Germany you have to cover for both and I don’t think they have enough air to do so, at least not without skimping a bit in another battle.





