My recommendation is to hit him hard in Normandy and see about landing only a couple infantry in Norway. Taking Norway loses him those IPCs plus the Scandinavian trade bonus, which will hurt his economy by at least a Panzer purchase per turn, and he can’t afford to split his attention so many ways. Just like he is trying with Russia, give him a death by a thousand little cuts. If you can convoy raid him (if you are playing with raids, that is), then you can knock him down even more. Of course, I may just be a bit overaggressive– I can’t see what all you can, but anything to stop the Scandinavian bonus is a good thing for beleaguered Russia.
Europe Bid Query
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Hi All,
I notice that a sub bid into SZ98 is almost standard when playing the Global version. So why is it that most people consider Europe '40 fairly balanced without it? Where’s the difference that I’m missing?
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Japan is in Global and the U.S. needs to spend much of its (poor ) income, ensuring it does not become too much of a monster. The European map can get ignored the first few turns.
In Europe alone, U.S. has 50 income to spend all on this one map. It tends to be enough to keep the Euro Axis down. Playing Globally, the Allies did not have the privilege of so much American help on this one side. A bid helps.
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Cheers. Makes sense.
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@wittmann:
Japan is in Global and the U.S. needs to spend much of its (poor ) income, ensuring it does not become too much of a monster. The European map can get ignored the first few turns.
In Europe alone, U.S. has 50 income to spend all on this one map. It tends to be enough to keep the Euro Axis down. Playing Globally, the Allies did not have the privilege of so much American help on this one side. A bid helps.
I hope that has explained the reason properly.This is correct, although I’d almost say it’s too pro-Allied.
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I agree with Karl7 and wittmann here.
The bids are going mostly elswhere.