Tabletop Simulator has a lot of different boardgames and variants on it these days. You can virtually recreate any boardgame on it. So it has the boardgame feel of rolling dice and moving physical models around, though in congested areas like Europe this can get a bit tricky and you often select more than what you’re looking for.
Axis & Allies Toolkit, or … I created another odds calculator but I think it's
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Full ruleset support. The A&A Toolkit calculator fully supports the complete ruleset for the current generation of Axis and Allies (1941, 1942 2nd Ed., and 1940 2nd Ed.). Including all special combat rules.
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Combined Arms (Infantry + Artillery and Tactical Bomber + Tank or Fighter)
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Offshore Bombardment
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Submarine Surprise Attack
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Sub / Destroyer / Aircraft Relationship
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Capital Ship Damage
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Anti-Air Artillery
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Kamikaze
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R&D
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Fast simulation time. Returns a summary of 1000 simulations (usually in under 1 second).
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Saved conflicts. Send a conflict to your teammate for review or further tweaking.
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Mobile Friendly. Getting conflict odds on your phone is easier than ever.
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Customize order of loss by reserving units to be taken last.
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Awesome! The calculator on A&A.org has limitations as you point out. The Triple-A one doesn’t give info like the one and two standard deviation results.





