I did it in a league game a couple of seasons back. With a positive results.
The way I did it was close to what shadowhawk describes. But it needs to be a unaware US player that makes some small but crucial mistakes. otherwise it falls short. So if US starts acting the correct way in turn 1 and 2, the axis player must change plans away from the US, otherwise it ends up as taamvan describes. But even then it might be to late for the axis as to many ressources are spent for the german. And this is even more true if you play balance mod. 2.0 with a stronger russia.
best regards
Mrcunego
USA going north
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Absolutely true, Gen. Hand Grenade. Nevertheless there is a corollary that people who post that winning for one side is so simple because… and the other side can’t possibly stop it lose most of their credibility. I have played games against a significant number of Forum posters who claim that that the Allies are extremely strong, and few of these opponents have much talent. There are a few gems of players out there who are extremely strong but don’t play League matches, but I will stick with the most likely hypothesis that he is not a G40 grandmaster.
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My comments aren’t aimed at anyone, just pointing what should be obvious to everyone. The best player in the world might be an 8 year old girl living in the Congo for all we know. Not likely, but you get my point.
It’s a game, plain and simple, so let’s just roll the dice and have some fun. :-D





