Our gaming group has come to the conclusion that some bid is needed to balance the game for the Allies. In reading through the posts it seems to me that the general consensus is that the Allies need a bid of about 9-12.
My questions are:
Is a bid of 9-12 the current and reasonable amount? As we will not want to bid for a particular side, we will set a certain bid point for each game and then let people choose which side they want to be as some Players enjoy playing particular Powers. So what is a fair bid?My group usually goes 10-15, some where in the ball park of 8 to 14 is what everyone does.
Is this bid added as starting income to be spent on Turn 1?What Siparo said.
Is this bid added as units and money such as the Revised FIDA bid?Never played revised, and what is FIDA? Another government agency?
Is this bid added as units on the board with remainders as starting money?Siparo doesn’t do it, but my group allows it.
For any units placed on the board are there any restrictions? For example:
a) Must have a unit already in the territory / sea zone?
b) May not place more than X number of units?My group has 3 rules:
1. Must be one unit per territory/seazone.
2. Can only be placed in a territory/seazone where you already have units occupying it.
3. Can only be a unit that power has access to (china can be inf and art only).I would appreciate your kind thoughts and comments. Thank you…
What is Sydney's role? 1940 Global
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I’ve been wondering for a little bit, is Sydney a capital? Every country, except China has their own capital, or regional capital in UK Pacific’s case. If you look at the board certain areas are marked in read, victory cities and capitals. Capitals only differ from victory cities in one way, they are marked with a square whereas VCs are marked with a circle. Sydney is marked as a circle. And the rulebook calls ANZAC as “a cornerstone of the British Empire”. So is there capital Calcutta? Or even London? The real Australian capital isn’t even Sydney. Sorry if this was another dumb question.
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@guyj For game purposes the capital is New South Wales.
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@barnee Thank you! Sorry if my question was a dumb one.
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In the future please post in the appropriate forum category.
The 'Welcome" - category is to welcome /introduce new users.The “Global1940” -category is for this specific game.
Thank you :slightly_smiling_face:
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P Panther moved this topic from Welcome on
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Hi @guyj
Basically you’re right about Sydney.
Since you cannot capture a City - but only a Territory that has a City placed in it - New South Wales is considered the “Capital Territory” of ANZAC.
When players refer to for example The Battle of Moscow - or The Battle of Berlin - the true reference is in reality the territories that these two Capitals are placed in: Russia and Germany.
In the House Rules section on this forum you’ll find a Global 1940 Game Report Thread - showing both pictures and Game Reports - for your inspiration. There you’ll see multiple examples for your question.
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@panther I’m sorry I’m still new, what category does it go in and how do I get there?
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@the-captain Ok thanks so much!
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@guyj said in What is Sydney's role? 1940 Global:
@panther I’m sorry I’m still new, what category does it go in and how do I get there?
See the forum’s entry site…
https://www.axisandallies.org/forums/
and see all the repective categories at a glance.
As I said above:
@panther said in What is Sydney's role? 1940 Global:
The 'Welcome" - category is to welcome /introduce new users.
The “Global1940” -category is for this specific game.
You get there by following the link when you click the headline “Axis & Allies Global 1940”, so the same way as you got inside the “Welcome” category.
What is irritating you?
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@panther Ok, I’m sorry I didn’t see that. What do you mean what’s irritating me?
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@guyj said in What is Sydney's role? 1940 Global:
@panther Ok, I’m sorry I didn’t see that. What do you mean what’s irritating me?
With that question I meant what prevented you from seeing the forum categories?
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@panther Oh, sorry I misunderstood you. It was just my error. I didn’t know about or see that category. Again, I’m sorry.





