You’re right that this rule is ambigious in this rule book. But to me the intention of the game makers is very clear. That shows not from this rule book, but from all rule books after this version. For example in the rule book from 1943 2nd, They state specifically that all strategic bombing raids take place first. This resolves any argument about who pays the IPC’s to the bank, the attacker or the defender! Since they solved this in the next rule book, i think it is quite obvious what they intended and tried to correct.
To defend or not to defend, that is the question?!
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Jenn, I like that approach as well. In fact, I think we are saying some of the same things. You do have to pick your spots as Russia. It can’t be a tit-for-tit battle with Germany – not for long, anway! But from earlier posts, I had a vision in my mind of two stacks sitting opposite each other swapping territory back and forth with tank blitzes. I have NEVER seen that in any game I have played. I guess as Russia I haven’t been fortunate enough to have a German player be so obliging in leaving territories open like that. :-P
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It happened a lot in Classic, but in Revised there’s almost always at least two ways to get where you want, usually 3 or 4. (I think the only stumblers are Egypt/Trans-Jordan and Sinkiang/China.)