@Brain:
Also, bump.
Why do I see people posting “bump”? What does that mean?
It’s essentially an empty post that attempts to bring the thread back to the first page of the list
Thanks for your help a +1 to you
how fast can a GOOD axis player beat the allies? (in turns)
how fast can a GOOD axis player beat the allies? (when the allies a good)
Well, against someone of equal skill, with the original ruleset, I doubt the Axis even could beat the allies.
However, in a game with modified rules, I find if I am winning with the Axis, its either in the first 10 turns or 40 turns in.
Usually by T6 you will see if the Axis can win or not (modified rules)
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how fast can a GOOD axis player beat the allies? (in turns)
how fast can a GOOD axis player beat the allies? (when the allies a good)
It is an extreme difference, as Yanny pointed out, and I would agree with him - less than 10 against a poor opponent, 30+ against a good opponent. It’s almost never in the middle - either you win quickly and easily or the game draws out into a long war of attrition. A good A&A player can beat a poor one very quickly. A few bad purchases or wrong moves in the first few turns and you will fall like a house of cards against a veteran player. But if you are playing another veteran player then the game will last a very long time.
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I said that more succinctly. - Xi
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