you need punching power/counter attack ability when you have ceded enough territory
Posts made by Flush
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RE: What do you build in R1? - poll with many options…posted in Axis & Allies Revised Edition
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RE: Number of victory cities?posted in Axis & Allies Revised Edition
there is always “that guy” who insists on playing when the game has cleary passed.
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RE: U.K. Pieces Different Colors?posted in Axis & Allies Revised Edition
i bought rev2 froma gaming store. no JPN pieces included. made in CHN.
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RE: Revised vs 2nd edposted in Axis & Allies Revised Edition
octo , i don’t blame anyone/anything when i lose.
the axis and allies are both “geared up” for revised. the axis are much better equiped in the new game. GER is disgustingly strong!
We never played w/bids. I would take it, if presented. We use a random draw to decide who is who.
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RE: What do you build in R1? - poll with many options…posted in Axis & Allies Revised Edition
i am with switch. better to hold those ARM for mobile defense.
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RE: Number of victory cities?posted in Axis & Allies Revised Edition
you should be able to size up the board and realize you have lost. once your chance has passed you are painfully “rolling out.”
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RE: Revised vs 2nd edposted in Axis & Allies Revised Edition
i played a game today on the board and lost because of dice. 15 dice a two or less and not one hit! but there where plenty of of “iffy” battles i won because of dice.
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RE: Number of victory cities?posted in Axis & Allies Revised Edition
once the initiative has clearly passed someone will buckle. At that point, admit you have lost/won, shake and hands and make plans for a future game.
the victory cities, i think are a lack of play testing by the creators.
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RE: Russian strategy, offensive tacticsposted in Axis & Allies Revised Edition
Urkaine on R2 can probaly be taken with limited forces. If the GER makes a play in that area.
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RE: What's the consensus on a standard bid?posted in Axis & Allies Revised Edition
Octo, No bid? I agree. in revised the axis player has a much better chance than orginal. we have never played with a bid in reivsed. a good axis player should not need a typical 9 $ raise.
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RE: Revised vs 2nd edposted in Axis & Allies Revised Edition
bad rolls even out good ones. it’s part of the game.luck and chance play a part in real conflict. sometimes the dice are hot and sometimes they are cool.
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RE: Russian strategy, offensive tacticsposted in Axis & Allies Revised Edition
Switch,
I agree Belorussia should be taken, it forces the GER player to consolidate/retreat. RUS opening has to be very limited and very lucky.
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RE: Number of victory cities?posted in Axis & Allies Revised Edition
we have always played until someone concedes defeat. there is no point putting a player through the agony of “rolling it out”
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RE: Did you play A&A before you played A&A Revised?posted in Axis & Allies Revised Edition
Europe for the GER player, was the most boring time experience ever! You prayed for the pizza to arrive.
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RE: Germany Strategy concept…posted in Axis & Allies Revised Edition
Hey tcnance,
Please post cheet sheet for online gaming:
1. Bid process
2. DAAK site is in German.
3. Cordinating times, length of games, round or times.
4.Posted rules.Let me know, I will be more than happy to play.
Flush
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RE: USSR Strategiesposted in Axis & Allies Revised Edition
it is hard to slow JPN in the intial rounds. they are the axis “ace in the hole”. I would not sack 2 RUS tanks.
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RE: Germany Strategy concept…posted in Axis & Allies Revised Edition
Switch,
classic or revised, general strategy/misconception of the fundamentals is displayed. Most of the games are played well beyond the chance of either side winning. Conceding defeat is easily recognizable by an experienced player.
I’ll see you soon.