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ORIGINAL: Sardonic When I play, and I usually play Spain, I never surrender. I always give my fleets to the Brits. In fact in some games, I DOW on the English JUST to surrender to them, and give them my fleets. This requires a accomodating English player. This is an example of you breaking the rules quote:
ORIGINAL: Sardonic However, allowing th English to use your fleets, is surely better that having him SINK, those fleets. Speaking soley as Spain of course. You can only allow england to use your fleets if you combine move with him and YOU move your fleets as england wishes quote:
ORIGINAL: Sardonic To surrender to France, negates your greatest advantage. Terrain. He doesnt want to stay around inside Spain. Sure he can occupy Madrid, and so what? Were you actually getting that much cash anyways? Make him hunt down and capture each capital, and force a surrender. In money alone it will cost him. If the English help, it may not be that easy for him to take them all. By caving in to France, yes you preserve the possibility of 'eventual' victory. But you also, allow the French player the luxury of not actually fighting. This strategy depends on you playing with certain optional rules. and a less honest player in charge of another major power, might just declare war on you and laugh when you are forced to surrender to him also without him having to deploy any troops. quote:
ORIGINAL: Sardonic He gains no points, unless he defeats corp. Is there some reason you absolutely MUST field one? Read the rules about what generate Political Points. Storming a Fortress is one way. No, there is no reason to have a field battle with him, nor is there any reason to fight with your fortress'es. Other than making sure that france is not forced to take his winnings in the peace terms because you made him go into a verry unprofitable war.(I know you dont force france to attack you when you are spain, but the french need for VP usualy forces him to attack, and in my experience he WILL take it personal if you make him fight an 11 month war without any VP gained for him exept the ones for the unconditional surrender and those from a possible royal marriage) If I played france and spain pulled a no fight war on me, I would choose to take his army first time round or his garrisions whereever I could get the most factors, then I would choose 3 provinces to make my seccond grab at spain a little easier, and then I would take his economy to make rebuilding hard for him. in all of the following surrenders he didnt fight me I would probably take Royal marriage money and fleets, army or garrisions. Or more provinces if the rules allowed it. quote:
ORIGINAL: Sardonic To meet Napoleon in the field, is to give him the advantage. Why do that? To make him settle for a conditional surrender quote:
ORIGINAL: Sardonic You can always pile up troops in cities and get them back after the surrender. Not if they starve in the siege, nor if France select to remove your garrisions as a peace term(he cant take them all, but a spain not fighting doesnt have much manpower)
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