Michael the Pole
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Joined: 10/30/2004 From: Houston, Texas Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: cpdeyoung Gentlemen, What do you know that I don't? I am playing a very fine player, who has plenty of ideas for foiling my Red Army, and the Allies enjoying their fish and chips. Has anyone ever beaten Gary's Axis? Does he just fold in six months or do I have to find a way to take the VP cities necessary to defeat him? From where I sit there seem to be many decisions, and a heck of a lot of battle, before that desired end with the Axis in the "garbage". Has anyone played a campaign to the end against a human? Who won, how often? Can I just coast forward in the assurance that this game is won? Are there mistakes I could make which would cost me dearly? I am pretty pleased with my position, but Gary does not seem to be folding yet. What do you think should I offer him terms, or has that "unconditional surrender" edict happened yet? Remember this is not the AI I am facing, and I think both humans in this game are far from ready to call the victor. Much more important, we are having a ball. Chuck Chuck, As for cruising forward in confidence of ultimate victory, that is my approach with Balto, having no other realistic hope (or any other kind of hope, whatsoever) of victory. I console myself with Churchill's statement that the only time he was ever anxious about the eventual outcome of the war was when he was worried about the Battle of the Atlantic. I figure that if I can keep Britain or even Ireland "German-free" the advent of the American PP's will eventually save me. However, I take your point about a non-AI opponent. Well, we'll see.
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