paulderynck
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That's one way it could work, but the option to lend to the western allies is not one where you need the proscribed value in both pools (i.e. "against Ge/It and also against JP"). That is needed for several entry options of course, numbers 4, 16, 22, 25, 28, 32, 33, 34, 38, 46, 48 and 50 - all the ones not marked with either (Ja) or (Ge/It). This may not be completely apparent from the rule as written in section 13.3.2, but the example that follows it does clarify. So to pass the entry option Resources to Western Allies, you could have 9 in the Ge/It pool and 3 in the Japan pool. You'd have (9 x 1.5) = 13.5 plus (3 x.5) = 1.5, totaling 15 against Ge/It; and you'd have (9 x .5) = 4.5 plus (3 x 1.5) = 4.5, totaling 9 against Japan. The biggest imbalance would be 10 on the Ge/It side and zero on the Japan side which adds up to 15 against GE/It and 5 against Japan. But you could still pass US Entry Option 15.
< Message edited by paulderynck -- 2/9/2016 8:05:00 AM >
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