Lowpe
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In just thinking out loud, I suspect this is Jocke's big move to avoid auto victory in 1943. I haven't pushed for AV, I think we are around 3.3 to 1...but I suspect he is in position for a huge amphibious invasion to trap the Indian/Burma Army...or at the least to capture Chittagong and hopefully snowball the troops down the dirt road to Cox. In planning the game, I heeded Alfred's sage advice on the 1944 auto victory and have tried to position myself for that. One reason I didn't want to push really hard for the 1943 AV, is that would force Jocke to be wildly aggressive to avoid AV, and I would much rather have his forces here than say invading the SRA. Hmm., I have land based air to counter. There are 15 destroyers and 2 CA and 2 CL still here, plus the minelaying subs and in general lots of other subs. I could possibly bring back the battleships, but why? I am planning on losing Burma oil in 1943, and oil isn't as huge in this game as in others -- generous scen 2 fuel, and no supply from refining. I don't think I will counter with the cruisers, but rather strictly destroyers. Especially with the moonlight approaching 0 percent. There is a division at Cox, half a division at Akyab, and a division digging forts on the road east of Akyab (forts 3). Ramree is lightly held, just dropped off most of a base force, 1/3rd of RTA division and a construction unit. So, his forces are 7 hexes from Akyab and points to the north. I wonder what he will do?
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