Canoerebel
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Joined: 12/14/2002 From: Northwestern Georgia, USA Status: offline
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It's been done before multiple times. It's not even particularly hard for a Japanese player that knows exactly what he's doing. It probably makes sense in only one case: The Japanese player is going for auto-victory by scoring strategic points vs. industry/shipping in the USA. In that case, the shipyard at Pearl can be an important asset to repair damaged ships and Pearl makes a useful refueling port. To pull those things off, the Japanese player has to be set up from day one, halting supply/troop deliveries to Hawaii while also preparing to invade Canada and, from that point, implement strategic bombing missions against the USA (plus possible invading to take out industrial centers like Portland, thus harvesting all those unbuilt CVE points). I don't think this has been accomplished, yet, for various reasons. In some games, the possibility didn't occur to the IJ player until too late in '42 to actually make it achievable. Panzerjagger Hortlund made an effort in a game against me years ago but I don't think he'd thought it through from the beginning, though I really sweated it for awhile. There was some interesting analysis from Alfred, Bullwinkle, et al. in my AAR that made me realize how scary an all-out assault would be by an experienced player who set out to do this the right way from day one.
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