Chickenboy -> RE: Early China, allies strat (10/31/2009 2:03:55 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Canoerebel 1. Chinese units in open terrain are toast. Move them. Now. 2. Chinese units even in decent terrain (like forest hexes) take tremendous losses. Move them unless you really need to guard/block/delay in a decent-terrain hex. 3. Chinese units near the coast can be cut-off and destroyed. I prefer to move them beginning turn one and get them back to my MLR. But it may also be useful to keep them behind Jap lines to threaten LOS and LOC. Choose your poison. 4. The only way the Chinese can stand is to get into base hexes and behind forts. The best chain of bases to form an MLR appears to be Nanning, Liuchow, Kweilin, Hengyang, Changsha, Chengtow, Nanyang, Chengchow, Loyang, Sian. If the Japs bust through Nanyang/Chengchow or Loyang, the Chinese MLR can be consolidated at Sian. If Changsha, Chengtow, Hengyang, or Kweilin fall, though, it appears that the Chinese will have to fall back and defend Chungking and Chengtu. Yikes! 5. Thus far I have been able to hold the MLR described above. In part this is due to big forts and in part because the Japanese have to be careful not to advance to far and get cut-off themselves. I *think* this line is tenable. At the very least I hope it will buy me enough time to allow Chinese troops and aircraft squadrons to train and to begin to bring in Western Allied aircraft squadrons. 6. Replace as many low quality Chinese leaders with better quality leaders. Canorebel, Good advice as always. To continue to stick to the OP thoughts for the thread, I offer the following: Japanese artillery 'cuts a new one' for the Chinese recipients. It's fierce. Consider opportunities to defend against unsupported IJA infantry and maximize those. I think built up areas behind a river hex that are heavily fortified would do you some good. Prompt an immediate shock attack versus a slow and steady buildup of deliberate attacks where the IJA can bring in artillery and even airpower. Several posters in other threads have commented on the combination of IJA infantry with armored units set to 'reserve / pursuit' mode. If the Chinese forces rout from the infantry combat, the tanks will chew the **** out of the routed Chinese troops. As a 2x IJ PBEM player, I have implemented this approach with success in my games. Moral being: don't fight in the open against a combined arms IJA force. You'lll get your head handed to you. As Canorebel pointed out, Chinese infantry should be skulking from hiding spot to hiding spot-forest, rough, mountains, urbanized terrain, etc.
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