Red Prince -> RE: MWiF Global War Hot-Seat (AAR) (12/14/2011 7:19:17 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Centuur A couple of things here... First, there is the bloody murder thing. I hope the lesson the Germans gave has been learned. If the CW hasn't got any TRS/AMPH on the spiral, build a TRS at once. The loss is going to have a serious impact on the CW. Second: the Germans haven't got any victory at sea at this point. The major thing an admiral should know is when to decide it's time to withdraw. The sortie of the Germans into the North Sea to kill the "naked" TRS is good and should always be done. To continue the attack for trying to get a kill on the CW best carrier should also be done, since there aren't any losses on the German fleet at that point. One TRS and the Ark Royal Sunk. Good. However: why stay and continue the fight? You've got good results (with luck) in the first two attacks. You've got minor losses. Things would have been different when one (or two) of those big BB's would have been aborted, but since this didn't happen, you're now outgunned and if you lose more ships, it are the nice strong German ships which you will have to pick for taking losses. The German Admiral has a good result on his sortie, so abort now, before Graf Spee, Deutschland or worse is going to sink into the North Sea. However: you've stayed. The weatherservice is predicting good weather and for a fleet without air cover, that's awful news: if the UK can get a ship (or worse, a NAV) into the North Sea next impulse, with good weather the German admiral will have to pray the CW doesn't find the German ships. If he does, the Germans aren't going to win this battle at all, since the remaining CW CV's will try to kill the German Hochseeflotte, without the Germans being able to kill more than a CVP. Of course, if Herman Göring got some FTR's on the coast, things are different, but I've got the impression that this isn't the case... About Yugoslavia: align it as soon as possible. Build points are everything in this game and are usually of more importance than US entry. By the way: good luck at the doctor. There are, as far as I can remember, a German NAV and 2 FTRs on or very near the North Sea coast. It was part of the rebasing that I did for Germany. I'll post an image of that later (I'll try to remember), but I'm kind of tired right now. The reason I stayed for another round was because the Germans actually weren't outgunned. They were still in the same Surface Row as the CW (29-38), and had fewer ships. If the rolls had succeeded, I would have tried to sink more CVs. The way I see it, the German fleet should be used to kill CVs whenever it has a chance. Even with the Damaged ship now aborted, I still think they are within the realm of the CW in terms of current factors in the North Sea. It also forces the CW to bring out more ships or to at least hold them in the area -- keeping them out of the Med. Germany is going to be building very few Naval Units, and the odds won't get any better than they are right now. You may be right, that the units should have aborted, but since they have air cover, I don't know. I guess we'll see what happens. ----- As for the doctor, thank you. I think things are okay. He sent me to get more blood-work done and another round of chest x-rays, but I doubt they'll show any trouble. I think it's just a case of a slow recovery. Last time I had pneumonia, I was in my mid-20s and it was summer. I'm now in my mid-30s and it is winter. I should expect a longer recovery period.
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