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Crackaces -> RE: Groundhog Day! (3/29/2015 8:20:23 PM)

Your bagging of an AO has to slow down operations ...until fuel can be brought to the KB ..




Mike McCreery -> RE: Groundhog Day! (3/29/2015 8:22:27 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Crackaces

Your bagging of an AO has to slow down operations ...until fuel can be brought to the KB ..


He could move oil from Balikpapan or Palembang and store it in or around Perth if he needed to. Then he could just run AO's from there.

I am not sure where the KB is however. If he wants to use it to cover the dark side of Australia, who am I to complain??




Mike McCreery -> RE: Groundhog Day! (3/29/2015 9:41:51 PM)

Several unescorted strikes wandered over Sydney. On the downside, he now knows I have managed to get P-40E's onto the mainland.



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Mike McCreery -> RE: Groundhog Day! (3/31/2015 12:15:28 AM)

Subs havent done that great in this game. Most likely because NJP escorts almost all naval groups and has very good ASW in most locations. However, sometimes I get lucky!!



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Mike McCreery -> RE: Groundhog Day! (3/31/2015 12:19:27 AM)

The captain of S-45 doesnt want to be shown up so he puts a torp into another transport.



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Mike McCreery -> RE: Groundhog Day! (3/31/2015 12:22:04 AM)

And a third!!

These look like big juicy troop transports as well. Wonder if NJP was running supplies with them or if he planned on picking up troops from the base. There were no causalities so I am guessing the ships were not bringing reinforcements to the island.

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Mike McCreery -> RE: Groundhog Day! (3/31/2015 12:23:56 AM)

After letting 3 ships get hit without reprisal, I wouldnt want to be the commander of the DD Oite right now....



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BBfanboy -> RE: Groundhog Day! (3/31/2015 3:22:17 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Wargmr

After letting 3 ships get hit without reprisal, I wouldnt want to be the commander of the DD Oite right now....



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[:D]
I'm sure they can find him a nice posting in Paramushiro Jima - Port Safety Officer maybe?




Mike McCreery -> RE: Groundhog Day! (4/3/2015 9:48:19 PM)

K-Gun fanboy baby!!

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Mike McCreery -> RE: Groundhog Day! (4/4/2015 2:06:39 AM)

Australia June 1942

NJP continues to reinforce his position in Australia. Supplies are holding steady at over 1/2 million. He is not attacking with any troops to run me down. I expect a surprise attack at some point.



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Mike McCreery -> RE: Groundhog Day! (4/4/2015 2:20:12 AM)

June 4, 1942

Singapore falls. The score is looking pretty grim for the Allies at this point.

If he manages to take Manila which is a no-brainer he will be over 4-1 by my calculation.





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Mike McCreery -> RE: Groundhog Day! (4/5/2015 12:00:21 AM)

NJP again suggests that June & July will be busy months.

3DD's show up west of the line islands and a cruiser is spotted northwest.

We shall see what he has planned. I have forces on almost all of the line islands and am not going to run from this coming series of battles unless he has overwhelming forces.

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Mike McCreery -> RE: Groundhog Day! (4/6/2015 1:15:27 PM)

June 14, 1942

Japanese ships continue to build up at Canton Island. Whether that is an attack preparation or just defense is not clear. Otherwise the map is quiet. If NJP has a huge surprise attack planned nothing is showing up on it yet. He has taken up defensive positions in India and I am just not having it. Time to start rolling around in the mud.

The Japanese are staked out at Tezpur in India and Rajshashi and Rangpur appear to be empty. I am moving 1000AV+ east to start messing with his forces. Also I have forces heading to both Rajshashi and Rangpur.

My goal ultimately is to cut the ledo rail line and deprive him of this oil. Also to pull forces from other areas and start dividing his concentration.



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BBfanboy -> RE: Groundhog Day! (4/6/2015 3:33:14 PM)

I wonder if that comment was psy-ops to make you cautious while he reinforces his forward bases. He obviously knows you are getting the power to hit back.




Mike McCreery -> RE: Groundhog Day! (4/6/2015 4:15:00 PM)


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ORIGINAL: BBfanboy

I wonder if that comment was psy-ops to make you cautious while he reinforces his forward bases. He obviously knows you are getting the power to hit back.


He made the statement back when the game first started and has hinted at it ever since. One of the possible associated statements was that he felt like a python that had swallowed a cow (Singapore) and was digesting and it set his plans back a bit.

You are correct however. He is losing the ability to control the seas. And he has done a miserable job with the islands in the pacific. Tabituea is still Allied along with the Ellis islands and most of the dot bases in and around anything of worth in the pacific. He has lost his amphibious bonus so anything he goes after now must be planned in advance or I get bonus points for him killing troops at the beaches.

If he is going to go after Australia he is not strat bombing any cities or other areas. In fact I am starting to wonder if Australia is a ruse or he has changed plans.

There are over 1K troops on the move in India, there are 2K at Calcutta, 1K at Madras and there will be more on the way. I will be threatening Dacca within the next month. In the southeast pacific I am reinforcing and all the way along the south pacific I am building an air and naval bridge to Australia.

Sooner rather than later I will be able to force him to deploy the KB to face off against me and then he has to choose. Then I start taking him apart like last game.

The issue is whether he can throw that surprise punch between now and December and still grab the VP win. Both Melborne and Sydney are worth 2500 VP so it certainly is possible. By taking Manila he would be within 4-1 range but I hope to make serious progress in the next 6 month and eliminate the VP win for Japan.

I am planning some surprises for Australia.

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Mike McCreery -> RE: Groundhog Day! (4/6/2015 4:30:30 PM)

Why my spider senses are tingling...

NJP is doing things differently in this game either as a surprise hook or maybe just trying to improve his game play.

I have not seen almost any of his battleships nor cruisers this game. There is one or more at Canton but they have not been used to bombard nor patrol. That is why I suspect some sort of large attack somewhere. He would need most or all of them intact for something like a grab at Pearl Harbor.

He has been real thorough in Australia to capture every base. I am now wondering if that is to simply reduce my visibility so I dont know that the bulk of his forces are not there. However, a tactic like this would be useless once discovered and thus NJP would lose at least 1500 VP's by me taking back Adelaide and Brisbane so it had better be something worth a greater value.

If Australia has never been his goal then the reason to attack with such vigor might be to cause me to move troops to that area away from a possible other target.

Right now many of my ships are in the yards for upgrades. This month over 450 ships could go in and already I have only 178 to go. I like keeping things as tight as possible as a flak upgrade might mean the difference between the life or death of a ship.

Really there is at least a month to 6 weeks before I can do any significant naval operations so I continue to spread out and gain strength.







Mike McCreery -> RE: Groundhog Day! (4/6/2015 4:40:26 PM)

A tour of the islands - June 14, 1942

Christmas Island...



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Mike McCreery -> RE: Groundhog Day! (4/6/2015 4:44:53 PM)

Pearl Harbor

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Mike McCreery -> RE: Groundhog Day! (4/6/2015 4:46:55 PM)

Hilo

I was concerned that he might make an attack on the Hawaiian islands so I built them up. If one comes now I have multiple airfields and good troop concentrations around them.

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Mike McCreery -> RE: Groundhog Day! (4/6/2015 4:49:47 PM)

Kodiak...

Let him try ;]

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ny59giants -> RE: Groundhog Day! (4/6/2015 5:29:29 PM)

Not enough engineers to allow ports, AFs, and forts to be built all at once. Focus on just one at time, IMO.




witpqs -> RE: Groundhog Day! (4/6/2015 5:37:43 PM)


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ORIGINAL: ny59giants

Not enough engineers to allow ports, AFs, and forts to be built all at once. Focus on just one at time, IMO.

+1 You get the benefit sooner of whichever one you do first. That's includes VP if that is an issue for autovic.




Mike McCreery -> RE: Groundhog Day! (4/6/2015 6:01:32 PM)

I agree on specialization where you need it. In these cases, only maximizing Christmas airfield might be to my benefit. The others are just growing because I dont want to micro-manage them.

My growing bases are places like Tahiti, and soon Aitutake.

One of the biggest problems I had between mid 42 and late 43 was leaving engineers on the east coast and not properly utilizing them. Going to try to deploy as many as possible. Have port maintenance engineers working on Nuka Hiva... Never even sailed there before...

Bought out some of the construction engineers and some are already almost to Tahiti. Lots of base force(s) bought out and moving from the EC. Going to overwhelm him with infrastructure ;]





Sangeli -> RE: Groundhog Day! (4/6/2015 6:14:22 PM)

Wow, the Japanese disposition in the CentPac looks dangerous. To leave Tabiteau still under Allied control is a real head scratcher to me; all he needs is 1 AV to take the base. I would be interested to see if you could occupy Funafati in strength; it can be supplied from Pago Pago so it's not untenable. But I think that with Tabiteau under Allied control here you HAVE to try something there; you can't pass up the opportunity. SSTs and SS could reinforce the dot hex without being noticed possibly. I'm sure eventually the Japanese will notice but you can get enough units there to force the Japanese to actually prep to take the base which could give you time to mount a proper relief mission eventually. If it fails, oh well, VP losses will be relatively small. If it succeeds you have a base capable of dominating the Gilberts in your hands.




Mike McCreery -> RE: Groundhog Day! (4/6/2015 6:55:51 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Sangeli

Wow, the Japanese disposition in the CentPac looks dangerous. To leave Tabiteau still under Allied control is a real head scratcher to me; all he needs is 1 AV to take the base. I would be interested to see if you could occupy Funafati in strength; it can be supplied from Pago Pago so it's not untenable. But I think that with Tabiteau under Allied control here you HAVE to try something there; you can't pass up the opportunity. SSTs and SS could reinforce the dot hex without being noticed possibly. I'm sure eventually the Japanese will notice but you can get enough units there to force the Japanese to actually prep to take the base which could give you time to mount a proper relief mission eventually. If it fails, oh well, VP losses will be relatively small. If it succeeds you have a base capable of dominating the Gilberts in your hands.


Even more puzzling is that he took pago pago and the 3 nearby islands and they have been left level 1 airfields. So he cannot retaliate if my ships show up.

I KNOW!!!! *head scratcher*




witpqs -> RE: Groundhog Day! (4/6/2015 7:03:25 PM)

That seems like he does not intend to build up those bases for you. If/when you capture them, they will require more time to build up to whatever size you need them at.




poodlebrain -> RE: Groundhog Day! (4/6/2015 7:23:34 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Wargmr

June 4, 1942

Singapore falls.
Because of certain game rules Japanese players can benefit from delaying the capture of Singapore and the Philippines, and use their forces more profitably taking the oil centers on Borneo, Java and Sumatra while they have the amphibious bonus. The Japanese can take Singapore and the Philippines whenever they like in 1942 just because of qualitative superiority of their LCUs and superior logistics. The Allies have very limited ability to make the Japanese pay a high cost for delaying the capture of Singapore or the Philippines. In fact delaying may actually result in more victory points since evacuating units is pretty difficult and any reinforcement/replenishment efforts tend to result in more lost ships/aircraft/LCUs.




Mike McCreery -> RE: Groundhog Day! (4/6/2015 7:27:48 PM)


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ORIGINAL: poodlebrain


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ORIGINAL: Wargmr

June 4, 1942

Singapore falls.
Because of certain game rules Japanese players can benefit from delaying the capture of Singapore and the Philippines, and use their forces more profitably taking the oil centers on Borneo, Java and Sumatra while they have the amphibious bonus. The Japanese can take Singapore and the Philippines whenever they like in 1942 just because of qualitative superiority of their LCUs and superior logistics. The Allies have very limited ability to make the Japanese pay a high cost for delaying the capture of Singapore or the Philippines. In fact delaying may actually result in more victory points since evacuating units is pretty difficult and any reinforcement/replenishment efforts tend to result in more lost ships/aircraft/LCUs.



You would have a point if the Japanese player had not taken all of those bases within the first month of the war.

It is what he is doing with the bulk of his troops that worries me. Australia is one of the few places worth the VP.




Mike McCreery -> RE: Groundhog Day! (4/6/2015 7:28:35 PM)


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ORIGINAL: witpqs

That seems like he does not intend to build up those bases for you. If/when you capture them, they will require more time to build up to whatever size you need them at.


NJP does not build bases as a rule. He has not increased Brisbane nor Adelaide even though it would help a prolonged siege of Australia.




HansBolter -> RE: Groundhog Day! (4/6/2015 8:24:32 PM)


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ORIGINAL: ny59giants

Not enough engineers to allow ports, AFs, and forts to be built all at once. Focus on just one at time, IMO.


+1
I typically take the base to level 3 forts before building any port or airbase infrastructure.
Then I take the port to level 2 before taking the airfield to level 4 and staring back on the port.

Unless it is a far forward base that needs air cover immediately, then the airbase goes to 1 to be able to fly in aviation support and fighters, then the port goes to 2 before the airfield goes higher.




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