juntoalmar -> RE: Surrender China (10/10/2021 8:52:16 PM)
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Thanks! I'm not sure if I understood correctly. I'll put my questions next to your points: First: half US entry effects. It might be important to get an increase in US entry now and not wait for things to happen. But, if Japan conquers the whole of China, you get all the US entry effects, don't you? Isn't it actually a bad thing for the Allied player to get only half of them? Second: Japan can only take combined actions, until they are at war with another major power. Especially when Japan and the USSR have a neutrality pact, this might become a big problem for them, since it will be pretty difficult to move their units out of China. In this particular game Japan is already at war with the CW. But, in any other game, if we don't surrender China, Japan still has to conquer it. When it does, Japan would only take combined as well, just a few turns later. Isn't this point the same, whether you surrend it or not? Third: if China is down to one factory city, why not make things difficult for the Japanese player by surrendering... Still don't see the benefit, so it seems to me worse to give that factory city and full contest for free, than leaving it to Japan to conquer. Just to make it clear, I'm not saying that you are not right, but that I don't understand it.
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