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RE: 2x2 Tourney Rd 2: Tica/Polonthi vs A511/RJH - 9/5/2007 11:38:45 PM   
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The krauts in their rush to fight the soviets forgot to withdraw their supply depots from England, pity the game doesn't allow to capture them.
The Allies retake England and start the reconstruction of its infrastructure, 2 factories this turn, the german TF are sent to the bottom of the sea to prevent another landing .
Africa will probably be retaken next quarter.
The Pacific is left alone, for the moment.
Fleet in Hawai and Java are sent to sea, better to have them damage through op fire than sunk, I planned to do that the previous turn but I forgot darn, you can't play semihidden from your wife .

Turn sent to Tim




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RE: 2x2 Tourney Rd 2: Tica/Polonthi vs A511/RJH - 9/6/2007 2:01:22 AM   
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Thanks!

Good luck Tim, looks like you'll need it ;)

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RE: 2x2 Tourney Rd 2: Tica/Polonthi vs A511/RJH - 9/10/2007 10:04:08 PM   
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Thanks Christian. Good to hear from you.
Germany indeed needs some luck. I'm still kicking myself for having botched the UK invasion. I've now taken England or at least London in four recent games and every time I think I would have been better off not having done so. (And I'm not winning any of those games).

Germany consolidates while bombing Russian infrastructure. Greece is dispatched, as they were posing a threat to our rear.

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RE: 2x2 Tourney Rd 2: Tica/Polonthi vs A511/RJH - 9/11/2007 12:45:49 PM   
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Summer 1942:

Japan:

As India is quiet we shifted our focus to Australia. Most of it is occupied and Victoria will fall next turn. There is some defense but they are desesperately outnumbered.

Java has fall finaly. The Light Fleet is damaged and must have been sent to Victoria so it will be destroyed next turn anyway

The US navy is still hiding in California. Next turn Pearl Harbor will fall easily.

Our subs keep hunting Allied transports. 1 more down.

No SS this time, sorry.

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RE: 2x2 Tourney Rd 2: Tica/Polonthi vs A511/RJH - 9/11/2007 7:06:01 PM   
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SU42 RUS

GER retreated from Eastern Poland to defend Rumania (with 34 units, incl 10 panzers).
No way the RUS can take Rumania this turn but with 60+units within striking dist, its just a matter of time ...

However, time is running out for the Allies as axis' VP has reached 67 ... 11 short of AV ...

Wish us luck!!

a511


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RE: 2x2 Tourney Rd 2: Tica/Polonthi vs A511/RJH - 9/11/2007 7:18:49 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: a511

SU42 RUS


However, time is running out for the Allies as axis' VP has reached 67 ... 11 short of AV ...

Wish us luck!!

a511




I get the feeling you guys are not playing the right scenario.
AV is 83 in Uncommon Valor.
When I look back through your screenshots I do not see the SPs in China.



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RE: 2x2 Tourney Rd 2: Tica/Polonthi vs A511/RJH - 9/11/2007 11:48:37 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: MrQuiet


quote:

ORIGINAL: a511

SU42 RUS


However, time is running out for the Allies as axis' VP has reached 67 ... 11 short of AV ...

Wish us luck!!

a511




I get the feeling you guys are not playing the right scenario.
AV is 83 in Uncommon Valor.
When I look back through your screenshots I do not see the SPs in China.





I'm afraid you're right MrQ, any consequences? I can't afford starting it all over again. We'll have to be more careful next time.


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RE: 2x2 Tourney Rd 2: Tica/Polonthi vs A511/RJH - 9/11/2007 11:50:18 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: a511

SU42 RUS

GER retreated from Eastern Poland to defend Rumania (with 34 units, incl 10 panzers).
No way the RUS can take Rumania this turn but with 60+units within striking dist, its just a matter of time ...

However, time is running out for the Allies as axis' VP has reached 67 ... 11 short of AV ...

Wish us luck!!

a511




Have you sent me the save Anthony? I haven't got it.

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RE: 2x2 Tourney Rd 2: Tica/Polonthi vs A511/RJH - 9/12/2007 4:53:25 AM   
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i did send the file to all last night.

just resend to you again.

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RE: 2x2 Tourney Rd 2: Tica/Polonthi vs A511/RJH - 9/13/2007 12:11:18 AM   
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Too bad the swine fascists have reached the first threshold 67 points.
The allied high command has ordered drastic measures to stop the advance of the Axis powers, following the policy of Germany first the HC is pleased to report that Operation Wiland (here) has been a complete success, Northern Italy has been taken and properly reinforced, not to mention all three factories and their production lost.
Only thing is that Gibraltar heavy artillery was harder to destroy than expected, all CAGs had to be used against it, they first hit the infantry and later on the arty. leaving a militia and a AA unit to be dealt later. Also HC is optimistic and thinks Southern Italy might fall next quarter.

Turn sent to Tica, (never ever leave Italy undefended )




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RE: 2x2 Tourney Rd 2: Tica/Polonthi vs A511/RJH - 9/13/2007 12:32:16 AM   
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Sorry Gents I'm having some problems mailing the save will try again tomorrow, the turn is done anyway.

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RE: 2x2 Tourney Rd 2: Tica/Polonthi vs A511/RJH - 9/13/2007 4:02:03 PM   
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I have sent you the save, NIS2007 is somehow not allowing outgoing mails, a bother. I mailed you the save online from the mail server.
Bty I got your mails Anthony and Philippe, have to say that the WA are still in a precarious position but doing my best to improve the situation . Tim has lots of Bombers in Rumania, and thanks he only has three fighters in range of N Italy otherwise my Cags and Cvs would be in trouble, pity I couldn't do anything to protect my TF off the France W. coast.

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RE: 2x2 Tourney Rd 2: Tica/Polonthi vs A511/RJH - 9/16/2007 8:53:57 PM   
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Fall 1942:

Japan:

We continue to bring Stability, Prosperity and Peace to each corner of Asia and the Pacific

Pearl Harbor, the whole of Australia but Tasmania, Chungking, last part of Philippines, New Guinea are liberated.

Ours subs still are sinking plenty of US transports.

Almost 1 year after our War of Liberation the US forces are still hiding from us. Their cowardice has no limits so we will fight them even if it means going to Washington




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RE: 2x2 Tourney Rd 2: Tica/Polonthi vs A511/RJH - 9/17/2007 9:10:39 PM   
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RUS has taken Rumania, Bulguria and W_Poland. VP is down to 65.

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RE: 2x2 Tourney Rd 2: Tica/Polonthi vs A511/RJH - 9/19/2007 12:42:13 AM   
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The first of three have fallen, B. Mussolini has been reported to be captured and executed by partisans after Italy's surrender to the WA.
The liberation of Africa continues being the liberation of Cairo of great importance.
A swine japanase submarine was reported sunk in the Atlantic, they commited suicide rather than being taken prisioners, after their vessel has heavily damaged.
No losses on the WA side this turn
Only problem is the Japanese managed to reach the second threshold of 72.

Turn sent to Tim




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RE: 2x2 Tourney Rd 2: Tica/Polonthi vs A511/RJH - 9/23/2007 6:03:59 AM   
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Winter 1943:

Japan:

That submarine crew lost on the shores of Africa is remembered as Heroes of the Empire. Dark Father day for their families They still did sunk 3 transports past months before meeting their fate, not too bad

As a revenge our Carriers did strike at a Transport Task Force in front of Cairo. Planes with the Rising Sun have been seen all over Egypt

Ceylon, Wake, Guam, Papua New Guinea, Tasmania and New Zealand are now part of our Emperor Realm.




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RE: 2x2 Tourney Rd 2: Tica/Polonthi vs A511/RJH - 9/23/2007 6:23:04 PM   
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RUS is gathering a huge army at the gate of berlin, how long can the GER hold berlin?

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RE: 2x2 Tourney Rd 2: Tica/Polonthi vs A511/RJH - 9/23/2007 11:26:11 PM   
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Well it was time to show the japs that their rule of the Pacific will soon come to an end, all six available wa cv launched a surprised attack on japanese flattops sinking two of them and damaging another one for the loss of one on our side. Also a LF and a HB were sent home for repairs, CINPAC is optimistic this will get the japs on the run back home , still there's a hard work ahead of us.

Meanwhile in Europe the rock went back to English hands (Gibraltar Español , this is my heart crying out loud), a lonely german cag stationed in the LC was pulverized, and unfortunately due to the low quantity of TF no operations could be taken in the Med, this will help the Soviets take positions , specially don't like loosin Northern Italy to the reds still our beloved allies. Some RC in W. France and E. France were damaged, next turn the 8th AF will strike harder after deploying their Flying Fortresses in England





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RE: 2x2 Tourney Rd 2: Tica/Polonthi vs A511/RJH - 9/23/2007 11:28:07 PM   
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Here is a ss of the current forces on each side and Japans building program reported by our spy network. The japanese CV being built is the one damaged in the attack

Turn sent to Tim.

Edit Oooopss I forgot to erase the Chinese production, fixing this little lapsus not that it really matter since their factories are all dust.




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RE: 2x2 Tourney Rd 2: Tica/Polonthi vs A511/RJH - 9/24/2007 3:22:12 AM   
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Well it was time to show the japs that their rule of the Pacific will soon come to an end, all six available wa cv launched a surprised attack on japanese flattops sinking two of them and damaging another one for the loss of one on our side.



Not a surprise attack at all. 3 of your carriers were on the West Coast and 3 more around Panama but I had 4 Elite Cags, 2 Fighters and 3 HVY Bombers in defense so the surprise is that you had so little casualties yourself.

Well you better hurry because Russia might well land in Japan first

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RE: 2x2 Tourney Rd 2: Tica/Polonthi vs A511/RJH - 9/24/2007 2:33:27 PM   
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Not a surprise attack at all. 3 of your carriers were on the West Coast and 3 more around Panama but I had 4 Elite Cags, 2 Fighters and 3 HVY Bombers in defense so the surprise is that you had so little casualties yourself.

Well you better hurry because Russia might well land in Japan first


Agreed that what was a surprise was the result the odds iirc were 6 hits on your side and nearly 4 on me. Guess next turn I'll have a BB less and that won't be a surprise either.

About the soviets taking Japan, who's going to build all those beautiful electronic devices with a comunist economy, think of it and plan your defenses acordingly a world without nintendos, playstations, wii....

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RE: 2x2 Tourney Rd 2: Tica/Polonthi vs A511/RJH - 9/30/2007 6:24:59 AM   
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a world without nintendos, playstations, wii....



Yes but GM will pay me a fortune... No Toyota, no Nissan, no Honda,...

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RE: 2x2 Tourney Rd 2: Tica/Polonthi vs A511/RJH - 10/13/2007 10:11:22 PM   
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Ick. What more can one say?
I'm on the road now, hence the delay. Phil has the turn and we should be back on track shortly.
While the W.Allies are under the gun still the Russians are an unstoppable juggernaught. There's really little the Germans can do but dig in and hold on. If the game was in '44 we might be able to hold them off long enough to give Phil a shot at victory, but that seems doubtful now.

All German forces are pulled back to E. and W. Germany.

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RE: 2x2 Tourney Rd 2: Tica/Polonthi vs A511/RJH - 10/14/2007 6:32:25 PM   
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Spring 1943:

Japan:

As predicted by Rafael, time for Japan to run away in fear. Still Cairo skies are full of Japanese planes for one Heavy Fleet sunk in Suez canal. New Caledonia is added to the Empire. Nothing much more to look after now. Russia moves to Persia makes us happy to have kept part of India under British controls. This no mans land is appreciated now more than ever.

Now after reviewing the US carriers strike around Hawai and not to diminish the action of Rafael I must say this leaves me in a real disappointed feeling with the game. If the land war is okay and the air war better than WAW, the carrier war leaves much to improve.

In a summary you see 6 US carriers coming without any Air land based scouts or cover, against 4 Japanese carriers with Fighters (2) and Heavy Bombers (3) in support from a nearby Island (Hawai). The land based japanese planes all have higher range than the US cags with double range for the HVY bombers which by essence are the one scouting the area. 2 of those HVY bombers are Elite. With all those planes out there flying CAP around the fleet there is still no difference. The US strikes first, sink 2 of my carriers, destroying the planes all together while there is a huge Island nearby with plenty of airfields. The US scores 6 hits against 3 carriers while I scored 5 all against the same carrier just to be sure I got it. Maybe the US invented a huge magnet carrier to attract bombs and torpedoes Which means barely trained US planes are smart enough to attack multiple carriers while my Elite planes aren't.

I know it's normal as per AWD rules so Mea Culpa I should have retreated as first thought but I was under the impression my defense would be cracked so easily. Maybe it's a lucky strike but if Rafael could reply this a few times and see further results it would help me to understand if it would happen with similar results each time or not.

Anyway I think one improvment would be to let the first attack open to the defender or the attacker based on a ratio depending on the number of planes of each side, range, training, etc.

In this case also the attack Ratio would have give the odds to Rafael and help the decision to attack. Without this ratio of attack I think the game would also have a better FOW.

Anyway this is my Midway and now I just need to wait to the bitter end.

The Axis defeat is nailed at Pearl Harbor. Nice Irony




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RE: 2x2 Tourney Rd 2: Tica/Polonthi vs A511/RJH - 10/15/2007 5:31:23 PM   
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1st battle of berlin - heavy losses on both sides and berlin still under GER control.


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RE: 2x2 Tourney Rd 2: Tica/Polonthi vs A511/RJH - 10/16/2007 1:00:14 AM   
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The race has begun, the soviet are steamrolling everything at their pace and the WA still are not fully recovered. W. France was liberated while resources in Alsacia-Lorena were bombed. The Med could not be reached by the liberty bells, so no action there.
Continental Africa was also freed from fascism.
In the Pacific, PH was retaken after being abandoned by Japan, some TF sunk, but I wonder whathas Tojo under his sleeve.




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RE: 2x2 Tourney Rd 2: Tica/Polonthi vs A511/RJH - 10/16/2007 1:01:59 AM   
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Here is the production output.
China ain't producing ships, that's no secret
Turn over to Tim




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RE: 2x2 Tourney Rd 2: Tica/Polonthi vs A511/RJH - 10/17/2007 5:22:28 PM   
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Summer 1943:

Japan:

Radio Tokyo claims 3 US Carriers sunked for light damage to the Japanese side Unfortunately no SS as proof but Japan's moral is high

East Africa is free from the invader. Italian ladies are happy to have real gentlemans to go dancing again Not worth a geisha but it's still wartime






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RE: 2x2 Tourney Rd 2: Tica/Polonthi vs A511/RJH - 10/17/2007 6:40:39 PM   
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results of the 2nd battle of berlin:
two down, one more to go!

a511

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RE: 2x2 Tourney Rd 2: Tica/Polonthi vs A511/RJH - 10/18/2007 2:41:39 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Polonthi


Summer 1943:

Japan:

Radio Tokyo claims 3 US Carriers sunked for light damage to the Japanese side




Aaaaargh

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