Red Prince
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Joined: 4/8/2011 From: Bangor, Maine, USA Status: offline
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In China, I tried to make my moves wisely. I'm now certain that the Soviets are going to have to use all of their Land Moves, and maybe even a rail move or two, to get the Communists into position to defend Lanchow, assuming that is the better city to defend. At the moment, I can still alter the destinations so that it is Sian that is defended, but that seems unwise. The idea here is to abandon the Lanchow Warlord. It can't really do anything useful at the moment. Instead, I moved the MTN to block a direct push to either Lanchow or Tianshui, moved the CAV into position to fortify Tianshui next impulse, pulled Mao and the Lanchow MIL back to "head for the hills", and pulled the Sian MIL out of Ankang, seemingly in the wrong direction -- toward Sian. The last move actually does make sense. If I moved him the other way, either to the west or to the northwest, he could easily be put OOS, though it might force the Japanese to disorganize one of its defenders to take Ankang away. From his present position, he can get into the mountain hex next to Sian, allowing the better INF unit to begin the retreat toward Lanchow. With the land movement limitations of the USSR, I might end up having to use both GARR as a "hero city" stack in Sian, while the rest of the units attempt to get to Lanchow. Unfortunately, there are 7 units that must relocate, and only 5 moves per impulse. On the plus side, if the Communists can make it through the summer with a city still in their control, which should be easy enough (though it might be a remote city), there is that 5-3 INF coming in at the start of S/O '40 as a reinforcement.
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