Red Prince
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ORIGINAL: Centuur I personally would have moved the Communist MTN to get those Japanese units west OOS. The Communists are doomed anyhow, since they are surrounded and aren't defending in the mountians anymore. So it is better to force the Japanese into doing things which might harm US entry, if that's possible. It's the only thing the Communists can do at this point, before Sian is going to get taken by the Japanese. Also: I would probably have moved one unit from the stack next to Sian into the mountains, to make sure the MTN can retreat next impulse (getting disorganised, but that isn't that bad in the mountains). Since US entry is already high, the Japanese might opt not to retake Ankang and delay getting the western forces back in supply. Of course, that than would be to the Japanese player to take into account. It is usually better to get the opponent to react on your play than it is to react on the opponents play yourself. Even when in a desperate defense, don't simply wait for the ax to fall unto your head but force the opponent into all kinds of actions he doesn't want to focus on. Even when moving the Japanese into Ankang and getting the western forces back in supply, that is going to get two Japanese land units disorganised and unable to contribute to attacks this turn... The CW FTR should never have been put in Dover at the first place. It is the only hex which can be bombarded out of France, so I never put any oil depending unit in that hex. Bombarding is free and oil isn't. In Egypt the CW needs to keep the Shore Bombardment factors in place to defend Wavell. No way the Italians are going to get anything better than a 3-2 against him. So simply sit tight with Wavell. The Axis needs more air and higher combat factors to kill him at this point. However: if they appear in the area: I would suggest evacuating him. Don't loose him, since that's expensive... At most, one Japanese unit would have to be disorganized by the effort to re-instate supply to the west. ----- Edit: Point of interest. Italy railed the ART to Calais late last turn, so there was a single impulse "response" time for the CW. It was an Air Action (a what?), so I should have been able to get the FTR out of Dover (unless it was disorganized, which I don't think it was). At that point, though, I was simply too flustered to realize the potential danger. A friend of mine with a lot of military experience (Vietnam) behind enemy lines recently told me: "Winning a battle is the art of sowing confusion among your enemies and taking advantage of it". Guess what, folks, as the CW, I'm confused (as you've seen) and it's certainly working in the Axis' favor. As for evacuating Wavell this turn, it can't be done. Plans were set in motion to reinforce the Suez and to restructure the convoy routes. That used up all 4 TRS units. Desperate times call for desparate measures, and losing either half its Production capacity or a bunch of convoys was not at all appealing to the CW Strategic Command. Wavell will just have to fend for himself for one more turn, if he can. He does have a good sized support fleet to help him out, so he'll probably survive the turn. He can be evacuated in N/D '40 if it seems necessary.
< Message edited by Red Prince -- 1/15/2012 1:09:33 PM >
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