Larry Smith
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Joined: 4/14/2001 From: Williams Lake, BC, Canada Status: offline
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I find that as long as the Japanese can kill off at least two Nationalist units a turn, they can wear down the Nationalists. And the more Nationalist units dropping into the force pool, the less likely the ChiComs are to be reinforced. And for them to be able to move out without jeopardizing their own stronghold, they need to double their force. That, or a Japanese opponent who gambled and lost, or underestimated their threat. But I agree with the Nationalists needing to defend back, using the terrain, and to just forget about the territory east of Changsha. It's good defensive terrain, but if the Japanese break through coming north from Canton, anyone in that area will likely be isolated. The Chinese can't move all that fast. And forget setting up the Nationalists right up against Canton - especially the coastal hexes. That just invites a naval sortie, and shore bombardment support. As the Japanese, don't conquer China before the US is in the war, as that draws at least two to three chits. Worse still is if Japan has no other opponents, they'll become a neutral, and be restricted to combined moves. Try bringing your army down from Chungking and Lanchow, three units at a time.
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