Canoerebel
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Joined: 12/14/2002 From: Northwestern Georgia, USA Status: offline
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That denominator is key. If your opponent is ahead by 4,900 points, for instance, compare an Allies to Japanese ratio of 25,100 to 30,000 (a 4,900-point spread) to a ratio of 35,100 to 40,000. Same point spread, but in the first example the Allies are 35,000 points from a '45 AV; in the second example, they are 45,000 points away. That denominator is crucial. Of course, neither player has the ability to really micromanage the numerator or the denominator. In my game with Dave, he pulled up early, established a perimeter, and didn't push. That gave me a lot of breathing room, and I didn't have to fight in desperation anywhere. His strategy has merit in certain ways (as we'll see going forward - his MLR should be very tough), but the downside was the it minimized the denominator.
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