• I just read quickly through the LHTR 2.0, and I was confusing this with the tripleA ladder rules  :|

    So we can do sealion on G1.
    But as I said before, I’m not worried about losing UK rnd 1.
    And if this was a good opportunity to win a game, then why would I not see it more often in the tripleA lobby?
    You can get lucky and unlucky anytime in A&A, but sealion G1 with 33% is not a good move for axis.


  • @Lucifer:

    I just read quickly through the LHTR 2.0, and I was confusing this with the tripleA ladder rules  :|

    So we can do sealion on G1.
    But as I said before, I’m not worried about losing UK rnd 1.
    And if this was a good opportunity to win a game, then why would I not see it more often in the tripleA lobby?
    You can get lucky and unlucky anytime in A&A, but sealion G1 with 33% is not a good move for axis.

    Ok! But I will re-read LHTR again to look for any missing thing!

    In my playgroup we only play face to face on the real board.
    My point of view is: Germany want to bid a TRN in baltic to attempt Sealion?
    Ok, let’s what happens.
    If German conquer London, Allies surrenders, then all togheter we slap the German player and force him to setup the game again and re-start!
    If German lose, we ask if he want to continue… and slap him anyway!

    :)

    It means: we want to play so do not bother us with strategy that reduce the game to a single roll of dices. If we want to use only dice we play Risk or Yahtzee!

    I imagine that on TripleA lobby they think the same! (unfortunately tehy can not slap the German player…)

    :-D


  • @Lucifer:

    And if this was a good opportunity to win a game, then why would I not see it more often in the tripleA lobby?

    Because the bid in Triple A is 9, not 8.  3 units is far superior to a tpt in the baltic.


  • TripleA ladder rules states 9 bid for axis, you can only place one unit at a territory.
    And no attacks on capital rnd 1 with ground units. And a few other rules which is not so important.
    Most ppl in the lobby does not play with strict ladder rules and 9 bid set pre game.

    I agree that with 1 trans bid for G and sealion attempt rnd 1 is not a good game.
    The winners or losers are decided by dicerolls before first turn is finished.
    Although A&A is a dicegame which often is decided by luck, but not this early in the game.
    So Romulus, you play with lowluck?

    I started playing lowluck with the classic boardgame over 15 years ago.
    Low luck should be OOB rules or with the LHTR 2.1 ruleset.


  • I would imagine the main reason for the FIDA bid system is to preclude a bid of 1 TRN to SZ5 to prevent the 1 in 3 chance of the Axis winning on Round 1.

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    It is not really an issue since Russia can land up to 2 ftrs on London before G goes.
    Any Allied player that sees a bid of 1 trn to sz 5 and does not land at least 1 Russian ftr on London is asking to get diced by Germany.

    London should have at least:  2 inf, 1 rt, 1 arm, 3 ftrs, 1 bom
    (bom can even be taken in the first wave of casualties)

    With no aa hits for Ger, UK wins about 80% here.

    With 4 ftrs, it is up to about 95%.

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