@sire-fred Caroline is off limits til turn 4 and ql is useful for operations in the far south. That is convenient for the Japanese. They can threaten Calcutta and shield themselves at the same time.
KJF without Hawaii
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My freind made a really dumb move, telling me that he intends to take Hawaii on J1 to prevent a KJF. I know I can’t stop it, so what are some liable buys for the US’s 60 income if I’m going 30% europe, 70% pacific? :?
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Dude, that’s awesome!
Spend 100% pacific until your friend loses Hawaii.
Then send a little help to Europe, the game’s YOURS!
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yeah, he’s basically asking for a KJF :-D
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already asked it, already answered it…
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you really cant take haw j1 can you?? i mean, theres 2 inf and 2 figs there, if they only have 1 trns full of people, then the odds are likely not in their favor.
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you really cant take haw j1 can you?? i mean, theres 2 inf and 2 figs there, if they only have 1 trns full of people, then the odds are likely not in their favor.
Yes you can, out of the box Japan may bring: 5 ground units (4 from Japan, 1 from Carolines) and 3 shore bombardments since the only “enemy” ship is a transport.
American only has: 2 Infantry, Fighter, Tactical Bomber, Strategic Bomber to defend with.
It’s only like 33% odds, but I’ve seen some people go for Sea Lion or an attack on a massive army with less odds of success.
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@Cmdr:
you really cant take haw j1 can you?? i mean, theres 2 inf and 2 figs there, if they only have 1 trns full of people, then the odds are likely not in their favor.
Yes you can, out of the box Japan may bring: 5 ground units (4 from Japan, 1 from Carolines) and 3 shore bombardments since the only “enemy” ship is a transport.
American only has: 2 Infantry, Fighter, Tactical Bomber, Strategic Bomber to defend with.
It’s only like 33% odds, but I’ve seen some people go for Sea Lion or an attack on a massive army with less odds of success.
thats true, but i dont play with OOB rules.