I sometimes run into players who use this strategy…
as axis, they try to save up infantry for a few turns and keep it close to France and Karelia. Then when they have enough infantry to hold France, They stack as many units on Karelia and France as possible and try to score a VC victory by picking up Hawaii and finishing India around the same time. Their position at this point is a pure mess if they were forced to continue playing but they try to make it just hard enough to stop them from getting their one turn hold.
I wanted to know if anybody with more experience has a decent recipe for playing well against it. Is there any way to do it other than buying naval units for Hawaii? How do you play in Europe vs. this strategy?
Sorry if my question is too broad.
Thanks in advance.
When does america come into the war?
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I know that its 3 rounds im global and 3 on the original, im just curious over this new board when they come in…
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Welcome, BulletProof321!
All powers begin the game at war.
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You know, I hadn’t thought of that. Technically, since the game IS called 1941, America probably should skip the first round, unless Japan attacks her of course.
Although, come to think of it, that would probably add complexity to a game that is designed to be simpler.
Oops! Wrong thread. I thought this was the 41 thread. Sorry about that guys.
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Ok thanks, is that on all versions? It has always been puzzling to me…
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the only verisions america doesn’t start the game at war is Europe '40 and Global





