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Tip: Remember that your opponent has to defend against what you “can” do, and not just what you actually do. So project additional threats whenever possible -@A&A.org
Tip: Always play for the money, if the money is on your side, so is time-@A&A.org
Tip: It’s ok to straight trade pieces for pieces, When you already have control over the bulk of a theatre. Think Pacific.-@A&A.org
Tip: The dice can be your worst enemy, but they can also be your best friend. But don’t be afraid to take chances. It will force your opponent to be more conservative -@A&A.org
Tip: Move every piece every turn, or consciously decide why it’s not moving, use everything you’ve got on the board -@A&A.org
Tip: Never underestimate the power of infantry attacks, or AA gun defence. The sheer number of dice can provide wild results. -@A&A.org