Use a lot of the same units. Whenever I play, I give one player like 10 shermans if he is the us. or 10 panzer IVs if he is germany. It helps because you have less cards to look at for the movements and attacks. If you cut out air, that shortens it too.
Question about the initial set up of a game
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Hi folks,
Quick question.
When setting up a game I know you have to show your opponent all your pieces but do yo have to show Him / her the cards at first? In other words. They may know it is a powerful unit but not be aware of how powerful UNTIL YOU USE IT then the card and the units specifics strengths and weakness can be presented. Or is it a simple and opponents can inspect your cards upon placement.
Thanks
Axis Fan
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I personally would not object to my opponent checking out my cards in detail; the only thing I would say that you HAVE to do is tell him/her each unit’s build point values, so they can add them up and see that your army is not too large…
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Your opponent has the right to see the cards for your units at any time.
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Thanks Leader,
That clears things up. Game in 2.5 hours
Axis fan