Thanks for your input! I ran A&A (three different versions) today and it went pretty smoothly. I’m looking forward to trying the Global 1942 setup next time I play!
Posts made by D_Runyon
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RE: Help: Setup for Short Beginner Game?
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RE: Help: Setup for Short Beginner Game?
The class session will be (weather permitting) February 28 (about a week and a half). I should have time to set up- I get in to the office at 7:30 and class is at 10.
If you’re interested in reading about my class, I’ve been blogging it at boardgamegeek.
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RE: Help: Setup for Short Beginner Game?
Technically, I could run it over multiple sessions but at the cost of something else. I’d prefer to stick to one class session.
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RE: Help: Setup for Short Beginner Game?
I have 15 students in the class, so I’m running three tables: one with my old Milton Bradley set (intermediate), one with the university game lab’s A&A 1941 set (beginners), and one with 1940 Global (expert). I don’t expect to finish- I just want them to taste it….
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Help: Setup for Short Beginner Game?
Please help!
I’m teaching a college course on games and I’d like to use my Global 1940 set. Unfortunately, I know from experience that played out of the box it will be far too long for our 2-hour class session. Would anyone be willing to design a setup that depicts a game in progress or a delayed start that would 1. give a good game experience for all players (US, UK, GE/IT, JP) and 2. allow a reasonable exposure to the game in 2 hours.
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RE: Axis biased
I played a solo game that ended after 6 rounds with an Axis victory (Moscow/London, with Japan holding Alaska and threatening the USA). The Soviets did have some bad dice rolls when defending Moscow and swapped their capital back and forth with Germany a couple times before being completely wiped off the board, so I wonder if their “gift” of IPCs to Germany was strategically sound. The USA lost its entire fleet (with the exclusion of two transports in the Atlantic), so Japan parked carriers off the coast of California. It seemed too easy for the Axis side, although I’m not the sharpest strategist.
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RE: How Russia can make 5 extra IPC's a turn instantly
That’s what I thought but I couldn’t find a citation to back it up.
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RE: Any way to play without NO's?
“Taranto Raid” refers to the November 1940 assault by the United Kingdom on the Italian navy, docked at Taranto.
It’s often used on this forum to describe a first-turn attack by the UK on Italy’s Mediterranean fleet.
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RE: First Global game coming this weekend!
I might be in the same boat (7-8 players). I thought it might be interesting to split the UK east-west and pair the two UK players London-France and India-China.
1. Germany
2. USSR
3. UK-London; France
4. UK-India; China
5. Italy
6. ANZAC
7. Japan
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RE: G40 plans
I already have the last weekend in September reserved- between one’s wedding, my baby, a job search, and the new school year, my group is pretty busy. We’re slated to start Friday night, play until we have to sleep, then resume Saturday morning, and then finish Sunday after church if we have to.
When my copy of Europe arrives, I’ll play through it (possibly by myself) as soon as possible.
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RE: My review copy of Axis & Allies Europe 1940 has arrived
@Dylan:
These are sourced from DJensen’s photos of the map on the main page (and lots of squinting). I’m uncertain on a few; they have question marks.
Pro-Allies:
Eastern Persia, 0, 0
Northwestern Persia, 0, 0
Persia, 2, 2 INFIs Persia all together considered one or is it considered different?
The three Persian territories are separate territories. Only one has a value/national forces. I assume each territory will ally individually.
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RE: My review copy of Axis & Allies Europe 1940 has arrived
@amittayal76:
djenson, would it be to much trouble to put together a chart showing all the neutrals (Europe, Mid East, Africa, and S America etc).
If possible list their starting alliance (pro axis, pro ally, or strict). The standing armies, and the value of the territory.These are sourced from DJensen’s photos of the map on the main page (and lots of squinting). I’m uncertain on a few; they have question marks.
Strict:
Afghanistan, 0, 4 INF
Angola, 1, 2 INF
Argentina, 2, 1 INF?
Bolivia, 0, 0
Chile, 2?, 2 INF?
Columbia, 0, 0
Ecuador, 0, 0
Liberia, 0, 0
Mozambique, 1, 2 INF
Paraguay, 0, 0
Peru, 0, 0
Portugal, 1, 2 INF
Portuguese Guinea, 0, 0
Rio de Oro, 0, 0
Saudi Arabia, 2, 2 INF
Sierra Leone, 0, 0
Spain, 2, 6 INF
Sweden, 3, 6 INF
Switzerland, 0, 2 INF?
Turkey, 2, 8 INF
Uruguay, 0, 0
Venezuela, 2, 2 INFPro-Allies:
Brazil, 2, 3 INF
Crete, 0, 0
Eastern Persia, 0, 0
Eire, 0, 0
Greece, 2, 4 INF
Northwestern Persia, 0, 0
Persia, 2, 2 INF
Yugoslavia, 2, 5 INFPro-Axis:
Bulgaria, 1, 4 INF
Finland, 2, 4 INF
Iraq, 2, 3 INFImpassable:
Pripet Marshes
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RE: What previews do you want?
Awesome- this should sort out a lot of the debate about setup/map layout!
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RE: Russia and Germany allies
What are treaties/pacts if not attempts to keep another country from attacking you as long as possible (or until you’re ready to attack them)?
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RE: What previews do you want?
I’d like to see these:
1. list of Soviet territories
2. list of territories in Africa/Middle East
3. rules for the technologies
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RE: In your opinion, what is strategically your favorite army to play and why?
Lately I’ve enjoyed playing Japan. The mix of units required really fits my style. In the old days with my old MB A&A set, I most enjoyed Germany and the US. Of course, the upcoming game may change that yet again….
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RE: Who are we, that wait for a game like a child on Christmas morning?
I’m 27, married, and almost a dad.
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RE: When do you use the plastic chips?
I use chips any time I don’t think I’ll need to move units separately (infantry, tanks). I’ll use them for planes some of the time and almost never for ships.