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    Idi Amin

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    • Rememberance Day F2F A&A Global action in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

      If anyone here lives in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and is looking for F2F Remembrance day A&A Global action PM me. You won’t be disappointed>

      posted in Axis & Allies Global 1940
      Idi Amin
      Idi Amin
    • EDMONTON, ALBERTA, CANADA

      A&A Peeps wanted> ediomatic@gmail.com

      posted in Player Locator
      Idi Amin
      Idi Amin
    • UKEast

      Just Curious what players are buying for Calcutta. Any input would be greatly appreciated.

      posted in Axis & Allies Global 1940
      Idi Amin
      Idi Amin
    • RE: Fav country in g40 now that its out

      ANZAC, because they are so unpredictable… just like me>

      posted in Axis & Allies Global 1940
      Idi Amin
      Idi Amin
    • RE: ANZAC maneuvers in Java & Brazil

      @suprise:

      I like to take Brazil with Japan, usally ANZAC will go for the Islands for the big money

      Can you give us the breakdown of how you take Brazil with Japan?

      posted in Axis & Allies Global 1940
      Idi Amin
      Idi Amin
    • RE: ANZAC maneuvers in Java & Brazil

      @Young:

      @Idi:

      @Young:

      @Alsch91:

      One has to ask, though, what’s the point of that?
      Two infantry can’t really do much in the Med, especially if they’re nearly useless on offense - they can combine on defense, but not to attack.
      Would those resources be better utilized in the Pacific?

      I’m with you, I don’t see the logic in spending that much time to get somewhere for minimal effect. I call moves like this gimicky, just because you can doesn’t mean you should.

      I don’t recall saying anything about taking on the Axis in Europe. The move is simply for ANZAC to activate and retrieve 3 extra inf. as well as earning 2 extra IPC’s for the rest of the game.

      Still, if you take 2 transports and 1 infantry ($17) all the way to Brazil for 3 infantry ($9) and bring them all the way back to the Pacific (6 rounds), you will have 2 loaded transports and $2 in extra income. All I’m saying is, ANZAC transports and infantry have one purpose IMO, and that’s to take, liberate, and protect the Dutch islands. A better idea would be for the UK to take it if possible, they need all the units they can get early on.

      Hey SFB, You start with 1 transport and 5 inf. so the total cost is 7 IPC’s…. for the second transport.

      posted in Axis & Allies Global 1940
      Idi Amin
      Idi Amin
    • RE: ANZAC maneuvers in Java & Brazil

      @Young:

      YA, OK…. Whatever. Guys like you are a dime a dozen around here, you think this is the first time I took crap from someone with less than 200 posts? If you can’t handle someone disagreeing with you… you’re in the wrong forum.

      Just because you have 1500+ posts doesn’t mean you have any idea how to win at this game. All it means is that you have a big mouth

      posted in Axis & Allies Global 1940
      Idi Amin
      Idi Amin
    • RE: ANZAC maneuvers in Java & Brazil

      @Young:

      @Idi:

      @Young:

      @Alsch91:

      One has to ask, though, what’s the point of that?
      Two infantry can’t really do much in the Med, especially if they’re nearly useless on offense - they can combine on defense, but not to attack.
      Would those resources be better utilized in the Pacific?

      I’m with you, I don’t see the logic in spending that much time to get somewhere for minimal effect. I call moves like this gimicky, just because you can doesn’t mean you should.

      I don’t recall saying anything about taking on the Axis in Europe. The move is simply for ANZAC to activate and retrieve 3 extra inf. as well as earning 2 extra IPC’s for the rest of the game.

      Still, if you take 2 transports and 1 infantry ($17) all the way to Brazil for 3 infantry ($9) and bring them all the way back to the Pacific (6 rounds), you will have 2 loaded transports and $2 in extra income. All I’m saying is, ANZAC transports and infantry have one purpose IMO, and that’s to take, liberate, and protect the Dutch islands. A better idea would be for the UK to take it if possible, they need all the units they can get early on.

      Hey Grasshopper, your the one who sounds “gimicky” here. Your high if you think that the UK should buy transports to secure Brazil. I can see by your coments you don’t win at this game ever because of your closed mind. As for your opinion: I don’t wish to hear the latest dribble from Rooktown or Newbville.

      I stated that ANZAC activates Java and leaves, by you suggesting they try to hold it against Japan just proves your rookie/newb status.

      posted in Axis & Allies Global 1940
      Idi Amin
      Idi Amin
    • RE: Barbarossa

      South is where the $ is!

      posted in Axis & Allies Global 1940
      Idi Amin
      Idi Amin
    • RE: ANZAC maneuvers in Java & Brazil

      @Young:

      @Alsch91:

      One has to ask, though, what’s the point of that?
      Two infantry can’t really do much in the Med, especially if they’re nearly useless on offense - they can combine on defense, but not to attack.
      Would those resources be better utilized in the Pacific?

      I’m with you, I don’t see the logic in spending that much time to get somewhere for minimal effect. I call moves like this gimicky, just because you can doesn’t mean you should.

      I don’t recall saying anything about taking on the Axis in Europe. The move is simply for ANZAC to activate and retrieve 3 extra inf. as well as earning 2 extra IPC’s for the rest of the game.

      posted in Axis & Allies Global 1940
      Idi Amin
      Idi Amin