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3 May 2007 Basing at Russia also allows Russian fighters to reach London in case of an anticipated German attack on London. Basing at Caucasus allows for a I have thought about using a UK fighter to supplement the stack of 6 infantry for a KJF strategy, and I think that that line might be sound. With a concentrated
In my opinion, Russia is the key to the whole game. At first glance it would appear that Russia is the weakest of the Allies and while that may be true to begin with, Russia has territory and men to burn in exchange for time. My best opening move is to buy 8 men="24" IPC. Move all men from Russia to Karelia. Move all but one
Welcome Comrade! Here you will find a guide to understand the Soviet Union (USSR)'s position and role in the game. conquer/liberate, in case the opportunity presents itself. They can greatly help the overall Allied strategy but most are special/rare occasions where it is necessary to weight the benefits/cost for Russia.
1 Jan 2000 Here is a Russian strategy that has proven so devastating to the Axis powers that it has forced my A&A buddies and I to a dopt a permanent "no Russian first attack" rule to compensate. Conventional wisdom has the Russians attacking eastern Europe on their first move.
3 Apr 2016
An intersting strategy suggested to me by a friend also deserves some examination, what if the Russians constructed a Black Sea Fleet? Nothing major, the Soviet Union can ill afford battleships and carriers when the Germans are pounding at the gates. But destroyers every now and again, with some
Hi everyone, I have been playing Axis and Allies a little, but am far from experienced. So far I usually played Russia very defensively, but came to the realization that this might not be the best strategy. What do you guys think about the following opening for Russia? Buys: 1.
6 Jun 2011 This is needed for two reasons - an opening for the Allies to start shuck-shucking, and the additional 2 IPCs per turn, which will help once Japan starts pushing into the Eastern Russian territories. Also, most German players will have retreated from Ukraine. If there are no troops there I'll blitz it with a tank
18 Sep 2014
11 Jul 2007 The first thing you need to realize is you are not alone in the battle. It will take all 3 Allies to beat the Axis, but due to other priorities you can't really expect significant help from the UK and US until round 4 or 5 (outside of some air support). So, what is a good way to set up a solid base and ensure your
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