Sometimes it's better to wait, sir. |
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I played this one to see if it was possible for the British to achieve a decisive victory. That requires that they capture 6 entrenchments by turn 12, at which time their Maori reinforcements arrive. The British start too far away to have enough time to take them all. Also their step losses count double for British foot units and triple for tanks, and the Italians eliminated enough steps to win a decisive victory. My next play would be for the British to wait for the Maori arrive and use their superior morale and assault bonus to assault the entrenchments, and go for the marginal victory. |
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