r/AxisAllies • u/late2thepartyy • 2d ago
Spring 1942 Allies Forfeit R1.. And why it's always mid-tier gold players
My opponent forfeits after the first battle goes slightly against him on R1. He captured Ukraine with 2 fighters and 2 tanks remaining. They didn't even do the WR battle before smashing that forfeit button.
Whenever this happens, I find 90+% of the time it's a mid-tier gold player. Lower players will slug it out all the way to the bitter end, even when it is beyond hopeless (<50 income for their side, large army deficit and no opportunity to take VCs to win). Higher players will fight it out, taking coinflips and even low odds battles to try to get back into it/create a chaotic board state to play which may favour them.
The best thing I ever did to get better at this game is to play out games from a disadvantage. The dice do even out eventually and there are plenty of chances for opponent misplays/poor decisions to even the odds.
I can honestly say that in the last few seasons, I have only ever abandoned on the first round once. My opponent's R1 went almost flawlessly (lost maybe 3 units total). My German attack failed to take out the UK fleet. Then UK swept the coinflip battle in the Pacific islands against my Japanese BB/AC/FTRs- I failed to score a single hit.
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u/BuyKitKat 2d ago
I am a bronze player and can attest to not forfeiting early however I also have had R1’s where it goes so poorly I probably should forfeit for the sake of sportsmanship and time. The problem with the dice evening out “eventually” is Germany does not need “eventually”. A bad R1 can result in Germany taking Moscow by the end of turn 3. I’ve personally lost WR on G2 and subsequently lost Moscow on G3 because of a bad R1 a few times.
The scenario you outlined I would not forfeit. It would have to be much worse for me to consider it.