ORIGINAL: Courtenay
Believe it or not, M/A '42 is supposed to be the "average" turn the US passes the War Appropriations bill It always feels late to me, but that is what I have heard. I have seen the US pass WA much earlier, but never much later, so I, personally am not at all sure of that average statement.ORIGINAL: jjdenver
42 MA i12 (cont):
Bad weather sees the Red Army move a few units around, China puts a 4 defense INF into Chengtu. Turn ends on a 5 roll.
No partisans.
US picks 1 chit v GE, 1 v JP and finally is able to pass war appropriations - moving 1 chit to tension vs GE/IT.
Huzzah.
That's right. If you have an Axis player who really plays not to upset US entry, it can even happen that the bill gets passed half a year later.
If the Euroaxis only take Denmark and Poland during 1939 and the Japanese decide on a Sitzkrieg in China, it is possible to delay US entry quite good with all the low value chits drawn in 1940. Personally, I don't like that strategy. I like to get a shot at conquering China and taking out the Low Countries (and perhaps France, I've seen it happen) in 1939. But that means high value chits drawn for the US...