Well, if the Japanese player proves cocky and empties the Home Islands...[:D]ORIGINAL: RangerJoe
ORIGINAL: LarryP
Gulp... [:o]
That is why it is so hard on the Japanese to defend. There are usually enough ground and air units that the Allies can attack in India/Burma on the ground while the Navies can be every else plus India/Burma. What got me interested in the game was when Greyjoy invaded Hokkaido in 1944!
Seriously, people underestimate or overestimate some distances. Some places are really much closer than many people think, and if the Japanese player doesn’t take the measure of the strategic depth he loses by refraining from attacking certain places (like the Aleutians, with Adak and its 8(5) Port), so be it.
And too many of them hurry to send the corps that may be bought to Burma/India.That is also why so many Japanese players try to take out China. Too many Allied players don't like that theatre and may not provide enough aid and comfort there early on.