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LOL. See end of previous page, you Line State rascal. (Zuikaku's points have since been added.)

I was the one who wanted to see the ratios and what kinds of points the IJ have (killing stuff vs bases)
I think the Allies have a bit of a hump but I am thinking 1:1 by 1944? 2:1 by 1945?

There was an earlier post .. But I think the key to IJ victory is a balance of the accumulation of killing stuff through offense initially and then a defensible perimeter right around mid-1943 .. If the IJ have not committed the supply and engineers to the task .. Downfall is certain .

I think CR is about to locate and occupy everything not prepared for defense
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When we resumed the game January 3, 1943, I was quite pleased with the points ratio. John led by 17k, almost identical to his current lead, but that's probably going to shrink a bit as some other carrier kills are confirmed (three or four CVL and perhaps another CV or two).

I know points are always an underlying issue because they will have an impoact when auto victory becomes a possibility. So I keep VP in mind as I play. But, if I can say this properly, VP aren't an issue right now. In some ways Japan builds its empire as a house of cards. If the economy crumbles, the Allied player is then in a position to wrack up points quickly.

But I'm not counting on the economy crumbling. I've focused more on the Japense navy. I believe that the empire will collapse once the navy ceases to exist as an effective fighting force. If that theory is correct, and if I am successful destroying the navy, then there will come a day when the Allies can truly go wherever they wish to. The objective there would be to create big airfields from which industry could be targeted.

So whether I go forwards or sideways right now is immaterial if I can find and hit John's ships.
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If CR kills stuff at a ratio less than 1:1 eventually the 17K deficit will be made up. I am not sure enough stuff is there without occupying bases that adds to the Allies and more so subtracts from the IJ's balance .
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So whether I go forwards or sideways right now is immaterial if I can find and hit John's ships.

Egads! You've caught John's "Hulk Smash" syndrome! [:D]
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9/29/43

Flying Trapeze: The amphibs, covering carriers and combat ships are in place to commence landing tomorrow, September 30. The landings will be preceeded by two bombardment TFs (one fast BB, one slow). One slow BB and two DDs will be embedded with the assault TF. Two combat TFs will provide protection. The carriers will stand off one hex, with all dive bombers set to naval strike priority, ground strike secondary (hoping for an afternoon bombing run).

The carriers will be missing one member, as a sub puts two TT into CVE Sangamon. She has 40 SYS/75 FLT, so she's badly hurt but has a slim chance. She'll take two escorting DDs and follow an ASW TF to Pearl. That's further than Midway, but either way she's probably going to encounter subs.

Don't you dare mention kharma! :)

I think this invasion is set up well, but atolls are touchy things. If it works it'll be due to prep (both units at 100%) and pre-invasion bombardments. If it doesn't work it's because of forts and failure of the pre-invasion bombardments and anything John might throw at my guys to mess up timing or cohesion. This could range from conquest on D-Day to opening act on a boondoggle.


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I think this invasion is set up well, but atolls are touchy things. If it works it'll be due to prep (both units at 100%) and pre-invasion bombardments. If it doesn't work it's because of forts and failure of the pre-invasion bombardments and anything John might throw at my guys to mess up timing or cohesion. This could range from conquest on D-Day to opening act on a boondoggle.
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1. 1st Marine Division, destroyed at Sabang 2.5 months ago, is rebuilding at Pearl Harbor. Presently the division has 160 AV, so it's making good progress. But the unit arrived at San Fran with 40 experience and 40 morale. So it's not going to be battle worthy for a long time. The best thing I can probably do is land her at a poorly defended base where she can march inland and pick up experience fighting weak enemy units.

How about Australia? (We're off to see the wizard . . .[;)])
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I think this invasion is set up well, but atolls are touchy things. If it works it'll be due to prep (both units at 100%) and pre-invasion bombardments. If it doesn't work it's because of forts and failure of the pre-invasion bombardments and anything John might throw at my guys to mess up timing or cohesion. This could range from conquest on D-Day to opening act on a boondoggle.
How are you fixed for Engineers?

No combat engineers - only the engineers organic to the two units. I do have an engineer unit and a base force in a separate TF prepared for occupation duty.
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I would say Fortuna vs Kharma. Fortuna is a capricious goddess. Under Fortuna, it is less whether you had a good or bad intent, but just a frown from a capricious goddess. Keep pressing the onslaught. This is just to keep you humble.

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When it comes to email communications, John III occasionally does things that make me scratch my head or pull my hair out. That was the case with consecutive emails today - small things, but things nonetheless.
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First there was this email preceding the turn in which CVE Sangamon took two torpedo hits: "You want to finish September with a bang? This could qualify..."

Regular readers know I've asked him dozens of times to refrain from giving spoilers when he sends a new turn. He's done better since we resumed the game, but from time to time can't help himself. This is the second or third instance in the past ten days.

Second there was this email after I sent him the 9/30 turn, which includes the invasion of Wake Island: "Don’t want you stressing on when you’ll get a turn back. I’ve run the turn but have a meeting to attend from 6-8pm. Turn will be sent after that."

Okay, that was nice to give a heads up...but why the added, "I've run the turn," which carries the implied, "I know what's happened but you're not going to find out until later tonight."

I won't reply to either email. It's just one of the small vexations of playing the legendary John III.

My guess? The turn couldn't have been a spectacular success for him or he'd have posted in his AAR. I also doubt it was a complete success for the Allies, because he's having too much fun with the drama.
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ASW TF composition - Right now I would have multiple 3 ship TFs made up of Cannon and/or Edsell Class DEs OR Sims and/or Fletcher Class DDs. They have your best ASW devices until next upgrade in 11/43 by the Gridley Class DDs.
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I have all kinds of ASW TFs, depending on what's available. Right now, the invasion includes SC, AM, KV, PF, and DD in ASW roles. I probably don't have them optimally configured, but I probably don't have the CV TFs, combat TFs, or amphibious TFs optimally configured either. In this case, the need to move quickly right on the heels of the Battle of Wake Island required all sorts of compromises and innovations in order to strike quickly.
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I'm reading that its more important to flip turns than take some time when the fleet was at Midway to organize your TFs better. So, if and when, John's subs put a few CVs and BBs in drydock, that it will be ok? Maybe it's my OCD-ness, but I do tend to micro-manage my CV TF and fast BBs. [;)]

Did you take time to assign some FPs from your CA/CL to perform ASW duty? Since your going almost due west, I would have some on night naval search with a small arc of 250 to 290 degree and then some on daytime ASW search in same arc.

I say all of this because if I was in John's shoes I would be relying on my sub fleet to wreck havoc right now. If he can increase the number of damaged fleet CVs over the next few months while the Unryu Class CVs start to come out then another CV clash may be more likely to occur. Don't want you to catch any 'victory disease' that some other posters here seem to be feeding you.
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Perhaps I can help with Johns email. I have an advanced degree in passive-agressive behavior. Let's start by renaming all your CV's under construction after ones you sunk in the Battle of Wake. So if and when he sinks one he will be reminded of his own shame
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Hey, John, good idea!

Regarding the turn that John had run but couldn't send, but that he'd send when he got home from his meeting....he hasn't sent.
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I'm reading that its more important to flip turns than take some time when the fleet was at Midway to organize your TFs better. So, if and when, John's subs put a few CVs and BBs in drydock, that it will be ok? Maybe it's my OCD-ness, but I do tend to micro-manage my CV TF and fast BBs. [;)]
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I don't flip turns - not often anyhow. I usually spend hours on each one of mine. John probably doesn't have that luxury since he's playing three games.

The reason I haven't "optimally configured" TFs in certain ways is that this op has followed so closely upon Operation Thin Man and the Battle of Wake Island that there hasn't been time to organize everything to the nth degree. Some ships have been damaged. Some have been detatched to escort damaged ships home. Others have short legs. So what I'm left with is not optimally configured for any one mission. I don't have perfect ASW configuration. My carriers don't have 100% complete aircraft squadrons (I replaced some losses - especially fighters - but most squadrons are under 100%).

But I did manage to replenish sorties and torpedoes, and there are enough aircraft and ASW and combat ships, and bombardment ships, etc. to do the job that needs to be done (I hope). And moving fast was more important than remaining at Midway or getting more ships, etc.

There are extremes of play, I suspect. Some players are inclined to organize so carefully and methodically that they are tardy in moving. At the other extreme, some players move fast and don't attend properly to the zillion details to add to success. In between there are gradations - sometimes preparation is necessary and possible. Other times it may be necessary to sacrifice preparation in order to move quickly.
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In other words....
BANZAI!


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Don't say that! Anything but that!
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Great name for an Essex Class CV. Just sayin
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It would be appropriate at some later point in the war to christen a new Essex class carrier USS Sumatra. That would be in harmony with the USS Corregidor.
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