I don't know if this has ever been brought up but...
Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2020 5:59 pm
Check out the image. Suppose "B" the 62nd inf and "A" the 299th attacked the 5th Army at lets say odds like 114/200.
Now suppose that fight failed and I wanted to try again with "C" the 44th. The odds here would be something like 214/200. But the second battle with "C" was coming from another direction than the 1st two, since that's the case shouldn't the odds be 214/300 since I'm coming from a different hex? It's the same thing as would happen when I attack with all 3 at the same time, but if I fight two separate battles I don't get the odds I should?
I was wondering why no one was replying then I looked at the graphic and saw the problem, Pretend the 87th Russian wasn't there and the "B" unit attacked from that hex. Then read my question again.. Sorry
Now suppose that fight failed and I wanted to try again with "C" the 44th. The odds here would be something like 214/200. But the second battle with "C" was coming from another direction than the 1st two, since that's the case shouldn't the odds be 214/300 since I'm coming from a different hex? It's the same thing as would happen when I attack with all 3 at the same time, but if I fight two separate battles I don't get the odds I should?
I was wondering why no one was replying then I looked at the graphic and saw the problem, Pretend the 87th Russian wasn't there and the "B" unit attacked from that hex. Then read my question again.. Sorry
