This is the hardest part of the game to understand. The rules take a lot of time to absorb. Especially with transports! Could you do a video about transports and pinning?
@warroompainstate26612 жыл бұрын
Bill that is the next video
@xolos33335 ай бұрын
I play the pinnig rules but i have my own rule (rule of the house), the land troops can not move to enemy territory from another enemy territory. First you need to control the territory AND then you can go ahead. It has Sense for my.
@johnkeith27672 жыл бұрын
God I want a copy of this game. Still unavailable on their site.
@robertwright51832 жыл бұрын
You keep saying it wrong and i think you missed a key "advanced tactic." You keep saying, "you have to leave an equal stack." And you examples always show you doing this. But, this is not true. You do not have to leave an equal stack. You have to leave an equal number of units, in 1 or more stacks. So, if you want to send 2 guys into iran, and russia has 4 and germany has 8... the advanced tactic is to have 2 commands; one with 6 amd the other with 2. Then, you write the order for the 2 unit stack. Which means, you still get that number advantage in the 1st battle that you are leaving. Also, its worth discussing how to hurt people on pinning rules GOING LAST. To me, this is much more painful and difficult to grasp. Note that Russia could have taken over Ukraine in the example you showed. Because Germany goes 1st and going last is much more dangerous when breaking pinning.
@warroompainstate26612 жыл бұрын
You are totally right Robert. There is a big dynamic at work. I was going to do a follow up video about pinning and go over issues you discussed. Thanks for the feed back.