In retrospect (I am NOT harping here, I just want us to be learning as we go along), how do we think the sacrifice of the 8 Marines balances with the decision to go south?
There are a number of issues involved: our possible inability to break through a blockade in the north anyway, the distraction that the Marines might represent, the need to place them where Arty from Q can unfortunately hit them, their inability to reach Q next turn, etc.
Did we think through the strategic aspects of that decision other than in the context of supporting the chaining we desired?
Given Lego's success in manouevre (yes, the British spelling ) over the last few turns, and personally still scarred by the Bobian Misadventure, I fear that we are not thinking through every bit of strategy and counter-strategy.
Something to work on.
There are a number of issues involved: our possible inability to break through a blockade in the north anyway, the distraction that the Marines might represent, the need to place them where Arty from Q can unfortunately hit them, their inability to reach Q next turn, etc.
Did we think through the strategic aspects of that decision other than in the context of supporting the chaining we desired?
Given Lego's success in manouevre (yes, the British spelling ) over the last few turns, and personally still scarred by the Bobian Misadventure, I fear that we are not thinking through every bit of strategy and counter-strategy.
Something to work on.
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