The burma road

World in Flames is the computer version of Australian Design Group classic board game. World In Flames is a highly detailed game covering the both Europe and Pacific Theaters of Operations during World War II. If you want grand strategy this game is for you.

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Chaylaton
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The burma road

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Hello Again,

I need reinforcement that I did the right thing. So here it goes, some may know that I'm playing the axis in my current three player game, so I decided to start banking 2 to 3 build points with Japan so I could afford a new O chit because in the N/D turn of 40 I blew the pre bought one with Yamamoto down south in China to get to the soft under side of China and have 2 different hexes to cut the burma road. So the question I have is this if the allies don't do anything against japan can china hold off japan w/o the freeby build points coming in from CW and USA?

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ORIGINAL: Chaylaton

Hello Again,

I need reinforcement that I did the right thing. So here it goes, some may know that I'm playing the axis in my current three player game, so I decided to start banking 2 to 3 build points with Japan so I could afford a new O chit because in the N/D turn of 40 I blew the pre bought one with Yamamoto down south in China to get to the soft under side of China and have 2 different hexes to cut the burma road. So the question I have is this if the allies don't do anything against japan can china hold off japan w/o the freeby build points coming in from CW and USA?

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If you play with the oil rule, the only thing that China will miss is Oil. In the games I'was in, I've never seen any lend lease of BP to China, only Oil. In the game I was in, I never saw China conquered neither.
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but i thought ....... maybe CW must give china 1-3 bp a turn ....... but only if cw gets food in flames
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CW usually has too many things of its own to build to spare China a whole pilot or bomber's worth of BPs every turn.
 
As for your question - China is at risk of collapse if the Japanese manage all of these: to knock out the Commie cities, cut the Burma Road & threaten Chungking. If the Japanese have done this, whether using their o-chit or not, the Chinese are not likely to be able to withstand the Japanese onslaught.
 
Otherwise, China can probably last through the game, even without lend-lease, since the Japanese will inevitably be distracted by pressure from the USA and CW. The key then becomes whether or not they can rebuild enough to make a comeback.
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In CWIF I have seen China conquered two of three times the third time they kicked Japan out of the the mainland by '43.

In regular WIF I have seen china conquered(or surrendered) about one out of three games, japan need to get a little bit lucky and use HQ-support and her bombers to get decent odds, once China starts loosing troops japan can outflank her.
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