ASLurker
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I've always been confused on how to attack against leaders in a CC situation.
Let's say I have the following, I'll try to keep it simple
Now this is where I get fuzzy on the Russian side attack. A11.14 says "A SMC defends in CC as part of the group it attacks with..." in this case the 9-1 attacked with both 467. While A11.12 says "Units may attack any unit or combination of units in the same Location, so long as no unit attacks or is attacked more than once per CCPh." Which causes my brain to misfire because if I'm forced to attack the "group" that the 9-1 attacked with, then I can't really attack "any unit or combo of units".
Anyhoo, what are the Russian options for CC? Can the 447 go against the single 467 and the 9-1 leader stacked on top of it at 4 to 5 (1:2), or must it go against the 2 x 467 and 9-1 because that is the "group" the 9-1 attacked per A11.14 (in this case at 1:4 odds)?
Hope I'm making sense.
Thanks.
Let's say I have the following, I'll try to keep it simple
- Germans: 2 x 467, 9-1 leader
- Russians: 1 x 447
Now this is where I get fuzzy on the Russian side attack. A11.14 says "A SMC defends in CC as part of the group it attacks with..." in this case the 9-1 attacked with both 467. While A11.12 says "Units may attack any unit or combination of units in the same Location, so long as no unit attacks or is attacked more than once per CCPh." Which causes my brain to misfire because if I'm forced to attack the "group" that the 9-1 attacked with, then I can't really attack "any unit or combo of units".
Anyhoo, what are the Russian options for CC? Can the 447 go against the single 467 and the 9-1 leader stacked on top of it at 4 to 5 (1:2), or must it go against the 2 x 467 and 9-1 because that is the "group" the 9-1 attacked per A11.14 (in this case at 1:4 odds)?
Hope I'm making sense.
Thanks.