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    Thaine
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    Default Solo rules, one- or two-card planning.

    Hei

    I just had my first sortie ever playing WoG. I used the solo rules from Richard Bradly obviously. My Hurricane got owned by the opposing 109, but that's not too shocking. However one question arose, do I plan the AI movement for the current or the next turn? Or in other words, does the AI plane use one-card or two-card planning.

    I started off with two-card planning for both planes but switched the AI to one-card planning after a while since it felt rather strange. I myself was continuing with two-card planning.

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    Hi Rafael.
    That's the way I have found best as well. Two cards as usual for my plane and one for the AI otherwise you get an unfair insight into what he will do. I have not found it makes things any more difficult for me to keep in the action. The AI gets no unfair advantage as far as I am concerned, in fact I think it evens things up a bit.
    Rob.
    "Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."



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