Also, beginners should always do KGF because it’s almost idiot proof, as in there really is no new strategy to be developed, just follow the formula and hope for good dice so you can win. KJF requires the players on both sides to think, which is why it is a good move against a veteran. Most veterans are used to KGF and do not really know how to handle a KJF scenario.
Actually, KJF doesn’t require much brainpower either. That’s how most of the older tournaments used to run, with an IC in India and Sinkiang. These strategies kind of cycle in and out. First it was KJF, then it’s now KGF, now KJF is growing popular again as people get bored. It’s kind of like first you start with a carrier in the Baltic, then you cycle to no navy, then you cycle back to carrier. That’s part of the beauty of this game, that in spite of its mathematical core, there still are options and people aren’t completely convinced of which is the best. People started off as KJFers, then KGFers undid it, and now KJFers are trying to undo that again.
And I have to add, pretty much all the KJF techniques were already developed at least a couple of years back, as well. There’s not much new that I’ve seen discussed around here, it’s just people who think they’re special when they rediscover the wheel. Fighter to Solomons then Pearl - very old. US counter to Pearl - very old. Fighter/carrier vs Japan - very old. Linking the UK navy - very old. Big stack in Buryatia - very old. I don’t mind discussing the specific variations of these strategies, such as Darth’s going to the Pacific late instead of early, or adding extra carriers to the Baltic, but there’s no reason to think you’re special just because you do KJF. :roll:
Even so-called “no new strategy to be developed” in KGF isn’t as true as it looks, either. There are many variations within the KGF, and I wouldn’t assume that everyone knows the “best” counters to each. Do you go strongly in Africa, or operate the northern shuck shuck? Do you go after Japan after you take Berlin, or simply after you contain Germany? How do you deal with the German navy efficiently if it becomes menacing? When do you decide to push into Ukraine, if at all? A 3x3 with extra planes for the US, or 4x4 with little extra planes? Overbuild transports with UK? Build fighter(s) with Russia? W. Russia/Ukraine, or W. Russia/Belo, or the single attack as I’ve seen Darth do?