@MaherC:
I’d really like to see how any of it matters. I’ve never seen an allied victory, and once india falls, the japs can MATCH any buy the allies make. on a long enough timeline, the japs win. On a J1 attack, the US has one LC on the board that can make it to SZ6 on turn 3. add turns for subsequent LCs. the “starve the japs out” plan with subs works if the Japanese player doesn’t just buy destroyers and scramble fighters off japan. you can’t nickle and dime them off the DEIs if he knows where to put his fleet.
you guys get all hung up on the carolines, I’ve never seen a Jap player KEEP them. Airbase/navy in the Phils, Naval yard in Malaya. All you need.
You must play exactly like I do Maher. I have made all the same observations. As Japan, I dont even attempt to keep the Carolines. I just grab the valuable infantry off it for my DEI assault. I also bring down more infantry from Japan for my phillipines assault, along with all my bombarding ships, which are all best served down south. There’s no point in leaving any transports in SZ6 because I never use them and the cant be used as fodder for an attack on SZ6, but they’re real valuable in the south seas, and for the eventual assault on Australia.
Even after pulling all those ships from Japan, including the ships in SZ19 and SZ33, and diverting 65% of my income to asian ground troops (only 35% for re-thickening the SZ6 fleet), I can still reliably repel a USA attack on the homeland via scrambling.
This is why I’m trying to come up with ideas for the allies. I noticed that stationing 10 bombers on Midway to assist a SZ6 assault helps a lot, but it still doesn’t win the day. An IMO, you get one shot if you taking that strategy. If you fail (and I always have), it’s over. So, it’s gonna have to be a USA invasion of Asia. And you have to assume that Brits wont have the DEI.