@Keredrex:
interesting debate guys … think what is happening here is the double IC’s in asia R1 for the allies is a strategy that does not work with the strategy suggested for the axis in the posts above. maybe it is only a strategy that can be used against an amateur player. Ive only ever played with the people in my group and we have only played on the original, Revised and now spring 42. must admit i would like to play a game with a few of you based on what I read in these forums. interesting debate guys
I don’t think the book is closed on the India IC in 42 (I don’t believe in the Sink factory, unless Japan got diced up on the mainland J1). In Revised strategy, the naysayers dissed the India IC early and often yet people continue to play the IIC in Revised and rack up wins doing so. We are all aware Japan is easier to neuter in 42 than it was in Revised, so why write off aggressive KJF tactics? Sure, there are tons of IPCs in Europe but there’s also a ton of IPCs in Asia.
Bear in mind, it takes alot of practice and skill to play this strategy correctly and it is unlikely the players developing it have already perfected their game. 2nd, most of the people playing KJF are playing dice games, and in a dice KJF game, just one bad roll for Japan can totally upset the cart. If Allies are putting up Asia ICs, then they are in position to turn bad rolls for Japan into economic advantages for the Allies. Finally, if Allies are playing correctly, then just one fleet mistake by Japan can be fatal to Axis. So given these factors you can probably understand why people play KJF on venues like GTO where most of the players are not experts. In a live game, this is a faster Allies win than a KGF and more fun to play.
I’ve faced the guy GCar refereed to who built the UK1 Persia/India factories and I’m 1-1 against him. Even with the questionable Persia factory buy, he was extremely tough to beat, and he even gave me a bid as Axis in both matches. I give the guy kudos…he’s trying some unorthodox stuff and uncovering a new strat. Once he realizes Axis shouldn’t be getting a bid he’ll be even tougher.
I agree that in a low luck expert game it’s likely a suboptimal strategy, but let’s face it, you can say the same thing about any strategy that isn’t a pure KGF, including a USA Pac push. Who is to say that a USA push + India IC is a worse strategy than a USA Pac push plus UK focusing in Europe? At least with the India IC, you have the opportunity to limit Japan’s income on the mainland. Any time the Allies divert significant resources to Japan, Germany can counter by building tanks and pushing WR/Cau. The question is whether the Axis player is skilled enough to hold onto Japan’s fleet and mainland bases long enough for Germany to pull out the win.