Squirecam, don’t get me wrong, I’m with you on the flexibility of the navy. Â If the Allies make a mistake, yes, some of those cool options are there. Â I am coming around to the idea that NOT building navy leads to a worse situation for Germany.
I know you are correct in what you say, because you must be having those results in actual play. Â The disconnect for me is, I don’t know what types of numbers your Russian opponent is putting up against you.
As long as we agree that Germany is not ahead (although I say significantly behind) in ground units, I’m fine. Â But what I’m saying is that if the G big stack is too small to take WRus, and Russia adds about half of its ground unit production to Moscow each turn, by the time the Japanese reach the outskirts of Moscow, the Russians have a big enough stack to hold off the Japanese. Â In my experience.
You are not going to take WR. That is not the point at least not for the first 3 rounds. Without blocking, UK is adding 8 units per turn into Norway/Africa. This is from UK 2, or at least by UK 3.
You are eliminating that 8 unit buildup. But not so much that WR should be taken. Your goal is to hold EE. Trade Karelia, belo, Ukr, and possibly Norway.
AFTER africa is yours, your income will be enough to crush the russians. Africa income is pretty important to the plan.
As for UK taking Africa back, UK has 6 units available. 3 India, 1 transj, 1 persia, 1 SA. Germany’s bid should allow Germany to conquer Egypt G1, and retake G2, which should only leave possibly 2 inf left. Remember that if India is abansoned, use the japanese to sail to Africa if needed. It doesnt matter WHO takes africa, just that it IS taken. As expediently as possible.
UK should not be able to move into the med given G1 and G2 control of Egypt.
Also, if G loses too many troops G1 (or russian attacks go bad), dont bother buying a fleet. Punish the russians with ground units.
Squirecam