• I’ve been playing G40 a lot over the past few weeks and have quickly gained a lot of skill with it. In the process I’ve developed this strategy which I am finding even some of the best online players are having trouble defending. It’s a good strategy for players who are very conservative and risk-averse like myself. I’m going to try to outline it here.

    The general framework for the opening is that Japan is going to attack on J2, and Italy starts the European war on I2.

    Setup:

    Germany

    G1 - buy a carrier only. This will compel UK to waste a turn’s income defending the Sealion (which you should not do unless he offers a ridiculously easy walk-in. Good odds are not good enough to divert from the plan). Do the following attacks:

    1. SZ111: 2 sub/BB/ftr/tac/bmb. Optimal result is to leave UK with a damaged BB only, retreating your BB to SZ112. Next best result is to clear the SZ of all enemy ships. Should work fine even with a Scotland fighter bid by UK.

    2. SZ110: 2 sub/3ftr/3tac/bmb. Clear the zone of enemy ships. Unless you get completely diced you won’t lose more than the subs.

    3. France: All land units which can reach in G1 attack France. Do not throw any planes into the attack, it’s very solid without them and you should not let the AA gun get a free shot.

    4. Yugoslavia: All land units not in the France battle EXCEPT one inf from Romania, plus the remaining ftr/tac, attack. Clear the zone, don’t leave it for Italy.

    G1 noncombat pick up Bulgaria and Finland, shuttle the Denmark inf to Norway and set your fleet up in SZ112 with 1 ftr and 1 tac. All air used against UK lands in Western Germany, the Yugo tac goes to Rome and the ftr goes to Tobruk. Land units from Germany go to Poland. Place the carrier in SZ112.

    G2 buy all land units to attack Russia.

    Clear the Med of UK ships used against Italy with your air force, use the inf in Bulgaria and three tanks from Yugoslavia to kill Greece. If you can spare the air, feel free to add air power to the fight. Doesn’t really matter if you win, and you can leave Greece for Italy to finish off if you like, just weaken it to 1-2 units to make it easy for them. Clean up Southern France and Normandy with whatever is left over from the France battle.

    Noncombat, any remaining mobile units from France go to Yugoslavia, Yugoslav units go to Romania. Air power goes back to Western Germany, some fighters can be spared to protect Italy if desired. Stack Finland with the 9 inf you have up there. Place land units in Germany first.

    Italy

    The only things that matter for Italy are a) to move the tanks and some slower units east as can-openers for the German stack, and b) hold onto Rome. Keep enough in Rome to deter landings, move the rest east. Your ships’ only required function is to attack Allied ships (leave SZ97 for Germany). It’s perfectly OK if you have no ships left by I2.

    In Africa grab British Somaliland because it’s a royal pain for UK to recover it. The rest of your units in Africa have one job, which is to survive as long as possible and kill/divert as much Allied attention as you can. If you have a transport left over feel free to rescue some of them from North Africa and bring back to Europe. Don’t attack Egypt, no decent player will allow it, and moving in that direction just makes killing your units convenient. To be honest, half the time I forget I have Italian units in Africa at all, that’s how little they matter. Their sole function is to draw enemy units away from other conflict zones, as far away as possible.

    Japan

    J1 buy three transports and an artillery unit. Combat move is very simple, attack Yunnan with everything that reaches, attack Hunan with everything else that can reach it, take Chahar with one inf and take Anhwe from the north.

    J1 noncombat is staging for the J2 attack. You have a wide variety of options in ship placement, just don’t leave your transports vulnerable to a UK/ANZAC early DOW. Transports should move as many units south as possible, and stay along the coast. At least two transports should be able to reach Malaya, and the remaining four will go to Phillipines. Set up so that all six can be fully loaded for the attack (which will require grabbing a couple from Manchuria).

    Make sure that at least one DD can reach SZ16 as a blocker if needed. I tend to put one of each ship type in Carolines for flexibility, and stage the rest off Hainan (if you don’t the US or UK can put a blocker in that SZ and screw up your attack).

    Kiangsu units move south towards Kwangtung, not west into China. Remaining land units should beeline to Yunnan, save an inf or two to take Chinese territories.

    Every air unit not needed to land on a carrier goes to Kwangsi. Have a transport land an inf/art from Manchuria there as well. They can be used to recapture Yunnan if need be but ideally they’ll get shipped to Malaya next.

    Come J2, declare war on all Allies, hit Malaya (1-2 trans full plus half the fleet) and Phillipines (other 4 trans plus other half of fleet), crash Yunnan and take the easy shots at China/FIC/Shan State, and any ships left lying around in the South Pacific. This is both an attack and another staging round; your fleets will now be set up to either drop a ton of units in Burma (unblockable), or capture all the DEI in J3. This is going to force UK-Pac back home (or he hands you India for J4).

    If US stacks Hawaii in US1 then block SZ16. If he can air raid SZ6 then buy a carrier. Buy more loaded transports with whatever else is left over, and another DD if you require it (be able to block SZ16 every round as long as US has threat on SZ6). You have about three times the air power that you actually need, so don’t be shy about sending fighters or even an extra capital ship back home to protect SZ6.

    At this point you are set up for a J3 which will accomplish the following: wear China down further, punish UK Pac if he’s adventurous and moves to Burma (6 loaded trans plus ALL your fleet and 15ish air units can reach - he cannot defend that territory), or take all the DEI in one turn if he isn’t. You should also drop a factory in FIC which should push out tanks if you can afford them, or mech inf if you’re on a budget, and these will seal the doom of a UK Pac which will be making 6 income or less at that point, allowing you to focus the rest of your considerable production against another enemy.

    At the end of J3 you are now pulling high 60s income, UK Pac is already neutered, China is separated from support, and the only way there is any threat against you anywhere is if US went full Pacific (which you can now defend solidly with high income and already-existing air power). From there, I tend to wipe out China then India since both are weak targets, and if the US is not full-building Pac you can also attack Russia at that point since the extra 6 inf from Mongolia will be no big deal to clean up.

    Following Through

    In Europe, the follow-through is now very straightforward - build fast units to stack against Russia and push him back. You want to go south, not north - Novogrod will be abandoned by Russia by necessity, he hasn’t the units to defend it and counterstack Bryansk both. He probably can hold Bryansk, though and stop your stack from moving directly east. The way to get around this is to literally move around him - to Ukraine, then Rostov, at which point you can cash in on Volvograd and Caucasus NOs, plus your fast units can swing around to Samara, forcing difficult choices and collapsing the defensive position. Trading off units works in your favor the whole way, as you can replace them faster than he can even buying more expensive units. You can now also threaten to hit the Middle East, where defenses will be light. Russia soon ends up with very low production and defending it can consume all of UK’s attention, making things easier elsewhere around the board.

    The Allies won’t be idle while this happens. They will inevitably build an Atlantic “hammer” with the US - just enough fleet plus a big stack of transports that can move 20+ units around the perimeter of Europe very quickly, looking for a soft spot. The way to defend this is to build lots and lots of cheap inf in Western Germany and France supplemented by a few artillery and remaining air forces to punish landings.

    Allies tend to first go for Rome, so plan for this with Italy - I’ll often start building a stack of inf on Rome as early as I3, so by the time the hammer is a real threat it’s already covered. Germany can counterbuild against it faster than Italy so it can wait to build its own infantry defenses until a round or two later. Defending against landings takes priority over finishing off Russia - the only threat Russia can provide is to attack your stack, he cannot invade from the east any faster than you can spam more inf in defense so you don’t need to keep his stack in front of yours. Then trade, trade, trade - Russian units can’t be replaced due to production, UK units traded are units not building in the Middle East and India, and US units take 3 turns to rebuild and ship over and cost extra in transports as well.

    Meanwhile, who is stopping Japan? The US is the only one who can do it, but it requires ALL his production against your 70 income Japan, and that really gets him only a stalemate. And if he does that then Germany has no need to build inf at home and can build more fast units to finish off Russia instead. It becomes a no-win situation for Allies.

    If he builds Atlantic instead, once he lands those units and has to defend something instead of having the Sword of Damocles hanging over Europe, you can now lock it down with inf/art spam. This usually forces a landing in Norway, the only place Allies are reasonably safe from the German counter. Once that happens, the threat to Rome is gone, freeing up Italy’s units and production, and he’s got a three-turn march merely to hit Novogrod - during which time, if you care to, you can outbuild him and reach Novograd in time to kill off his stack.

    Note that I’ve all but completely ignored Africa. That’s deliberate - Africa and North America are basically the only parts of the map where Allies have an easier time than Axis does. Fight where it’s easier for you. Once you beat down Russia and India you can march through to Africa if you please, but it would take a truly masochistic Allies player not to concede well before you reach Egypt.

    The best part about this method/strategy is that it is highly tolerant of mistakes for the Axis player, as long as you don’t make any huge ones, giving up favorable attacks on: 1) Germany’s offensive stack; 2) Western Germany, or allowing the 1-2 punch through Denmark to Germany proper; 3) Rome; 4) Japan’s defensive fleet; or 5) SZ6 and Japan proper. Five or six points on the whole map are all you really need to defend and you have the advantage in every one of them. Make small investments in other threats as opportunities arise if and only if it’s more expensive for Allies to defend against them than it is for you to create the threat.

    I realize there’s a big wall of text and a lot of analysis in this summary, but in practice it’s actually quite easy. By round 4 or 5, German turns take 5 minutes to play out, Italian turns two minutes, and Japan maybe 7 or 8 minutes, and it’s all pick target, focus forces, kill, rinse & repeat.

    There you have it… that’s my script for an old school, Classic-style Axis win against Allies on the G40 map. As a side note, I’m now won over on the Balance Mod since it’s actually a bit challenging to pull this off with that mod while it is a slam-dunk boring-easy win with the standard layout even at high bids. Looking for feedback, primarily on what kinds of strategies Allies might use to try to counter this.


  • Hi Elk!

    I played against you and this strategy and it was a clear axis win on standard. One thing I can say from the allied perspective: playing first time against this strategy gave me the first couple rounds the feeling “hey its all easy you have time” cause normally axis play is more aggressive in my expierience. But I think even if i realized it early enough what is coming, i would have lost the game. I will try your strategy next time as axis too see how it feels palying, and maybe find some weak pionts for allies.
    Btw.: Great post, very helpfull!


  • What are you going to about russia invades Finnland instead of retreating to moscow with the whole stack?

  • '15

    This is all very standard stuff. I do very much the same most games if I am going for the throat. Outside of extremely bad dice luck, or UK putting nearly 100% of its economy into fighters sitting on Moscow (and even then…), a G6 Moscow is quite possible. An I6/G7 Moscow is basically guaranteed.

    Germany:
    Why take Greece as Germany? Is it merely to help Italy? Judging by your comments about them, probably not.

    The tanks you could potentially afford to send down there because they can make it back into Russia in time to be useful, but sending the Bulgarians means those guys are never making it to Moscow until G8 (one round after the potential 12 far est ruskies show up). Is the gain of 2 IPCs/turn for Germany/Italy worth the loss of 5 infantry for your Moscow crash (or the threat of a crash while you duck south and grab Volgo/Caucasus)? Is the main reason just to make sure you don’t give the allies a juicy landing point later in the game?

    Note: Sometimes, depending on what Russia does and where you want your Finns to go/stay, you can choose to not declare war on Russia on G3 and just move into Italian-controlled Eastern Poland. You lose Baltic States/Karelia money, but so what, you’re still 3 IPCs ahead. (The obvious things about still having a German sub in 125, and not failing take a free Novgorod if Russia is silly enough to let you walk in, are all assumed.)

    Italy:
    Standard. Tanks/mechs I1/I2, then turtle up hard. Even buying planes to support the can opener is possible I3/I4 if the allies are nowhere to be found in Europe. I try to let Italy grab as much land in Russia as it can (exempting the mICs and victory cities).

    Japan:
    Why not do most of this J1?

    Differences between what you’d do and what I do:

    I just let the Allies have western europe if I must. I usually keep some of my finns and dudes from norway up in scandinavia so I can push a landing back out with the help of some air. The only way I’m trying to defend normandy/S France, however, is if they land an anemic force. If it’s strong, screw it, I’m still going 100% for Moscow. The more tanks, and if you’re very damn lucky, mechs, that survive the moscow altercation, the more I’ve got to drive straight on south through the middle east and on to Cairo. I can retake Western Europe when Moscow falls. No problem. Mosow’s the goal. Let the allies play around in the West if they show up. They could never take Berlin before G8, and Japan is likely just absolutely wrecking the Pacific.

    I don’t screw with Greece as Germany. Italy very often still ends up taking this because it still has one transport and some planes to play with. I want my Bulgarians in Moscow G6, which means sending those nazi-supporting bastards east as soon as they hit the ground.

    J1.

    @aequitas:

    What are you going to about russia invades Finnland instead of retreating to moscow with the whole stack?

    You have 7 scandinavian infantry as Germany. Let the Russians take Finland for one round, then hit them with those 7 dudes + 2 more whatevers from a transport and your air. Some people even take their Danes up early as well, meaning 11 land units for a Finland counter. The Russians can’t do anything about that unless they want to leave Moscow as a super easy treat for Germany. Russians in Scandinavia on a straight push like this are a blessing, not a threat. It would take a heavily coordinated effort between Russia on one side and UK/US on the other to make it matter, and at that point the situation is too complex to discuss much in the scope of this post’s original intent.


  • For an offensive Ger. player, Greece might be vital to him.
    It provides 3ipc income per round and might be strategic in an aggressive Axis Med. Gameplay.
    I often take Greece as Germany so I can save my 40ies each round for russia.

  • '15

    Yes, but he’s said he’s not doing med play. He’s going straight for Moscow. Med play would be, by necessity, at the earliest G6 for buys (but probably G7 for the Italian can-opener).

    Is it 3 IPCs? I thought it was 2. Woops. Either way, you’re losing 5 Bulgarians if you send them all to Greece in the Moscow crash or Bryansk stack. That’s 15 IPCs of money there. When you account for positioning, the income of even 3/turn isn’t really worth that, especially if your singular goal is Moscow Must Die ASAP. Maybe if you sent only one or two Bulgarians, since it’s worth 3 IPCs/turn, it could pay for itself by allowing you to buy another strat. bomber by G5 which could be used against Moscow.

    All I’m saying is, it doesn’t make sense to mess with Greece on G2 if you’re potentially weakening your ultimate goal of G6/G7 crash ‘n’ smash in the east.

    The only reason I could see would be to deprive the UK, or possibly the Americans, from a very welcoming landing in Greece.

    I might also have a hard time understanding you based on your word choices and grammar as I have in some other posts, so forgive me there. (I’m not making fun of you by any means, I can barely speak just this one language, so anyone who can piddle about in two or more deserves respect.)

  • '21 '20 '18 '17

    Thank you Mr. Elk, this is a very clean and solid narrative of a good, basic game that wins because it doesn’t rely on long odds or distractions just a straight road to victory.

    I’d more or less agree about Greece, its the wrong direction and 4 infantry is easy to defeat at some point G-I 2-4 just whenever it comes up rather than sending a battlestax that way.

    I’d add to your India gambit that taking Ceylon gives you an unsinkable aircraft carrier right off India’s coast and that can be safer than having to stage right next to Bombay.

    Your overall plan is a good reminder that the Russian Eastern troops tying down Manchuria are key and so are the few destroyers you get as bogglers/blockers (1US, 1UK, 1 ANZAC) and that Japan is really hard to stop or even slow down unless you have all 5 powers work together.


  • Your summary makes a lot of sense Mr. Elk and is a big help to someone like me who is still getting to grips with G40.

    Being on the edge of losing to wittman, who had a 13 bid as allies, I wonder what allied bid you feel would effectively counter the strategy you lay out? My understanding is that experienced players believe axis to have a significant advantage without such a bid.

    witt used his bid to blast the Italians out of Africa and the Med in turn 1. A larger bid might be used to bolster the north atlantic or the Russian front.

    Our next game will be me as allies, so this bid question is going to be very pertinent! :|


  • @aequitas:

    What are you going to about russia invades Finnland instead of retreating to moscow with the whole stack?

    I’ve only encountered that once so far and it turned out very badly for Russia as it requires a commitment of units larger than he can afford. The combination of fast units that are building in Germany, the reach of air power, and the ability to transport a couple more per turn end up isolating Russia’s attack stack and getting it cut off from behind when G captures Novo. If enough is committed Russia might even be able to hold it, but at a far greater cost along the rest of his front. Russia doesn’t start with many fast units and he has to commit those to that attack, weakening his threat elsewhere; I’d welcome it as G.


  • @teslas:

    This is all very standard stuff. I do very much the same most games if I am going for the throat. Outside of extremely bad dice luck, or UK putting nearly 100% of its economy into fighters sitting on Moscow (and even then…), a G6 Moscow is quite possible. An I6/G7 Moscow is basically guaranteed.

    I usually don’t end up taking Moscow until G9 or G10. But he’s making under 15 income several turns before that so it’s a matter of convenience. Since you can finish him off at your leisure, there’s no need to sacrifice position elsewhere to rush it. And if UK panics and dedicates his whole production to shipping fighters there, great! That’s production that is not able to be useful in any other way, so it’s not being efficiently used against Axis.

    Germany:
    Why take Greece as Germany? Is it merely to help Italy? Judging by your comments about them, probably not.

    The tanks you could potentially afford to send down there because they can make it back into Russia in time to be useful, but sending the Bulgarians means those guys are never making it to Moscow until G8 (one round after the potential 12 far est ruskies show up). Is the gain of 2 IPCs/turn for Germany/Italy worth the loss of 5 infantry for your Moscow crash (or the threat of a crash while you duck south and grab Volgo/Caucasus)? Is the main reason just to make sure you don’t give the allies a juicy landing point later in the game?

    I have Germany do it since Italy loses their transports before they can get to it and I’d rather Italian slow units opening cans than being extra turns behind. Germany can afford for the Greece attack to go poorly but Italy cannot, so this plays into my risk aversion. Also, I’m not in a rush to kill off Russia at any particular time so there’s time for those inf to play catch-up. You need a few spare inf to picket Belarus and other territories and they can get to those places when you need them, even while they are a move or two behind the main stack.

    Italy:
    Standard. Tanks/mechs I1/I2, then turtle up hard. Even buying planes to support the can opener is possible I3/I4 if the allies are nowhere to be found in Europe. I try to let Italy grab as much land in Russia as it can (exempting the mICs and victory cities).

    I’ve been buying a fighter for Italy on I1 but a tank/mech would probably fit better, that’s a good suggestion.

    Japan:
    Why not do most of this J1?

    I don’t do it on J1 because I don’t have the transports to move enough units to create the follow-up threats on J1, so it is riskier and less solid in my opinion. Being risk-averse, I try to have a robust enough position that it can sustain getting diced once in a while, since that is inevitable. Odds become much better on J2; with the air pre-positioned, all the attacks are overkill attacks and getting diced is less likely. Waiting a turn also makes it much less likely that the US will build full-Pac and extends the time that Japan has a free hand.

    The US needs minimum 2 turns of building to create a threat in one theater or the other. If they split then they don’t have threat in either. In the absence of J1 the US usually builds Atlantic, and of course it takes a move to position the US threats, so Japan doesn’t need to deal with it until as late as J6. If they build Pac anyway, Japan can efficiently stall the threat for a long time; build carriers and pull back air to protect them, as you don’t need much air on land past J3, DDs to block and limit US threat to air only, and subs to kill off his blockers to make him deal with the counterthreat to Hawaii from your growing SZ6 defensive stack.

    Japan getting to 68 production on J3 means you can full-build tanks/mechs in FIC and still have enough to defend even a full-build US pac strategy for a very long time. Japan’s expeditionary fleet never gets more than 2 moves from returning to SZ6, so bringing it back to allow your full fleet to counter a move to the Carolines stalls him further if need be.

    If US does full-build Pac, Japan can’t be quite as aggressive, but Germany can be more aggressive and kill Russia off faster, as it doesn’t need to repel the US from Western Europe. Italy can also consider building ships and reviving its Med game in that case. Alternatively, Germany can start adding subs to raise the cost of the eventual US entrance in the Atlantic theater, which is an efficient delaying tactic.


  • @aequitas:

    For an offensive Ger. player, Greece might be vital to him.
    It provides 3ipc income per round and might be strategic in an aggressive Axis Med. Gameplay.
    I often take Greece as Germany so I can save my 40ies each round for russia.

    Greece is not that important overall. You could choose to ignore Greece entirely to strengthen the main stack earlier instead. I like having the extra income as income means flexibility, and it gets the Balkans over with for good. Leaving those units there gives the allies backup if they choose to invade via that route, and I’m not comfortable with the risks to Italy on that attack.

    As you noted, it also opens up an additional option for counterplay in the Med, if the opportunity is right. Ignoring the Med is part of the strategy only because it’s inefficient, but if Allies allow an opportunity to efficiently counter then the option is there. A key theme of the method is preservation of options; an open option, exploited or not, still forces the opponent to account for it.


  • @Private:

    Being on the edge of losing to wittman, who had a 13 bid as allies, I wonder what allied bid you feel would effectively counter the strategy you lay out? My understanding is that experienced players believe axis to have a significant advantage without such a bid.

    That’s my question as well. I don’t even know if an effective counter strategy can be pulled off by Allies without serious mistakes made by the Axis player. That’s one concern I have had about G40 for quite some time and it has yet to be demonstrated to me that the Allies are viable on this map. If someone does pull it off, I would very very much like to know how.


  • @teslas:

    This is all very standard stuff. I do very much the same most games if I am going for the throat.

    To address this - I am not claiming any of this is original. It’s all stuff that was done to me when I was playing Allies more often that I couldn’t solve. So I started doing it to other people, and nobody’s been able to solve it yet.

    My setup for J2 is very close to Cow’s J2, maybe 6-7 units total are in different position at the start of J2. I put less emphasis on northern China, if China wants to stack in Kansu they are not in a position to affect anything important.

    As others have noted, G40 is all about threat projection. The aim of this strategy is to reduce potential allied threats to three manageable ones.

    Foregoing Sealion attacks means there is no Russian offensive threat to deal with. A focus on China/India early means there is no threat from either in Asia. For Russia/China/India in general, turtled and isolated positions do not project threat. Ignoring Africa means there’s no threat to deal with there as there’s nothing to threaten.

    The first threat is the Russian defensive counter. This can be managed by counterstacking, or even retreating temporarily if neccessary, or by moving around it.

    The second threat is the US Pac fleet. This can be managed by building a defensive fleet in SZ6 or the Phillipines and using DDs to limit movement, and being able to bring back the second, expeditionary IJN fleet in a timely manner.

    The third and most dangerous threat is the US Atlantic invasion fleet. I manage this threat by stacking inf preemptively. If Allies have any hope of countering this strategy, it’s by effectively managing this invasion - but I’ve yet to see someone pull it off.

    There’s one other potential threat that I should probably address, which is the Russian eastern infantry if stacked in Amur. I ignore this threat, if it is created at all, and let Russia strike first. Because I rely on transports rather than ICs, there are no fixed positions Russia can reach that need to be defended, which mitigates some of the threat. As Russia can’t reinforce its position, the threat never grows. It can only hold one territory at a time so it can’t do much production damage, and Japan can set up to eliminate this stack at its leisure. Should the US reinforce it with air, that actually reduces the threat from the stack further as Russia won’t abandon expensive US air support thanks to the favorable turn order - Japan can strike the US air between the two enemies’ turns if Russia’s infantry moves out, so Russia is stuck wherever that air lands. And of course if Russia strikes first, it loses the 6 Mongolian infantry I’d otherwise have to account for.

  • '21 '20 '18 '17

    Even if it isn’t original, its solid.  This kind of discussion is interesting and useful.  I’m typically not repeating or testing out my own opinions because I’m not that good or creative–I’m repeating other people’s moves and opinions to test them against the group’s experience and opinions.

    In most games, there is a “critical path” to victory.  Not a series of “must-dos”, but a series of ‘should-dos’.

    That is why the earlier posters this week were spot on by stating what is the “optimal” move.  Not the “best move under all odds in all situations”.  Just the “optimal” one considering everything that we as a group or individuals presume to know.


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  • Pac turn 2 combat and complete

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  • Pacific turn 3 combat and complete

    Notice that there’s really nothing at all Allies can do about any of this, the opponent played it about as well as he could have, and that the number of hits scored by Allies is about what can be expected barring very low probability outcomes.

    A few transports get sacrificed in DEI on J3, which is compensated for by the additional transport builds on J2 which you can see in the SZ6 at the end of these turns. The transports in the Phillipines can pick up the units from the other islands and take them to Burma or Shan or recapture an island as needed, and the new transports go to Phillipines to pick up the units left there, which maintains the level of threat.

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  • One more note, in case anyone was wondering…

    UK can stack Burma on UK1 and then combine-and-hold with China on Yunnan on UK2. The problem with that is that UK makes only 6 income on UK2 and then can’t hold India from the direct amphibious threat from all those transports. The Japan response to this maneuver would be to move all the transports and their loads to Malaya and hit India on J4, while holding off on building the IC in FIC. UK/ANZAC cannot put enough units to stop 6 transports plus air plus bombard shots so that gives Japan a 100% attack on India for J4 that can’t be countered. In this scenario Japan would have a little bit more trouble in China but UK Pac is dead earlier and Japan has the use of that IC instead of the one in FIC. Japan can then build new loaded transports to clean up the Yunnan stack; staging in FIC is immune from a Chinese counter, UK doesn’t have enough units to attack, and US/ANZAC help is too far away to get there in time.

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    There’s still no reason to not do J1 that I’ve read (but I’ve not seen your screenshots). The points have been presented before in several threads, and if nobody else does it or finds links, I’ll maybe get around to doing it on a lunch break or something soon.

    You can do basically everything you want to do on J2 on J1 with only slightly higher risk, with no net gain for the US, with significantly higher loss for UK Pac, and with a slight increase in your Japanese income. The only downsides are 1: America can go full Atlantic 1 turn earlier (great to see for Japan!), and 2: ANZAC makes 5 more IPCs for one turn. But I am going to have to stop there, bed time.

    Or, maybe, you show me something I haven’t seen before and blow my mind. Here’s hoping.


  • Part of the equation is that I see the UK battleship as being perhaps the least useful unit, PU for PU, on the whole board. I do not view it as being even close to the equivalent of the US getting +20 to spend.

    Another part is that you get free kills on UK and ANZAC transports when they inevitably go for Sumatra and Java in round 1, and that is a huge benefit to Japan. UK can’t replace its transport and ANZAC takes two turns minimum to do so. You often get a free destroyer kill where the battleship used to be, and you can absorb it with your BB - which gets repaired by the harbor right away - instead of risking the loss of a cruiser.

    An additional factor is that having the position in Malaya on the first turn Japan is at war makes DD blocking in DEI impossible, and thus makes them easier to capture and hold.

    Then there is also the risk of a successful China/UK combine in Yunnan which can be a serious problem for Japan. This can really only be prevented by having threat on Burma on the turn in which Japan goes to war. In the J1 scenario that threat can be completely nullified by a single ship left off Malaya. If you look at the prototypical J1 outcome http://www.axisandallies.org/forums/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=26960.0;attach=172410;image  Japan has 2 land units that can reach Yunnan, against a potential stack of 13inf/2ftr/1tac for China/UK plus a backup UK stack in Burma ready to reinforce. Japan CAN wipe this out… at the average cost of a third of its air force, with some potentially catastrophic outcomes in that mix - while not being able to take the territory and facing yet another Chinese/UK stack of 17 units the next round. This is a great way for Allies to wipe out Japanese starting land and air forces, which can make China a serious problem moving forward and greatly weakens the ability to defend against the US. So what if India dies? They die anyway at even lower odds later on, if they can weaken Japan that much they have done their job. Now US is full-building Pac and Russia has every incentive to join in the party, and Japan is without much of the material they require to hold off these threats - and don’t yet have the income to take them all on.

    So no, I do not at all like the potential outcomes of the J1 - there are some really really bad scenarios in there, whereas there are none at all in the super-safe J2 alternative. Allies have decent responses to J1. They don’t have ANY good responses to my version of J2.

    I would also turn the question around and ask: what additional benefit is gotten by attacking on J1? By the end of J3, which situation is better for Japan, a typical outcome of a J1 attack (which comes with risk), or the situation in the J3done screenshot (which comes with almost no risk)?

    If you can show me an outcome from a J1 attack which is better than the outcome from the J2 under discussion, I’d be happy to look at it. Take a screenshot from a save and show me the alternative for the J1 case.

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