I almost always do a J3 attack. Allows Europe some breathing room but does not allow the ANZAC or Indian forces to get too powerful. On turn one I buy two transports and a Manchurian minor factory. I push into china on all fronts, moving the bulk of forces south while attacking china. I push 2 or 3 infantry into Yunnan to attack the Burma road with all available fighters. I move the two Siamese infantry into French Indo China. I move the mechanized infantry as far south as I can. I keep the transports in the sea of Japan and land the tank, two infantry and an artillery into Korea. I use the transport in the Caroline Islands to grab the infantry off of Palau. I also move an extra carrier down to the Caroline’s.
J2:
Buy: a minor factory for French Indo China, two infantry and an artillery for Manchuria and two more infantry and another artillery for Japan
On turn two I move into Yunnan (assuming China counter attacked) with 5 or 6 infantry, a mechanized infantry and two artillery. I again surge into China across the line. I poise the majority of the fleet down in the Caroline Islands and move a small force off of Johnston Island complete with transport with two infantry. I keep two transports in the Sea of Japan and offload four men into Korea, (grab the two off of Okinawa and Iwo Jima to make sure you have enough men for transports next turn) I usually push into Russia on this turn but it depends on how things look but usually you have more than enough infantry to stand off with them.
J3:
Buy; (If I still hold Yunnan) I buy a couple mechanized infantry and infantry or one infantry and a couple mechanized depending on what is in Yunnan. I buy three Infantry in (or artillery if I can afford it) in Manchuria. Remaining funds go into subs for Japan.
Here is where attacks vary depending on allied movements but typically for my opponents Hawaii has been fortified so the force off the Johnstons moves to take New Britain and stop both ANZAC bonuses with one attack. I move a sub or two off the coast of Queensland with available air-force off carriers and take out the at least destroyer that is blocking Sydney. I move a transport to Borneo with an infantry and AA or two infantry off of the Caroline’s. I move another transport out of the caroline’s with two men onto Celebes with a carrier if need be to attack the forces if any on the island. I also bring enough to ensure that one or both of those transports lives (often a small fleet to defend the Indian navy with Borneo landing and a destroyer off the coast of Java (whatever the long sea zone island is) to defend transport off Celebes and block on convoys. One transport from SZ6 moves to take the Philippine’s with bombers from french indo. The other transport in SZ6 takes Kwangtung with sufficient air force which was also staged in French Indo. I now use the forces in Yunnan to make sure that both Burma and Shan state fall allowing me to take Malaya on J4 with Shan state and Mech built in French Indo on J3.
J4 Things are varying far to much to do a full report but always put 3 units in both minor factories and take the remainder of the DEI. Main fleet and fighter force tends to move back to caroline’s to stand off with US forces which are probably becoming a little bold.
J5 depending on pressure put a minor or major in Malaya to outproduce or at least stall India while you move some of those men into China to push them back and surround them.
*Subs are always being produced to block convoys and take out Indian fleet with Strat bombers and to crush Australia into making 3-4 a turn.
Obviously depending on Allied strats things need tobe tweaked but the general idea is you make a ton of money by the end of J4 and can now compete with everyone at the same time unless of course the US is pushing the majority against you in which case you have successfully bought your European allies some room to pressure Britain, Russia and Africa.
Does that help a bit?