Ok, I will not bore you with a turn by turn synopsis, but rather a general overview:
My strategy with the CP was to focus on Russia for the first 3 turns and then shift gears to the west/south turn 4 and beyond. This is regardless of Russia getting beaten or sent to Revolution. I decided I needed to gamble a bit over there.
Germany and Ottomans sent starting armies on the East front and 75% of reinforcements to Russia.
Austria sent their starting armies on the East front and 25% of reinforcements to Russia.
On turn 4 all reinforcements for all powers went west and south. I was done with Russia. Russia was aggressive early and fought Germans in Poland and Austrians in Ukraine. The Ottomans were unscathed hereto far and ended up contesting Moscow (turn 5) at a critical moment when the CP armies were weak in the East. Russia could not prevent falling into revolution.
Germany and Austria purchased a Submarine every turn. I was determined not to lose my fleet too quickly and force the Allies into buying fleet.
Germany and Austria purchased a Fighter almost every turn. Air supremacy is key- In fact a single fighter in Italy is all you need as Austria because Italy usually isn�t buying any.
Starting turn 4 I was buying Tanks with all powers (ok, not Italy/Russia). They seem very useful, but tough to get large numbers of them due to waiting until turn 4 to buy them and other needs of the army (Fighters, Inf, Art).
The British reinforced India with 4 troops every turn, had to purchase fleet due to German/Austrian fleet buildup and build what they could to land in France.
The CP plan was working until the Americans entered the fight. On turn 5 they landed 10 land units and 2 fighters in Rome, thus preventing an Austrian takeover of Rome turn 6, which allowed the Italians to continue to bolster their defense.
The next turn- turn 7 was the game deciding turn. The CPs had to take some risks here and it was their �last gasp.�
Austria- attempted to take Rome and failed. Attempted to break out of the Adriatic and failed.
Germany- attacked Belgium�s UK/French stack. Gained air superiority and smashed the defenders hard to contest the territory (~15 Inf, 16 Art, 4 Tanks, 4 planes vs. 12 Inf, 15 Art, 3 Tanks, 4 planes). Attempted to fight at Jutland and failed.
Ottoman- attacked the British forces in Palestine- contested the territory and outnumber the Brits.
Now it is turn 8.
The French and British can reinforce Belgium with more than the Germans can. The French have taken Switzerland and Munich. The Austrians cannot take Rome and had to divert forces to Albania when the US landed troops there. The Ottomans may be able to take out the British in Palestine, but the British are now building even more units in India and the US is landing in the Balkans.
Needless to say, the CP�s conceded because Paris and Rome were all but impossible to take.
Takeaways:
Probably a good idea to focus on Russia the first 3 rounds but then cut off all reinforcements to hit the West and South. Hope for Revolution. Turns 4-6 looked good for the CPs. The Ottomans should press harder for India or Egypt. I kind of spread out a bit to defend all of it- but it presses the British if you focus on one or the other.
Slowly building fleet is good for Germany/Austria- forced the British into building more fleet. In hindsight hitting Switzerland merely aided in France getting to Munich, so I don�t know that I would do that again. Austria shouldn�t bother with Tanks and ensure air superiority earlier in Italy (they sent planes to Russia first).
Germany should buy many more Infantry than Artillery. You end up with just a large stack of Artillery at the front. Also, focus on Lorraine more than Belgium. The British can reinforce Belgium from the sea, but not Lorraine.
Anyway, this is my take.
What do you guys think about the takeaways?