@eddiem4145:
In my last post I agreed with your numbers, 60-70% to avoid the 6 victory city. You could probably do it with less, but my ultimate point is that for the greatest chance of an allied victory, it ought to be 70-80% in Europe and 20-30% in the Pacific. The Germans are too much for Russia without that kind of assisitance.
Now Germany is hard to play, but with equal efficient players, Russia cant stand without significant help. Offensive in Europe and defensive in the Pacific. That basic has not changed from the game unless you play with the 6 victory condition for Japan.
This is WRONG. I have seen Russia hold out on their own against Germany, Italy and Japan. Now, if you mean “help” by the UK and US attacking the Axis in other places, then yes they need that. But if you are talking about actual US and UK units being sent to Russia for defense, it is not necessary.
One strategy I have seen work, and I know some people don’t like it, is infantry stacking for Russia. Every round Russia is still neutral and making 37 IPCs, they buy 9 infantry and 1 fighter. Also, they start moving at least 12 of the far east guys plus the 2 AA guns toward Moscow, leaving the 6 guys on Amur to give Japan something to think about. As soon as Germany attacks, withdraw EVERYTHING toward Moscow, leaving 1 infantry in each territory to prevent blitzing. Keep buying all infantry.
Japan will attack and gobble up all the far eastern territories. Germany/Italy will gobble up the territories in the west, and Russia sacrifices Leningrad, Stalingrad and the Ukraine, but Moscow will have a stack of 60 men or more plus 3 artillery, 2 tanks, 2 mechs, 1 tac, 6 AA guns and 5-6 fighters.
In a recent game, Russia did this and after 2 large German attacks and 1 Italian attack on Moscow, Russia still had infantry left plus all their other equipment. Meanwhile Germany/Italy was losing men, artillery, tanks and planes in these attacks. Moscow held out and not one other Allied unit was in a Russian territory.
England kept Italy in check in the Med while bothering Germany from the back with SBRs and small attacks. The US spent most of it’s money in the Pacific and basically closed Japan off. Japan was still in the game but was making no money thanks to US convoy raids and SBRs. Their army on the continent got whittled down and ANZAC was taking their islands.
When you get to that point, the US just has to keep a supply of subs to keep convoying Japan and bombers to keep the factories out of action. China and India will eventually wipe out the Japanese mainland army because Japan won’t have money to buy reinforcements for it. Japan becomes a “non-entity”.
Then the US can send ships and troops to Europe to support UK and knock out Italy. Germany’s offensive in Russia will be exhausted and they won’t be able to keep building there because they will have to answer to the US and UK. Then Russia will be able to start making money again and start re-taking their own territories.
THAT’S how you beat the Axis. Having the US spend mostly in Europe with just a little in the Pacific is almost a gift to the Axis, particularly Japan. Sure, Germany and Italy will hurt but Japan will gobble up everything in the Pacific.
But then, perhaps that is your REAL intention all along……