An interesting development in my game today that I thought I would share.
I was the axis and I executed my normal G1 which is to attack the British navy, France, and to take out Russia’s 7 infantry, than I attack the Pacific allies using Cow’s J1 strategy. During the G1 attack in todays game, the UK scrambled planes and lost 2, and than after my J1 attack, the UK bought a minor complex and placed it in Egypt.
I felt annoyed that my opponent assumed so quickly that Sealion was off the table, just because I attacked Russia G1. I remember that some critics of this German strategy say that you have to at least fake Sealion to prevent them from scrambling and building a complex in Egypt. My question is, if you saw the UK lose 2 fighters in a scramble and than build a IC in Egypt round one…. wouldn’t you attempt Sealion weather or not you brought Russia in to the war or not? …Exactly.
I decided to make my enemy pay, and planned a round 5 Sealion which worked to perfection. The Germans and Russians had a war of attrition for Russia’s minor factories, and Germany’s starting units proved more than enough to keep them off original German territories until the secret plan was revealed. Even though I had to conceal my intentions by saving $25 in round 3, by the time the Russians gained their ground back, Germany had Britian’s capital money and were ready to lay down 20 land units to deal with the threat.
It was great to fight Russian’s along the same line that was fought at the beginning of the game anyway. Even when I gave up Slovakia twice during a seesaw battle in the south, it was close to my factories and I was rich with $100 after taking London. My point is… What started out as a typical G1 Barbarrosa attack for me, turned out to be an unintentional Barbarrosa fake, and with great gains in the Pacific… I eventually got a surrender out of my more than competent rival in round 8.
It used to weigh on me that there was a need for this Sealion fake everyone talks about, and that maybe my G1 attack was foolish, but there are more than enough starting units for Germany to keep Russia busy if Germany ever wanted to make an audible play.
Here’s my record for G1 attacks on Russia, 6/2/3 (one loss was Japan’s fault).