@Nippon:
I think there’s perhaps a little confusion.
First let me say that I think you’re a strong enough allied player, judging by the allied ploys you previously wrote. Can’t say I saw any allied games of yours but it’s an impression. I take it you play bidless because I think that any1 playing with bids, admits unbalance to begin with (why place bids otherwise).
Anyway, you said that when Germany + Italy turtle up to prevent any landings in Western Europe while all axis gang up to reduce Russia to having ~10IPCs/turn (if playing economically well), you’d sail the Atlantic fleet into the ME to set up shop there. While I think this is a good move I also think that it still achieves nothing meaningful if used to aim for Europe.
I must admit that I have not tested this to the fullest, because I only recently also got the idea (it will be my next try ;-)), but I reckon the allies won’t enjoy any foothold in the Balkans for long so this leaves maximizing aid to Russia from the ME. With Russia @10, the UK @40 and the USA (+ ANZAC) @full investing in the Pac, the allies can get a maximum of 50IPCs per turn into Russia, whereas Germany + Italy recieve ~75 + ~5 = ~80IPCs per turn that they can throw East. Germany also has large forces of ‘reserves’ both in Scandinavia and Berlin -initially deployed to thwart allied landings- that no longer are required to remain there (will move eastwards as well). Let’s presume that Germany leaves their very large reserve forces in Western Germany and Paris where they are, but if the allies move their invasion Forces deep into Russia those German reserves can do so as well.
I think all that’s a loosing proposition for the allies, even more so because Japan can keep the USA investing 100% in the Pacific indefinately in this course of events.
So, what (do I think) the allies can do best with their Atlantic fleet in the ME?
Sadly enough, I think both the invasion- and the war fleets should be aimed at the Pacific map as well (loosing Moscow), joining with the Pacific forces to once and for all close the deal on Japan. When Japan is contained, Germany should give up unless they have a serious shot at taking and keeping London for a turn (or Caïro, but that’s not very likely as this is now the main allied base of operations). After all, with Japan contained, the USA can now focus on Germany as well and with UK + USA + ANZAC on 160IPCs against Germany + Italy + Japan on ~100IPCs per turn, I think we can both agree on an allied win ;-).
So, what has started as a KGF turned into a KJF. Again. If you think otherwise, please say so with some overhauling strategy outlines like I just did.