meyerg -> RE: The Vladivostok gambit (7/30/2004 6:23:23 AM)
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1) It is in Japan's interest to concentrate on China early. If the Chinese can be pounded, you get more resources and can concentrate on US/UK later. Usually the Japanese player should be worried that the Russians attack early, give the Chinese an early break, kill some of the limited troops the Japanese start with, force a peace, and take resources from Japan. If you can get the Russians to attack, hold them off (especially in the mountains of Korea), they make the US angry and you get to make the German's life much easier. Japan should build armor+inf turn 1 and ramp up inf production. Build lots of HQs. Armor should allow the Japanese to choose ASSAULT killing more Chinese and maybe getting some 7-1 blitzes. It is critical to vary your attacks by season (attack from north in summer, south in winter) to maximize good weather. You can always build navy later, and more of it if you take Chinese resources. 2) By summer 40/41 it is time to take Vlad. If the Japanese can attrition Russia, the German's have an easy time. Vlad is on the coast, so the Navy can practically double your odds. War with Japan does not increase Russian production. As Russia, I usually only can afford two units in Vlad, my biggest INF, my biggest cheap garrison by summer '41. The Japanese need to attack it, I lose max 3 pts production, and don't lose valuable units I need to face Hitler. 3) Singapore is not eveything. The Oil is #1, Rabaul #2, Philipines #3, and Singapore #4. As long as UK has India and Australia, the Japanese will be stretched thin late in the war. Taking out India is big. 4) Japanese convoys are fragile. Land based air is best convoy garrison and seazone interdiction. Keeping a fast reaction carrier force is essential (in Truk is ideal, especially if you used to play Victory in Pacific). 5) No matter what, Japan needs to worry about the US at all times. Too many Japanese get focused on China and China turns into a large POW camp for Japanese troops that wish they were stopping the US from getting to Tokyo. Put two white print units in Truk and Rabaul (I like the 5-3's because they usually are flipped when the invasion comes anyway and it makes me feel efficient). 6) Land based air is the key in the Pacific. (Watch old Black Sheep reruns if you need to verify this)
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