Great video. I just want to add a comment regarding the Russian Cruiser. I do agree that it blocks the Germans from doing an amphibious assault on Leningrad, but for rookies and new comers, this is not guaranteed. The Italians could sink that ship with their planes. There is of course the risk of losing an Italian plane, so they may not opt to do so. But, it is very much possible.
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As someone who, to date, hasn’t played a ton of global, and is currently in a global tournament, I very much appreciate this video. Clear, concise, and reasoned. I love your recommendation to exercise the fast movers to support China to “keep options open”. I make a similar recommendation in my classic series. Well done, hope to see more like vids like this.
Timestamps: 0:00 - 6:25 Introduction and warning about G1 DOW 6:26 - 7:57 Soviet Union Restrictions as a Neutral Power and making Declarations of War 7:58 - 10:40 Purchases for the Soviet Union turn 1 10:41 - 10:59 Differences between Tac & S Bomber 11:00 - 12:26 When and why to go (or not to go) the 6 Tanks Purchase 12:27 - 13:28 Gist of how to play the Soviet Union 13:28 - 18:39 What to do with the infantry that start the game on the Pacific map Timestamps for Units on Europe Board: 19:19 - 19:45 Tank & Mech @ Stalingrad going to Sikang and why 19:46 - 20:49 Tank & Mech @ Moscow going to Kazakhstan and why 20:50 - 21:57 Possible movements for Soviet planes on the board 21:58 - 26:06 Possible use of Submarine @ SZ 127 and reminder about the 5 IPC NO involving SZ 125 26:07 - 27:42 Possible use of warships that begin the game in the Baltic 27:43 - 29:42 Philosophy of knowing where to counterattack, and moving infantry in Baltic States to Leningrad 29:43 - 30:16 Alternative of stacking Belarus, moving Vyborg and Karelia infantry to Leningrad 30:17 - 31:01 Where to Place the 6 Tanks Purchased 31:02 - 31:08 Moving Bessarabia and Western Ukraine units to stack Ukraine 31:09 - 32:17 Alternatives for movements if it's not viable to place purchases in Leningrad and Ukraine 32:18 - 33:48 Possible use of the AA guns that begin the game in Moscow 33:49 - 34:37 Philosophy of leaving options open for starting planes, tanks, and mechs 34:38 - 35:32 Possible counterattack spaces after moving attacking units in Moscow to Smolensk/Bryansk 35:33 - 36:25 Argument for stacking Belarus and Western Ukraine (being able to hit Eastern Poland from both) 36:26 - 37:03 Knowing when or when not to have blockers at border territories 37:09 - 38:00 Emphasis on adapting to what the Axis do and making that impact where to place purchases 38:01 - 39:15 Possible uses of infantry that start the game at Caucasus 39:17 - 41:28 Closing thoughts This video is more dense than I realized. Great work YG!
I learned a few tidbits in this video, thanks YG. I didn't see one potential R1 build, which is majority Artillery purchase. I don't always do it, but their attack at 2 plus the extra 1 boost to Inf is a 3 attack value for 2IPCs less than a tank. No fast movement tho. I like your 6 tank build idea, might have to try it out.
As a big time Axis Player especially Japan, Really good Video. Even as a Veteran i learned a lot about how Versatile Russia is on land and how you can really impact a Japanese Strategy really good video
My RUclips group does the Japan/Russia doing their turns pretty much the same time if Russia doesn't amass on Amur too just to save time, also with Anzac-France-Germany turns as well much of the time!!!
Havn't tested yet, but id like to try stacking planes and tanks in Leningrad with a few inf in Karelia, to do a counter attack into scandinavia once germany attacks. In my experience germany almost always attacks turn 2, so there won't be much waiting.
I think it would be a good move to take Finland then Norway. It takes 10 ipc's from Germany and adds 11 ipc's to Russia. A 21 ipc's swing in just 2 moves has got to help, also with help from British aircraft can take out any German navy that still survives.
Another great video YG. You are getting really busy in 2021. I’ve seen different G1’s where Germany has been aggressive in both fronts from the get go (Cobra Kai from siredblood for instance) or more focused on the UK and letting Russia build up their defenses. I have played A&A enough to put a smile in my face when talking about the Russian sub in SZ-127. Most of the times is forgotten or neglected. I think is a great idea to move it, as you suggested, to SZ-112 and from there to SZ-105. Have you considered the same strategy for the other sub in SZ-115? Why not both subs in SZ-105?
Thanks for a lot of input. I found your way to kinda threaten Japan with units moving east very interesting and progressive. Can please add a J1 video as well?
Thank you for this great video. Why do not put one blocker in Besarabia to protect the factory in the Ukraine? I know that many players just retreat to Moscow to save valuable infantrymen. But I still prefer to slow down Operation Barbarossa and, at the same time, keep some factories longer for Russia. And also important: Germany can't produce there early in the game.
Great video. I just want to add a comment regarding the Russian Cruiser. I do agree that it blocks the Germans from doing an amphibious assault on Leningrad, but for rookies and new comers, this is not guaranteed. The Italians could sink that ship with their planes. There is of course the risk of losing an Italian plane, so they may not opt to do so. But, it is very much possible.
Yes, not guaranteed considering the Italian can opener, thanks for that... so Russia needs to be aware if they want to leave Leningrad weak or empty.
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As someone who, to date, hasn’t played a ton of global, and is currently in a global tournament, I very much appreciate this video. Clear, concise, and reasoned. I love your recommendation to exercise the fast movers to support China to “keep options open”. I make a similar recommendation in my classic series. Well done, hope to see more like vids like this.
Timestamps:
0:00 - 6:25 Introduction and warning about G1 DOW
6:26 - 7:57 Soviet Union Restrictions as a Neutral Power and making Declarations of War
7:58 - 10:40 Purchases for the Soviet Union turn 1
10:41 - 10:59 Differences between Tac & S Bomber
11:00 - 12:26 When and why to go (or not to go) the 6 Tanks Purchase
12:27 - 13:28 Gist of how to play the Soviet Union
13:28 - 18:39 What to do with the infantry that start the game on the Pacific map
Timestamps for Units on Europe Board:
19:19 - 19:45 Tank & Mech @ Stalingrad going to Sikang and why
19:46 - 20:49 Tank & Mech @ Moscow going to Kazakhstan and why
20:50 - 21:57 Possible movements for Soviet planes on the board
21:58 - 26:06 Possible use of Submarine @ SZ 127 and reminder about the 5 IPC NO involving SZ 125
26:07 - 27:42 Possible use of warships that begin the game in the Baltic
27:43 - 29:42 Philosophy of knowing where to counterattack, and moving infantry in Baltic States to Leningrad
29:43 - 30:16 Alternative of stacking Belarus, moving Vyborg and Karelia infantry to Leningrad
30:17 - 31:01 Where to Place the 6 Tanks Purchased
31:02 - 31:08 Moving Bessarabia and Western Ukraine units to stack Ukraine
31:09 - 32:17 Alternatives for movements if it's not viable to place purchases in Leningrad and Ukraine
32:18 - 33:48 Possible use of the AA guns that begin the game in Moscow
33:49 - 34:37 Philosophy of leaving options open for starting planes, tanks, and mechs
34:38 - 35:32 Possible counterattack spaces after moving attacking units in Moscow to Smolensk/Bryansk
35:33 - 36:25 Argument for stacking Belarus and Western Ukraine (being able to hit Eastern Poland from both)
36:26 - 37:03 Knowing when or when not to have blockers at border territories
37:09 - 38:00 Emphasis on adapting to what the Axis do and making that impact where to place purchases
38:01 - 39:15 Possible uses of infantry that start the game at Caucasus
39:17 - 41:28 Closing thoughts
This video is more dense than I realized. Great work YG!
WOW, I’m very impressed with your enthusiasm for this video... thank you so much.
I just want that table, lol.
I learned a few tidbits in this video, thanks YG.
I didn't see one potential R1 build, which is majority Artillery purchase. I don't always do it, but their attack at 2 plus the extra 1 boost to Inf is a 3 attack value for 2IPCs less than a tank. No fast movement tho.
I like your 6 tank build idea, might have to try it out.
This is really informative. I’ve been introducing a new player to the game, this certainly has helped them understand Russian tactics a little more
Cool, very inspirational comments... I love hearing how new players learn the game from my content 👍
As a big time Axis Player especially Japan, Really good Video. Even as a Veteran i learned a lot about how Versatile Russia is on land and how you can really impact a Japanese Strategy really good video
Great video btw.
My RUclips group does the Japan/Russia doing their turns pretty much the same time if Russia doesn't amass on Amur too just to save time, also with Anzac-France-Germany turns as well much of the time!!!
Havn't tested yet, but id like to try stacking planes and tanks in Leningrad with a few inf in Karelia, to do a counter attack into scandinavia once germany attacks. In my experience germany almost always attacks turn 2, so there won't be much waiting.
I would suggest that if you do this, you keep the reserve stack in Archangel or Belorus so that they do not get trapped in Scandinavia.
I think it would be a good move to take Finland then Norway. It takes 10 ipc's from Germany and adds 11 ipc's to Russia. A 21 ipc's swing in just 2 moves has got to help, also with help from British aircraft can take out any German navy that still survives.
How do you play when G1 puts a major in Romania followed by 10 mechs G2?
Another great video YG. You are getting really busy in 2021. I’ve seen different G1’s where Germany has been aggressive in both fronts from the get go (Cobra Kai from siredblood for instance) or more focused on the UK and letting Russia build up their defenses. I have played A&A enough to put a smile in my face when talking about the Russian sub in SZ-127. Most of the times is forgotten or neglected. I think is a great idea to move it, as you suggested, to SZ-112 and from there to SZ-105. Have you considered the same strategy for the other sub in SZ-115? Why not both subs in SZ-105?
The second sub cannot leave the Baltic Sea unless the Allies occupy Denmark.
Thanks for a lot of input. I found your way to kinda threaten Japan with units moving east very interesting and progressive. Can please add a J1 video as well?
Thanks for your comments, the J1 video should be uploaded by the end of January or the first week of February at the latest.
Any Axis-Allies tournaments soon?
What is the purpose of declaring war on Japan turn 1?
Only because there is absolutely no reason not to.
@@TheCliffsideBunker Gotcha. Was wondering if there was a benefit to doing it. Awesome videos by the way!
@@griffinshearer8265 Thanks
There is no cost to it. Only means now you and your allies can attack Japan from your areas.
Also, as far as I understand, you won't be able to move those fast mover Russian troops into China until you declare war.
If Germany tips their hand on turn 2 for sealion, what is your turn 2 purchase?
More tanks!
Thank you for this great video. Why do not put one blocker in Besarabia to protect the factory in the Ukraine? I know that many players just retreat to Moscow to save valuable infantrymen. But I still prefer to slow down Operation Barbarossa and, at the same time, keep some factories longer for Russia. And also important: Germany can't produce there early in the game.
Chinese aircraft carrier.. I about spit out my soup! 😂
In a few years there may be one parked off San Fran 🥴
I did too! This has inspired me to custom paint a Chinese aircraft carrier.
@@christopherwilson2606 i rewatched it and had a chuckle thinking about you guys spitting out soup after I said that 🤣