The panel has come up with the following picking strategies:
Option AThe idea of the pickset is the underlying evaluation that the Central America + South America combo is the safest and best on the board. There really is no way to prevent South America in 2 turns if you get the combo all for yourself. Central America is the 1st pick because it directly borders South America and in case that you split the two picks, it is much better because South America has to eat its way through neutrals to prevent Central America from being taken. In fact, Central America is actually a safe bonus in 2 turns and South America can't do anything against it. It is picked as 1 and 3 because in any case you always get either the 1st or 3rd pick. The 2nd pick in Western Russia is just a very good bonus. It keeps an eye on all other Russian bonuses and creates a synergy with Scandinavia. However, in case Scandinavia gets lost, it can also counter it. The 5th pick is to hopefully combo with Western Russia and create a nice Central Russia in 2 turns. However it is a bit risky; imagine ending up with Central Russia and Scandinavia aganinst Western Russia. The 6th pick is just a safe bonus in 2 turns, if you look closely you may realize that it feels like an advantage for us here in any possible pick combo outcome (1/2/6, 1/3/6 and 2/3/6)
Option BThis strategy is obviously about the triple pick in Central Russia. So let's see, does the triple pick work if we end up with it? It is very likely that Rufus in this case has his picks in Central America, South America and probably in Scandinavia. We can take the triple in turn 1 (note: this is not guaranteed, due to luck. The chance is only 64%). Rufus is likely taking South America on turn 2 and starting to take either Central America or Scandinavia in turn 3. Our goal is to prevent Scandinavia from entering Russia with a stack (this would kill us). So, we have to move strong towards Scandinavia turn 2 and counter it strong on turn 3. Then we secure Norway and probably win. However, if Rufus anticipates the triple and plays accordingly, it will be hard. Additionally, it is possible to lose 1 pick of the triple or to have Rufus in Caucasus, so it is a risky strategy.
Option CAs with option A, the idea of the pickset is the underlying evaluation that the Central America + South America combo is the safest and best on the board. There really is no way to prevent South America in 2 turns if you get the combo all for yourself. Central America is the 1st pick because it directly borders South America and in case that you split the two picks, it is much better because South America has to eat its way through neutrals to prevent Central America from being taken. In fact, Central America is actually a safe bonus in 2 turns and South America can't do anything against it. The 3rd pick in East China is on the one hand a slow bonus, but if you look closely this probably doesn't matter. In the case that we get the 12-combo, we just take the combo in 2 turns and prepare East China to take it on turn 3. If we lose one of our early combo picks, we also have the brawl in Russia, so ending up with a bonus that is slow doesn't matter, since the direct fight matters more anyway. Additionally, if we get the 1/2/3 we can long-term move with a stack towards Russia from East China and break bones and bonuses. The 4/5/6 is obviously to either get a one-on-one confrontation in Russia so the picks cancel each other out, or to get the 4/5 combo and take Central Russia in 2 turns. the 6th pick shall prevent exactly this in case we lose both of those picks
Option DThis strategy is supposed to be the counter strategy to the Central America +South America combo. We are trying to get picks 1, 2 and 3 here, take one of the 4-bonuses (likely East Africa) on turn 2 and long-term move a stack into Central America and then down towards South America. Picks 1 and 4 are there to secure the presence in Russia, while our 5th pick has about the same purpose as in the previous set with the 6 being a counter to it and at the same time to Russia in case we get picks 2/3/6.
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Edited 7/5/2020 15:59:33