Welcome to turn 4 of Rufus versus The World. The board looks as follows:
To recap, this is what happened last turn:
We took Norway with a 3v2, getting perfect leftovers
We took Finland with a 3v2, getting perfect leftovers
We took Brazil with a 3v2, getting perfect leftovers
We took Georgia with a 6v2, getting perfect leftovers
We did not see Rufus in either South America or Middle East
We present you with three options today:
Option ADeploy 12 to Brazil (SA)
Smash Colombia (SA) with a 13v2
transfer 4 from Georgia (Cauc) to Ufa (WR)
transfer 2 from Moscow (WR) to Ufa (WR)
Transfer 1 from Finland (Scan) to Moscow (WR)
Transfer 1 from Sweden (Scan) to Finland (Scan)
This moveset seems like the default approach. We know Rufus is in Central America, so we move towards it with a stack and wait to see what happens elsewhere. Moving towards CA should be first order, because that way we might see what Rufus is doing with his leftovers in CA eventually, as well as denying him to take it himself and hiding the amount of leftover moves we did. (we would reveal that if we move there last order). We also assemble our armies in Ufa. Taking territorries with those armies would be a waste no matter where we go, so we just prepare for this exact case, while we are also able to take a free card piece with it next turn. Possibly this moveset will just run into Rufus having 16 armies by next turn though (with East China for example) and even breaking CA would still put us at a 12v13 disadvantage.
Option BDeploy 12 to Brazil (SA)
Transfer Georgia (Cauc) to Ufa( WR)
Transfer Moscow (WR) to Ufa (WR)
Transfer 1 from Finland (Scan) to Moscow (WR)
Transfer 1 from Sweden (Scan) to Finland (Scan)
Take Argentina (SA) with 4 from Brazil (SA)
Take Venezuela (SA) with 4 from Brazil (SA)
Take Colombia (SA) with 4 from Brazil (SA)
Here we are going all in with our expansion, just hoping that Rufus will not expect us to be greedy enough to even try for it. It would be the obvious plan for us to stack towards CA, going for the bonus is not obvious. Therefore it could turn out that we are lucky and it works, especially if Rufus is in Caucasus, for example and stacking towards us this turn. Therefore we also assemble our armies in Ufa. Taking territories with those armies would be a waste no matter where we go, so we just prepare for this exact case, while we are also able to take a free card piece with it next turn. Questionable is, whether the return if we actually succeed is really that great. We threaten CA, but also risk to lose SA immediately while Rufus spent his armies elsewhere
Option CDeploy 12 to Ufa (WR)
Take Eastern Kazakhstan (Cauc) with 12 from Ufa (WR)
Transfer 2 from Moscow (WR) to Ufa (WR)
Transfer 1 from Finland (Scan) to Moscow (WR)
Transfer 1 from Sweden (Scan) to Finland (Scan)
Take Western Kazakhstan (Cauc) with 4 from Georgia (Cauc)
This option serves multiple purposes. If we predict Rufus to be in Caucasus and move towards us, we could try to interrupt his attempt, while at the same time denying him a card piece eventually. If he is not in Cauc, then we will just use those armies next turn to complete Caucasus. Taking Western Kazakhstan serves the purpose of taking a card piece ourselves if Rufus moves before us. At the same time we try go get him nervous in SA and eventually let him counter into the blue there. Downside is, that we still do not threaten him in CA.
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