Welcome to turn 7 of Rufus versus The World. For reference, this is how the board looked on picks and how the board looks right now:
As a recap, here's what happened last turn:
The World:
Deploy 17 to Venezuela
Rufus:
Deploy 4 to Cuba
Deploy 6 to Brazil
Deploy 2 to Colombia
The World:
3 armies failed to take Cuba from Venezuela
Rufus:
2 armies captured Bolivia from Brazil
0 armies transferred to Colombia from Brazil (Original order sent 23 armies, Mode: Attack Only)
7 armies captured Xinjiang from Tibet
The World:
Farah♦ plays an order delay card
1 army transferred to Eastern Kazakhstan from Tadschikistan
1 army transferred to Ufa from Moscow
1 army transferred to Eastern Kazakhstan from Turkmenistan
1 army transferred to Eastern Kazakhstan from Ufa
1 army transferred to Tadschikistan from Kyrgyzstan
1 army transferred to Eastern Kazakhstan from Kyrgyzstan
4 armies captured Tomsk from Eastern Kazakhstan
26 armies failed to take Brazil from Venezuela
Today, we bring you four options to choose from. They are as follows:
Option 1: Smash Xinjiang
Play an order priority card
Deploy 17 to Tomsk
9 armies from Venezuela will attack/transfer Cuba
19 armies from Tomsk will attack/transfer Xinjiang
2 armies from Eastern Kazakhstan will transfer to Kyrgyzstan
2 armies from Eastern Kazakhstan will transfer to Tadschikistan
1 army from Tadschikistan will transfer to Kyrgyzstan
1 army from Ufa will attack/transfer Eastern Kazakhstan
In every set where we don't want to fight in South America, we opt to flee to Cuba with an Order Priority card. We have to flee somewhere and we have two options; it's a prediction.
With that out of the way, we're aiming to take out Xinjiang. We're smashing from Tomsk for a reason: if our smash is effective, it means that Rufus does not deploy a lot to Xinjiang. If he does not deploy a lot to Xinjiang, his best move is probably to smash Tomsk to flank to another double border, while attempting to eliminate us in South America.
Option 2: Give up Caucasus; fight in SA/CA
Deploy 15 to Venezuela
Deploy 2 to Tomsk
4 armies from Tomsk will attack/transfer Mongolia
1 army from Tadschikistan will attack/transfer Turkmenistan
1 army from Ufa will attack/transfer Western Kazakhstan
5 armies from Venezuela will attack/transfer Cuba
5 armies from Venezuela will attack/transfer Colombia
14 armies from Venezuela will attack/transfer Brazil
Blockade Eastern Kazakhstan
This was suggested by Joi, so it's already a flawed option. Here we give up Caucasus and blockade it with 5 (resulting in a blockade of 18). Instead, we try to pressure Rufus in Central America and South America by assuming he does not deploy there, giving us great kill rates and more armies on the board. We'd also break Central America under the assumption of him not deploying there, meaning we're one income behind, but potentially some armies up.
Option 3: Predict a single border in Caucasus
Play an order priority card
Deploy 2 to Kyrgyzstan
Deploy 15 to Tadschikistan
9 armies from Venezuela will attack/transfer Cuba
4 armies from Eastern Kazakhstan will transfer to Tadschikistan
2 armies from Tomsk will transfer to Kyrgyzstan
1 army from Ufa will attack/transfer Eastern Kazakhstan
With this option we predict Rufus to attack Tadschikistan. We defend our other border with 3 (or 5 after the transfer) to combat a small attack. If Rufus smashes Tadschikistan, we keep Caucasus for at least one more turn and we potentially break Central America as well. We'll also have a stack defending one of our borders in Caucasus already, if all succeeds.
Option 4: Predict two borders in Caucasus
Play an order priority card
Deploy 8 to Kyrgyzstan
Deploy 9 to Tadschikistan
9 armies from Venezuela will attack/transfer Cuba
2 armies from Tomsk will transfer Kyrgyzstan
2 armies from Eastern Kazakhstan will transfer Tadschikistan
2 armies from Eastern Kazakhstan will transfer Kyrgyzstan
1 army from Ufa will attack/transfer Eastern Kazakhstan
With this option we hope Rufus attacks both territories slightly soft. If he fails to break us, we have two territories with armies on them, and it will be a prediction battle.
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https://www.warzone.com/Forum/433434-rufus-vs-world-pickshttps://www.warzone.com/Forum/436073-rufus-vs-world-turn-1https://www.warzone.com/Forum/437146-rufus-vs-world-turn-2https://www.warzone.com/Forum/441344-rufus-versus-world-turn-3https://www.warzone.com/Forum/442264-rufus-versus-world-turn-4https://www.warzone.com/Forum/447175-rufus-versus-world-turn-5https://www.warzone.com/Forum/463579-rufus-versus-world-turn-6