-2006-
My first target is SWP. I take it, preventing Oz from performing even more convoys and putting pressure on Len. Senae is vulnerable this season, but I'm not able to take advantage of it.
Meanwhile, WC's naval advantage is slowly doing in USA. I decide to move to Mexico, hoping to bounce out WC, but I end up taking it instead. Sorry, USA.
While I'm distracted in the south, several other developments occur. Libya somehow retreats to Italy and France, both Europe and Russia are on the ropes, and Near East is expanding like crazy. Still no real pressure on Oz, though.
In the fall, SA makes a move I completely didn't expect, support holding Len. The turn before, he had support held NwD, and the turn before that he hadn't supported anything at all.
This wouldn't have mattered had I attacked South Pole, but I went after Senae instead, certain that Oz would be defending SPo or Len. Why? Well, the latter was definitely in danger, and SA was definitely more of an ally to Oz than FA.
This wrong move on my part, which in some ways was a flip of the coin, is one of the most significant in the entire game. Had I attacked SPo instead, I would have gotten two builds, wiped out SA for good, and been well on my way toward conquering Antarctica. Instead, I lose an opportunity that never quite returns. This can not be understated.
-2007-
Two more opportunities are lost, as I guess wrong both by attacking SPo and Java Sea. An army convoyed to Queensland would have been another game-changer, had I thought I would have any chance of actually pulling it off.
Meanwhile, Oz disbands my fleet in RIS, while isn't too bad as I really need to build another army in South America anyway. And in North America, I do my best to stall USA's death, but it is only a matter of time.
Meanwhile, Ghana NMRs, allowing Kenya to advance. Kenya is continuing to not build many fleets, and is leaving the Indian Ocean empty, so while I am pissed at Ghana, Kenya does not seem to have high prospects as an ally against Oz.
I briefly consider stabbing Oz, but realize that with one of his fleets about to be disbanded, I would end up in EAO only for him to build in my face. Not my idea of a successful stab.
In the fall, I completely fail to predict Oz's moves once again. I suspect that he will maintain his sea defenses, especially by protecting Queensland, so I move to WAO and double support into Pacific Islands so that I can start putting pressure on Indonesia. To my massive surprise, he leaves Queensland undefended _again_ and triple supports himself into PI, completely foiling my plan and ruining yet another opportunity.
Meanwhile, Ghana NMRs _again_, which really pisses me off. Kenya is gaining serious ground against him, and remains quite friendly with Oz. With USA also falling apart, so much for my two allies. At least they actually stayed my allies, though, which I guess I should be thankful for.
-2008-
While maneuvering units around in South America in case Quebec attacks me, I finally predict one of Oz's moves and keep him out of South Pole. Alas, I fail to retake PI, and any hopes of sailing around into South China Sea are dashed. I also take Texas, because USA is clearly screwed and better it in my hands than Quebec's.
In the fall, I catch a little bit of a break with Oz, with India fleeing into Western Australia. Oz doesn't lose a unit, though, because he takes Senae, but I do force him to empty NwD. The bad news is that Quebec clearly wants Texas, which means I am about to have to fight him too.
-2009-
Texas falls, and I convoy up another army to strike at Quebec's interior. In the west, China isn't being all that helpful, and is getting barraged by Near East anyway.
And then, in the fall, everything goes wrong. Again. Just how many turns can completely fall apart in a single game?!
So, what happens? Well, Oz attacks SWA, and everyone's moves work perfectly in his favor. I _somehow_ capture South Pole, leaving my covering fleet to enter BAT instead of bouncing back into SWA. Meanwhile, Quebec doesn't even send a single unit to cover NWA, so my WAO fleet ends up out of position as well.
The overall effect is like throwing your weight at a door only for someone to open it at that precise second. I now have an Oz fleet in SWA, and am completely out of position to do anything about it. Worse, since neither Russia nor NE bothers to go after Godthab, Quebec gets two builds!
...Fuck me.
-2010-
Miraculously, Quebec NMRs, which definitely gives me a bit of breathing room. Unfortunately, Western Canada offers him peace, so I might very well have two northern neighbors coming after me. Lovely.
Oz, shockingly, does not take the opportunity to convoy, guaranteed, into his pick of Santa Cruz or Buenos Aires. Okay. Instead, he disbands my fleet in BAT, which from my perspective is _far_ preferable.
Still, things are tenuous in Antarctica, especially since South Africa still would rather be friends with Oz than me. I get kicked out of the South Pole in the fall, but get BAT back. Surprisingly, I am also able to snag Union from Quebec, but due to the scramble protecting my homeland I am unable to actually construct the resulting build. God, I hate Oz.
In terms of good news, Quebec keeps hitting WC, so at least I don't need to worry about that. Near East and China are still clashing, which means a continued lack of pressure on Oz.