In my original setup up I worked hard to get all factories producing with the maximum oil points saved. However, I didn't consider having a few CPs in reserve just in case the Italians entered the war on the first turn and did some damage. Without the push from you guys for CW intervention in northern Denmark, which then forced an early Italian DOW against the CW and resulted in the loss of 5 CW CPs (2 destroyed and 3 aborted) in the Cape St. Vincent on the surprise impulse I wouldn't have learned this lesson. Without any CPs in reserve the CW was looking at the loss of 5 PPs, or 3 BPs, from this attack.
So in my revised setup I worked a bit harder to maintain 22 of 22 factories producing and kept 7 CPs in reserve (3 in Plymouth and 4 in Gibraltar). To my surprise (delight), the revised setup resulted in the exact same number of oil resources saved.
LESSON LEARNED: As the CW player you need enough CPs in reserve to handle a successful u-boat, sub or surface raider attack in a critical sea area. Even one heavily escorted.

















