I am very please to say I won. Although I suspect my success owes a lot to luck. I played Germany and picked up three SCs in the first year. France went into CD early on, and England and I carved up the pieces. I got the better of England, removed him from France and captured London. Where upon England announced in the global chat that he intended to quit. Russia and Italy were equally strong and I got worried that they would turn on me, while I was finishing England off. But then I had a brain wave and convinced England to stay in the game, but this time to team with me. I pretty held him hostage as I owned London and kept my fleets in the English Channel and North Sea. After that he did whatever I asked him (he didn't really have a choice). The extra units allowed me to march quickly in an eastern direction over Europe. I then stabbed England and took Edinburgh and Liverpool, for two reasons: I needed the extra manpower on the continent, and I was getting worried that England (who was growing in strength) might get too ambitious. But I didn't his other SCs - even though I could have because he was still useful to me. He continued to go along with my plans, and I won and England came second.
One thing about the game that does bother me (or did, I am not sure). The guilt! I felt so bad taking England hostage and then stabbing him. I told him what I intended to do before I did it, and we had quite a discussion (live) about it, where he tried to convince me not to. I felt so guilty that I almost stopped playing. I lied to the other players too. I could have won earlier than I did simply by finishing England off but I played on, allowing him to capture SCs with my support - just to alleviate my guilty feelings.
This is a great game - but I have to learn to deal with the moral side.