Ah, this is our EOG statement thread? I was France (anonymous of course) in the game in question. To clear the air a bit I'll tell something about how I experienced the game.
Germany, England and I pretty early decided to form a Western Triple. This worked out great for me, because ENG went to the north (A LVP-EDI) and Germany had to cover MUN for Italy moving into TYR, so I had three builds. England and I successfully misguided the Italian that I would stab England (it was possible back then, with F BRE-ENC, F SPA(sc)-MAO and F MAR-SPA). But I fully committed myself in battling Italy, who was still at three units due to a misorder. My campaign against Italy went successfully, but Austria surprised me by stabbing his ally and taking VEN and NAP in one move. At that point I started negotiations with Austria (I had first assured him I was not out to harm him) and he tried - rather convincingly - to turn me around against Germany. Tho I was willing to work with him I still had my doubts. He could also let the fight escalate and watch by as a vulture. At that point he made a mistake by moving A PIE-MAR, which gave me the confidence to fight on for the Triple. So I helped Italy into NAP, taking ION myself, and started to convoy into ALB and GRE. By that time, silly enough England decided to stab me, more out of fear I think than anything else. He moved only one unit in my direction. This got me really frustrated because I was actually pretty vulnerable and not planning to stab either one of them. Luckily England had probably not conversed things over with Germany who obviously refused to cooperate. This time Germany saved my ass and it strenghtened our bond. We made plans to punish England if needed and made a deal with the Austrian to join us (because Germany found a two-way draw/alliance too dangerous). I ofcourse did my best to get incorporated in a new three way and not to be teamed upon by the three others. I made up with Austria and attacked Turkey. England behaved nicely again so I didn't went after him in order to prevent others punishing me. And so we ended the game in a four-way draw, mainly caused by diplomatic reasons but also by strategical limitations.
Options were: 1) join Austria against the rest. That would need quite some trust between us and for me that Austria would not set me up so I'd be defeated.
2) Take on Germany with three powers. I was a little afraid to suggest such a thing because the three others could as well turn on me, being afraid I would use the situation to solo. Thereby, Germany had helped me when I really needed him.
I think in WTA games there's too much emphasis on the solo-idea. I've got ten bloody centers, and then I'm supposed to solo? Come on! From 12/13 I'll think about it. It is not being the chip leader that makes you 'ready to solo'.