I see us having three possible openings:
1. SIP, AH-wtg-(TW?)..., wkr-wkr-library-3war-settler
2. NNE-AH, AH-..., wkr-...
3. NNE-slavery, fish-BW-AH-wtg-..., war-wb(1pop)-(wkr or wb...)
SIP is a much better tech bee-liner and REXer.
SIP runs into health problems at pop4, requiring TW or agri and fishnets (add fishing) or lots of scrubbing. This slows down the tech beeline somewhat.
NNE-AH is similar to SIP but lags by about 6 turns (because the first worker is done 6 turns later).
NNE-AH can build the GLH sooner because it's a developed coastal city.
NNE-slavery develops much slower than SIP, I'm pretty sure, mainly because it adds BW, thus delaying the library by 10+ turns, and adds 1 warrior + 2 wbs to its early production queue, thus delaying the first settler and the library.
NNE-slavery is much better for early exploration, giving us a chance for an early, cheap DoP with Gandhi
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EDIT: One more reason to settle NNE. It keeps our score down, which tends to keep us in the lower half of the rankings, where Gandhi also is for the time being. He'll give us +1 hidden plusmod for that, so that after DoP we have a much better chance of him meeting dG, Mao, or Stalin and picking them as WE, whereupon he'll trade techs with us at Annoyed. But this is iffy, because it depends on the random number they each draw and also on them not getting CommonWar plusmods. Clearly, though, early exploration has a BIG potential to pay off, if we meet G rapidly.
*** My warrior discovered the nearby Gandhi just as I finished AH. Gandhi wouldn't DoP. I moved the warrior to the diagonal tile, 2 tiles from his capital. Voila! Gandhi traded AH for DoP!!! I thought of this after re-reading our thread yesterday:
We can effectively triple our power by threatening one of their cities with a warrior (so long as our cities aren't threatened).
It didn't work 3 tiles from his capital, but worked two or one tiles from his capital. Further testing shows that it has to be a land unit on land. A land unit on a galley next to an empty city does not cause the AI any concern...
