In the first account I ever made, when I first joined the game, which was around Jan 2023:
Games joined: 50
Solo wins: 1
Coalition wins: 23
PvP k/d: 1.79
AI k/d: (around 7 or 8 I believe)
k/d and games joined/won ruined because I basically use that account as a 'test' for stuff like which countries start with what units in which gamemode etc.
On my current account, which I'm trying to keep good stats on, made around a month ago:
Games joined: 10
Solo wins: 0
Coalition wins: 5
PvP k/d: 6.8 ish (brought down from around 14 from the Arms Race event, *sobs*)
AI k/d: 62 ish
On the second account, my main account now, I have 5 games on at the moment. Obviously, this is too much! In future I will 100% have 3 games on at a time max, and aim to have 2 at a time. But I get so bored of slow games... Anyway.
3 of my 5 games are set to victories, one of them a solo victory hopefully by tomorrow or the day after. One of them is the Arms Race event, which I am playing with someone I now play a few games with. That game I am not so sure of winning, as there are very many experienced players in it, and I am conscious that if I become unpopular with AI countries I'll just be mown down.
The final one I am only 7 days in so not entirely sure which way it'll swing so far, but I believe I can win it. It is a HWW game as France, Germany is inactive, I'm in a coalition with an inactive UK and an active USSR. Fighting and winning a small war against Persia who invaded Syria early on, and allied with Italy who will join my coalition in place of UK soon.
I will probably not play the Arms Race event again on this account. Although it is a good experience, it frustrates me because although I may win wars easily, I am forced to sacrifice units. In that game I believe my k/d is around 4 or 5, but obviously this still brought my overall k/d of 14 down significantly. I plan to raise it gradually in future games by copious use of artillery, navy, air force, and nukes! Also winning. That would be good.
I hope others post their stats here, I think it's interesting seeing other people's perspective and experience 