Well, looks like yellow's attacking blue, so just hang on there.
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That map takes forever to play. If supersleuth set it up its probably flat rate cards (I didn't look). My suggestion: You have the bottome territories. Start deploying there. One of two things will happen. It will bait the other players to come after you or they will ignore you until you are strong enough to attack somebody. Yellow seems to be the strongest making him a target. You may be able to reduce his 100 armies near you by using this little trick I discovered when you roll in your favor, scroll up and down a bit and wait like 20 seconds before you roll again. I actually took 40 armies from another player with 26. Its slow, but I find it to be effective to reduce large numbers of armies to at least a degree where they are even or slightly lower in number than you are.
You're not weak enough to lose. I had a game where I had all of NA and the Amazonas part of South America, and left the other 3 bonus to a player red. I let him have it way too long. He accumulated 114 armies eventually. I had 400+ armies. Blue and green got in a huge battle while Yellow and I got in a huge battle. Blue got wiped down to 50 armies. Red took advantage of the situation, blasted through blue, and took all of Oceania + half of Asia. He got to be the second place player. He still lost if I recall, but he almost won it, after a stupid move of mine not wanting to eliminate 15 armies or red or so (as I would also have NA + SA and be a target on the board).