Are your skills refined enough to be explained? Do you think you can take any challenge offered? How about the challenge of taking a player with miserable ratings, and transforming them into a warmachine?
In short: Anyone want to train a player with no game?
I am not up to the job of sensei, but from reading the thread on bad/good luck I got the feeling that you go balls out on your attacks frequently i.e. using the T and the A. In my experience repeatedly using the 3 is a much better way to play if your goal is to win. This allows you to evaluate the attack after each dice roll so you can see if the fight is still worth it. btw this is how you are forced to do it in the live version of this game - so that may be why you see less bad breaks there then here -
along those lines -
For crucial fights I usually set some threshold number that I am going to stop my attack at before I start rolling. e.g "If I get down to 15 armies I am calling this off". I frequently don't follow through with my suggestion to myself - but I almost always regret it after.
There's a pretty good discussion on tactics in this thread also.
http://www.wargear.net/forum/showthread/1027/These_strategies_may_be_useful
Just roll 6's
I suggest you find a sensei for a particular board. Why don't you put together a list of some of the boards you'd like to improve on.
I'd say WGW is a good start