I am playing the Caesar vs. Pompey campaign, controlling the Senate side; only a few turns in so far. I have so far held my own fairly well against Caesar's forces; losing Italy and Sicily but doing well in Spain and Greece at the beginning of the campaign. I am now given the strategic choice for Pompey to head East (more money but worse troop quality) or focus on Spain (better troops but less funds). Which of these two choices in advisable? What will, in your experience, be the consequences of those two choices for the campaign?
In my campaign, Pompey is actually in leading the war in Greece, due to the lack of good generals there. In contrast, in Spain, I have quite a number of highy-skilled leaders. Massalia is just about to fall to Antonius (heading an incredible seven legions), while I am about to take Narbo Martius. A small Caesarian force is sieging Dyrrhachium, but I have much larger armies in both Western Greece and Thessalonika. I have also shifted Cato to North Africa, where I am raising legions; I have also just activated the Numidian forces there.
Would appreciate advice as to a winning strategy