First of all, I really liked it how it was a 1k start. In almost every video or replay I've seen, people do a 4k start against the AI, and start by building a couple of heroes. Most of the match seemed to be Rohan, Gondor and Isengard defending KryPtik's base, as every AI faction was rushing it. Once again, the Elven AI was sickening with its cheating: by the time KryPtik had got Merry, Theoden, Gamling and Theodred out, the Elves had a Mirkwood fortress, Entmoot, Haldir, Celeborn, Galadriel and Thranduil out.
Fortunately for you, one of the enemy AIs was the Dwarves, and not, say, Isengard.
The match was interesting to watch since it follows the typical drama pattern in most human-vs-AI matches: first defending against a neverending rush and an enemy that has most map control, then slowly building up and upgrading your army, and finally pushing the enemy back and gaining the map. There's one thing I was wondering, why didn't anyone build siege to take out the Mirkwood fortress and Entmoot next to KryPtik's base?