Turn 6 Orders
email from Leto:
You need to be more worried about getting downfield than killin… there will be enough killin for both sides I’m sure…
Although you can never trust anything Leto says in an email, this actually got me thinking. And when I started thinking, I had to pause and evaluate how the game was going.
Below in red shows what was going to be my main thrust - down the scattered trees to the back of the map and then try to assault both of the big flags. But Letos email made me realize that wasnt going to happen in 15 turns, and I got in a bit of a panic.
So after a bit of thinking I calmed down and got my bearings. I dont have to get the entire map in 15 turns, I just have to get those back flags. Leto seems to have setup his defense to guard the scattered trees, so I am adjusting and going more to the right (see the next pic). Over here on my left, I am just leaving three platoons, and they have 15 more turns to get the two flags circled. So I can take my time with these two. I should be able to get the front one on the right and get close to the back one - depending on how his defense is down the left map edge.
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My new thrust will be right down the middle, between the blue lines below
In my setup defending this map, I have no troops between those blue lines. There has to be a soft spot in Letos defense, and if he is guarding the scattered trees, there is a good chance this is the soft spot. So I am pulling in 6 platoons. this is the only spot where I really have to go fast, and I have enough troops to handle it (Sissi troops with plenty of satchels). I am also bring my 8 BT7 tanks into the mix over here to support.
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On the right I have 4 platoons, and they dont have too far to go, so again, no rush.
At this time, I am not really planning on trying for that back flag on the far right.
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Note - this is one area that I think allows me to win a lot of games - that I take some time to assess the situation and adjust my plan. It is tempting to just sit down and press forward with the inf or tanks a bit, but for me assessment and adjustment is key.