Capt. Pixel
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Joined: 10/15/2001 From: Tucson, AZ Status: offline
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I managed to convince one opponent to completely avoid one of my flanks. Not because of mines, but because of Anti-tank obstacles. He could, of course, see these already placed as he deployed, and it concerned him no end. :D Not knowing exactly what I was up to in that quadrant, he conceded the territory and let me have it. :cool: The area was just as it appeared, a string of staggered AT obstacles. They wouldn't really have even slowed him down if he'd tried to navigate through them. It sure didn't slow down my reactionary flanking forces BEHIND those AT obstacles. :D Using his own fears and concerns, I denied him a third of the available front. This concentrated his forces under a more precise artillery bombardment (and priority targets), and gave me a free enemy flank to capitalize on. :cool: I always consider that I'll have to deal with an enemy's mines, pre-deployed or game-deployed, in any battle. ;)
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"Always mystify, mislead, and surprise the enemy, if possible. " - Stonewall Jackson
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