hfarrish
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I would get those units in the Baltics South of Talinn out of there and up to the swamps in the 3 hex bridge. 3 units will do it for the most part and it frees up the rest of those guys, along with your Leningrad units, to start building some defenses from Novgorod north along that river that runs to the Baltic. You will probably want to start moving your units facing the Finns out now to the no-attack lines as well, this will free up substantial units. Some would call it gamey (and maybe it is) but you can leave the weakest units along the no-attack line; as long as a warm body is there you can hold it. In the center you are still hurting along the Dnepr, so if any units are free to go there, I'd send them. In the South, I would make sure to get some units to that area in front of Vinnitsa, since if he gets through there he could really put the hurt on your Dnestr line (in our first game, which was my first game period, he really caught me hard there and did a good encirclement). If those guys look threatened at all I would pull them back to the Vishny Bug. Nothing there seriously worth holding. Finally, that concentration you have East of Rovno is going to be a fat target for him - he may even send some AGC panzers south behind them to link up and bag a huge number of units. I would definitely consider pulling this group back to Sluch to start forming some defenses there. He will always be able to move faster, farther than you think he can, although it also looks like you are doing a good job keeping guys on the mobile units, which will help. Good luck...hope the advice is helpful and not just stating the obvious that you already know.
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