johanvc
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Phil, You'll never manage to punch through head-on - try to attack in force at either the western or eastern side, but withhold the armoured division out of sight of the enemy. Then, as soon as the enemy starts concentrating his forces to hold your attack and your armour is "fuelled up", have the armour "make a dash" for St. Lo at the other side of the board. With any luck the AI will have committed most units to face your attack, leaving little resistance for your flanking move. The armour can survive a while even without supply so don't worry about keeping them in the supply zone, but if you're really lucky the AI may even withdraw some units to stop your exploiting armour which may allow your original attack to gain some ground as well. In general, keep in mind that it's hardly ever possible for the AI to defend the whole frontline at equal strength - the clue is to keep some strong mobile units in reserve (preferrably SS divisions as the Axis, or armoured divisions as the allies), to find the weak spots or create them by making a probing attack somewhere, and to push the reserves through the hole to cut off enemy supply. It is however always a careful balance to withhold units as reserve on one hand, but at the same time make sure your own line is strong enough on the other. Johan.
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