Re: MURPHY AT WAR
From: Michael Llaneza <maserati@e...>
Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 14:53:22 -0700
Subject: Re: MURPHY AT WAR
That happened. The Germans pushed through the Ardennes Forest in 1940.
The French had 2nd, 3rd and 4th rate units in line behind the forest, so
the Germans smashed the defensive line to flinders.
Ryan Gill wrote:
> At 9:20 AM -0400 5/22/02, JRebori682@aol.com wrote:
>
>> Your CO knows the terrain your opponent thinks is protecting his
>> flank is
>> easily passable, the enemy thinks its seriously restricting. Your CO
is
>> wrong, the enemy is right, and he's smart enough to have it covered,
>> just in
>> case.
>
>
> Or the opposite, the enemy doesn't think you can get Armor through a
> certain forest, however your tank crews deduce that if the trees are
> too big to push over then they can drive between them and if they are
> too close together to drive between, then they'll be easy to push
> over. Your heavy units appear where the other guy doesn't at all
> expect them to be.