ORIGINAL: M60A3TTS
I would be among the first to echo TD's opinion that Pelton deserves great respect as a player. As I said, he knows his stuff. Others are free to voice opinions on the other things (and plenty of opportunities to do so in his other threads).
I didn't want to sound as accusing anyone and crapping on your thread, M60. My apologies if I sounded like that.
But that works so well just because it is an artifact of game mechanics. Helio says it's about garrisoning the railroads... yes, but what units does have the Red Army to stop that? Even if M60 had a checkerboard with units supporting each other mutually through Reserve, that probably wouldn't have stopped Pelton, from turning over hex ownership
and retreating to a safer position. All he needs is to rely on Hasty attacks: though the mutually supporting Reserve deployment can make that quite dangerous for him, this requires reserving your best units rather than holding the line and investing significant amounts of AP's in leaders and C&C optimization.
If the Red Army had motorized units with the morale of early war German motorized units, this could be used by both sides. I wonder how people would feel when this is done to them, just like that, with a snap of your opponent fingers.
My advice would be to strengthen your flanks and capitalize the fact that Reserve commitment to Heavy Urban hexes is almost automatic. I doubt Pelton will carry on a major operation if he appraises the option as anti-economic. So just deploy things to make it look like that (i.e. he's forced to make a frontal assault on Moscow if he wants it).