EDIT: and yes, I am throwing overboard Sabre's advice about the two defensive lines. My guts thing. This might be the opportunity I was looking for [:)]

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!) some mistakes [8D]

ORIGINAL: PeeDeeAitch
There is a threat value to them, and an actual value - one of those times that the fears of the defender are actually justified.


ORIGINAL: PeeDeeAitch
There is a psychological value to three stacks of three fully mechanized/motorized divisions - both for the attacker and defender. They are meant to be used as a mass, not thrown about all nibly bimbly. There is a threat value to them, and an actual value - one of those times that the fears of the defender are actually justified.
[/center]ORIGINAL: TulliusDetritus
Sure they can: but it's one LOST turn. And Germans have to use very wisely the first 17 turns. So he can do that many times for all I care. And if you're thinking about the Panzers in the bottleneck, he would need minimum 2 turns to do that [:)] I mean they don't arrive and wildly charge into the enemy positions.
On my other AAR I used this chess analogy: if you move let's say your horse on turn 6 and then on turn 7 you decide that position is not good enough = you have lost one turn. That's a very dangerous thing to do in chess: you will lose initiative and in chess this means you are possibly 99,87% lost... [:)]
EDIT: in the end he would have lost 2 + 2 = 4 turns! That in my opinion IS a lot and should cost him Leningrad (if only I was a competent player) [:D]
