Primer: Pressure is the key
Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 2:08 pm
Pressure is the key
A unit will never win a battle fighting defensively. When your unit chooses a defense-first tactic it does not bring your full prowess to bear and affords an opponent the time to find its weakness. Waiting for the enemy to attack is a dangerous gamble, practiced only by those that fail to recognize a path to victory.
The unit’s troops may be lions, but if lead by donkeys, then it will act as donkeys.
There is no perfect attack; there is no battle without errors. Practice trains you to make fewer errors, but practice alone will not win you any battles. You must force you opponent to make poor decisions, and then exploit those poor decisions to win.
A unit must constantly pressure an opponent. Pressure is the key. Force them to make decisions under duress, and let their blunders defeat them.
A unit will never win a battle fighting defensively. When your unit chooses a defense-first tactic it does not bring your full prowess to bear and affords an opponent the time to find its weakness. Waiting for the enemy to attack is a dangerous gamble, practiced only by those that fail to recognize a path to victory.
The unit’s troops may be lions, but if lead by donkeys, then it will act as donkeys.
There is no perfect attack; there is no battle without errors. Practice trains you to make fewer errors, but practice alone will not win you any battles. You must force you opponent to make poor decisions, and then exploit those poor decisions to win.
A unit must constantly pressure an opponent. Pressure is the key. Force them to make decisions under duress, and let their blunders defeat them.