FRANCE
(Turn 9)
MOVES:
F-1 -> Greven
F-2 -> Hersfeld (conquers Kassel)
F-3 -> Greven
Supply trains -> Büren ; Meiningen
F recruits 2 Armies.
COMBAT:
None.
SUPPLY:
Everything O.K.
COMMENT:
* F-1,3 are not eliminating the Hanover supply train. A wise decision.
* The northern French supply train withdraws, but can be eliminated nevertheless.
* F-2 moves southwards to fight H-2.
FURTHER ANALYSIS:
* Remember that France forgot to conquer Kassel last turn. If she would have conquered it, then F-2 could move northwards to protect the supply train.

* Simultaneously F-1,3 could move a little bit more aggressive, thus making pressure on the Prussian supply train.
* France could sacrifice the southern supply train. Once it is off-map, it will re-enter in the western depot city (Koblenz). It can leave this city and move northwards, before H-2 can block him again.

* If France is strong in clubs, then she could even encircle P-6! But, France has used already some clubs against Hanover. On the other hand, Prussia has used also some clubs against Russia.
* France has good reason to think that P-6's move is not a mistake, but a trap: If the clubs-encirclement goes bad, then France will lose many, many armies!
* Not attacking is less risky.