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Besides the mainproblems about your guides is that they where written befor the mother of all patches andtherfor game experienced changed alot. Also you have a total differnt player base with experience now which also change the gameplay and therefor change the general rules of how things work.
And even you always stake the different, to drop arty on heavily armored units is one main purpose of arty. it wont kill those units but stun them and set them into panic. so they become easy targets for your attack force. it's better then to smoke them and hide them from you.
Those SUpport Decks I usally play in 4v4 and only rarely in 3v3. Important in support decks is just that you back up your teammates whereever it is required. by making the job easier for your teammate e.g. sending AA, CV and supplies, they can play way more effectivly and can even overstrech their lines.
But this requires communication and trust.