It was the big Sunday game again, and we all wanted to play SYW (Seven Years - homebrewed rules) ... John wanted the Russians, Bart his Saxons and me the Austrians (Yes, I got the Austrian bug) and the other John came along with his French! So what - we decided to bash it out any how, no specific scenario, Franco-Russians vs Austro-Saxons all lined up would just do fine in this era.
The Franco-Russians had the majority in command and Horses and out numbered us in infantry, but had smaller units.
Bart and myself won the 1st turn and managed to capture the two BAUs where we instinctively (or unimaginatively) wanted to hang our lines on and then wait for the masses to come into the fire field!
But they didn‘t, The Russian-John even held his cuirassiers off table as a sort of reserve. He hold a lot of stuff back, mostly his artillery, of which I am most grateful. Bart and Franco-John bashed with their cavalry, and Bart did lose!!! And I laughed.
Then Russo-John did the same with my cavalry and Franco-John‘s artillery and send them remnants to hell - my cavalry gone as well - ouch! Oh We!
Now that would be the time to press the Franco-Russian advantage and bombard our lines and then send the cavalry in, but for some miracle it did not happen! My Austrian guns even run out of ammo! but only Russo-Johns Grenadier elites tried to do a flanking maneouvre it did not go well, piecemeal attacks never work in "Seven Years".
I don‘t know why, but we won. We should not, but maybe the two Johns were two too polite gentleman about the battle ... and take a wild guess the Cuirassiers never saw the table or a shot fired.
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After the initial turn |
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I got the church! |
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My Dragoons and cuirassiers advance! |
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The Franco Russian alliance stays calm |
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a cavalry clash in the middle! |
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The Russian flank advances |
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But my grenadiers are waiting for them |
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tension in the middle ground |
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But then my dragoons get blasted to hell from blue guns |
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my thin white line holds |
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Sloooowly we push forward |
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Bart preps for a fire trap |
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Johns beautiful French collection!!! |
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All lined up nicely on the hill |
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my centre falters |
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The Russian flank attack come with dragoons again |
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and on the middle again to attack my disordered curassiers |
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But in my middle filed (left flank) I shoot one battalion after the other into rout |
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And John doesn‘t have the staff officers rolled to rally them - good bye! |
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The last ditch attack on the Russian flank |
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And luckily I sent them off again (my closing fire was exceptional) |
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Bart is decimating the French |
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A last shot in the back of the Russian dragoons did the trick - victory! |
A lovely looking game, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, indeed it was! :)
DeleteIt was a great game. In that games, the size really matter!
ReplyDeleteCorrection: The French forced my cavalry to withdraw, but never beat me. Till the end of the game, both of them looked at each other on the banks of the river, being disorganized by skirmishers on both sides ;) That was the main reason, why I finally had to move with my infantry.
I duly apologize, I didn't had it completely on my screen ... the battlefield was too large!! :)
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