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Monday, 25 October 2010

Small Spanish Game (3): The Spanish Ulcer (again)

Ignoring the frittering exchanges of fire on the Spanish left which although sometime vicious was just in reality a pinning action, all eyes could not help but be centred on the the "Hill". Time after time the Spanish were tested reformed into a contiguous line until all their reserves were finally committed.

The swirling mass of melee that lasted for several turns:


Until the situation finally breaks decisively one way, as the Spanish "dubious horse" (seen yellow above and missing below) is broken:


This leaves the Spanish infantry on the "Hill" isolated and outflanked and hit by a nasty combined arms attack.


With one inevitable outcome of a disintergrated Spanish right wing, but full honours to the Spanish who fought damned well (fine praise indeed coming from a Frenchman).


The army morale cracks and end of game (spot the difference in the above, the surrounded Spanish infantry can now be canistered as well).

Lessons learned
  • The game still played too long taking four club nights
  • An average unit size of twelve is now too big for AoE
  • We will try it next with eight/nine as the average size!

4 comments:

  1. Nice report and great to see that someone else does some lessons learnt.

    Next post some AFV's please!

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  2. Glad you liked it Pablo :)

    We have another scheduled to start this week, I just hope it plays quicker than the last two.

    I didn't think the French were going to do it last time but there was a particularly brave/chancey French commander who "won" at the right time!

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  3. Paul, I think the Maus is making its way towards the painting tray

    Leapfrogging other lapsed projects

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