Tuesday 1 August 2023

So sir, how many times and how many different rules systems have you played Waterloo?

Somebody at the USMC has been asking this question (see below, someone thinks there is a certain merit playing the same battle many different ways): 


https://www.usmcu.edu/Outreach/Marine-Corps-University-Press/MCU-Journal/JAMS-Vol-12-No-2/Wargaming-and-the-Military-Napoleon-at-Waterloo-The-Events-of-June-1815-Analyzed-via-Historical-Simulation/

5 comments:

Martin Rapier said...

There is a value in repetition if you are trying to assess the odds of success in a particular situation. Including computer and boardgames as well as figures, I've probably done Waterloo as many times as I've done Market Garden. Well in excess of a dozen. I reckon Napoleon was a bit pessimistic when he said his chance of a win was 60%, unless you really stack the scenario against the French.

Tim Gow said...

I've played Waterloo at least twenty times in various formats - including toy soldier games in four scales!

pancerni said...

Interesting article on the battle and the game. I will

need to revisit to finish.

Geordie an Exiled FoG said...

I have to confess that Waterloo has had the "multiple wargame experience" over the decades and I too would have to accept that unless "fettered" the French have a distinct advantage. Arnhem is another WWII epic, as is Stalingrad - the ACW well been plundered with Gettysburg. Several of the stand up hoplite battles (Marathon, Delium, Leuctra, Platea) also qualify .. though I meant to but have not yet moved onto teh Alexandrian and Successor - and Roman periods. In principle I think you are onlu just learning by playing it only once. Sink teh Bismarck .. Midway are tantalising trying to create a win!

Geordie an Exiled FoG said...

Have to confess that as "boardgames" go Barbarossa gets started (but seldom finished) quite often!