Another weekend getaway minibreak for Mrs. Rabbitman and gaming day for me at KEGSCon, held once again at the very posh Retrosuites Hotel.
We had some excellent meals out and I spent Saturday at the convention my friends organize in Chatham, southern Ontario.
Saturday afternoon I ran my Quar of Command game in their first public showing. But I'll talk about that later. Saturday morning I finally got to play in one of Keith's Blücher games.
It was a modified 1814 scenario. Napoleon is facing an Allied army of Austrians, Russians, Prussians, Bavarians, and I think some Wurttemburg troops were present as well.
I ran the Allied right wing, some Cossacks, a Corps of Austrians and the Bavarian Corps.
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Bavarians! |
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My view of the French lines |
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French on the right. Allies on the left and foreground. Our plan was to fix the French right, and attack their center and left along that ridge |
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Prussians advance |
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Russians begine the assault on the ridge and the French center-left |
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Bavarian cavalry brigade who did sterling work supporting the Prussians and Russians to my left |
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Russians storming the ridge in the back. Prussians, supported by the Bavarian cavalry attacking in the foreground |
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And again! |
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Finally! |
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I'm pushing the Bavarian Corps through the woods to by pass a garrisoned village to my right. That big block in the background is the Young Guard coming up. |
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Allied right. Austrian Corps is trading artillery fire wiht the French, who have lost a brigade. My two right flank brigades are in square. Just disappearing to the right of the picture are French dragons who are being kept busy by the Cossacks. |
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Clearing the last French off the ridgeline. Bavarian Cavalry get a flank charge in and Prussian infantry is attacking from the front. More Prussians (or are they Wurttemburgers?) are heading to occupy the town |
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The Guard cavalry have charged our center and left causing some discomfort. But they've pushed too far and gotten scattered. A Division of Russian Cuirassier are coming into the picture on the left. They, and a Corps of Russian Grenadiers, will counter attack. |
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Endgame! Massive Allied victory. Austrian infantry stormed up the ridge to overrun a French artillery brigade lower right. In the center those Russians cuirassiers have charged into the French center and eliminated three brigades that were each down to 1 SP. This got us well past the 7 stands we needed to eliminate for a win. |
Keith's done a great job with the presentation and terrain, so it was a lovely gaming experience, and I'm a fan of Bavarians in any scale. Blücher is also a great game and it really captures the to-and-fro of combat and how the momentum of a battle will shift from one sector to another. Something definitely missing in traditional games.
Scott and I are now looking at using Blücher for the 1809 Danube campaign.
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