You know you have no life when the most exciting thing you can do on a Saturday night is play a war game over the internet!
Pete and I got together to play 412 Lugdunum, a Civil War battle during the "year of the five emperors" This is quite a big battle, over 20 units per side. It also require 9 flags for a victory.
I got Serverus and Pete got Albinus. We usually roll 7 dice, with the player getting the most leaders picking sides. We both rolled two leaders in the first roll, and both rolled no leaders in the second roll. Pete then asked his lovely partner to pick side for us!
Serverus seems to have all the advantages. More units, more heavy units, more cavalry as well as the Praetorians special unit. They also get one more card and start first.
We both went through the now normal softening up phase with light infantry missiles. I then used a move-fire-move to withdraw some of my lights behind the battle line.
Pete used a line command to move every single infantry unit towards my line. It looked set for a clash in the center, but I attacked with my right flank, warriors and cavalry, against the left of his line. It did not work well. I lost more than he did, and did not get one advance and battle again.
He then threw his left cavalry against my weaken forces, killing one medium cavalry and about to kill my warrior. I played first strike and instead killed one of his medium cavalry.
I attacked hard with my right, getting a four flag advantage, and growing confident. Pete reinforced his center and attacked on his right, picking up a few kills. I saw the chance for victory and attacked, but fell just short. Pete counter attacked, killing two units, but worse, killing the leaders with both of the units. Four flags in one turn and it was back to evens. My last attack missed victory by one flag, with Pete easily getting his victory next turn. 9-8.
A great game that saw each side take the advantage a number of times.