101 Bailén (19 July 1808)

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11 years 2 months ago #624 by alecrespi

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10 years 3 weeks ago #998 by Mark-McG
Replied by Mark-McG on topic 101 Bailén (19 July 1808)
Ladder #3 match
10 Matches played
French 4 wins
Allies 6 wins

Glory is fleeting, but obscurity is forever.
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4 years 6 months ago #5389 by sushidog
Replied by sushidog on topic 101 Bailén (19 July 1808)
When the two French Swiss blocks are removed due to the first two being eliminated, is the French Swiss leader removed as well? I'm saying no by strict reading of the scen special rules, but it feels like it should be removed.

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3 years 3 months ago #6174 by g1ul10
Replied by g1ul10 on topic 101 Bailén (19 July 1808)
The position of the French artillery units is wrong. They should me moved one hex to the right.

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3 years 2 months ago #6213 by alecrespi
Fixed this replacing scenario picture with the corrected one from Mark!
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2 years 6 months ago - 2 years 6 months ago #6639 by pmiranda-napoleonics
I second the question! What happens to Schramm when the remaining Swiss leave the field?
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2 years 2 months ago #6893 by LARS
Replied by LARS on topic 101 Bailén (19 July 1808)
Stunned... A 7-4 Spanish win. Castaños has incredible luck and Dupont achieved his historic disgrace. A cavalry charge destroyed the French heavies and a full battery in a matter of minutes.

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1 year 9 months ago #7242 by NightOwl3
Spanish win 7-2 with great tactics cards. The French attack on the Spanish Left failed. The Spanish used a bayonet charge to stop momentum on the French Left. There followed some CAV attack by both on the French Left. Both sides had squares. In the end the Spanish Swiss had the upper hand. One vp for the Spanish was a French leader. At the end of the game, the French Swiss also broke.

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1 week 5 days ago #8094 by Riclev
Replied by Riclev on topic 101 Bailén (19 July 1808)
Played this twice yesterday. In the first encounter, the French Swiss destroyed the Spanish Swiss and went on to destroy the Spanish right and centre for a 7-2 victory. In the return, the Spanish Swiss destroyed the French Swiss and went on to destroy the French left and centre, chasing the French militia off the board. They also won 7-2. In neither battle did anything significant happen on the opposite flank. In both games, the victorious side used the winning tactic of combined infantry and cavalry assaults, decimating the opposing infantry. This is a good scenario.

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