309 Rohr (20 April 1809)

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10 years 10 months ago #1254 by alecrespi

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10 years 8 months ago #1302 by Mark-McG
Replied by Mark-McG on topic 309 Rohr (20 April 1809)
This was a real cat & mouse game that could have swung either way. 5 banners of excitment. 5 stars!! (mdg)

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10 years 8 months ago #1316 by Bayernkini
Replied by Bayernkini on topic 309 Rohr (20 April 1809)
Lost just with French 0:5!!!!
Never expected such a result with French in this scenario.
I had good Cards (2 Force March, 1 Bayonett Charge), but no comment about my dice,
see below to my signature :evil:

My dice are the hell!

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10 years 7 months ago #1318 by Hawkmoon
Replied by Hawkmoon on topic 309 Rohr (20 April 1809)
We've been playing last friday evening with my friend leboucher (that means in french "The Butcher") and I won both games with a final score of 10 - 0... He had no luck with his dices. It looked like chess game.
With the Austrians, I got a lot of luck with my HC ripping the same turn with a normal card (no bonuses)a full LC unit and a full Cuirassiers unit ! 8 hits on 9 dices !
So the Butcher was butchered (I hope he will play CCN again with me) !
Sometimes the dices are very boring.
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10 years 4 months ago #1580 by Michalxo
Replied by Michalxo on topic 309 Rohr (20 April 1809)
Aggressive tactics for Austrians worked well and they managed to destroy many French units. Resulting in 5-2, and more would come...
Much better dice for Austrians and also, French was beginner player. Anyway, I would never say, such result would be possible for Austrians.

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5 years 11 months ago #5541 by g1ul10
Replied by g1ul10 on topic 309 Rohr (20 April 1809)
Watching this scenario played in the OT2018 tournement and having played it twice myself, I have the impression it does not replicate the historical feeling, albeit it is surely fun to play. The use of tactician cards (I'll never be a big fun of those) dilute national differences and in particular the French advantage in maneuverability. At the end, with decent cards the Austrian can easily tie or even win the cavalry match on the right flank. At that point, it's probably a 3 VP game and given the Austrian resilience in defence, five LN units are sufficient to give him the victory. If it were a 6 VP scenario, probably it would better replicate the historical result.

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4 years 3 months ago #6512 by Craterus
Replied by Craterus on topic 309 Rohr (20 April 1809)
This weekend I played with a friend and we both win with the french.

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3 years 8 months ago #6918 by LARS
Replied by LARS on topic 309 Rohr (20 April 1809)
Very exciting end to the Rohr scenario. Austrians can win by eliminating Morands’s troops with an inspired Schustekh and cavalry assault, but Morand pulls back and the Austrian cavalry is caught in crossfire! Game over, French win 5-4.

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3 years 4 months ago #7209 by MarcoMu
Replied by MarcoMu on topic 309 Rohr (20 April 1809)
Introductory scenario to learn the rules. Interesting and hard-fought, with a 5-4 win for the Frenchman. Assault on the left and central French side, with a combined counterattack by the Austrian infantry and cavalry leading to the killing of Morand. In the end, the victory went to the Frenchman who was able to count on greater mobility (thanks also to a higher number of cards available), and precision in both ranged and melee combat.

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1 year 1 month ago #10014 by Riclev
Replied by Riclev on topic 309 Rohr (20 April 1809)
Played twice. In the first game, the French cavalry charged into the Austrian left, eliminating the heavy cavalry and line infantry (helped by a Break the Square card) for the loss of one light cavalry unit. Then an advance on the other flank quickly eliminated a further three Austrian line units for a 5-1 victory.

In the second encounter, a similar French cavalry advance on the right was pushed back with the loss of one of the light cavalry units for no loss to the Austrians. A French attack on the opposite flank was defended against more effectively than in the first game, with the Austrians running out 5-1 winners.

An interesting short scenario, with both sides having a chance for victory.

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