Saturday 7 October 2023

Minsonda(4) - Here come the Begovians...

 continued from the previous post....

Having seen off an attack by the Tatars; the Pandours and Grenadiers form up into column and move off towards Minsonda as quick as they can, supported by cavalry. However Begovian light cavalry appear ....

and the supporting cavalry is soon engaged; more Begovians are arriving ....
The Begovian light cavalry is pushed back.....
The Rutenian light horse severely depleted disengage and head to the rear; while Dragoons are pushed back...
Jagers and Pandours cross the river, next in turn will be the Grenadiers....
Some Begovian Spahi cut up the Rutenian light horse and are then charged by Kurassiers...The Dragoons have pushed their opponents back into some more Spahi...
The defensive line around Minsonda has been re-arranged....
The first squadron of Dragoons beaten in melee fall back to re-group...as the second squadron charges home....
The Kurassiers get pushed back, but the Dragoons have the edge and push back their opponents..
The Begovian cavalry fighting the Dragoons loses and routs ....the Janissaries hold steady...; the Kurassier beat their opponents as well - who rout bursting through the infantry behind them who panic and rout as well ....

The Wittenberg cavalry withdraw; the Begovians in disarray fall back.

With no sign of a forthcoming attack from the Begovians the last units of the Wittenberg army are able to cross the river safely.

---oXo---

Notes:

1. This last game for this mini-campaign took about 30 moves overall.

2. The game was not just about the fighting but also about the logistics of getting the army across the river.

3. If half of Begovian infantry hadn't panicked (each unit threw a Double '1' for their morale check due to a routing unit nearby) then I could have continued with a game to assault the town.

4. Approximate Wittenberg losses for engaged units...

  • Rutenian light horse 65%
  • Dragoons 25%
  • Kurassier 10%
  • Pandours 30%
  • Grenadiers: 30%
5. A great solo game,  the scenario was loosely based on Sittangbad from Charge ! By Peter Young.

1 comment:

Tiberian general said...

Fantastic 18th century wargame eye candy, thanks for sharing Allan.


Willz.