A Fierce Engagement at Rawnsley Gap
A Fierce Engagement at Rawnsley Gap
For those passing by with a spare minute or two there is an ACW battle report over on my blog.
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Re: A Fierce Engagement at Rawnsley Gap
A wonderful ACW treat, thanks for sharing.
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Re: A Fierce Engagement at Rawnsley Gap
It looks like a good game, Penda. A close run thing, if you'll excuse the anachronism.
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Re: A Fierce Engagement at Rawnsley Gap
As Spanner says - a close-run thing. You and your opponent seem well matched, which is kind of nice for people who play each other regularly, I think.
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Re: A Fierce Engagement at Rawnsley Gap
A magnificent rendition of the gods own period as ever. The vignettes are terrific and really add to it. Bravo.
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