Re: DBN Gaming
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2022 7:21 pm
Latest game of DBN. Plancenoit using my classic Napoleonics.
I used 50mm unit frontage so increased the table size to 30 by 30 inches and used 1.25" = 100 paces.
The Prussians opened the game with some effective counter battery fire with the first shot causing 2 hits and a shaken status on one of the French guns. Both French guns were destroyed by the end of turn 3.
With the French artillery destroyed their left wing is made up of a single unit of Hussars. Plancenoit is defended by a unit of Alberken infantry. A detachment defends the cottage which represents the church.
Bulow pushes forward his troops in massed columns as the French cavalry attack a unit of Prussian Light Cavalry. Both units have 2 hits and are shaken so its winner takes all. The French win and get a breakthrough charge and hit the leading unit of Prussian attack column who are able to form square and drive off the French cavalry and then destroy them with musketry.
On turn 6 the Young Guard reinforcements arrive and use a good CAP throw and STMs (Strategic Moves) to quickly reach Plancenoit. By turn 9 and the Prussians close on Plancenoit ready to launch an assault next turn as a unit of Old Guard arrives.
On turn 11 the Prussian assault goes in. The first column fails to break in. The second is however successful and takes Plancenoit. The French Old Guard counter attacks. Both units count as in being in bad going. The French are on a 4 the Prussians regulars a 2. The French roll a 4 the Prussians a 6. The melee is a tie. Both sides take a hit and a the units are locked in a desperate melee.
In Turn 12 the Prussians are able to take the Church ( a strongpoint in DBN). However even though the Old Guard are shaken they beat the Prussians regulars and recapture Plancenoit. On the final French turn the Young Guard storm and recapture the church.
A french victory but it was close.
Another fun game of DBN.
I used 50mm unit frontage so increased the table size to 30 by 30 inches and used 1.25" = 100 paces.
The Prussians opened the game with some effective counter battery fire with the first shot causing 2 hits and a shaken status on one of the French guns. Both French guns were destroyed by the end of turn 3.
With the French artillery destroyed their left wing is made up of a single unit of Hussars. Plancenoit is defended by a unit of Alberken infantry. A detachment defends the cottage which represents the church.
Bulow pushes forward his troops in massed columns as the French cavalry attack a unit of Prussian Light Cavalry. Both units have 2 hits and are shaken so its winner takes all. The French win and get a breakthrough charge and hit the leading unit of Prussian attack column who are able to form square and drive off the French cavalry and then destroy them with musketry.
On turn 6 the Young Guard reinforcements arrive and use a good CAP throw and STMs (Strategic Moves) to quickly reach Plancenoit. By turn 9 and the Prussians close on Plancenoit ready to launch an assault next turn as a unit of Old Guard arrives.
On turn 11 the Prussian assault goes in. The first column fails to break in. The second is however successful and takes Plancenoit. The French Old Guard counter attacks. Both units count as in being in bad going. The French are on a 4 the Prussians regulars a 2. The French roll a 4 the Prussians a 6. The melee is a tie. Both sides take a hit and a the units are locked in a desperate melee.
In Turn 12 the Prussians are able to take the Church ( a strongpoint in DBN). However even though the Old Guard are shaken they beat the Prussians regulars and recapture Plancenoit. On the final French turn the Young Guard storm and recapture the church.
A french victory but it was close.
Another fun game of DBN.