Thursday, 29 March 2018

Game 61 : Bratislava 1805

This was a "what if" game. It assumes that Austerlitz did not happen and that the Allies are still advancing towards Vienna on the northern bank of the Danube, the French on the southern bank and working to generate a position to cross, block, then defeat the Allied army.
The game was designed by Bob, a regular attendee of these soirees!

Again I will just post some action pics with some information  to give a feel for the overall action.
The French have crossed one Corps sized formation over the river to block the Allied armies manoeuvring. The rest of the army starts to cross the Danube at 8 crossing points.

Bob also had "random events" generated from a table of events and a die roll. These fell into two rough categories. The first would impact on command and control of a specific character, Bernadotte on the French side and The Allied CinC on the other. The result would be some limited local disruption that lasted a turn.

The other events were weather related, ice flows destroying bridges to the Danube flooding, with details of the affects of any such happening.


Davout leads the crossing and is the initial blocking force. It has a Division of infantry and a Division  of cavalry, heavy dragoons. The infantry, especially with formed volleys in line, carries the day. They repulsed six charges by Russian cavalry to successfully exploit "the block" and halt, then drive back the Russians. There was a cavalry action on the far left of the French line, Davout's flank, where the Dragoon Division emerged the victor.


Next to Davout, Soult is attempting to move three Divisions across the Danube. Two would eventually cross, the third would eventually be hampered by all the bridges being destroyed by ice floes. However, as the weight of Soult pressed on the Allied line, now hinged as it was fighting on two fronts, the Allied line would eventually cave in.


Allied columns, further down the order of march, attempting to get to grips with the French to alleviate the pressure on the head of the army's column.


One of Bernadotte's Divisions attacking Austrians who must turn to fight. Both armies are now strung out along the battlefield.


The French manage to make space for part of the reserve cavalry. Cuirassiers pour through this gap. The fight against the Cossacks would be somewhat one sided!! The Cuirassiers then launch repeated attcks against Allied squares. The squares would hold, but it did stop the Allied army from further manoeuvring and helped isolate the head of the Allied army against Davout.



One of Bernadotte's Divisions managed to cross with only two light battalions before the ice swept away the bridge and stopped the remaining eight battalions crossing. These two light battalions would fight for nearly the entire game, in isolation, against a Russian Division of about fifteen battalions. Even outnumbered this heavily, they resisted all attacks until literally running out of men!! They also delayed an Austrian Division that was forced into line next to the Russian Division.
All these actions denuded the Armies column head of receiving reinforcements ina  timely fashion.


Another French Cuirassier Division advances, en masse, to charge the Allied centre, the infantry now in square. They would repulse the charges, but the French, Davout especially, had now crushed the Allied forces to their front and would now advance to roll up the Allied line.

The French claim victory!! A great game, everyone blamed Bob when something went wrong through the random events!!! Quite right!!!!!!!

Bob has not been put off and already has some ideas for another game. Graham is also putting together his ideas for a game. Its all good fun!


I've added the casualty table for comment. It also roughly gives the OB for both sides. Remember that anything approaching 30% really means combat ineffective.

French Formations
Losses %
Austro-Russian Formations
Losses%
Infantry
Cavalry
Artillery
Infantry
Cavalry
Artillery
IV Corps Soult
 
 
 
Adv Gde Bagration
 
 
 
St Hilaire
5
-
0
Kamensky
17
-
19
Vandamme
6
-
21
Engelhardt
35
-
65
LeGrand
15
-
50
Wittgenstein
-
41
21
Margaron
-
20
-
 
 
 
 
Corps Artillery
-
-
10
Buxhowden
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Kienmayer
19
21
0
III Corps Davout
 
 
 
Dokturov
5
-
0
Friant
4
0
13
Denisov
-
6
-
Bourcier
-
14
29
Corps Artillery
-
-
28
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Duroc
1
-
-
Kolowrat
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Jurczik
17
-
0
I Corps Bernadotte
 
 
 
Berg
14
-
29
Raffiniere
36
-
0
Corps Artillery
-
-
0
Drouet
25
-
0
 
 
 
 
Kellerman
20
-
0
Liechtenstein
 
 
 
Corps Artilley
-
-
41
Essen
-
28
23
 
 
 
 
Hohenhoe
-
0
0
Cavalry Reserve Murat
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Nansouty
-
37
0
 
 
 
 
D’Hautpol
-
15
17
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


 
The usual pic of "rogue's gallery". As an aside, a spider has just squeezed inside the keyboard as I type.  Just as well I nearly finished! Next game is a Peninsular game, the first playtest with British troops. The actual Brits haven't arrived yet, recruits should start arriving from June onwards. I'm basing the battle on Albuera. You'll have to wait and see what the report brings!

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    1. Just started Albuera. The French artillery have just killed 4 Portuguese!
      Early days.

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  2. Always love seeing the scale of your games Gerry and certainly this is as impressive as all your piers. Truly remarkable.

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    1. It just keeps getting bigger. Some might say maniacal! Awaiting the Brit army with anticipation. Brits, KGL, Nassauers, Dutch/Belgians, Brunswickers, kitchen sink!!

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  3. Just look how smiley everyone is....Brilliant!

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    1. But can you spot where Anne's hands are????? I think players smiling all day is what tires them out!
      Back to Albuera today.

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  4. Stunning! That's quite an array of figures.

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    1. And it is still expanding. The French, Russian, Austrian 7 Prussian are all largely done. Brits & Alllies start to arrive this year

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