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Anatoli01 Mar 2014 11:12 a.m. PST

Christian and Andreas also played a game of By Fire & Sword, using the same huge Cossack list that Christian had faced my Poles while Andreas fielded 5 pts of Courland troops.

The scenario was attack on the village and the wildly outnumbered Courland troops were defending their territory against the Cossack onslaught.

As I was only watching the game in part here is a short summary of the battle:

Courland infatry occupies the village while the Reiters form a large squadron and move towards the Cossack flank where the wagon train is at. Cossack forces form a squadron of their best men (Registered Moloitsy) on the left flank in the woods a few yards from the wagon train. Regular Cossack infantry form a squadron and move on the village head on in the center, while Cossack cavalry attempt to flank on the right.

Check my blog for the full AAR and more pictures:
link



StaffordGames05 Mar 2014 6:41 a.m. PST

Thanks for the reports, very interesting especially as I play Cossacks!

They are tough but not very quick!

Anatoli05 Mar 2014 1:43 p.m. PST

Thanks Roland, hope to meet you and your Cossack force in Warsaw at the tournament! :-D

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