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Gonsalvo05 Dec 2016 7:58 p.m. PST

I ran this "based upon Austerlitz" game for Jared's middle school game club a day after the 211th anniversary opf the battle. the students are not pictured due to privacy policies, but the event seemed to go well!

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Overview from the North

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Overview from the South

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Action by the frozen lakes near Tellnitz

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French Attack on the Pratyzen

Many more pictures, as well as the write up on my blog at:
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Peter

Frederick Supporting Member of TMP06 Dec 2016 7:57 a.m. PST

Nicely done!

Who asked this joker06 Dec 2016 11:04 a.m. PST

Lucky kids! Well done!

Gonsalvo06 Dec 2016 3:38 p.m. PST

Thanks, guys. We had fun running it, and they seemed to enjoy playing. We'll probably be less ambitious next time, though!

wrgmr106 Dec 2016 3:43 p.m. PST

Nice AAR and great looking game Peter! Very ambitious of you, it's a lot of work putting on a big game like that.

Gonsalvo06 Dec 2016 9:03 p.m. PST

The fact that the game fell on December 3 pretty much made it impossible for me to seriously consider anything other than Austerlitz. It was ambitious, but with organization and a ot of help from Jared and Mike we did it! I wanted to show the kids the full scope of what is possible for our hobby. Next time, 2-3 smaller games with 4 – 6 players to a table, I think!

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