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Tango0125 Feb 2026 1:59 p.m. PST

"Although I paraphrase Giovanni Badone's book title of You Have To Die In Piedmont recounting the 1747 Battle of Assieta for my title, we were not fighting the Battle of Assieta. Instead, we enjoyed another refight of Bassignana on Friday.

Four players attended Friday's remote game with Doug and Alan returning for an encore and Brian and Jennifer joining in to fill out the quartet. While the three gentlemen have seen action at my table recently, Jennifer has not joined into a remote game for about two-and-a-half years. I vaguely recall her last game was fighting the 1862 Battle of Brawner's Farm…."


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Tango0125 Feb 2026 2:04 p.m. PST

Because of our dear BUG… the original tittle of this thread was "To Die in Piedmont"


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