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| Tango01 | 10 Apr 2026 1:49 p.m. PST |
"When we last checked in on the Rejects' Quistello game (see Quistello with Rejects Part I), Konigsegg's command in the south was blocked from crossing the Secchia River by the remnants of de Contades' broken brigade and de Bonas' cavalry. In the center, Quistello had been taken and the Austrians were driving out of their bridgehead established of the Secchia. Elements of von Waldeck's column had reached the canal and were challenging the Piedmontese at that barrier and along the road to San Benedetto. In the north cavalry were continuing to exchange blows. The Allies had only de Contades' brigade broken while the Austrians saw Suchow and Wallsegg's broken. A Sudden Death victory requires three broken Allied brigades and four broken Austrian brigades. Each army needed to break two more enemy brigades to end the contest immediately. If you have not yet read Part I, I recommend it…" link
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