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On the left wing, I now have two "forces" organized - my "defensive line," and a smaller "clump" of militia, artillery, and some regular infantry salvaged from other battles. If the Swedes charge my line, they risk being taken in the rear by my (very small) "clump."

Acting conservatively, the Swedes send their cavalry (left) crashing into my "clump." My infantry (with the red casualty cap and the white poker chip) is hit in the flank, my artillery fire (right) is ineffectual, and my militia (top right) is facing the wrong direction (apparently still not activated!). The Swedish cavalry is tremendously powerful in this scenario, so my only hope is to let my units act as "speed bumps" and apply hits to the cavalry by attrition...

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