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Re: Effects of fisticuffs on charging cavalry
Yep, we should really rethink troop classifications and include definitions such as: 'Nice outfits' -> 'Well 'ard' -> 'New enough to not know any better' 'Why do we always get volunteered?' 'Ok, if
By Doug Melville · #199988 ·
Re: Effects of fisticuffs on charging cavalry
Well, exactly. I am always rather sceptical about the claims made for so-called elite units. Just because one might be called "Guards" or be hand-picked to protect the monarch and wear nice uniforms
By Carole Flint · #199987 ·
Re: Effects of fisticuffs on charging cavalry
I don't know that the Household Cavalry were any better. Limited battle experience, but the propaganda machine has always puffed them up. (Discuss.. :) ) Doug ________________________________ Sent: 06
By Doug Melville · #199986 ·
Re: Effects of fisticuffs on charging cavalry
KGL cavalry could be held British cavalry look what happened to the Union Brigade. The Household Cavalry had a better reputation and the NCO¡¯s had fern control. Light cavalry weren¡¯t as good they
By Mike Leese · #199985 ·
Re: Effects of fisticuffs on charging cavalry
In reality I can¡¯t imagine a good heavy cavalry regiment being stopped by infantry unless the infantry had good fire control and were very steady. It depends on ground and a lot of variables but in
By Mike Leese · #199984 ·
Re: Effects of fisticuffs on charging cavalry
Which battle and Regiments ? Best Regards Mike Leese (N. Wales)
By Mike Leese · #199983 ·
Re: Effects of fisticuffs on charging cavalry
I¡¯m old, my memory is occasionally unreliable. ? And it looks like Rich has already answered this one in the FAQ, they are Heisenberg¡¯s Cavalry, simultaneously moving at charge speed and
By Doug Melville · #199982 ·
Re: Effects of fisticuffs on charging cavalry
Are you thinking of this? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Garc%C3%ADa_Hern%C3%A1ndez
By James Catchpole · #199981 ·
Re: Effects of fisticuffs on charging cavalry
The rule book is silent on the matter, the FAQ has two items related to this, although it doesn't answer this directly:- Q: A cavalry unit galloped into combat and lost, it was thrown back 6 inches.
By James Catchpole · #199980 ·
Re: Effects of fisticuffs on charging cavalry
On the scale of a SP table a horse could easily gallop from one end to the other and back again. Isn't there a Peninsular war example of French cavalry charging through one infantry battalion, into
By Doug Melville · #199979 ·
Re: Effects of fisticuffs on charging cavalry
A hotly debated point. You could equally argue that if the fisticuffs was a win for the cavalry, that they charged through their opponent dealing out damage and continuing their careering charge.
By Doug Melville · #199978 ·
Re: Effects of fisticuffs on charging cavalry
How long can cavalry gallop? That should be the limit. At that point the horses are "blown" and you halt or walk them or they drop. Cavalry in the attack, in Fisticuffs, don't stop to engage. They
By Michael Reese · #199977 ·
Re: Effects of fisticuffs on charging cavalry
Yes, I'd say that Fisticuffs would slow the horses down to a walk. It is how I play it. The idea that they could keep on galloping just seems wrong. Carole
By Carole Flint · #199976 ·
Re: Effects of fisticuffs on charging cavalry
We have always played that entering into Fisticuffs brings cavalry to a halt. Horses won't just charge headlong into what look like solid obstructions. [email protected]> wrote:
By James Catchpole · #199975 ·
Effects of fisticuffs on charging cavalry
In sharp practice, do charging cavalry that break the infantry group they attack continue their next activation at gallop? We had a game last night where charging British cavalry kept going down the
By kevinjnivek · #199974 ·
(SALE) 28mm Napoleonic & French: Retreat from Moscow
Real life getting in the way of this project - linked here from LAF - there¡¯s other stuff too... hope it¡¯s ok to post here ? Nik
By nik harwood · #199973 ·
Re: Crimea CoC game using Swift to Support scenario
Some of the smaller pieces were colored gravel.? Larger pieces are made from pine bark and a couple of Gale Force 9 pieces.Thanks,Mark?Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device
By Mark Luther · #199972 ·
Re: Crimea CoC game using Swift to Support scenario
Very nice ! Did you use real rocks ? -- Ronan
By ronanr · #199971 ·
Crimea CoC game using Swift to Support scenario
The idea behind this game was a German attempt to slip around the lines of defending Soviet Naval troops outside of Sevastopol.? The Russians rush a unit to their flank to stem the maneuver and keep
By Mark Luther · #199970 ·
Just 3 weeks til the latest Game Day at Gigabites Cafe, Marietta GA
Just 3 weeks until another Game Day at Gigabites Cafe in Marietta GA. If you are able to come by for this FREE event you will not be disappointed. It's not just Lardy Games but some demos and games
By Mark Luther · #199969 ·