For our game in February we played the Battle of Znaim.

The battle saw the French coming upon the Austrian army as their baggage train is making its way through the town of Oblass.
Fg and I, playing the French, initially planned to send two divisions across the river to our left and capture the town of Oblass, while the other divisions on our right screened the rest of the Austrians.
However, the Austrians moved their right wing up, and fg decided against crossing the river, and instead tried to capture the town of Tesswitz in the middle of the table instead.
The struggle for Tesswitz became the main focus of the battle, as fg sent two divisions to try to push the Austrians out. But the Austrians put up a stout defence, sending in their heavy cavalry to spoil the French attack - they were successful, but were in turn destroyed by the French light cavalry sent in a counter-attack the next turn.
Meanwhile, I pushed the French right wing forward to engage the Austrian left, and positioned the corps artillery so it could bombard Tesswitz.
But it was too late - the Austrian baggage train cleared the town, allowing the Austrian reserve to come onto the table. The French made one last effort to capture the town, but failed.
This was once more a tight game, with the clock being very unforgiving to the French. The Austrians started the battle dispersed, which gave the French a narrow window of opportunity to capitalise on their concentration.
We are planning another Napoleonic game for the month of March, so stay tuned!


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