Another game from my fictional Second War of the Polish Succession. This time, it's a Saxon attack on Russian positions near Warsaw. We used the Seven Years' rules, written by Michael.
UMPIRING: Michael Schneider, Bartek Żynda
1. Forces.
4 x Grenadier
4 x Muskeeters2 x Light Gun
4 x Muskeeters2 x Light Gun
1 x Cuirasiers (Guard)1 x Dragoons (Guard)1 x Skirmishers
2 x Uhlan1 x Skirmishers
3 x Medium Gun2 x Muskeeters (Small)
2 x Guard Infantry (Guard)1 x Grenadiers1 x Light Gun
3 x Muskeeters1 x Light Gun
3 x Musketers2 x Light Howitzers
1 x Cuirasiers1 x Dragoons1 x Skirmishers
1 x Dragoons1 x Hussars1 x Skirmishers
2 x Medium Gun
2. The Game.
In our last game of this fictional war, the Prussians forced the Saxon corps to retreat south. In this game, I aimed to confront the Russians, who, after their victory at Warsaw, sought to influence the Sejm's elections to choose a candidate in line with Tsarina Catherine's wishes. Originally, Austrian forces were supposed to attack these Russian troops, but I didn’t want to compel Michael to bring in Austrians alongside his Russians. As a result, I replaced the Austrians with my Saxons.
The Russians occupied a fortified hill with part of their forces, and the Saxons decided to launch an assault with their main troops. The infantry, positioned in the centre, advanced rapidly, utilising a relatively large number of officers over two rounds. My light artillery took advantage of this situation and managed to destroy one of the Russian musketeer units with their fire. This forced Michael to redirect some of his troops from the field to the redoubt to defend it against the advancing Saxon assault.
The officer's harvest ended as quickly as it began, and in the next two rounds, I had none at all. Given the intense fire from the Russian guns, this situation became very troublesome for me. I began to suffer losses, which turned out to be the only ones I would experience. Meanwhile, the Russians remained passive, waiting for the Saxons to move.
We were finally able to make progress again. While my infantry on the left centre remained held up, those on the right advanced. This was all thanks to Tim, who started clearing the Russian left flank with his Uhlans. They first drove off the Russian dragoons and then the hussars, destroyed two light Russian cannons, and attacked the Russian musketeers on their flank. As a result, the Russian contingent outside the redoubt was completely eliminated!
The Russians attempted to save themselves by launching a cavalry charge on their right flank. Initially, the Russian cuirassiers engaged the Saxon cuirassiers, forcing them to retreat. However, when they charged the Saxon dragoons, the dragoons managed to repel the Russians. In a second round of engagement, the dragoons not only defended successfully but also charged back, ultimately destroying the Russian cuirassiers. As a result, the Russian attack collapsed, leaving the Saxon left flank secure.
With both flanks secured and the Russians suffering heavy losses, a general assault on their stronghold could commence. The Russians attempted to defend themselves by charging their dragoons against the Saxon infantry, but the charge was repelled. Eventually, the first Saxon units breached the battlements of the redoubt. At that moment, however, time for play ran out. The game concluded with a Saxon victory, which, thanks to the Uhlans' fierce charges, compelled the Russians to surrender. Now, with the Sejm safeguarded by the Saxons and the royal regalia in their possession, they could elect a suitable candidate for king.
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| Russian loses. |
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| Saxon loses. |
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