Surjit and I got together on Saturday morning for another remote game of Koenig Krieg. This time we ventured to the Indian sub-continent for a fictional battle between British and French forces.
Surjit was sent an image of the battlefield. He had to select a 14 point British army and deploy on the northern edge of the map in the white box prior to the game.
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| The map for deployment sent prior to the game. Brown hexes are hills. The green are woods. The grey hex is a BUA. |
I took control of the French, deploying in the southern deployment box.
The Armies
The British
1st Infantry Brigade: 1 European Foot, 1 Rajput, 1 levy unit and 1 heavy artillery
2nd Infantry Brigade: 1 European Foot, 1 Rajput, 1 Sepoy, 1 levy and 1 medium gun
3rd Infantry Brigade: 1 Sepoy, 1 Rajput, 1 levy and 1 medium gun
1st Cavalry Brigade: 1 Rajput heavy cavalry, 1 Native light cavalry
2nd Cavalry Brigade: 1 European light cavalry
Independent units: 2 units of Mahratta skirmish missile cavalry
The French
Infantry Brigade 1: 1 unit of European Foot, 1 Sepoy unit, 2 Mysore foot, 1 medium and 1 heavy artillery
Infantry Brigade 2: 2 units of Sikh levies, 1 Sepoy unit, 1 medium artillery
Cavalry Brigade 1: 1 European light cavalry, 1 Mysore light missile cavalry
Cavalry Brigade 2: 1 Sikh armoured cavalry, 1 European light cavalry
Cavalry Brigade 3: 1 Mysore Light Cavalry
Independent units: 1 unit of native levies, 3 units of Mogul skirmish missile cavalry
Deployment
The Battle
The plan, such as I had one, was to throw the Mogul cavalry forward to harass the enemy infantry, induce panic and shield the approach of my own. All this whilst my cavalry held the flanks.
| However, the British were to win the upper hand against both hussars and skirmish infantry. |
| As for the melee on the hill, the unprepared foot unit was despatched without mercy. |
| The centre was now fully engaged. The air was thick with black smoke as casualties mounted on both sides. However, British weight of infantry numbers was being brought to bear. |
| With two regiments charging the front and skirmish cav on the flank, the French European foot regiment was under extreme duress. |
At this point the French conceded the field and sought to withdraw as quickly as possible.
| The situation at the end of the game. |
That was an incredibly interesting and enjoyable game. Battling with such exotic armies was a real test. Neither of us really knew how to use our forces to best effect. So, we learned alot during the game about how we would approach this arena of mid 18th century conflict in the future.
I kept the army countdown clock. The result at the end certainly reflected the view and demise of the French.
| Both clocks started on 14! |
This was also a game with a greater degree of terrain which made for a different but entertaining challenge during play. It was good that here was a game that was not decided by events on the flanks.
Lastly, I am very happy that Koenig Krieg and my army lists worked for a battle set on a non-European battlefield with non-European armies. I just need to try out a SYW game set in North America.

Looks like a decisive battle for the British. Entertaining BatRep. Looking forward to Monday's contest. Do you have these armies in miniature too? I was thinking that Commands & Colors blocks could be used with a similar effect.
ReplyDeleteGood looking table with the "blocks" Richard and a good with for Surjit and the Brits!
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