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Saturday, June 25, 2016. This is the first major update of the rules since they were written in 2011. The rules have been used on our wargames table on most days since they were first written. We normally play one campaign wargame each week, and each game lasts twelve moves. So the rules have been well play tested. They have stood the test of time with only minor adjustments. When the rules were written my wife and I were running a solo 1813 campaign. For example each campaign day was 12 hours long.

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Saturday, June 25, 2016. This is the first major update of the rules since they were written in 2011. The rules have been used on our wargames table on most days since they were first written. We normally play one campaign wargame each week, and each game lasts twelve moves. So the rules have been well play tested. They have stood the test of time with only minor adjustments. When the rules were written my wife and I were running a solo 1813 campaign. For example each campaign day was 12 hours long.

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Napoleonic Wargame Rules: July 2011

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Tuesday, July 12, 2011. My wife and I have been wargaming for more than 40 years, and during that time have used many different rules. Some are memorable, such as “Charge, or How to Play Wargames”. This classic was our first set of rules. Then came WRG, followed by “In the Grand Manner” and finally “Le Feu Sacre”. These are the best professional rules we have used, and there were many more which we did not enjoy so much. I would not attempt to say which rules are good or which are bad. About seven years ...

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Napoleonic Wargame Rules: July 2010

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Thursday, July 8, 2010. Setting up a Wargame. Prior to the battle the French have identified the British locations. The British (top) start the game with figures on the table. The French (bottom) start the game with skirmish blinds on the table. Each player will need the following equipment. One 10 sided dice. A few six sided dice. An order sheet and order of battle. A card or poker chip for each commander. Place Blinds on the table. Hidden movement is optional, but can add an extra dimension to the rules.

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Napoleonic Wargame Rules: June 2015

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No posts. Show all posts. No posts. Show all posts. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Rule 01 - Move on Blinds. Rule 02 - Commander in Chief. Rule 03 - Corps Commander. Rule 04 - Corps Orders. Rule 05 - Movement. Rule 06 - Opportunity Charge. Rule 07 - Artillery Fire. Rule 08 - Combat Quick Results. Rule 09 - Combat edge of BUA. Rule 10 - Combat inside BUA. Rule 11 - Infantry Skirmish. Rule 12 - Infantry Firefight. Rule 13 - Infantry v Infantry. Rule 14 - Cavalry v Cavalry. Rule 15 - Cavalry v Infantry.

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Napoleonic Wargame Rules: June 2014

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No posts. Show all posts. No posts. Show all posts. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Rule 01 - Move on Blinds. Rule 02 - Commander in Chief. Rule 03 - Corps Commander. Rule 04 - Corps Orders. Rule 05 - Movement. Rule 06 - Opportunity Charge. Rule 07 - Artillery Fire. Rule 08 - Combat Quick Results. Rule 09 - Combat edge of BUA. Rule 10 - Combat inside BUA. Rule 11 - Infantry Skirmish. Rule 12 - Infantry Firefight. Rule 13 - Infantry v Infantry. Rule 14 - Cavalry v Cavalry. Rule 15 - Cavalry v Infantry.

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Napoleonic Wargame Rules: Introduction

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Tuesday, July 12, 2011. My wife and I have been wargaming for more than 40 years, and during that time have used many different rules. Some are memorable, such as “Charge, or How to Play Wargames”. This classic was our first set of rules. Then came WRG, followed by “In the Grand Manner” and finally “Le Feu Sacre”. These are the best professional rules we have used, and there were many more which we did not enjoy so much. I would not attempt to say which rules are good or which are bad. About seven years ...

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1814 Campaign Diary: February 2015

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Friday, February 27, 2015. 18th April 1814 – Campaign Diary. First French and Prussian fight battle of Diest. Second French and Russian rest and resupply. Third French and Austrian fight battle of Arracourt. Fourth French and Bavarian both armies break contact. Fifth French and British fight two battles at Savaltiere and Kurutze. Sixth French and Spanish fight battle of Ripoll. First French and Prussian Army. French win battle of Diest. 3 Prussian march to sound of the guns. Second French and Russian Army.

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1813 Campaign Diary: May 2015

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Saturday, May 30, 2015. 8 March 1813 – North Spain. Following the loss of the battle of Palencia, 4. French corps are forced to retreat north off the map. With the loss of two of his five corps, Marshal Soult orders a general retreat. Wellington has clearly achieved both of his campaign objectives. First to take and hold Valladolid. Second to defeat the French army. Labels: 43 North Spain Diary. Friday, May 29, 2015. 8 March 1813 - Central Germany. Russian corps at Warburg. Wednesday, May 27, 2015. Both ...

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Wargame Campaigns of Napoleon: October 2012

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Wargame Campaigns of Napoleon. Wednesday, October 31, 2012. Campaign Move 10 – Battle of Alessandria. Move 10 - 0800 to 1200 12 April 1796. Colli is regrouping his battered army at Turin. Bonaparte orders Serurier to pin the Sardinians with his 5. Division to attack the Austrians at Alessandria and marches to join them with 4. French halt at Acqi and forage for supplies. Labels: 03 - Piedmont Campaign. Sunday, October 21, 2012. Campaign Move 9 – Austrians enter Alessandria. Labels: 03 - Piedmont Campaign.

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1814 Campaign Diary: November 2014

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Wednesday, November 26, 2014. 13th April 1814 – Battle of Luneville. Austrian corps attack 9. French corps at Luneville. 2 Austrian corps is on attack orders. 9 French corps are on hold orders. Table at start of wargame. Both corps are on the table at the start of move one. Move 1 – 0800 to 0900. Austrian – cavalry advance and spot French. French – replace blind wit h figures and start to deploy. Move 2 – 0900 to 1000. French – continue to deploy and unlimber artillery. Move 3 – 1000 to 1100. French &#82...

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Wellington's Battles: Battle of Waterloo - Move 3

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Friday, May 11, 2012. Battle of Waterloo - Move 3. Table at the start of move 3. Top left – Cooke has deployed his corps either side of Hougoumont. Top right – The British cavalry have moved forward in the centre. Bottom left – Vandamme has started to enter Hougoumont woods. Bottom right – Drouot and d’Erlon in front with Kellerman and Pajol in reserve. Vandamme has entered Hougoumont woods and his artillery has unlimbered to the right. D’Erlon has halted his corps and unlimbered his artillery. View my c...

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Wellington's Battles: Battle of Waterloo - Move 9

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Thursday, May 17, 2012. Battle of Waterloo - Move 9. Table at the start of move 9. Top left – French cavalry under fire from Hougoumont garden. Top right – d’Erlon approaches British held ridge. Bottom left –Vandamme regroups his corps in Hougoumont woods. Bottom right – Guard infantry in position to protect d’Erlon’s flank. French light cavalry withdraw. Reille occupies La Haye Saint. Napoleon joins Vandamme in the woods. The guard infantry hold their ground despite more artillery casualties. 10 Battle ...

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Wellington's Battles: August 2011

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Monday, August 29, 2011. Battle of San Marcial - Move 8. Table at start of move 8. French have taken the centre and right hand hills. British and Spanish still hold left hand hill and Irun. French division have taken the left hand hill. Spanish division is in rout. French division have taken San Marcial hill. Fleeing Spanish are disrupting British reserve. French division (right) have broken Spanish outside Irun. French division (left) are attacking along the hill towards Irun. Table at end of Move 8.

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Wellington's Battles: Battle of Waterloo - Move 7

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Tuesday, May 15, 2012. Battle of Waterloo - Move 7. Table at the start of move 7. Top left – British in Hougoumont garden are shaken. Top right – British replace garrison of La Haye Sainte. Bottom left –French retreat from Hougoumont. Bottom right – French attack La Haye Sainte. French retreat to near edge of Hougoumont woods. French cavalry receive casualties as they advance to charge guns. French attack La Haye Sainte. The guard infantry suffer more casualties to artillery fire. 01 Battle of Rolica.

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Wellington's Battles: Battle of Waterloo - Move 11

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Saturday, May 19, 2012. Battle of Waterloo - Move 11. Table at the start of move 11. Top left – Clinton moves his corps to left of cross roads. Top right – French firefight with highlanders on ridge. Bottom left –Vandamme moves forward in Hougoumont woods. Bottom right – Guard infantry in position to protect d’Erlon’s flank. French infantry converge on Hougoumont. French have won firefight and routed Dutch infantry far left. French have routed British on ridge. British have retreated to cross roads.

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Wellington's Battles: Battle of Waterloo - Move 1

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Wednesday, May 9, 2012. Battle of Waterloo - Move 1. Table at the start of move 1. Top left – Cooke is in and behind Hougoumont, Cole in La Haye Sainte. Top right – Picton is on the ridge, Uxbridge in reserve. Bottom left – Vandamme and Reille waiting for orders to advance. Bottom right – Drouot and d’Erlon in front with Kellerman and Pajol in reserve. Vandamme, on the left, advances towards Hougoumont woods. Reille, on the right, advances towards La Haye Sainte. D’Erlon is on the right. Battle of Waterl...

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