grahambriggs wrote:Let me see...
We have two dullards using boutique Roman armies trying to out cheese each other. No doubt for an upcoming competition.
I neither confirm nor deny this unfounded allegation.
One weasels an advantage, forgetting that his opponent will charge the flank next bound anyway.
Didn't forget at all. If one takes the time to look closely at where the troops will be following expanding to make overlaps and who will conform to who and such like it just might be the case that no flank charge is possible

. One of the things you notice about better players is they notice this sort of thing. Or to put another way, up yours Briggs.
Ruddock is bound to get a rule right eventually, since he throws out interpretations like confetti.
It's only that I am inevitably proved right after six months of discussion
