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7 Years War - Round 2, Kesselsdorf 1745
Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2021 10:17 am
by ahuyton
So good luck to all, and I will be interested to hear in the battle reports how each side approached this very interesting scenario.
Here are the match-ups. I leave it to you to set-up as you see fit.
Awesum4 (Prussian) v Cromlechi (Austrian)
Dang (Prussian) v Tomoegozen (Austrian)
Snooky51 (Prussian) v Marl-Boroman (Austrian)
SMJohnso77 (Prussian) v Gdod (Austrian)
Re: 7 Years War - Round 2, Kesselsdorf 1745
Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2021 7:33 pm
by TomoeGozen
My game vs Dang has been created , password 'Round2' , pm on its way.
Re: 7 Years War - Round 2, Kesselsdorf 1745
Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2021 11:24 pm
by GDod
Gdod (Austrian) has challenged King George's stand-in SMJohnso77 (Prussian) now that the English monarch refuses to take the field again after Dettingen citing "...he only turned up then because he thought it was Eddington! and it was perfectly ghastly as he was late back for dinner and didn't have time to change."
PW =GDod
Re: 7 Years War - Round 2, Kesselsdorf 1745
Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2021 12:01 am
by awesum4
Challenge created for the noble Cromlechi.....password round2
Re: 7 Years War - Round 2, Kesselsdorf 1745
Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2021 8:01 am
by GDod
Gdod (Austrian) challenge for King George's stand-in SMJohnso77 (Prussian) has gone unanswered for some time now. Is there any stray Prussian wanting to fill in for him against an easy victim...I mean a mediocre commander with a rudimentary understanding of how to walk forward without tripping up too often?

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Re: 7 Years War - Round 2, Kesselsdorf 1745
Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2021 9:59 am
by KiwiWarlord
GDod wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 8:01 am
Gdod (Austrian) challenge for King George's stand-in SMJohnso77 (Prussian) has gone unanswered for some time now. Is there any stray Prussian wanting to fill in for him against an easy victim...I mean a mediocre commander with a rudimentary understanding of how to walk forward without tripping up too often?
Gavin, wake up my Friend, SMJ77 has posted Kesselsdorf 1745 pw is Gdod. He is awaiting you is He not ?
Re: 7 Years War - Round 2, Kesselsdorf 1745
Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2021 9:21 pm
by GDod
KiwiWarlord wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 9:59 am
Gavin, wake up my Friend, SMJ77 has posted Kesselsdorf 1745 pw is Gdod. He is awaiting you is He not ?
All sorted now...
Re: 7 Years War - Round 2, Kesselsdorf 1745
Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2021 1:20 am
by GDod
KiwiWarlord wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 9:59 am
He is awaiting you is He not ?
Me thinks he's played this game before once or twice... times a billion! I conceded!
Re: 7 Years War - Round 2, Kesselsdorf 1745
Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2021 2:39 am
by awesum4
Well played SMJ.....I presume you attacked hard and fast and smashed your way through his centre.
Gavin...I feel this battle does favour the Prussians as long as they act like Prussians and steamroll the Austrians quickly before they can bring up their mass of troops strung out miles from the point of contact
Re: 7 Years War - Round 2, Kesselsdorf 1745
Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2021 7:47 pm
by Marl_Boroman
Marl_Boroman wins against Snooky51 by 61:44
Thrilling match, to be sure, came to an end when Prussian left flank succumbed to assembled Austrian forces and attackers were pushed back from the city, after brutal fight for literally every street.
It´s fair to mention, that main factor in Saxon victory was, IMO, disruption of one prussian unit during first turn. Perhaps lucky bullet found her way into regimental commander, but this coincidence caused prussian attack to be countecharded, thus buying time for Austrians to get into battle.
Re: 7 Years War - Round 2, Kesselsdorf 1745
Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2021 12:21 am
by awesum4
Awesum4 wins against Cromlechi, 9% to 45%.
I've played this several times and so knew what to do, whereas my opponent was playing it for the first time.
Massed cavalry attack on the extreme right was mutual destruction for both sides, but I was happy to swap units.
I slowly reduced the defenders of Kessledorf, combining artillery with 3 units of foot against each of his corner units, when he disrupted mine I could pull them back whereas his had to stay and defend.
My left wing headed towards my centre then formed a defensive line against his troops as they arrived, apart from 2 dragoons who advanced then skirmished with his right wing. As he didn't know where my troops were he chased the dragoons with about 6 units without catching them.
My main attack went in between Kesseldorf and Zolman and I just kept pushing and shooting until he was totally overwhelmed and his army broke.
Re: 7 Years War - Round 2, Kesselsdorf 1745
Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2021 6:15 am
by ahuyton
It is a terrific scenario and gives many tactical choices. Thanks for posting the game reports.
What is the news from the two other games? Gdod/Steve?
Tomoegozen/Dang - is your game going ahead please? I don't know if Dang has dropped out of this event as well.
Re: 7 Years War - Round 2, Kesselsdorf 1745
Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2021 7:34 am
by TomoeGozen
I was sure a report of my battle with dang had been posted somewhere...
In summary, dang's sneaky Prussians won , the Saxons somewhat lost and confused in the fog were unable to concentrate enough forces quickly enough to stop the Prussian blitzkrieg.
I think this scenario benefits from having played it before

Re: 7 Years War - Round 2, Kesselsdorf 1745
Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2021 8:27 am
by ahuyton
Thanks everyone, so Round 2 is then finished:
Prussian wins for Awesum4, Dang and SMJohns77 with a heroic Austrian stand from Marl_Boroman.
On to Round 3.
Re: 7 Years War - Round 2, Kesselsdorf 1745
Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2021 1:50 pm
by snooky51
Marl_Boroman wrote: ↑Sun Apr 25, 2021 7:47 pm
Marl_Boroman wins against Snooky51 by 61:44
Thrilling match, to be sure, came to an end when Prussian left flank succumbed to assembled Austrian forces and attackers were pushed back from the city, after brutal fight for literally every street.
It´s fair to mention, that main factor in Saxon victory was, IMO, disruption of one prussian unit during first turn. Perhaps lucky bullet found her way into regimental commander, but this coincidence caused prussian attack to be countecharded, thus buying time for Austrians to get into battle.
I can attest that the success in those early volleys (don't forget the disruption you got in the next turn) delayed my center's advance by two turns at least and therefore after shattering the Austrian center they were as many turns too late getting to reinforce my battered flank. Looking back I should have pulled my entire left flank back (not just some of the flank) much farther and sooner and bought myself time to finish my work elsewhere. But hindsight is 20/20.
There is no shame in losing to a formidable and skilled opponent. Well played Field Marshal Marl_Boroman.