Thursday, September 02, 2021

Maurice - Seven Years War action - Prussia vs Austria

Game with Stephen today and we had a go with Maurice (a set we last used in 2015 !!) using my Prussians against his Austrians with a standard 100pt matchup.

I used Oblique Order and Cavaliers and Stephen used the two Artillery enhancements.

We both had 16 units and decided to deal one Notable card each, Stephen drew a notable that allowed units to interpenetrate without disorder and mine was the Spy event giving me a boost to Scouting.

I won the initiative and decided to attack and we fought in forest area with 9 pieces of terrain (although these are fairly small with our 30mm base widths).

Stephen placed two woods on his left which I knew would house Grenzers and duly did, he also placed a village on his right which became the designated Objective.

A couple more woods, a hill and a piece of rocky ground completed the terrain.

A very interesting game we had with the excellent card and 'momentum' system coming to the fore (I can see a lot of Maurice in the new Lasalle) meaning you have to concentrate your effort as never enough to do everything you want and great flavour with the various card effects and events. Always a key decision to use the cards effects or use their span value to activate forces.

We soon realised that our deployments were less than optimal with too many separated forces.

I attacked on my left towards the objective with Cavalry and Infantry and this saw the bulk of the action throughout game.

My Cavalry traded blows with Austrian counterparts eventually overwhelming them but my Infantry suffered from the Austrian artillery and it cost a lot of cards to try to redeploy and try to mass them. 

Once at volley range my Infantry got decimated pretty quickly and I was lucky to lose mostly minimum morale for each destroyed unit. 

Austrian foot advanced in center as my losses mounted threatening my three gun batteries which had fired only occasionally and mostly ineffectually, and with a card play the Austrians got to shoot first in volley phase and killed a gun for which loss my morale evaporated.

Considering we had not played the rules for so long it all went pretty smoothly our only stumble was with the Engagement rules for combat which we were too generous with initially for attackers as regards outnumbering. 

And a well written and complete rule set as we found answers easily to our few queries.

A more broadly abstract set for SYW than we have been using of late but overall a great game (Sam Mustafa's rules all generate fun encounters) with plenty of decisions to make and action from the get go with some nice period flavour. 



Only a few pics from early stages as got engrossed in events 


Prussian cavalry wing begins its assault






Prussian guns bombard in center (essentially a waste of a phase and cards) and Grenadiers realise they should be with main Infantry force on left






Grenzers in woods facing my right wing which as already lost a unit of Fusileers to artillery






These Grenadiers eventually obliqued across to their left but too late  costly in momentum







Too much separation of units and note Prussian Cavalry in column left behind (as are two Austrian foot units) 







8 comments:

  1. I love Maurice - nice to see a game on the table!

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    1. Yes been awhile since we used them and not seen many reports of late.

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  2. I always hesitate to buy the Maurice game because I am not sure, if it works well for bigger armies. But reading your post, it sounds quite good. Can you recommend the rules of Maurice? Thank you, Peter

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    1. It is an excellent game but not sure if suits really large games. Maximum morale level is 18 no matter how many units you field. Using the standard 100pt game an army is generally 15-18 units depending on types and quality.

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  3. I always wanted to have a go at Maurice. The games always looked grand.

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    1. Not a set one sees much about indeed had been years since I had used them but they generate a fun game and a fairly easy set to play.

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  4. lovely mate, my French have not been out for a similar amount of time, I find the rules frustrating when it comes to artillery, but still a enjoyable game.

    cheers
    Matt

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    1. Cheers, not found artillery particularly troublesome but do find it hard to coordinate attacks with the card system at times as can be a bit start stop.

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