Finally I got the game in this evening. Solo as usual. Using my highly bastardised version of Max Foy's Prinz Eugen WSS rules. As a reminder, the rules were bastardised in a number of ways.
(1) As there were a lot of light troops in this SYW battle, I added tweaks for them.
(2) I distinguish between different classes of cavalry (cuirassier, dragoons and hussars)
(3) I've made artillery slightly more powerful in terms of range
(4) Units represent brigades, not battalions/3 squadrons
(5) Only artillery can take part in ranged combat. All infantry and cavalry action is subsumed into 'close combat', which covers both shooting and the clash of cold steel.
The game, lasted a mere 2 hours and reached a conclusion in that time. I didn't play the Austrian side in properly historical fashion. I should have set the victory conditions better to encourage me to stay put instead of adopting a more aggressive stance. Still, the table is set-up and I could go again tomorrow. The end result was an 8-6 win for Frederick, but up until the last two turns Mrs Browne's Boy was leading 6-3. What can make the game swing so rapidly is when one or both sides have a lot of units with a couple of losses meaning that a well-planned assault can quickly rack up the victory points.
So here is the game told through photos.
| View from the Prussian side of the Morellenbach |
| Same area a couple of turns later. On the right Frederick has pushed 3 companies of heavy guns closer towards Lobositz. He would later regret putting them in such an isolated position! |
| von Browne feeds infantry through Lobositz to avoid a long march through open country to attack the guns. |
| Overview of the final positions. Prussians to the left of the squiggly pink line. von Browne's centre has been ripped apart and his right wing isolated. |

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