FK&P AAR: Transylvanians vs Swedes
Friend Si coming round for a gaming session provided the perfect excuse to get my new 17th century Cuirassiers onto the table.
Si would field the Swedes (with said Cuirassiers) and I would play the Transylvanians:
My plan was to hold his superior infantry on my right whilst my better cavalry rolled over his centre and his right.
Originally I had planned to sweep my light cavalry around the left, but realising that he could block that move with his horse, my first action was to try and reposition my lights so that I could use them either as general reinforcements or to bolster up my right. You can see them moving across the rear of the battlefield in the pictures above, and here’s an even better shot:
The two main battle lines then came together with a crash, with the Transylvanians definitely getting the advantage as their elite cavalry went in. The Swedes reeled backwards, apart from one unit of Cuirassiers that stubbornly refused to give way, and a period of jostling backwards and forwards ensued.
This continued until the relentless pressure from the Transylvanian horse finally proved too much for the Swedes to bear, and their centre began to crumple (their right had given way much earlier).
Meanwhile, there had not been a lot of activity on my right flank: my infantry had indeed advanced forward and then stopped to hold the ground, but the Swedes had been too busy elsewhere to worry about them.
Just as the Swedes thought they might have to do something on their left, their centre finally gave way and the game was mine.