A military history of the 17th century and the 18th century
Wednesday 24 December 2008
Season's Greetings
Couldn't think of any appropriate pictures to wish you a Merry Christmas with so instead here's a picture of me as a schoolboy in Frome Somerset. See ya soon and keep dropping by...
I have just discovered your blog following a link for Holger Eriksson. I am enjoying it hugely, though it will take a while to work through the backlog of interesting posts that you have.
I agree that George Gush's rules are the best of the 'factor counting' genre. They have never given a bad game. They are one of the very few to encourage reserves for cavalry melee. I keep thinking of using them a gain but I do recall the mental effort invoed in multi unit melees. I am probably too lazy to bother now!
Thanks for providing such an interesting blog and a merry Christmas and happy new year to you.
I have just discovered your blog following a link for Holger Eriksson. I am enjoying it hugely, though it will take a while to work through the backlog of interesting posts that you have.
ReplyDeleteI agree that George Gush's rules are the best of the 'factor counting' genre. They have never given a bad game. They are one of the very few to encourage reserves for cavalry melee. I keep thinking of using them a gain but I do recall the mental effort invoed in multi unit melees. I am probably too lazy to bother now!
Thanks for providing such an interesting blog and a merry Christmas and happy new year to you.
John