Total Plays 22 - Last played by Anduril on 2011-12-26
| 11 May 2008 |
Leuctra 371 BCThebans vs SpartansHistorical Background
War CouncilTheban Army (Use Greek blocks) Spartan Army (Use Eastern Kingdom blocks) Victory Special Rules |
| Last Updated on Wednesday, 14 July 2010 13:42 |
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Re:104 Leuctra (371 BC)
Dec 02 2010 16:09:54 Iv'e played this with my brother and he won 4-3 with Thebes. My 4 Solitaire games were 3-1 to Thebes, but by coincidence the one game Sparta won was 4-1 and that was the biggest margin of the 5 games.
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Re:104 Leuctra (371 BC)
Dec 01 2010 22:51:00 Very similar game to OldManRicks won by the Spartans 4-1.
Thebes opened with "Double Time" on the left flank, but it went badly. Sparta responded and rolled up the Theban left. The Spartan MC was the only unit destroyed due to a retreat Flag and a single block casualty. |
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Re:104 Leuctra (371 BC)
Nov 18 2008 21:48:22 Game Summary:
Spartans 4 - Thebans 1 A very quick game that was virtually over after two cards. Thebans opened with a Inspired Leadership Left moving the two heavies and mediums up and to the right in order to close on the next turn. The Spartans responded with an Inspired Leadership Right attacking the three rightmost units. The right most Spartan medium infantry damaged the Sacred Band for two blocks taking one loss in return. Cleombrotos' heavy infantry finished off the Sacred Band and then, in the momentum advance attack, completely eliminated the uncommanded Theban Heavy Infantry. They continued to advance to give the Medium Infantry the advantage of leadership in its attack against the Theban Heavies under Epaminondas. The mediums took two blocks from the heavies (one because of the advanced leader) and lost only one in return. Another two cards on the Spartan right flank saw the elimination of the last Theban heavy and the double retreat of the remaining medium. The Thebans drove the Spartan Cavalry from the field with a combined attack by both Medium Cavalry and used the momentum advance to attack the Auxiliary in the left center. The Auxiliary held and did two blocks damage. With a "three units" center, the center medium infantry closed with the expended Cavalry and finished it off despite attempted evasion. Lucky Roll of the game: Obviously, the destruction of the Theban Heavy Infantry significantly changed the force balance on the Spartan right. Bad move of the game: Possibly the opening card, it put the Spartans in position to strike first and gain superiority on the only flank where they were outnumbered. If the Thebans had attacked the Spartan Cavalry in the center, they would have had the advantage of attacking while the Spartan Cavalry didn't have a retreat path, and with a successful attack, giving themselves both a banner lead and a force size lead in the center. On the other hand, if the Spartans were unable to move in response, Epaminondas was holding two more left flank cards and would have likely crushed the Spartan right. |
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