From 69730a35b75f73f61d6eb350aaccbdc79cee36aa Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tor Andersson Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2023 21:27:32 +0100 Subject: Newbury 1st and 2nd. --- tools/scenarios.csv | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'tools') diff --git a/tools/scenarios.csv b/tools/scenarios.csv index 9a17baa..1e31049 100644 --- a/tools/scenarios.csv +++ b/tools/scenarios.csv @@ -36,9 +36,9 @@ status,expansion,number,name,date,player1,cards1,morale1,tactical1,player2,cards 1,Gettysburg,29,2nd Day of Gettysburg,2 July 1863,Union,166B-172B,2,,Confederate,173B-177B,2,,,,"The Confederates attacked the Union line en echelon in a series of bloody assaults. Meade shuffled men from one part of the ""fish hook"" to the next, pushing back and plugging holes in his line. At the end of the day, the line held." ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1,English Civil War,30,Edgehill,23 October 1642,Royalists,178A-185A,2,18,Parliamentarians,186A-193A,3,,,,"Initial success on the wings and a stubborn infantry contest had all the makings of a decisive Royalist victory. But the cavalier cavalry pursued the main roundhead horse, and the unsupported infantry was scattered by Parliamentarian reservee cavalry." -s34/byron/etc,English Civil War,31,1st Newbury,20 September 1643,Parliamentarians,194A-199A,2,,Royalists,200A-206A,1,,,,"A surprise attack grabbed key terrain and threatened the Royalist flanks. Recovering from the chaos, a counterattack broke the roundhead center, splitting Essex's army. An attempt to envelop the two halves was thwarted by the London Trained Bands." -all_extra,English Civil War,32,2nd Newbury,27 October 1644,Parliamentarians,207A-211A,1,16,Royalists,212A-216A,2,16,,,"Attacked from opposite directions and outnumbered more than two to one, the King appeared to be doomed. But the enemy just couldn't coordinate; stubborn Royalist resistance denied Essex anything more than a tactical victory." -1,English Civil War,33,Naseby,14 June 1645,Royalists,173B-183B,2,20,Parliamentarians,184B-190B,2,,,,"The New Model Army at last achieved decisive victory at Naseby, leaving Charles without a field army. It was also a political victory, as they captured (and published) letters in which the King plotted with foreign troops against his subjects." +1,English Civil War,31,1st Newbury,20 September 1643,Parliamentarians,194A-199A,2,,Royalists,200A-206A,1,,,,"A surprise attack grabbed key terrain and threatened the Royalist flanks. Recovering from the chaos, a counterattack broke the roundhead center, splitting Essex's army. An attempt to envelop the two halves was thwarted by the London Trained Bands." +1,English Civil War,32,2nd Newbury,27 October 1644,Parliamentarians,207A-211A,1,16,Royalists,212A-216A,2,16,,,"Attacked from opposite directions and outnumbered more than two to one, the King appeared to be doomed. But the enemy just couldn't coordinate; stubborn Royalist resistance denied Essex anything more than a tactical victory." +1,English Civil War,33,Naseby,14 June 1645,Royalists,178B-183B,2,20,Parliamentarians,184B-190B,2,,,,"The New Model Army at last achieved decisive victory at Naseby, leaving Charles without a field army. It was also a political victory, as they captured (and published) letters in which the King plotted with foreign troops against his subjects." all_extra,English Civil War,34,Tippermuir,1 September 1644,Covenanters,191B-196B,4,,Royalists,197B-202B,0 - see below,,,"If any Royalist card Routs, the Covenanters win immediately.","Meanwhile, in Scotland, Montrose sought to block the intervention of the Solemn League and Covenant, and near Perth won a decisive victory – supposedly losing only one man to Elcho's two thousand dead. Yeah, sure." montrose,English Civil War,35,Auldearn,9 May 1645,Covenanters,203B-208B,5,,Royalists,209B-216B,0 - see below,,,"If any Royalist card Routs, the Covenanters win immediately.","400 desperate men defend Auldearn from a Covenanter army nearly 2,000 strong. Their only hope is that Montrose will arrive in time to turn the tide. He better hurry it up!" ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -- cgit v1.2.3