Great War Commander

The Road to Hal

The Road to Hal
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Price: 23.00 €

Publisher: OSG

Reference: OSG-HAL

Format: ziplock

Period: Napoléonic Wars

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Napoleon's Last Gamble: Expansion Kit II – The Road to Hal

This Expansion Kit requires the use of the game equipment from OSG’s Napoleon’s Last Gamble and previous Expansion Kit I.

It provides a map extending from West of Bruxelles to beyond of Hal to give players more room to manouvre and to check Wellington's reserve units (which had been provided in NLG as Alternate reinforcements) in action.

This Kit includes new Anglo-Allied setup and arrival information for the WX map. The French and Prussian scenario set up and arrival information is unchanged (except as noted).

No new Counters are required.

New Scenarios added:

• # 38.0 THE WATERLOO CAMPAIGN - Three Approaches to Brussels, 15-19 June 1815

On June 14th, Napoleon has concentrated his forces between Maubeuge and Beaumont and must decide whether to move directly on Brussels or shift westward through Nivelles to Hal and confront the Anglo-Allied Army at a distance from the Prussian Army.

• # 39.0 THE HAL BATTLE - No Relief in Sight, 18 June 1815

Off the map, Grouchy is successfully blocking the Prussian Army from joining forces with Wellington’s Army at Hal. Napoleon and Wellington’s Armies are roughly equal. Who is the better commander?

• # 40.0 THE FIELDS OF HAL - Wellington’s Predicament, 17-18 June 1815

Wellington had prepared for battle at Hal and would have quickly assembled his forces in pre-planned positions. The Prussian Army would have strained every nerve to join forces with the Anglo-Allies, facing a longer march. Can Napoleon defeat Wellington before Blücher’s arrival?

• # 41.0 THE TURNED FLANK - Napoleon’s Phantom Left-Hook, 18-19 June 1815

“I think I should have respected the English infantry more…and that I should not have taken the bull by the horns; I should have turned a flank. I should have kept the English army occupied [at Mont St. Jean] by a demonstration to attack…whilst I was in fact moving the main body by Hal on Brussels.” —Wellington.

Wellington politely failed to mention that French command issues could be fatal to any strategy. This scenario allows the players to explore Wellington’s Turned Flank strategy while minimizing French command errors. Can Napoleon prevail?

• # 42.0 WELLINGTON REINFORCED - The Corps from Hal—Two Variants, 18 June 1815

Historians are often dismissive of Wellington’s leaving 17,000 men at Hal. These are two variants for the NLG “Battle of Waterloo” (30.0) which explore the What If possibilities if these units were better utilized. All other 30.0 rules are in effect.

COMPONENTS:

• 1 Map sheet, Hal (WX) – 22” x 34”

• 1 Study Folder (4 pages)

• 2 Initial Anglo-Allied Setup Cards

• 6 Turn Record Cards

• 1 Casualty Record Card