Once again, Scot Gore weighs in to clarify JRIII rules. Thanks man! Dean ... From: Scot Gore <segore@...> Subject: [Johnny Reb III: yahoo] Re: Firing...
Just a quick comment on question #10 -- ... We play that you can target the stand(s) that's not in cover until it's gone. I don't have the rules in front of...
Consider frontage for three fig stand versus 4 fig stand(not the same). We use 3 fig stands for dismounted cav to represent one fig horseholders in rear and 4...
... Thank you Scott and others, It is nice to know that on the most part I have been playing the game right. Just after posting I remembered that I own a copy...
Hi, I've been looking at old scenarios I've accumulated looking for smaller games. Found this one and was reading through. The scenario calls for Butler's...
Doug, A very nice analysis. You've hit upon absolutely the the best way to handle unit strengths in JRIII. Due to its tactical flavor, we can forget that JRIII...
Todd, What's the name of battle, or the date it was fought? Thanks, Dean ... From: Todd <tbarta@...> Subject: [Johnny Reb III: yahoo] winter 97 Zouave...
Bentonville. Sorry. Butler commanded a division that numbered around 2000 at Monroe's CR in March, 1865. His old brigade was part of this division.this was a...
I have owned two copies of it in my gaming career, and dont have either of them anymore. I have looked for another copy for years, to ni success. If you ever...
I'll throw a couple more questions into the mix. How would people GM a fire attack between two opposing regiments with exactly half of their stands (4 stands...
Hi Dean, Thanks for the info! The scenario calls for Young's Brigade and Butler's Brigade to man the hasty works outside Bentonville and has Young's Brigade...
There are many fine books on Bentonville, esp. Mark L. Bradley's 1996 pub., Mark A. Moore's guide to the battlefield, and N. C. Hughes' work. Looking at the...
Sorry but I've been off site for a bit. Are you talking about the campaign systems that were published by The Zouave group? I'm reasonably certain I have both...
Thanks Todd, I get interested in reseaching questions such as yours just for the heck of it. I am retired, afer all. This is pretty long, but may contain...
What is your practice when laying out the terrain for a game scenario? Usually I'm limited to about 2-4 brigades per side, so most frequently I'll pick a...
... Matt, 1) I generally start with a map of the battle I want to depict. 2) I figure out the size of table that will be available to me. As those who have...
Here's how we play it: 1) Where do you start measurement from the firing unit?:Front of stand to .... ... Doug www.geocities.com/nchws2003 ... From:...
Thanks Dean. As well, I will try that concept of giving 8 Fig the properties of Sharpshooters in my next game. Best Regards, Doug ... From: Dean West...
"6) How does firing from multiple ranges within the same unit work? number of figs at their range table - like smaller units" This appears to be a method of...
Just did a quick pass through the Johnny Reb games at historicon in the PEL. Not as many as i would have hoped. it looks like ?4 games and 2 are at the same...
A tip of the old Slouch to Mssr Corzin for the posting all this info. The Old NW Mounted Volunteers are looking forward to a big Johnny Reb party at this...
I just took a few pics of my men. I used my iPhone so the quality is not that great, but the file sizes were small. I know that I will have alot of critics,...