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Re: [GZG] Point Systems



Let me add Little Bighorn One side was led by an enept leader against a supperior force in numbers, weapons, and intell. Who won that fight. Most battles that are lost and remembered are done so to invoke emotions , other wise mistakes of realy bad battles are forgotten by the overall winner if it makes them look foolish.


Eric Foley <stiltman@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
From: "McCarthy, Tom (xwave)"
> I've played in several games run by a GM who believes that all even
> engagements are examples of intelligence failures by both sides. Since
> he strives to give the players an even fight, he habitually lies to or
> hamstrings both sides.

This not only makes for some rather silly and frustrating games, but it also
isn't even historically true for the most part. Although at the tactical
squad level it could be argued that most fights are one-sided, most decisive
battles in history have involved fighting forces where the victor didn't
really have much, if any, advantage over the vanquished.

The Americans had three fleet carriers to the Japanese's four at Midway, and
won.
The Americans had two fleet carriers to the Japanese's two in the Coral Sea,
and won.
The Greeks were ludicrously outnumbered by the Persians at Marathon, and
won.
Alexander the Great was outnumbered by Darius III at both Issus and
Gaugemala, and won.
The Scots under William Wallace were somewhat outnumbered by the English at
Stirling Bridge, and won; the comparison was similar against Edward I at
Falkirk, and they lost. When they fought under Robert the Bruce at
Bannockburn against Edward II, they were outnumbered again and won.

Most serious battles don't have a gross advantage for one side over the
other. The ones that do where someone just rolls over the other are the
ones you never hear about. Wargames are generally designed to simulate or
recreate the battles that you _do_ actually hear about.

E


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