Friday, December 8, 2017

SYW Game for Middle Schoolers

It had been over a year since I had hosted a game for the students at my school. It has been hard to get motivated the older I get. But I ran into a former student who volunteered to help out, and so we set up a date. 18 students showed up to participate; four of them were young ladies.  We only had about two hours to play, but I was able to get it mostly set up before they arrived. It took about 20 minutes to get organized, then we launched the game. Remarkably, we were able to get through five turns in about an hour and a half of real time. By the end of turn five, it was pretty clear that the Prussians had gained a significant advantage on both flanks and achieved limited success in the middle. Therefore, they were declared the winners. And just like any wargame I have participated in, that result was hotly contested as the students drifted off into the night.




Getting ready to start

Overview of the table; Prussians on the left, Austrians and Reichsarmee on the right

Teams have been chosen

And we are off!

Two young ladies garrisoned the town and were stubborn in their defense of it.

Despite warnings from the more experienced gamers in the group, the outnumbered Swiss brigade attacks a superior Prussian force!

The Prussians attack

The Austrians move to meet them.

The Austrian cavalry commander, the most experienced player present, faced two novice female players on the extreme flank. The two cavalry forces smashed into each other. The girls rolled an eleven and were able to add plus one. The Austrian commander rolled a three. His units were routed. The Austrian flank was laid bare.

The routed Austrian cavalry. Quite humbling for the experienced Austrian commander. The girls were giddy at their success.

A final shot. The Prussians, despite heavy casualties in closing in, rolled well enough to pass all of their morale checks and then proceeded to win all of their melees. It was rather remarkable.
My former student was a tremendous help. The kids all seemed to have a blast, even though we had so many turn out.  As I write this account, I am exhausted, but in the best possible way. I shared my hobby with eager recipients. Each one inquired when the next battle would be. I am not sure, but I know I will have a lot of takers.


6 comments:

  1. Very cool. Brain wash them young into our hobby! :)

    J/K, nice report though.

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  2. Wonderful work on getting the next generation going Duke!

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  3. I teach HS SS and run a end of year game. It is fun to see the students reactions, but I totally agree with you that it is harder to get motivated to run a game in such a short turn around time as I get older. You are lucky to have help! Great job though and I concur with the others that little things like this go a long way motivating another generation.

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  4. Good show! We gotr snowed out of a game I was to run for a freuind's Middle School game club today, but will try again next weekend. I thuink these things are great for exposing kids (and their parents) to our hobby, and hopefully inspiring an interest in History as well.

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  5. What rules do you use?

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  6. Great report Mr Winser. I can't wait to help out at the next game!

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