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Push of Pike 2022

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Push of Pike 2022
Renaissance Wargaming Tournament

PoP returns for the seventeenth year of 15mm DBR gaming on 24-25 September 2022.
This year's theme is Armies in Europe from 1660-1700 (this being what we would have been playing in 2021 but the event was cancelled.)

From Pike to Shot, by Charles Stewart Grant

Some inspiration from Charles Grant (but ignore the dates in the title of his book, our tournament is 1660-1700)

Push of Pike 2021 medals

Armies and results (Wins/Draws/Losses)

Best painted army - Grant Brown - Later Polish

1st place - John Way - English New Model Army 1660 (WWWL)
2nd place - Stu Todd - Regency French 1660 (WWWL)
3rd place - Richard Foster - Williamite Anglo-Dutch 1688 (WWWL)
Mark Caunter - Later Ottoman Turk 1684 (WWDL)
Grant Brown - Later Polish post 1676 (WDDD)
Andrew Bennetts - Savoyard 1690 (WDDL)
Braith Major - Later Imperialist 1680 (WDDL)
Bryan Orsbourne - Brandenburg-Prussian post 1689 (WDDL)
Kendall Blue - Brandenburg-Prussian 1690 (WDLL)
Michael Haycock - Later Minor German States 1686 (WDLL)
Kit Goldsbury - Scots Jacobite 1689-1690 (WDLL)
Malcolm Dale - Later Ottoman Turk 1673 (DDDL)
There were another four players who played for one day only:
Tom Caunter - Hungarian Rebel with Polish ally 1677 (WD)
Shaun Robinson - Hungarian Rebel 1670-1685 (DL)
Philip Abela - Later Minor German States 1680 (LL)
Will Stone - English New Model Army 1660 (LL)

15mm DBR Savoyard army

Savoyard army on the march somewhere in, well, Savoy.

Two of the best looking armies facing each other - Bryan's Prussians and Grant's Poles

15mm DBR Prussians and Poles

15mm DBR Prussians and Poles

Armies and lists Armies of the European Enlightenment 1660-1700.
15mm scale, 400 AP, Kiwi AP.

Lists

Armies must be chosen from Lists 100-113 (or from the original Book III, lists 23-46 Armies of the European Enlightenment with options selected from the year 1660 or later. Several armies from earlier sections of the lists also fit in this year's theme.

Other lists included in the tournament (again limited to 1660 or later)

Small armies: If you would like to use a list with a Max N less than 400, please contact me so we may negotiate a list modification to get 400 points.

Rules

We will use DBR version 2.0 rules with some modifications:
(Page references are to the 2004 edition. Later reprints might have different page numbers.)

Baggage

Terrain

Deployment and starting the game

Overhead shooting

Shot

AP: Push of Pike will use "Kiwi points"

(S)

(O)

(I)

(F)

(X)

Lancers

12

10

7

10

 

Pistols

12

10

8

10

 

Sipahis

10

7

5

7

 

Light Horse

7

4

4

4

 

Camelry

9

6

 

7

 

Dragoons

8

7

6

 

 

Pikes

5

4

3

4

 

Shot

8

6

4

5

 

Arquebus

7

5

3

5

 

Musket

8

6

5

6

 

Blades

5

4

3

6

 

Bows

7

5

3

 

 

Skirmishers

4

3

2

 

4

Warband

5

4

3

 

 

Hordes

2

1

 

1

 

Artillery

15

10

6

10

10

Pontooneers

 

5

 

 

 

Warwagons

 

10

3

 

 

Elephants

24

20

16

 

 

Baggage

 

5

5

 

 

Ships

6

5

3

4

4

Galleys

5

4

2

3

 

Boats

3

2

1

2

3

15mm DBR Scots Jacobites and 1660 English army

Scots Jacobites vs English


Previous PoPs
2004 Open list competition
2005 ECW and TYW
2006 Early Wars
2007 Armies of Africa and Asia
2008 The Wars of Religion
2009 The Turkish Wars
2010 Open list competition
2011 ECW and TYW
2012 Armies 1650-1700
2013 European armies 1540-1600
2014 Non-European armies 1494-1700
2015 Armies and Enemies of Charles V 1516-1556
2016 European Armies 1618 to 1665
2018 Open list competition
2019 Armies in Europe 1494-1600
2020 Armies of Africa and Asia
2022 European armies 1660-1700
2023 Suleiman the Magnificent 1520-1566
2024 Thirty Years War and English Civil War


This page last updated 9 October 2023

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