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By Bram Jakins
here is my favourite CACS list. the reason i would reccomend it to
beginners is the reg commands give you manueverability, and you will
almost never have serious pip problems (unless you roll all 1's of
course) 16 lh provide excellent screens so your knight can dance all
over the table before you release them in a spontaneous charge
through your lh screen, goody!!!
I won my first ceasars challenge with this army and love it (it is
still the fourth best tournament showing in the australian comp
records). be warned you will hear a chorus of "no fair that list is
for cheats" but i dissagree, there is good reasons for the list being
like it is.
regards, Bram
Rob Brennan adds:
Duncan Head has clarified that the apparent bit of "cheese" in this list (Irr KnF lead by CvS generals) is intentional and meant to represent the adoption of a "Chinese-style" command structure in the sub-period it is allowed.
cinc Reg Cv(s)
4 Irr Kn(f)
4 Irr Lh(f)
5 Irr ps(o)
1 Irr El(o)
6 Irr Hd(o)
15.5ee's brk on 5.5
sub Reg Cv(s)
5 Irr Kn(f)
4 Irr Lh(f)
8 Irr Bw(I)
1 Irr Hd(o)
18.5ee's brk on 6.5
sub Reg Cv(s)
5 Irr Kn(f)
4 Irr Lh(f)
8 Irr Bw(I)
1 Irr Hd(o)
18.5ee's brk on 6.5
ally Irr Cv(o)
2 Irr Cv(o)
4 Irr Lh(s)
7 ee's brk on 3
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