With only four hours to run the whole game it was a non-stop run of actions and count-actions on the part of the three main commanders.
| start map |
| the French only have a 'hint' of where the allies are ... |
| Grouchy did his job well and ended up surrounded at Waterloo |
| Utterly crushed by both Anglo-Dutch and Prussian forces |
| There were no survivors |
| The victors then had the difficult job of re-organizing and re-deploying their armies to the flank in time to intercept Bonaparte |
| Ultimately, Uxbridge was unable to delay the advance of Bonaparte |
| Massive forces trapped Uxbridge at Ghent, then delivered a 35% loss to those forces in a forced river crossing |
| Wellington and Blucher were unable to reach the French main body as flank guard forces were dispatched to delay their columns |
| All the players were impressed with the system and the visual impact drew in many observers during the lunch break period |

