RE: This deserves some discussion....
In a small map, there is less traverse area for regrouping and re-engagment, thus you get 1 maybe 2 shots at your strategy/tactic. After that we know where we will be in 15 turns and in most cases one is either on the VP or trapped behind a hill with no flanking room.
On the larger maps there is an abundance of area to regroup and re-engage at another angle, thus you are presented with 3-5+ chances to try your strategy/tactic.
This gives you a lot of options to tinker with and, IMO only, it increases the % of draws, but players who can see the whole field will prosper against those who look thru the eyes of their men.
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