1. My army was grouped together in tight line formations (stand ground) which could resist both infantry/calvary attacks.
2. With this large force backed up with cannons and supply waggons(french), enemy forces found it hard to break my lines.
3. My enemies had set his troops on Attack Move which saw them marching towards my armies disorganised manner. Their calvary was without support since it was much faster than infantry hence the same thing would happen the calvary would be downed my my heavy infantry before they were able to close in (Like what happened to Napoleon's Calvary in Waterloo). When his infantry arrived on the field, they were in range of my cannons and my musketeers.
What I realised was that players don't use units the way they were meant to be used. The way to counter such tactics is to use the cannons since my formations were so tight ( Only 5 cannons were used against me while I had 15). The calvary was used the wrong way since calvary during the time would normally attacked after their infantry had enaged the opposing infanrty to finish off the remaining weaken defenders. because of this, my army with a constant reinforcemtents of around 10 units per battle, fought off 2 different armies from 2 players before the lag clamied me as a victim. To conclude, players are using their units the wrong way they were meant to be used.