Bill,
I enjoy playing all titles and doing it for years but now I have to come with a critical note with worries me over a very long time already.
Selecting tournament scenario's is never easy. We are always looking for games where both forces are balanced. Even in mirror games it is much more fun if there is a possibility that you can win, instead of being massacred right from the start.
Normally all scenario's in ALL titles are ALWAYS in favour of the French. Believe it or not, but for this tournament I did the NRC scenario selection and found only 2, out of the whole list, that are balanced (these are the 2 mentioned in the tournament). ALL other ones are in favour of the French. That means that the French always have at least 5000 more troops. I did similar selection for previous tournaments, and came to the same conclusions each time (battleground and HPS).
Of course you can then say something about quality differences, terrain etc etc. But simply by the look of the numbers the Allied coalition player will not be enthusiast to start the game.
There are also many many scenario's with huge re-enforcements. Of course fun, but unless you study them in detail and take your calculator to count them in number of troops, you will never know what will arrive on the field. And given the reputation of the French superior numbers most Allied coalition players will not even bother to start such a game.
I know that you guys are doing a great job is re-creating the historical scenario's. And even with overwhelming odds these scenario's are essential for the games. Certainly for the historical player.
But for simple playing fun the Allied coalition players have VERY limited scenario's to choose from. And this comes to the table each time I do a tournament selection.
So, I studied your proposed scenario list and here are my comments:
#16H1. Lannes vs. Bagration Part 1 (HTH)
French advantage of 4000 man. It requires a very skilled Allied player to win this.
#17H. The Main Show (HTH)
Equal forces at start but massive French re-enforcements, nothing for the Allied player. You should be stupid to start this game.
#20H. The Decision in the Balance (HTH)
French advantage of 3500 man. Same as the first.
Also good is:
#08H1. First Day of Caldiero - Historical (HTH)
Unknown strength as it is difficult to calculate all the French re-enforcements. To dangerous to start as the Allied player given the reputation of the games.
and this one from the Operation Eagle Campaign:
#E7. Clash at Worminghall (HTH)
Unknown strength as it is difficult to calculate all the French re-enforcements. Same as above.
To dangerous to start as the Allied player.
So, of the above list I will not play any of them in a regular game. Perhaps the first two in a tournament but even then the Allied coalition player will not be enthusiast with an extra division of French on the field.
So, in my eyes no need to add them to the tournament.
Suggestions:
1. Add a huge bunch of equally balanced (fictional) scenarios to each game to increase game pleasure for the Allied coalition side.
2. Mention the total number of troops AFTER arriving of all re-enforcements in the scenario selection screen. (it will be a good idea to mention the amount of troops there anyway, for both sides. That saves a lot of time because now you have to open-en-close each game to study).
Bill, I hope you don't find this to harsh on you

, I know you are doing a fine job, and perhaps you should see this as suggestions for game improvement in general. In the end more people will buy the games, which is good for all of us.