[spoiler]Well, what else can I do. Very little options if you want to prevent Heid from blocking the Northern route. Idoprefer a Beecheton gambit, for obvious reasons[/spoiler]
Well, it may be a complicated game, but one is never too stupid or too intelligent to take part in it. Just get the feel of it, and you will enjoy it. 19 hrs without a countermove? Fine, double move for me, and it's Elephant &Castle [spoiler]this is coming dangerously close to a Straight Home Sl...
Outer reversal at this stage, and you're liable to disappear into a looong Spoon if an adverse player manages a sideways tripover - such as, in this case
East Ham
[Deep threatening Terminator voice]
Hasta la vista Baby!
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In a similar vein, why not a nice 7x50 binocular and a turnable star chart + a "go stargazing with granny and Lance and have barrels of hot chocolate at your favourite inn afterwards" voucher. (O.K., not cheap, but you don't want to be responsible if Universities can't get decent science s...
Absolutely not! :shock: We are playing a very serious game here, and too many such remarks will not sit well with the players. Surely for the information age literate person, it should be possible to obtain some useful information about the nature, rules and habits of the Mornington Crescent culture...
Yes, Goodge Street's the one. Otherwise it would have to have been knip or MC in two This way, however... :-k Let's see what we can do with Moorgate [spoiler]Goodge Stret was indeed the only one with which Heid culd avoid knip or have me move to Mornington Crescent directly. The move i called the st...
Philip wrote:I agree, it does flummox my 'MC in 2', but events (and beer) have conspired against me.
Yeah, that happens - I thought I had sticks at BAUT in Deep Knip once and forgot about a new stratagem first employed in the 2005 World Championship - he slammed home to MC n one move. Man, that hurt a lot.
Earls Court . [spoiler]I'm trying to tempt the other players into using the Circle Line, without leaving them a clear opening.[/spoiler] Now that little trick was cheap , Heid, just cheap [spoiler]This is about the oldest trick in the book - you use the Circle Line if and only if you have a clear o...
I will say Mornington Crescent in 2. Not yet, man, not yet: That would have been possible (I know, the old wag the dog twice stratagem) only with Heid still in rucksack, which I ended with my move to Oval (by Second line change Commandment), and there is that free line change after it - never seen ...