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Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Edgware Road


Given this is your starting point, are we invoking Stannads Parrallel, or the much under used (And much maligned IMHO) Creighton's Rule of third station reversal..... (Now I look though I see Mark's response to Mog's High Holborn, so obviously not using Creighton's Rule (Obviously still much under used....)


So I will go......, to comply with David's rule.......and still achieve a diagonal, admittedly a tight one....


Canada Water

Mark - what rules are you playing by ? Dollis Hill would have been allowed using the old 1978 rulebook (revision 2.2) but not if you're the following the changes proposed at the Santiago International Convention in 1985, yet to be ratified but in common use. You should have played South Woodford.

Ant Wrote:

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> I think I'm blocked. I thought there was no

> blocking. Are we allowing blocking? I'm blocked!



No you're not!!! Go back to basics, the very first time you were taught to play. What was the one thing you were told to look out for...Now have another go....



Hold on (Looks Left...) Is that Lionel Blair over there, with Christoper Biggins? Looks like he's trying to bum him for a fiver...

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