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Strewth Macroban.


I have been studying that move for some time and am forced to concede that it is the first example of the Beeching Stratagem that has been seen for nearly 40 years. A BOLD and potentially devastating move indeed.


My congratulations, you seem to have succeeded.


Maida Vale - safer territory.

Come on Sidue, you know full well that once Kensal Green has been declared, the following player may not

use the Pinner move until two or more players are in confluence.


To get things back on track I feel compelled to play my 'trump card'


Ickenham!!!!


I know it's rather an obscure move, especially for Mother's Day, but you left me no alternative...

Apologies for not recognising that a whole series of excellent moves had been made on the 2nd page of the thread so I thought I was responding to Sidue's expedition out to Pinner with my Queensbury move. That 2 repeating letter rule on double digit dates doesn't apply on Mothers' and Fathers' days (I looked it up) so I'm safe. Phew. But I'll have to retreat to:


Aldgate


Obviously.

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