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How do you play "Mornington Crescent"?
Mu Beta Posted Jan 16, 2004
Why, thankyou, but it's a fairly standard ruff-avoidance play.
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How do you play "Mornington Crescent"?
dasilva Posted Jan 16, 2004
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Blast! Derailment! Diverted to Olympia
How do you play "Mornington Crescent"?
Mu Beta Posted Jan 16, 2004
**thinks to self: "must be careful not to get boxed in"**
Er...Hainault
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How do you play "Mornington Crescent"?
The Godfather of Cheesecake Posted Jan 16, 2004
Time to invoke Lord HawHaw's 47th lawlaw.....
St John's Wood
(Hope this law's still valid following the St Winifred's Day massacre of 1855!)
How do you play "Mornington Crescent"?
Blues Shark - For people who like this sort of thing, then this is just the sort of thing they'll like Posted Jan 16, 2004
Well, yes, but I'll think you'll find under the Third Paragraph of the Oslo Accord of 1857, that allows me to say...
Mornington Crescent!
How do you play "Mornington Crescent"?
dasilva Posted Jan 16, 2004
Hmmmn, rather a short game that one
How do you play "Mornington Crescent"?
The Godfather of Cheesecake Posted Jan 16, 2004
Trafalgar Square
How do you play "Mornington Crescent"?
Fashion Cat Posted Jan 16, 2004
Quick walk to Bayswater in that case.
How do you play "Mornington Crescent"?
Mu Beta Posted Jan 16, 2004
I'll play a hardrail...to South Ruislip.
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How do you play "Mornington Crescent"?
Mu Beta Posted Jan 16, 2004
Assuming Barking was feeble attempt to double-box me, I'll play the natural escape to Brixton.
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How do you play "Mornington Crescent"?
F F Churchton Posted Jan 17, 2004
That was an interesting move!!!
How do you play "Mornington Crescent"?
Pink Paisley Posted Jan 17, 2004
I'll play a double cumerbund restriction and go ........ wait for it ...... Edgeware Road.
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How do you play "Mornington Crescent"?
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- 65: Mu Beta (Jan 16, 2004)
- 66: The Godfather of Cheesecake (Jan 16, 2004)
- 67: Blues Shark - For people who like this sort of thing, then this is just the sort of thing they'll like (Jan 16, 2004)
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- 69: Fashion Cat (Jan 16, 2004)
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