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How do you play "Mornington Crescent"?
F F Churchton Posted Jan 23, 2004
That's a new one on me, I can now cross the river to Westminister, where I'll collect a few counters!!!
How do you play "Mornington Crescent"?
F F Churchton Posted Jan 23, 2004
Arrghhh. I had the whole thing planned out, grrrrr.
I'm starting at Canary Wharf and bringing the dockland affect into play!!!
How do you play "Mornington Crescent"?
Mu Beta Posted Jan 23, 2004
It was a fairly simple execution of the cross-line block-in, to my mind.
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How do you play "Mornington Crescent"?
F F Churchton Posted Jan 23, 2004
True, but I'll like to see you counter it!!!
How do you play "Mornington Crescent"?
Mu Beta Posted Jan 23, 2004
Actually, the defence wouldn't have been that simple. You'd have needed a blocker on both Brixton and Chalfont And Latimer.
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How do you play "Mornington Crescent"?
F F Churchton Posted Jan 23, 2004
It's easy to block Brixton, just shunt Stockwell. That's why people normally use Brixton as an opening move!!!
How do you play "Mornington Crescent"?
Mu Beta Posted Jan 23, 2004
There's still a fairly obvious flaw in that Brixton can be counter-rabbitted in three moves via Gospel Oak. It's a risky strategy though if ever there was one.
Anyway - back to today's game:
Hyde Park Corner
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How do you play "Mornington Crescent"?
Mu Beta Posted Jan 23, 2004
Hammersmith and City Line Train-Washing Depot.
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How do you play "Mornington Crescent"?
The Snockerty Friddle Posted Jan 23, 2004
badger badger badger badger badger badger badger badger badger badger badger badger badger badger Bethnal Green!
How do you play "Mornington Crescent"?
Dr E Vibenstein (You know it is, it really is.) Posted Jan 23, 2004
Oh, I say.
Well then, in accordance with the Osmonds Ruling, having first closed the transfer window for safety purposes: Burnt Oak.
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