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Dollis Hill
Simetra Started conversation Oct 15, 2007
Those of you that are regular players of - How do you play "Mornington Crescent" will be aware of the recurring Dollis Hill problem, so for the more adventurous among you I prepose we play an alternative version of MC, namely Dollis Hill, same rules to convention game apply incuding 221b rule but obviously factors such as tranversing and diagonals will take us into whole new realms, it would seem possible also for Nid situations to occur. Interestingly "Mornington Crescent can within this game take a long earn rest and be used a normal move, but be careful it may create what has become known as the Dollis Hill Eternity Loop which has caused so many problems with the standard game, so the skill is to play an end game move of "Dollis Hill" without starting a loop, good luck everone, so I'll start with what would normally be an unconventional opening gambit but works well now
Rickmansworth
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Uncle Ghengis Posted Oct 15, 2007
Ok...
Dolli^H^H^H^H^H
Ah! It's not as easy as it looks is it?
Dagenham Heathway.
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Simetra Posted Oct 15, 2007
well played, as we know your move would have been frowned upon in a normal game but it seems to work OK now, so with also an unexpected response just to tempt fate
Willesden Green
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Daily Llama Posted Oct 15, 2007
Willesden Green eh? Normally I'd counter with Burnt Oak, but I think perhaps Arsenal would be more fitting with this set of rules.
DL
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Simetra Posted Oct 15, 2007
I have to say the standard of play is very good, it justs shows how seasoned players can adapt so well
Eastcote....be careful, think twice to avoid the obvious response
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Uncle Ghengis Posted Oct 16, 2007
Ah yes. Tricky. I'd normally play Mansion House. But that's quite a sneaky trap isn't it!?
So...
Lambeth North
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Simetra Posted Oct 16, 2007
this is amazing, Lambeth Walk, we all know the result of playing that normally, the problem is the game is now starting to get more comlex with that it only leaves me with two possible options will risk it with
Baker Street (221b rule not applied in this case)
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Uncle Ghengis Posted Oct 16, 2007
I'll rather gingerly attempt a move to...
Westbourne Park (?)
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Simetra Posted Oct 16, 2007
hmmm..not sure about that, but wil go with the flow and reply with
Snaresbrook
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Daily Llama Posted Oct 16, 2007
I'm not going to fall for that almost half hearted attempt at a trap, so I'll counter it with Ravenscourt.
So there!
DL
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Simetra Posted Oct 16, 2007
at last, I can play it
Mornington Crescent
now remember this is just a normal move in this game, it will be interesting to see now how things develop
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Uncle Ghengis Posted Oct 17, 2007
I'm tempted to play Latimer Road, but in this case I think it's safer to play:
Bank!
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Simetra Posted Oct 19, 2007
that has a very "Hilly" feel about it, but I will ignore and reply with
Boston Manor
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Simetra Posted Oct 20, 2007
The Hill factor is an interesting method but it has got us no nearer to a end game position, this is harder than I expected
Debden
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Simetra Posted Oct 22, 2007
sorry but you walk right into it leaving me with a perfect play of
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now is it possible to start a new game without the loop kicking in, this is where really skill and knowledge of the game matters
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