THE Mornington Crescent Thread
Discussion
probably chalk said:
LHR on a Wednesday night! Are you stark staring mad? Even Stovold himself never attempted that after old Thrumbleton-Bunce disintegrated himself and a chunk of the playing arena at Cockfosters while trying something similar.
I'm going to have to compromise my own position now by playing Woodside Park for all our sakes.
Good man, taking one for the team....I'm going to have to compromise my own position now by playing Woodside Park for all our sakes.
Madness60 said:
Turn7 said:
Good man, taking one for the team....
Before Turn 7 can offer a move, I invoke the York Minster Tangent. With the implied randomness that now allows stations beginning with a vowel for the next 5 moves on pain of nibbling.Elm Park
No? Maybe... anyone else confused the "Liz Line" addendum?
Turn7 said:
Aha! I now see your thinking......
Hmmm... I suggest that we bring the 73rd Regulation of South Armagh, skip the 16 edition, and allow all Barreltopian moves to become legal.
And with that in mind....
Marylebone.
Don't think you can just come strolling through my parish without my permission for that move!Hmmm... I suggest that we bring the 73rd Regulation of South Armagh, skip the 16 edition, and allow all Barreltopian moves to become legal.
And with that in mind....
Marylebone.
DickyC said:
Is it too early in the season to play the Paddington Broad Gauge Anomaly?
I'm prepared to wait for an adjudication.
Acton Town.
The fact is we've all been waiting for an adjudication on this since the Aberystwyth Open in '75 when Spaski attempted it and Hildebrand requested a steward's inquiry.I'm prepared to wait for an adjudication.
Acton Town.
Roding Valley
Sorry, but we're in a leap year - the sidestep is banned under the 1973 Yom Kippur amendments (following the unsuccessful Tel Aviv tournament).
Please place yourself in Nidd until the 29th.
Anyway, as we appear to be playing again, and taking advantage of the 13-month reset, I'll play north of the diagonal and use the Dollis Hill Loop to call Neasden.
Please place yourself in Nidd until the 29th.
Anyway, as we appear to be playing again, and taking advantage of the 13-month reset, I'll play north of the diagonal and use the Dollis Hill Loop to call Neasden.
havoc said:
Sorry, but we're in a leap year - the sidestep is banned under the 1973 Yom Kippur amendments (following the unsuccessful Tel Aviv tournament).
Please place yourself in Nidd until the 29th.
Anyway, as we appear to be playing again, and taking advantage of the 13-month reset, I'll play north of the diagonal and use the Dollis Hill Loop to call Neasden.
Please place yourself in Nidd until the 29th.
Anyway, as we appear to be playing again, and taking advantage of the 13-month reset, I'll play north of the diagonal and use the Dollis Hill Loop to call Neasden.
The Bayreuth agreement in 1975 permits the Poulenc Principle of steps immediately after a leap.
It allows (and, indeed, supports) smooth transitions that are legal, agreeable, and diagonally avoidable (the dangers of which for the latter were more recently demonstrated in a J.K. Rowling novel).
Anyway.
Pimlico, thanks to the Poulenc Principle Half Step
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