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Rob The Badger
09 Mar 2005, 17:33
East London rules, Interchanges are inverted. Elephant and Castle is wild.
Kensal Green.
Rob The Badger
09 Mar 2005, 18:20
Fine, we'll start with an easier one. Sheppard's Bush using the Chessington Rules for easy Begginership from '63.
Wanderer
09 Mar 2005, 19:27
Fairlop
Rob The Badger
09 Mar 2005, 21:53
South Kenton
Abbey Road......*shrugs*...
Rob The Badger
09 Mar 2005, 22:06
Gloucester Road
I think you'll find that move is awaiting to be declared valid by the M.C.C. (Mornington Crescent Committee). That is of course only valid if you're travelling on Sunday in which case the Northumberland Bywater Sunday Treaty of '77 applies and the move remains perfectly acceptable.
Dollis Hill.
Rob The Badger
09 Mar 2005, 22:40
bump
Gloucester Road
I think you'll find that move is awaiting to be declared valid by the M.C.C. (Mornington Crescent Committee). That is of course only valid if you're travelling on Sunday in which case the Northumberland Bywater Sunday Treaty of '77 applies and the move remains perfectly acceptable.
Dollis Hill.
The move is indeed valid, as proven by the test case of Rushton Vs The State 1982
Dollis Hill? Hmmmmm I could trump you with a Camden Town, but then you'd only invoke the Wednesday Engineering Works by-law, so I think the best move is a blocking Mudchute
Rob The Badger
09 Mar 2005, 23:25
Tricky. But, I believe the Dagenham Heath through move is allowed by the recent variation of the '57 Schoolboy Rules, allowing for a move to any station with the letter 'h' in it, so long as all the players of the current game agree, and the departing station is larger than 10 square inches.
Yes, I'll agree to that.
Although you've left yourself wide open for a Tooting Broadway.
The end of the line is nigh I beleive....
Rob The Badger
10 Mar 2005, 00:24
Colliers Wood. Time to play conservatively.
Colliers Wood huh? Smart move,
of course the little known Northern Line shuffle should put the game almost out of reach ... so I offer you .... Burnt Oak
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