221b

Post 1

Simetra

Started conversation Sep 24, 2005

Baker Street

221b

Post 2

RobT

Posted Sep 24, 2005

In the assumption that the whole game is being played under rule 221b

Embankment

221b

Post 3

Simetra

Posted Sep 24, 2005

Goodge Street (lateral defence 221b sub-section 13a)

221b

Post 4

CoolFriday

Posted Mar 3, 2006

No idea what 221b means but I presume this is a Mornington Crescent game so i will take a chance with

Warren Street

221b

Post 5

Leuconoe

Posted Mar 4, 2006


How about

Holborn

smiley - smiley

221b

Post 6

Simetra

Posted Mar 8, 2006

I thought this game died months ago, 221b is a rule from advanced play which is to complex to go into here so just play the game CoolFriday and it will become apparent when the rule is invoked.

Warren Street

221b

Post 7

Simetra

Posted Mar 8, 2006

you will notice how I played the Warren Street Doublet then, this is OK in a 221b game providing you have a get out of Nid Free Card which of course I have

221b

Post 8

RobT

Posted Mar 9, 2006

Cannon Street
is the only real response to the Warren Street Doublet

221b

Post 9

bunnyfrog is dancing on the cake

Posted Mar 10, 2006

*Sidles in and drops an "Angel" on the play*

221b

Post 10

Leuconoe

Posted Mar 10, 2006


Tottenham Court Road

smiley - smiley

221b

Post 11

Simetra

Posted Mar 10, 2006

that's bizarre, just notice old bunns played Angel which is what I just played in the Beginners Game, this must be some sort of cross over through a Underside "Door"

Ruislip

221b

Post 12

CoolFriday

Posted Mar 15, 2006

can I play Ruislip Manor after that

221b

Post 13

Leuconoe

Posted Mar 16, 2006


Willesden Green is my choice

smiley - smiley

221b

Post 14

Simetra

Posted Mar 16, 2006

hmm 2 Ruislips followed Willesden Green that can only happen under the 221b rule, but now that blocks the diagonals so I will have to tranverse to avoid Nid, unless of course I play

Chalfont & Latimer

221b

Post 15

bunnyfrog is dancing on the cake

Posted Mar 19, 2006

I riposte with a Totteridge and Whetstone in accordance with Watsons Ninth Derivative. aha!

221b

Post 16

Simetra

Posted Mar 19, 2006

well I must play my trump card with

Blackfriars (knowing that this is one of your favourite movessmiley - biggrin)

221b

Post 17

Leuconoe

Posted Mar 21, 2006


How about

West Brompton

There's a nice resting place there

smiley - sadfacesmiley - smileysmiley - biggrin

221b

Post 18

Simetra

Posted Apr 17, 2006

Tooting Bec - power to the people and all that jazz

221b

Post 19

Leuconoe

Posted Apr 17, 2006


Marble Arch

221b

Post 20

Simetra

Posted Apr 17, 2006

tricky hmmmmm

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