Glum
Post 1
bunnyfrog is dancing on the cake
Started conversation Nov 17, 2004
Glum
Post 4
Posted Nov 29, 2004
Apologies for the long time to reply.
Neasden.
(Yes, I know it's an obvious move, but it's been a long day.)
Glum
Post 6
Posted Dec 2, 2004
Not dead yet. I just feel that way.
Playing the A's, eh? Let's move it along a little.
Bayswater
Glum
Post 11
bunnyfrog is dancing on the cake
Posted Dec 7, 2004
Glum
Post 14
Posted Dec 8, 2004
whow.....first time ever, thank you for that opening.
Mornington Cresent.
New Game, Hornby Rules
Threadneedle Street
Glum
Post 15
bunnyfrog is dancing on the cake
Posted Dec 10, 2004
Nooo, cant do Paddington to Crescent under GMT rules particularly when you invoked Taylors trump earlier in the same game. I shall have to glare at you until you make a different move.
Glum
Post 16
Posted Dec 10, 2004
I disagree, I invoked Taylors trump after your risky Barons Court move, which has in the past directed the rest of the game into Nid, Edgeware avoided that turmoil by trumping, GMT rules do not apply after this point otherwise my move would have been Baker Street which would then have opened up all loop diagonals.
If you will not except this, then we need another player of the game(who has not played in this game) to arbitrate, I will go along with a judgement on this stalemate.
Glum
Post 17
bunnyfrog is dancing on the cake
Posted Dec 11, 2004
Unless the charming Norton II reemerges or someone else turns up I shall have to concede despite your blatant disregard for the common inverse looping of the preen throughout.
Sigh.
So okay following your new opening,
Union street
Glum
Post 18
Posted Dec 11, 2004
as a sign of goodwill, you may if you wish use The Triplex Cryer Response following this give away move
Euston
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