Mornington Crescent!

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  • ^ And this is what repealing the 27th Clause does.

    We warned that these newfangled medlings would come to no good.

  • Close the thread, Ben, it's over.

  • It's not over until the last man falls! And it's been clearly stipulated that we're on Russian Forsyth which gives us a fair number of rounds to go even with the time-lapse penalty round-striker knocking it down a few.

  • You should know very well that Tube trains don't whistle any more. Objection overruled. :)

  • Sorry sorry just realized that with a repeal of the 27th under Russian Forsyth i'm obliged as winner of the last round to name who begins the next round

    I choose...

    Clive

  • Parsons Green

  • Finsbury Park

  • For double points.. What is the big tower on Mornington Crescent?

  • Chalk Farm

  • cock fosters.

  • Theydon Bois.

  • statistically speaking the book move from here is

    Leytonstone

    (Ian St John defence)

  • The Ian St John defence was held maint forte at the last Biennale. It's technically permissible but discouraged, particularly where it would result in a three handed scenario which in this case it would. The correct move would in fact be to Pinner.

  • Chalfont AND Latimer

  • ^^Ok so i'm out of this round, do you take my hotels?

  • It's like watching amateur hour here.

    Morden.

    And yes that is on the left hand platform before any of you think of using Wilson's derring to pick up an extra carriage at London Bridge.

    You can get out of that without using the East London Line, but you'll probably wish you hadn't. Should get a nice long volley from here.

  • bi-lateral huffingtons bluff would take you to Dollis Hill

    Youve fallen in to the trap of facing the wrong way on the platform there, if you turned around you'd see that it was actually on the right hand side of the platform which then invoked a Mannerings excuse me

    It's an easy mistake for a beginner to make

  • ^rep

  • A Huffington and a Mannering and all you did as go to Dollis Hill? Seems a bit of a waste.

    A straight six to Barons Court gives me all of your Ackbars.

    Next player, your Picadilly is down to half speed.

  • Well a reduced Piccadilly speed can be spun to an advantage if you remembered the long-dusty piccalilli footnote of the minutes of the third game to be played where the secretary was eating a sandwich, so from Barons Court I can get a tennis advantage by hopping the District at Earl's Court which whisks me straight to Wimbledon which of course is the first 'end-of-line' move of this season which sets the next player up to quite an advantage.

  • Very nice. I'll buy that and throw in East Putney

  • negd and lol. putney bridge and stfu - and in the spirit of the 5th biennale "Günther Overhaul Direction" I declare an aggressive posture.

  • Fulham Road.

    A Berkowitz lateral is developing.

  • I need to catch up on the latest rules. Some of the stuff these youngsters are playing goes right over my head.

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