Mornington Crescent

huh

Captain Amazing:
You ought to know by now that the hamsters running this board will not permit any OP to discuss, examine, consider or reveal any aspect of the sacred game, lest its secrets be tarnished by that discussion, examination, consideration or revelation to the weak minds of uninitiates, or worse the scorn of apostates.

This thread was the last such one to appear.

You are, however, permitted to play MC on these boards. I have my binoculars and cellphone at the ready and await the opening move.

You are, however, permitted to play MC on these boards. I have my binoculars and cellphone at the ready and await the opening move.

Eglinton West? :smiley:

::d&r::

I’ll play CAMDEN TOWN, to give the newbies a fair shot.

(WATR? ISAHAC.)

Argh. ISIHAC. Obviously.

Is the Circle Line wild? if so, then I think Wapping should be an interesting move.

Oh, and seeing as it’s November, don’t forget about the effects of leaves on the line (above ground stations only)

Since the OP failed to declare otherwise, i’m assuming that Kerchner’s infamous “international gambit” is acceptable -

I play Gare d’Austerlitz (Paris)

Since the OP failed to declare otherwise, i’m assuming that Kerchner’s infamous “international gambit” is acceptable -

I play Gare d’Austerlitz (Paris)

Since the OP failed to declare otherwise, i’m assuming that Kerchner’s infamous “international gambit” is acceptable -

I play Gare d’Austerlitz (Paris)

And is Gare d’Austerlitz above gorund? I think so
I declare Nid!

that wasn’t delibertae by the way (sorry) :slight_smile:

Aargh! I was trying to propose a new game, and I also included in the message a simplified version of the rules for new players. Oh well, I’m not going to repost the rules now…new players can just find the rules elsewhere.

My opening move, which, admittedly, isn’t as useful now that Larry Mudd has played Camden Town, is Euston.

Erm, hate to point this out - but since “Leaves on the line” has been declared, you can’t actually call Nid.

I move to Waterloo via the Channel Tunnel.

The Napoleonic straddle eh? Isn’t the traditional defense Tooting Bec? But I’ll pass on that and use the incoming tide to make it to Neasden. This frees up the whole of the DLR (during peak hours, of course).

Anyone against using the revised (1847) Bradshaw rules?

I trump you Marble Arch via Shepherd’s Bush.

Aha! You see? Shepherd’s Bush on the Central Line NOT the Hammersmith and City!!

…just to help others join in the fun…

I know it’s not my turn - just wanted to say nice move. Especially on a weekend.

i can’t believe you didn’t move to tooting bec you’ve just screwed up my whole opening gambit :slight_smile:

aaah, south of the river are we, hmmmm, interesting but dare I play it? but must go via north of the river, hmmmm I shall and say

NEW CROSS!!!