No Mornington Crescent yet?

Unfortunately, I won’t be joining in as I am in a self imposed exile from the great game of Mornington Crescent since I sided with the Sheffield-Magyar axis during the Marmite Slice Incident at the Stoke Poges Open in '97, but I believe Deep Tube is now utilised as an Oyster card reader at Liverpool Street.

That’s a shame, pres eric b, though I think the statue of limitations for such an offense (even self-imposed) is 10 years, so you can probably ease up a little. How about wearing a Scarlet SM on your chest?

So…a Thibault cancellation…

Willesden Junction

Following up on the Thibault cancellation naturally progresses into the Bishop maneuver. The obvious play is of course Finchley Road.

Followed by the recommended play of Green Park, taking Bishop to Level 4. Gorlick’s Commentary on the maneuver makes it sound so obvious, but it has never really made sense to me. Can someone explain to me, in small words, why Snaresbrook wouldn’t work just as well?

Keeping it as simple as possible, Snaresbrook would constitute a deterministic causality (in and of itself perfectly valid), HOWEVER the Thibault cancellation expects a complex vector space. Heseinbergs uncertainty principle quantifies it the best, but it certainly boils down to the quantum state itself being the fundamental physical quantity.

Does that help?

Actually, it does. I’ve been reading the appendix to Thibault, and he seems to allude to this in Section 7.3. That would explain the weasels.

Yes, but only in Tralfamadorian, requiring negative temporal sense or a really sophisticated HD video recorder to comprehend.

King’s Bishop captures Gojira on Bravo-6 and Literary Metamorphoses for $600 gives Leytonstone. It’s getting tight!

Stranger

Glad to help. I’ve felt for years that they should publish a condensed version of Gorlick’s Commentary. While interesting on a theoretical level, his blatherings about the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox and unneeded parallels between Mustela Frenata and Mustela Nivalis really don’t help explain the concept on a practical level. (Was he being paid by the word or what?)

Ha!!! Only one in a thousand would have seen that one!

The Central Line Manifest now allows me an “Old” North London Line Protocol transverse of Highbury and Islington.

Oh boy. I am still working from Galton & Warburton (1983) right now. It seems things have changed a lot since they published that classic, The Application of the Sub-Surface Gambit in Extradimensional Play. I have a lot of reading to do.

Speculatively, I will go with Archway.

I’ve just received a letter from a Mrs. Trellis of North Wales. She enjoys Tooting Bec, and let’s face it, who doesn’t?

You guys are out of hand.

Well, to rescue this game from the clutches of pan-deterministic relativists, I will fall back on the Classical Newtonian play of Marylebone, which should return us to a more classical game, as described so eloquently by Balmer, Wigginsen, et al in 1935’s Extract of Slovenian Defences, Germanic Openings, and Trans-Siberian End Games.

Aha! I detect the unmistakeable signature of a devotee of the Huttons Ambo school!

Dagenham East, stirrups inverted.

Waverly Bridge, Edinburgh. Shaka, when the walls fell.

Waverly Bridge with stirrups inverted, calls for Bounds Green, with stirrups reversedand inverted.

High Street Kensington, which puts us solidly into late-mid-game, with Collingswood’s Annex in terminal disarray.

Are we playing GMT, Chicago time, or Zulu? I need to know, because it’s Sunday here…

Anyway, i’m going to use a favourite move of mine - the Commissioner’s Exemption, albeit adapted slightly by combining it with an inverse transfer (to minimise risk if knip) and will move Bayswater.

(It worked for a young Takayama when he defeated the Canadian master Adler at Oslo in 1963)

Hmmm, I think I see what you’re trying there my antipodean friend, however, Gospel Oak will put a stop to that little scheme.

MC in 8, I think.

Not so fast, oh canine swimming beastie.

You forget that Marshall Idrington rewrote the Stockholm Conventions, after that mess with Meisterson and Williams. Our next stop is Limehouse.