Considering the Eastern theme, this game uses variation 6.2, from the Asian convention of '86
Cockfoster
Considering the Eastern theme, this game uses variation 6.2, from the Asian convention of '86
Cockfoster
Don't tell me that nobody knows the rules, FFS.
Asian convention of '86..........
Think Shanghai
nonsense.
the 95 rules supersede
Maybe trying the right forum would help.
Or maybe not, as it's a tedious old joke that surely everyone knows by now.
and, Hay St. is now one way!
Sorry Moonraker, you're in nid.
What is nid?
No need to say sorry. The words "Useless fucktard who made an eipc fail of a thread" would suffice.
At one time the company I was working for was looking for space to store documentary records that had to be retained for 10 years .
The meeting collapsed when some innocent being suggested the defunct Mornington Crescent station and offices !!
Cries of " we will never be able to find the place " etc etc were heard !
( they ended up in a MoD bunker in Purfleet !!)
I rather like GOOMBOORIAN, i t has rather pretty hills and stuff like switzerland but different, does this help?
"A player is in Nid if they make a move that puts them in Nid, in which case they miss their next turn unless the previous player is in Nid then they become un-Nidded by default so making a play to avoid a follow on Nid.
Should three players be in Nid then the remaining player must carry on play until all players are out of Nid, if all players are in Nid, then play should continue for a full round until the first available player is out of Nid.
A get out of Nid Free Card can only be played once during a game."
I once spent a short time in NId but then again I was pissed
For fucks sake.
how can he be in nid?you're in nid.
executing double platform loops in conjunction with northern parallels can put him in nid.
do you see any double platform loops?
Only on the circle line, and Barbican is a nasty drink
It's Nidd, after the river in North Yorkshire.Originally Posted by taxexile
What rules are you playing anyway - Trumpington's Variations or Tudor Court Rules?
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