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Old 09-12-2011, 05:34 AM   #1398
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Originally Posted by pdurrant View Post
No playing out of turn. In on-line Mornington Crescent, it is vital to read to the end of the thread before making your move.

Also, note the conditional in his play — he was clearly hoping to catch someone out, and it seems he succeeded!

The last valid move was mine, to Temple. Now while you could choose to play Wood Green at this point, I wouldn't advise it!
That's only because, by forcing bifurcation, after skipping, you'll have command of the southern transcept. That would weaken his ability to play along the metropolitan and prevent him from moving the necropolis line against any diagonals. Don't listen to him.
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