Mornington Crescent

Interestingly, not at all an illegal move in these rules, as the boundary limitations were not imposed until the Sixth Modification.

Even after the Sixth Modification, and the Ainsworth Amendment, it still would have been legal - I'm on holidays in Niue at present.


Bondi Junction

(Extra points for end of the line and the name of a beach).

I owned a Trellis once.
 
I wasn't going to play this move as i thought it was just an amateur game, but going by the last 2 moves I can see we have some serious players onthe board.

I invoke the first step in a rainbow colour block with Bethnal Green.

I appreciate that these are generally played in the order of the rainbow but as we all know that doesnt have to be the case if attempting to block a double play (as laid down by Hix).
 
Apparently the same move as yesterday but still a different station this time -

Edgware Rd (Bakerloo line)

no arguments - insider knowledge - the trains used to go under my house!
 
Having retired from the game, I am only kibbitzing now (to use the bridge term), but I feel that I ought to remind competitors that as this game is played by the classical rules, the Hanger Lane Gyratory diagonal offside rule does not apply.
I trust that this will clarify things for all the players.

Alan
 
Having retired from the game, I am only kibbitzing now (to use the bridge term), but I feel that I ought to remind competitors that as this game is played by the classical rules, the Hanger Lane Gyratory diagonal offside rule does not apply.
I trust that this will clarify things for all the players.

Alan

A very valuable reminder, thank you Alan.


I'm going to invoke Parson's First Declention and play:


Hyde Park Corner
 
Hmmm..... trying to sideline me, are you?

But you left me an opening, if I play the Humph Gambit:

Camden Town

Gotta love a tube near a zoo.

:p

Hix
 
Hmmm..... trying to sideline me, are you?

But you left me an opening, if I play the Humph Gambit:

Camden Town

Gotta love a tube near a zoo.

:p

Hix

Aside - by London standards, the Zoo is miles from a Tube! You've got a choice of about four stations. If I'm going by Tube I usually go to Regent's Park as it's got the nicest walk to the zoo. Quite, often though, I just walk - if I'm coming from home I arrive in London at St Pancras, which isn't far. In fact, one of the walking routes you can take goes right past the mythical station whose initials are M.C.!

That's irrelevant here, of course, as Stovold's Protocol prevents me from moving straight to Mornington Crescent on this move. I shall have to perform a rather clumsy shunt to:

Goodge Street
 
Really? I thought I alighted at Camden Town to visit the zoo because it was just down the road. My mind is obviously not what it used to be (I'm talking 1984 here). Either that I've slid into a parrallel universe since then.

Fenchurch St

:p

Hix
 
It's not that far in real terms, but by the standards of the Tube it's quite a way for a major attraction.


Hmmm...


Elephant and Castle
 
I owned a Trellis once.

I have one, covered head to toe in Ivy, mind you not in North Wales.


Dissapointed we are not applying HLGDO rules (personal area of expertise) and no one has yet raised the one hand up and two down rule ?



Putney Bridge
 
Unfortunately the rushton limitation (paragraph 4 - revised edition) prevents me from playing the Slough joker here. Pesky thing! So I've had to scratch my head and decided to play Burnt Oak.

Risky I know, but sometimes you have to play your drumble early.
 
I like an early drumble. I don't know why.

Wapping

I've always liked that name - so many possibilities.
 
Anyone who's ever Wapped knows that once you start there's no going back.

And it's a great move for me, because I can make one of my favourite moves:

Finsbury Park


Which, as all keen players know, spelled backwards reads 'Krapy Rub Snif'.
 
I was once on the end of a good Wapping, made me the man I am today.


Finsbury Park move has so opened up my scoring move of Hillingdon

Hillingdon anagram is Gillinodhn. A good northeast vangate spot to keep an eye on you all too.
 
Finsbury Park


Which, as all keen players know, spelled backwards reads 'Krapy Rub Snif'.

So, we're playing the Cyril Modifications. In that case I'm going to go very lateral and play:

Tnevoc Nedrag

Which is, as well as a tube station backwards, is also the name of an industrial city on the Klingon home world, Q'onoS.
 
Ok, a good forward diagonal reverse cross is my answer to that bugbear! I play Colindale.

It has particularly good value car parking, especially compared to east finchley.
 
Embankment


Don't know why, just came to me. Will be either brilliant or disastrous.
 
Cyril Modifications are now dated, October last year I recall...


un, deux, trois and its Heathrow Terminals 1,2 &3




Tidy move if I do say so myself.
 
Earl's Court

And that gives me a SEPTET!!!!!




And the crowd goes mild.....
 
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