Playing to King George IV rules, which means an infinite number of players can participate. I shall start with a risky opener, which could put me in Nip for 2 moves;
SLOANE SQUARE.
If we knew how to play, you might in fact get quite a few playing along. I have heard this played on the radio but still haven't been able to work out what the hell it is all about.
After a little research into the rules of this past time, I really feel I must, '' Well, shame on you '' @ Eiron. lol Terribly bad form to go for the juggler straight off the bat you know!
dooooh I aint got a clue how to play this game better also go research but I do know where wakefield westage is and kirkgate too do I get any points for knowing or do I just simply get my butt moved lol
6 - That's shockingly illegal under King George rules. Did you forget about Vertical Slings?
I asked the late Humph for adjudication; he says you have to spend one turn in nip (but, as a consolation, with Samantha for company).
Euston Square.
Heavens, Teens...
King George VI rules. Vertical Slings apply until the 9TH nuance (and not the 10th as is sometimes believed). Circle Line can't be used without the say-so of the next participant.
Is that clear enough?
Heavens to betsy, just accept you intellectuals were beaten by a truck driver from the midlands using cunning and the loose translation of the regulations.
What are you doing here, 6? You're supposed to be in Nip with Samantha.
You know darn well Vertical Slings apply until the 9th nuance. You shouldn't even be moving out of West Yorkshire until the seventh, unless diverting through Dewsbury...
Well I haven't got a clue, none of it makes sense . Might not have any rules but I don't even understand what the concept is. The places you're named I've never heard of either. Guess be one thread I'll just have to miss out