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19. April 2005, 15:19:45
Mr B 
Subject: Re: Deleting game from
Fencer: Thank you.

19. April 2005, 01:12:09
Mr B 
Subject: Deleting game from "waiting games" room after it has been accepted.
I posted a few new games and one person decided to accept 3 games open to all, but I perfer to play as many ppl as I can to get to know everyone.....(and my policy is 1 game per customer)would it be possible to add a delete function to this, afterall, you can post a new game but why can we NOT have control whether to accept play with that particular player??

10. March 2005, 01:10:04
Mr B 
Subject: Re: aceyDucey
furbster: the version I've played for bout 25 years, is you lose your turn if you get a third acey-duecy in a row, same goes for just playing regular rolls, if you roll doubles you play them, roll, get a second set of doubles, then play...but if your third roll is another doubles, it's your opponents turn.....

21. October 2004, 18:53:04
Mr B 
Subject: Re: points for gammon etc..
Cube or no cube,(cube is better) a gammon/backgammon still gets you extra points. Moot point for a single game but Back Gammon players worldwide "live" for this side of the game...getting a gammon/backgammon on your opponent.

21. October 2004, 18:24:35
Mr B 
Subject: Re: Points for gammon & back gammon
Well that's the point......if playing a "match" of x points wins, if you get the gammon or back gammon you get the extra points...as per the rules of Back Gammon.

21. October 2004, 02:36:52
Mr B 
Subject: Credit for gammon & Back Gammon
And what is the "pirority" for credit for a Gammon of Back Gammon?

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