In wargamers dictionary sick (tricks) are convenient ways to interpret
an ambiguous rule as opposed to slick tricks, which define the clever
way to do so
As for Laertes comment: this should be taken in conjunction with the
owner's option to choose between equally distant ports.
They lost the battle and are running to reach a safe haven asap
Στις 2019-02-22 17:09, Laertes Papaspyrou έγραψε:
Apart from the point makis makes it also mentions "if the loser wishes to use
it". Bad or not, these are the rules and all planning is done based on them.
On 22 Feb 2019, at 17:02, T. B. <scotland_above_all@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Urban Dictionary: sick [1]
A term used by heroin addicts to discribe the physcial withdrawls the body
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SUBJECT: [eiagreek] Re: [dicelog] Naval Combat
You understand that this is a sick way of interpreting an already very badly
written rule
Στις 2019-02-22 16:44, Makis Xiroyannis έγραψε:
nothing to discuss. France does not allow the Spanish fleet to enter French
harbours :)
On Fri, Feb 22, 2019 at 4:39 PM Tiron <strategija@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: I think
this could be a point for discussion, if the loser of the naval
battle wishes to use ally port or if he doesn't wish (I hope for no
discussion :-)
In any case British fleets will follow the Spanish in retreat.
On 22.2.2019. 15:35, NIKOLAOY DHMHTRIOS wrote:
(including an ally's port, with access permission and if the loser
wishes to use it)