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Old 07-31-2008, 07:55 PM
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anybody got any good tips or ways to play for solitaire? i have read a few threads, and am wondering what rules and whatnot you guys play by. any help is apprecaited
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Old 08-02-2008, 01:12 AM
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There are several different rule systems you can go by to set your game up with, or adapt your own set. Part of the answer depends on how complex you want your game —is it just a fun lark, or are you out for a full-tilt real-as-can-get simulation?

The simplest method would be to just play both sides by the Tudor rules. If what you want is to have fun with some fast games, Brian McAtee has a set which seems to work well enough for him and has led to hours of enjoyment with his Imaginary Football Land. And at the other end of the spectrum is Anthony Burgess and his Miniature Professional Football system, which would be an MF analogue to kriegspeil as a detailed game attempting to model real world conditions as much as possible on its scale.

The main challenge is to stick by the rules and allow the game to unfold as it will without favouring one team over another and attempting to "fix" the game for that team. Impossible as it seems, it is not unusual to end up pulling for one team out of the several in your league, as I've found playing my tabletop baseball leagues. I strictly adhere to the rules which define my games, and the verdict of the dice is always final.

Try playing out a few game with the Tudor rules, if you've got that set, or visit any of the EF league websites and adapt their rules to your game, and see what suits your temperament.
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Old 08-02-2008, 05:50 AM
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I don't know if you would ever have any interest in the Shootout Rule Book but for many years, that is what the rules were based on. The rulebook allows for you to be fair to both teams by the roll of the dice which determines whether it is a pass or run.

Personally, I rather play alone and by these rules because it allows for the best team over a period of time to win. The box is a 50/50 proposition so usually the team with the best athletes win the game.

If you have any interest in the rules and method, contact me.

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Old 08-02-2008, 12:07 PM
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i ckecked out the shootout rules a couple days ago, and i am going to try a game or two by those rules, but im gonna try out a couple more too. but i am really impressed at the shootout rules
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Old 08-02-2008, 09:00 PM
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i ckecked out the shootout rules a couple days ago, and i am going to try a game or two by those rules, but im gonna try out a couple more too. but i am really impressed at the shootout rules
Experimentation. Can't go wrong with that approach.
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