[blml] Thai braking [SEC=UNOFFICIAL]
Tony Musgrove
ardelm at optusnet.com.au
Tue May 1 20:13:58 CEST 2007
>
Herman:
>Well, the NS and EW IMPS do add up to zero, all together (of course),
>so I don't see this particularly as a problem.
>If one uses a movement like a Howell, this is no problem.
>So it's a problem for movements, not Butler.
>And besides, there is an equal chance that the random imp lands in NS
>or EW, so what's the problem, really?
If you play a Butler, or Bastille with a Howell movement,
it is possible for one pair to be the beneficiary of up
to a couple of IMPs by this "non problem". Why not
just stick to cross imps
Tony (Sydney)
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