dond whats the best way to play?
dond whats the best way to play?
what way is best to play dond? do you cob whaen the ? comes up and recycle wins or go all the way for the 70 or MS?
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Good question MoG :-) The mean value of those 5 boxes is £61k. Half of the mean is £30.5k, so £23k would be quite a poor offer. He used to like using £26k offers at the 5-box stage - he called it the "chair lever". I think at £23k, I would have carried on. At £26k-30k, I would have dealt.
"I think you're going to go away with a lot of money."
As JG says, their are tons of donds out there now. If you are playing the ones with the 12 boxes (monopoly has this too) just stay on 25p stake because you should really be thinking about getting the dond game, and sometimes, if it is red boxing, you may get a go all the way easier by playing it this way. The donds without this, just get a board and when you hit a question mark, if their is nothing worth collecting, just cob it and hold onto your balls mate.
how about a greasy pork sandwich served in a dirty ashtray.
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Is there a relationship between red-boxing and a GATW? I thought that it just meant that a line or column in red simply starts the game with phones active, filling the rest of the matrix in white. I don't know about other people, but for me, an all-red (GATW) scenario tends to manifest itself while during the normal white-boxing stage. E.g. you get enough for a single white column, then all 12 will spawn red i.e. the cue to GATW.
"I think you're going to go away with a lot of money."