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wow, it took me ages to realise that in my head I had the rule reversed for a second there, in my defence it is halfpast 3 am here. But that is a well worn defence for me now. I had it in my head for some reason that rather than taking your pawn, by you moving your pawn to d5, I'd lost my pawn on e5 . Thanks for offering me 2 moves to choose from, yeah I'll choose the latter, no en-passant, as that doesnt fit with what I had in mind, so you went c5. I'm returning F1-b5 Check.
That plant is one of my many hybrid crosses, called bruisednuts. Its a bruisedberry (blueberry, orange bud, and blackdomina) crossed to reeferman's Nutcruncher (Airbournes G13 x his IBL Afghani petrolia headstash)
another close up
the passant rule (never realy knew the name of it) would allow the white pawn on e5 to take the black pawn on d5 by moving to d6- you can only do this the move after the black pawn had moved to d5-
hey south- could you state the peice and the starting place of it before the move?
since we have 5 active players here, how bout we get to know eachother-
what country ya'll from? bet we got players from all over the world here- Im from NE usa, as stated by the avitar- i think ayhev lives in the UK area, but not sure about the rest of ya-
a2-a4
If ya copy and paste the link in my signature (for some reason clicking it doesnt work and i've been to laszy to fix it) You'll see a number of the bruisedberry plants in one post on the freaks thread. A few trifoliar plants and a quad to peek at. The bruisedberry line is a line of tris that I'm trying to breed stable, just took a break from that project for this grow as i need a smoke rather than seeds at the moment.
B5xD7 check, a little clerical exchange.
Well at last count I was averaging 1 in 12 tris, although 1 in 5 or 6 of those were quite weak and not really worth growing. But the great tris are truly great plants.