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#21 User is offline   Vampyr 

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Posted 2013-April-18, 09:59

View Postbluejak, on 2013-April-18, 09:40, said:

Anyway, aren't you English? The English term is "White", "All White" is an Americanism.


Just the plain "white" would refer to our own vulnerability -- what about the opponents?

Anyway what is normal in my experience is "love all".
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Posted 2013-April-18, 10:07

View PostVampyr, on 2013-April-18, 09:59, said:

Just the plain "white" would refer to our own vulnerability -- what about the opponents?

I think you are betraying your transatlantic origins here, Vampyr. If the opponents are vulnerable and you are not, the English term is "green", not "white", so a single colour defines both sides' vulnerability not just one.
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Posted 2013-April-18, 10:16

View PostVampyr, on 2013-April-18, 09:59, said:

Just the plain "white" would refer to our own vulnerability -- what about the opponents?

Anyway what is normal in my experience is "love all".

I have a feeling the terminology is related more to age than to geography.
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Posted 2013-April-18, 16:17

Heh, I've described our weak 2s (playing K/S - we may be playing EHAA soon, at least for a laugh, at which point these'll start being "sound" weak 2s...) as "Natural weak 2. Agressive, though; I've seen J-sixth at these colours...don't think that's the minimum, either." (cue "asking about unAlerted weak 2 and passing" rant).

Usually when asked about style, my opponents say "weak". What kind of suit strength? "Oh, I expect 2/top 3..." Am I the only one asking this?
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Posted 2013-April-19, 03:50

View Postbluejak, on 2013-April-18, 09:40, said:

If you went to work on an egg, and it wouldn't start, what would you do? Pull the yolk out and it will be all white. :)

Nowadays all the eggs are auto-yolked. Very handy when you want to make a meringue.
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