Never having played a judge game, the question is half irrelevant. But to
answer anyway, I play almost exclusively in the ACD (Academy of Creative
Destruction) forum, which is yahoogroup based. I play there because it is
a
forum where NMRs are rare, abandonments are almost unheard of, and the
member****p includes dozens of elite, if not world class, players.
"Del Dingle" <dcdingle@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:oTJ2j.1859$NY.1118@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On the Suzuki board I frequent, you risk immediate flames for asking
> "Which engine oil is best for my bike?" without searching the numerous
> previous postings on the same subject. I'm going to risk that here
> because I'd like to see some traffic... and I'm lazy.
>
> Why do you prefer the judge/site on which you primarily play? (Yes,
yes,
> ignoring Face-to-Face games.)
>
> I haven't joined a game on the DPJudge yet because I wanted to get back
> into some games quickly after a long sabbatical and was already familiar
> with the Ken Lowe judges. Likewise with some of the other modern
> interfaces, like BOUNCED. (and others at
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Diplomacy)
>
> For me, the Lowe judges allow me to send orders/communications from
work.
> Uh, you know.... during approved breaks. Some of the other sites,
> including floc.net, unfortunately, are blocked as gaming by the the
> cor****ate masters. I know some people aren't fond of the Lowe/NJudge
> syntax, but if you look at it as sending coded messages, it lends an air
> of intrigue, especially when co-workers are looking over your shoulder.
>
> -Del
>


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