Clue Game 3

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February 3rd, 2016 at 9:01:09 AM permalink
miplet
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Green (mip)
Enters Conservatory
Suggests Mrs. White with Revolver in Conservatory
"...remind me of clue: Colonel Mustard in the billiard room with the candlestick."- Derek Morgan
February 3rd, 2016 at 12:33:54 PM permalink
beachbumbabs
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Quote: miplet
Green (mip)
Enters Conservatory
Suggests Mrs. White with Revolver in Conservatory

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Mrs. White, feeling quite shaken (not stirred), settles in at the Conservatory with no accusation to make, glancing around for the olive jar.
Never doubt a small group of concerned citizens can change the world; it's the only thing ever has
February 4th, 2016 at 12:23:15 AM permalink
rxwine
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Quote: miplet
Green (mip)
Enters Conservatory
Suggests Mrs. White with Revolver in Conservatory


Peacock cannot disprove
Prof Plum can disprove

Sending Pms

Mrs. Peacock's turn.
You believe in an invisible god, and dismiss people who say they are trans? Really?
February 4th, 2016 at 3:44:50 AM permalink
AZDuffman
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Peacock enters the dining room,

Suggests White with a knife.
The President is a fink.
February 4th, 2016 at 6:06:42 AM permalink
Wizard
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Quote: AZDuffman
Peacock enters the dining room,

Suggests White with a knife.


Prof. Plum can disprove (PM sent).

I guess we're not waiting around for the accusation option so I'll take my turn. Prof. Plum takes the secret passage to the Study and suggests:

Mr. Green with the Rope in the Study

At what round do we get the accusation option after a suggestion?
Knowledge is Good -- Emil Faber
February 4th, 2016 at 8:02:58 AM permalink
miplet
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Quote: Wizard
Prof. Plum can disprove (PM sent).

I guess we're not waiting around for the accusation option so I'll take my turn. Prof. Plum takes the secret passage to the Study and suggests:

Mr. Green with the Rope in the Study

At what round do we get the accusation option after a suggestion?

Quote: odiousgambit
I propose this as our new rule modification:

*The first three rounds the player may make a suggestion or accusation on his turn, but not both

*starting round 4 a player has 12 hours from the time the notification has been sent to make an accusation

*A player may also make an accusation beyond the above time limit if no other player has started his move in any way.

*a player can move and let the game continue, but reserves the right to an accusation should anyone ahead of them exercise theirs.

*a player moving into the corridor, not entering a room, signals that player will not make an accusation, but the above rule trumps this rule if the situation applies.

*there will have to be an honor system for not using information in an accusation that was revealed by players going on with their turn making suggestions etc.

Edit to add: No accusation from Mr Green.
"...remind me of clue: Colonel Mustard in the billiard room with the candlestick."- Derek Morgan
February 4th, 2016 at 8:56:40 AM permalink
odiousgambit
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Quote: miplet
No accusation from Mr Green.


correct board I believe

Brown now to disprove, or not, Plum suggestion of Green with the Rope in the Study

Peacock's right to accuse is alive

I'm Still Standing, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah [it's an old guy chant for me]
February 4th, 2016 at 12:56:49 PM permalink
FrGamble
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Dr. Brown can disprove and sends PM.
“It is with the smallest brushes that the artist paints the most exquisitely beautiful pictures.” (
February 4th, 2016 at 1:16:22 PM permalink
FrGamble
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Dr. Brown enters the conservatory and wonders what kind of room this is. He asks Mrs. Peacock to explain it to him and discovers a whiff of gunpowder. I suggest: Peacock, revolver, and Conservatory.
“It is with the smallest brushes that the artist paints the most exquisitely beautiful pictures.” (
February 4th, 2016 at 2:00:25 PM permalink
Wizard
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No accusation from Prof. Plum.
Knowledge is Good -- Emil Faber
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