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    Pretty sure it's for the OP. No one sane and sober would recommend 3N DCs, with your opponent's formation, : )

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    Quote Originally Posted by kebess View Post
    Pretty sure it's for the OP. No one sane and sober would recommend 3N DCs, with your opponent's formation, : )
    Heheh.. A noob here

    Thanks for pointing it out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by locopoco View Post
    Heheh.. A noob here

    Thanks for pointing it out.
    Don't worry, I'm a noob too, : ) But not a bad one, I like to think, hehe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kebess View Post
    Don't worry, I'm a noob too, : ) But not a bad one, I like to think, hehe.
    Haha.. Better to learn from other's mistakes than from our own
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    Quote Originally Posted by kebess View Post
    Pretty sure it's for the OP. No one sane and sober would recommend 3N DCs, with your opponent's formation, : )

    who told you no one recommended playing with 3N DC ... !?


    his OP formation's obviously attacking from the middle .. 3N-5-2 V style effective in this case .. just put blue arrow on DMC & red arrows on AML-AMR .. both flanks ..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ṃř Sǚffệŕḝṝ View Post
    who told you no one recommended playing with 3N DC ... !?


    his OP formation's obviously attacking from the middle .. 3N-5-2 V style effective in this case .. just put blue arrow on DMC & red arrows on AML-AMR .. both flanks ..
    You misunderstood our discussion, Mr Sufferer. I'm a bit tired to explain (loggin' out), so read page 1 and 2 of this thread, and you should understand.