WaterRabbit
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It also looks like it has to be engineered for each scenario one wants to play as opposed to a general method.
Common sense cures all ills.Sounds like most of that is taking a bit from ASL and a lot from SASL.
An under statement. Did you look at those bids. Pretty fishy.Sounds like most of that is taking a bit from ASL and a lot from SASL.
I am reasonably sure I already know what the deal is.The published product sounds like a scam with the $200 price tag. Maybe Michael, you could contact this guy and have him explain what the deal is.
That is correct. I'm not claiming to have developed any 'system'. I just found a personal way to play regular scenarios using the SASL instructions for the PO. As you say, it's a scenario-by-scenario thing, not a 'system'. I was happy with the results, maybe you guys will hate them. I was only trying to be helpful, and share something I did and enjoyed. Nothing else....
Joao Lima's solitarie system seems like you basically have to sit down with a scenario and try to figure out what makes sense from a SASL perspective -- unless he has done the work for a large number of scenarios.
Maybe a dozen or so. Will have to check once I'm home.How many scenarios have you done this for? If you have quite a few, it might make a good artile in one of the various magazines or even a sticky on the SASL sub-forum.
Sounds like a good idea.Maybe a dozen or so. Will have to check once I'm home.
Now that you mention , I might a 'do it yourself at home' article for this...
or is an incredibly die hard collector of the obscure and uncommon..I still fail to see how that kind of "product" can sell for $181.49 ... someone must have to much cash to spend :nuts: