Judd,

There's no standard.  Discuss this with your opponent(s) and reach an
agreement on what's a reasonable response time before committing to a game.

Doug

  -----Original Message-----
  From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of plimpington2
  Sent: Monday, February 05, 2007 10:20 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: [CBML] Re: I'm new and have many questions . . .


  Thanks for the input . . .I may come begging.

  BTW, what is the standard amount of time (in real time) one is
  expected to take in formulating his moves in an email game? For
  instance, if my opponent sends me his .gmv file on a monday, when is
  he expecting my return .gmv file? What's the etiquette on this?

  Judd

  --- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  > Sometimes they advertise here, often on other message groups--
  that's how
  > I meet most of my opponents. For TBB, I suggest the "airpower"
  yahoogroup,
  > which is mostly on JD Webster's air-to-air games, but the designer
  of Downtown
  > and Burning Blue is there, too. It's where I found out about both
  of those
  > games. If I weren't maxxed out on email games right now, I'd
  offer to play you.
  > I have it, but haven't done much with it.
  >
  > Lee.
  >



  


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