Wednesday 19 January 2022

Looking for DBMM commentary - asked by Allen Yaxley, 11 January 2022

Does someone still have the errata for the DBMM rules, PDF format would be helpful .
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Cheers,

Allen Yaxley 

https://www.facebook.com/groups/824840264342234/posts/1978362342323348/


  • Neil Williamson
    Emailed to you.
    Vincent Cholewa, can we add the errata file to the files section?
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  • Vincent Cholewa
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    It is not an errata sheet. It is a commentary on how to interpret wording; Andrew Bennetts is one of the committee who wrote it. I am out at the moment and will find it tonight
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    • Ion A Dowman
      Vincent Cholewa If they need a guide sheet to interpret properly the wording of the rule set, why don't they word the original rule set properly in the first place?
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      • Andrew Bennetts
        Ion A Dowman The Commentary is essentially an FAQ document. Most rule sets have something similar.
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      • John Edmundson
        Ion A Dowman Unfortunately Phil Barker insisted on a pretty idiosyncratic writing style that most people have difficulty with at times. Despite that, they're a great rule set.
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    • Kevin McCarthy
      Splitters!
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  • The commentary was added to the files on the FB group in a separate post but I cannot seem to add a document to a blog.



  • Julian Hannam
    I know I should be happy about 33 pages of rules discussion…but…I…can’t do it….
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    • Allen Yaxley
      Julian Hannam , you can . Don’t doubt yourself.
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    • Ben Vartok
      They are helpful, worth a read and I have found that reading the rules section in the main rules then the relevant rules discussion helps me with understanding.
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    • Andrew Bennetts
      Treat it as a reference document. If you're not sure about something in the Rules, check the Commentary. It is likely your question has come up before.
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