The traditional way to christen a new server. Consider plaques unveiled, bottles of champagne cracked open &c.
And so it begins...
rab - But, as a twist, I shall put the win-detect engine through its paces.

Mornington Crescent

Audience - *shouts, screams, generally goes wild for rab*
rab - That's nice.
matt - A rather unorthodox win there, rab -- are you sure you took account of the helical stresses in quadrant 3?
rab - I think it's ok. When there's no precedent to follow, I think the diagonals are open by default.
penelope - A towering precedent in what has become a battle of survival for the quickfire format. It gains by its presentation in such a contemporary space, while the elegant lines of the page throw the game's blinding simplicity onto a Tate Modern of canvases.
Artaud - Not bad...although your tactics were transparent to say the least!
snorgle - so does anything happen if i put it again? Mornington Crescent
snorgle - {sighs} oh, i guess not then..
Bob the dog - This reminds me of the game of 'Snowdon Mountain Railway'. Two stations, Llanberis and Summit. Anyone fancy a game? I'll go first, Llanberis.
rab - Summit I guess.
Bob the dog - Ah! Well played. How about a reverse version? This time I'll go for Summit.
rab - Careful: doesn't that leave us in a Summit loop. By the way: what's the winning move?
Bob the dog - Hmm - unavoidable Summit loop I'm afraid. Winning move Dollis Hill Summit but has to be played subsequent to penultimate station, Llanberis. Welshcakes make an excellent subsitute for podumes.
Bob the dog - Let me rephrase that. Unavoidable Summit loop I'm afraid. Winning move Dollis Hill Summit but has to be played subsequent to penultimate station, Llanberis. Welshcakes make an excellent subsitute for podumes.
HELP! - Did this work?
rab - *normality resumed*
snorgle - I know its tacky, but how about the Blaenau FFestiniog game? You obviously need to be careful at Minffordd to avoid a Portmeirion plasma flux, but is anyone brave enough? And don't be fooled by the apparently simplistic linear nature of the line. ahem Porthmadog!
PaulWay - Well, Tan-Y-Bwlch seems to be a safe move at this point.
rab - Penrhyn then.
Ibid - Tanygrisiau, predictably enough.
gil - Trawsfynydd nuclear power station - I know it rather detracts from the landscape, but I can't help that. There were so few options.
Bob the dog - Penrhyn - gaining two Welshcakes and a slice of Lavabread.
snorgle - HAH! Fools! You couldn't resist the laverbread, could you Bob the Dog? How deliciously apt! Mwahahahahah... Minffordd!!! {The laverbread, of course, is from the beach..cue Rover!}
Rover - ***bounce***bounce****bounce****
rab - Sitting at Porthmadog.
snorgle - Here Rover! {Attempts Penrhyn, but is completely flummoxed by PENRHYNDEUDRAETH, leading to possible tear in the space-time continuum.} What will our heroes do now?
Rover - *makes strange whistling/whirring type noise, although any noise from a large weather balloon is strange* *bounces towards snorgle*
snorgle - {Finally snaps out of it and attempts temporal rift repairs(with a bicycle tire repair kit, as the fabric of space time is quite similar to an inner tube).} I just need a bucket of water now, to pinpoint the leak..
Ibid - Only thing left open to me now - Llanberis
Boolbar - Nearly at Llyn Ystradau - stationary over Nant Ddu. I should have taken Pencefn Road.
widey - You can't beat a good old Nant Gwernol
rab - Now I've had a little time to reflect, I'm not sure my first move was valid.
This is the end of the line. There is no more.