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From: mlj@mtfmc.UUCP (M.JULIAR)
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Subject: Re: pbm format proposal
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Date: Thu, 22-Aug-85 09:09:53 EDT
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Yes, some players, probably professionals, have tried 21X21 boards, I've
read.  Apparently, the combinations, possibilities, and richness of such
a large board are so mind boggling to those who can appreciate it--such
as professionals--that it isn't used formally or often.  Us little 
players in the kyu (and gup) and low dan ranges would probably notice
only that games took 20-25% longer to play.