I was looking at the BG threads, being a new member, and they are all closed.
I wanted to comment on a post made that "every turn is a cube decision" This is not true. If you have offered the cube and your opponent accepts it, it is now "their cube" to control and as long as they don't offer it back to you, none of your turns after that is a cube decision whatsoever.
Threads are automatically closed after 30 days of inactivity, on the theory that the conversation has clearly ended. :-) So in that situation, just start a new thread with the subject you want to talk about.
As another new member (incidentally one who was invited by the OP, but not for the purpose of commenting here, lol), I have comments that could be added to existing threads. It seems a bit awkward creating a new thread just to say "About what that other guy said in some other thread ... my thinking is blah, blah".
When the forum has relatively few posts, such as this one, is there anything actually gained by closing threads?
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