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Yes, but you were on -7 before your invalid play, so you can't claim working from -13.
So, that's another Challenge. (You're now on -27 BTW, to save you any more loss.)

424+10 = 434
 
Challenge. You can't get to libation from monorail.

434+10 = 444

(Hopping from foot to foot four times.)
 
Challenge your challenge.
bollox
Liability is a valid word from Monorail. It was antipodean's scoring that you were challenging, not his word.
Libation is a valid word from Liability.
249+10=259
 
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It was antipodean's scoring that you were challenging, not his word.
I was supposed to clarify the rules in that area, following the previous occurrence. I think my ruling would have been that an invalid play invalidates the whole play, but as that is not what has been operated I'll settle for a scoring challenge (where the word played is a valid succession) not invalidating the word succession.

The golf was pretty good. The out and out leader (Speith) plonked two balls into the water losing 4 strokes straight away and opening up the field, resulting in a Brit winning (Willett) and Speith tying another Brit (Westwood) for second. One player (not sure who) pitched his shot onto the green and it collided with the other of the pair's ball... and then rolled into the hole. Unique!

Why is this the last chance? BBC losing the Masters coverage?
 
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So does a scoring challenge still count as a post as far as the nib is concerned? And as there had been two posts since my last valid word, prpr's challenge and my counter challenge, take me out of nib as far as word succession is concerned?
 
The out and out leader (Speith) plonked two balls into the water losing 4 strokes straight away and opening up the field, resulting in a Brit winning (Willett) and Speith tying another Brit (Westwood) for second.
Challenge! Spieth.
One player (not sure who) pitched his shot onto the green and it collided with the other of the pair's ball... and then rolled into the hole. Unique!
Louis Oosthuizen's hole-in-1 at the 16th (the third of three). See here.
Why is this the last chance? BBC losing the Masters coverage?
No idea, but at the rate other events have been haemorrhaging...
 
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