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"<u>price adjustment</u>" (6 of). Return price to $1000. One supplied for  <br>
"<u>price adjustment</u>" (6 of). Return price to $1000. One supplied for  <br>
each chain.
each chain. <br>
"<u>Financial Aid</u>" (4 of). If drawer has less than $5000 in cash
"<u>Financial Aid</u>" (4 of). If drawer has less than $5000 in cash
collect $5000 from corporation.  <br>
collect $5000 from corporation.  <br>
"<u>Corporation Payment for Efficient Managemant</u>" (3 of). From  <br>
"<u>Corporation Payment for Efficient Management</u>" (3 of). From  <br>
corporation collect $1000 for each full chain and $500 for each
half chain. <br>
"<u>Investment Payoff</u> "(2 of). For each full chain collect pad
price (min. $600) and for each other franchise collect $100, from  <br>
corporation.  <br>
"<u>Tax Free Bonus</u>" (3 of). Collect $1000 from corporation.  <br>
"<u>Business Boom</u>" (1 of). From each opponent collect pad price  <br>
for each full franchise and $100 for each other franchise.  <br>
[Illegible crossed out] A player can sell a franchise for its pad price at  <br>
any time during his turn. Incidentally, in buying a player with a  <br>
price change can buy before or after making the change.  <br>
If a player needs money to pay another player he may sell  <br>
franchises to raise this money (only to the corporation since  <br>
there is no bargaining between players) even if it isn't his turn.  <br>
He can also take out a loan from the corporation, even if  <br>
has franchises he could sell. He gets $10,000 from the corporation  <br>
and five payment cards. In each of his next five turns  <br>
he must return $2,000 to the corporation together with a  <br>
card. If he fails he is out of the game. Also a player who  <br>
cannot possibly pay another player after selling all his  <br>
franchises is out of the game.  <br>
Last player remaining is the winner.  <br>
In connection with <u>SKULLDUGGERY</u> Jerry mentioned that there  <br>
was some resemblance to the game <u>FIVE THOUSAND</u>. However  <br>
Parker dropped it and may be interested in another "jazzier"  <br>
dice game. In connection with <u>FRANCHISE</u>, <u>Bill Dohrmann</u> had  <br>
mentioned to Jerry that he would be interested in a game based  <br>
on franchising.  <br>
Showed Jerry my puzzle <u>HOLEY TERROR</u>, and the method of  <br>
solving it. He thought it was a good one. (Actually we came  <br>
within one piece of solving it. Only the [L-shaped tetrad] piece had two  <br>
holes reversed.)  <br>
[Started 11/4]  [Arrows pointing to line above and below.]  <br>
While getting some cards for Jerry I noticed the game  <br>
<u>INTERACTION</u> by <u>Ivan L. Preston</u>.
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(cont. from 9/25)  [12/22]
 
Claude $1.00 for <u>VINCE LOMBARDI'S GAME</u> and $.80 for  <br>
<u>TRADE THE MARKET</u>. I'll pick up the former and we'll decide  <br>
on who gets the latter.  <br>
 
[started 12/22]