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None of the award squares are in line with each other.
None of the award squares are in line with each other.


In my talk with <u>Claude</u> spoke a little about <u>FOREIGN INTRIGUE</u>.   <br>
In my talk with <u>Claude</u> spoke a little about <u>FOREIGN INTRIGUE</u>.
Mentioned that the 4-hand might not be as good as the others. <br>
Mentioned that the 4-hand might not be as good as the others.
Later thought of a variation for 4, or for 5, in which each <br>
Later thought of a variation for 4, or for 5, in which each
player takes two identities. For simplicity he wears only <br>
player takes two identities. For simplicity he wears only
one letter card - A would also take B, B would also take C, etc. <br>
one letter card - A would also take B, B would also take C, etc.
The lower numbered identity would belong to the first letter.  <br>
The lower numbered identity would belong to the first letter.  <br>
The player giving the assignment, or issuing the challenge, would <br>
The player giving the assignment, or issuing the challenge, would
choose the identity to which it was directed.  <br>
choose the identity to which it was directed.  <br>
A player can have one identity discovered but can continue with <br>
A player can have one identity discovered but can continue with
the other. At the end the player with the most identity cards, <br>
the other. At the end the player with the most identity cards,
including his own, wins. In case of a tie the player remaining   <br>
including his own, wins. In case of a tie the player remaining
at the end of the game wins if he is among the tyers. <br>
at the end of the game wins if he is among the tyers.
In case of another tie, it is not broken. (This is good   <br>
In case of another tie, it is not broken. (This is good to use  
to use for any number of players.) Another possibility. If two players <br>
for any number of players.) Another possibility. If two players
tie and one has the other's identity card, he is the winner.
tie and one has the other's identity card, he is the winner.