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thinks we are good
thinks we are good we will each get $5,000 "earnest money" <br>
even before any games are accepted. I pointed out that we <br>
would not have the incentive to show our best efforts. In <br>
fact that I had a game (<u>THE BRAIN GAME</u>) along which I would not  <br>
show under these terms. Sullivan was not impressed but <br>
Wexler later (after Sullivan had left) said that maybe, since <br>
this was something I had from before, I could get a royalty <br>
for it. It was too late to show it by then and I said I'd <br>
bring it for the next meeting.
[Illegible crossed out] Wald showed their gambling <u>GAME</u> (see 6/30). Wexler <br>
said it was too slow moving and that there should be money <br>
changing hands with each cards. <br>
Wexler told us of a gambling device he was working on. <br>
A pinball type layout is mounted on a pivot. When it is <br>
turned over to bring a ball to the top, the ball then goes <br>
down hitting the pins till it lands in a number section. <br>
Claude showed <u>FAR AWAY PLACES</u>. Wexler was interested, but <br>
said that there should be some definite reason for wanting <br>
to reach a specific space. (How about certain pcs. that <br>
want to go to the mountains, others to the seashore, etc.?). <br>
Wald showed <u>FORTUNE ROAD</u>. There were a number of changes <br>
over 6/30, particularly that each player bet against the <br>
bank, not other players. When a player met the "Genius", <br>
who moved same number as number on die, he bet all of <br>
his funds against the bank. There is also a jail in each <br>
(cont. on 7/3)