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tively I call <u>BONUS</u>. The board is as shown. [drawing of a 5 x 7 grid of squares in various colors: blue, yellow, orange, red, green, and purple. To the left there are circles, one each of the same 6 colors. The circles are aligned with, but separated from, each row of the grid. The colors are not in any obvious pattern] When 2 play
tively I call <u>BONUS</u>. The board is as shown. [drawing of a 5 x 7 grid of squares in various colors: blue, yellow, orange, red, green, and purple. To the left there are circles, one each of the same 6 colors. The circles are aligned with, but separated from, each row of the grid. The colors are not in any obvious pattern] When 2 play
each has 15 pcs. [pieces]; when 3 each has 11 pcs;
each has 15 pcs. [pieces]; when 3 each has 11 pcs;
when 4 each has 8 pcs.
& when 4 each has 8 pcs.


One player chooses a "bonus" color ^circle and
One player chooses a "bonus" color ^circle and
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Rcd.
Rcd. <u>''PANZERFAUST''</u> (#55, Sept. Oct. '72). Also included was a
separate supplement called "Alexander's Other Battles" which is
an add on kit to Guidon's <u>ALEXANDER THE GREAT</u>. <br>
In the magazine are reviews of <u>PHALANX</u> and <u>ALEXANDER THE GREAT</u>. <br>
Rcd. a letter from <u>Don Greenwood</u>, whose title is R & D Director
for A.H. Mentioned <u>''PANZERFAUST''</u>, <u>''S & T''</u>, and <u>''THE GENERAL''</u>,
Likes my column best in <u>''S & T''</u>. Thanked me for the info
on the Xerox pics.
[Started 9/19]
 
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(Cont. from 9/20)[9/24]
 
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He also gave me 6 extra copies of #6 to give out where it
would help him.
 
No. 5 has articles on (among other things) <u>TRI-TACTICS</u>, <u>PANZERBLITZ</u>
(by <u>Don Turnbull</u>), <u>TAKE THE BRAIN</u>, <u>LE TRUC</u> (by <u>Michael Dummett</u>-
mentioning me and <u>''AGOG''</u>), <u>CRAPS</u>, <u>SHEEP DIP</u> & <u>HEXAGO</u> (original
reader's games), in Forum a solo <u>SCRABBLE</u> variation and mention
of a card game <u>MENUETTE</u>.
 
No. 6 has articles on <u>4000 A.D.</u>, <u>CHUTZPAH</u>, <u>MANCALA</u>, <u>NILE</u>, <u>SPECULATE</u>,
<u>ANZIO</u>, <u>POKER</u>, in Forum <u>MONOPOLY</u> and a <u>RISK</u> variation.
(cont. on 9/13)