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Rcd. [received] letter from <u>Haar Hoolim</u>: Mentions <u>STACK-UP</u>; <u>MASTERPIECE;</u>, | |||
<u>BILLIONAIRE</u>, <u>CLUE</u>, <u>SCORE FOUR</u>; <u>TURNOVER</u>; <u>G&P</u>, <u>SOLITAIRE</u>, | |||
Holiday Card from Frank Thibault. Note mentioning CONTIGO and Hallmark | <u>THE L GAME</u>; <u>GAMBLERS NIM</u>; <u>CROWN CHESS</u>; <u>AGOG</u>; | ||
<u>HAAR HOOLIM PERCEPTION GAMES</u>; <u>ON GUARD</u>, <u>BITS BITS BITS</u>, | |||
<u>BARRICADE</u>; <u>3D CHESS</u>; <u>Ralph Anspach</u>; <u>TOPOLOGIK</u>, <u>SPECTRUM</u>, | |||
<u>CONTACTIC</u>. | |||
<br>Holiday Card from <u>Frank Thibault</u>. Note mentioning <u>CONTIGO</u> and | |||
Hallmark. | |||
Deposited the I-Q dividend check and <u>Walter Haas</u> | |||
$40 money order in Dollar. The latter expired at the end of | |||
this month. | |||
I | Compared the old set of <u>LIE, CHEAT & STEAL</u> with one I | ||
got yesterday. Changed the tokens and a few other things. | |||
But both are definitely playable. | |||
Called R.G.I. <u>Bob Gellman</u> was on vacation so I spoke to Stan. | |||
Told him that some readers were interested in mail ordering | |||
<u>PATTON </u>and <u>MACARTHUR</u>. O.K. - $8.00 plus $1.00 shipping. | |||
<br>Called Steve Brodie of Intellect Games. He said that readers | |||
should write to John Stephenson at "Games Gallery". The list prices | |||
are as follow but they'll have to get the shipping charges from John: | |||
<u>STOCKBROKER</u>- $12.50, <u>ELECTION X</u>- $12.50, <u>CABBIE</u>- $10.00, | |||
<u>HARE & TORTOISE</u>- $9.50. | |||
<br><u>CABBIE</u> has been doing best in their games. | |||
Red, another card from the P.O. - a "final notice" of a package for me. Went to P.O. and nothing there. Probably the card was mailed on Tuesday before Joe brought me the package with <u>STRATEGY</u> and <u>KINGMAKER</u>. | |||
On "''All Things Considered''" their was a piece on wargaming. Short | |||
Claude, Ann, Mary Ellen, Marty, Raymond, and Richie here for supper. | interview with <u>Al Nofi</u> and longer one with <u>Jim Dunnigan</u>. | ||
(cont on 12/18) | Games mentioned included <u>1919</u>, <u>LUFTWAFFE</u>, <u>NORMANY</u>, | ||
<u>WORLD WAR III</u>. | |||
Claude, Ann, Mary Ellen, Marty, Raymond, and Richie here for supper. | |||
<br>Later played <u>KILLER</u>, which Monty learned at school. Players are | |||
secretly dealt a card, one of which designates a "killer". Players | |||
look at each other and the killer kills by winking at the victim. The | |||
victim waits at least 3 seconds and then says "I'm dead" and | |||
turns over their card. If a live player thinks they know the | |||
killer, they make an accusation. Nothing happens with an | |||
accusation unless another player backs it. In this case the | |||
accused turns over their card. If the killer, the two accusers score | |||
a point each. If not, the accusers lose one point each and the | |||
round continues. If the killer kills all but one player, he | |||
scores one point. (it should be two points, at least when 8 | |||
play, since it is difficult to do.) | |||
<br>(cont. [continued] on 12/18) | |||