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pile. I suggested allowing three in a pile and we tried a <br>
pile. I suggested allowing three in a pile and we tried a <br>
little of it. It seemed better. <br>
little of it. It seemed better. <br>
<u>CULPRET</u>: -  Played on a 6 x 5 field. Each player has 10 pcs, num
<u>CULPRET</u>: -  Played on a 6 x 5 field. Each player has 10 pcs, num-
bered from 1 to 10. These are placed on the first two rows at  <br>
bered from 1 to 10. These are placed on the first two rows at  <br>
each of the short ends, at random. Each player picks one of  <br>
each of the short ends, at random. Each player picks one of  <br>
his numbers, secretly, as the one he intends to try and  <br>
his numbers, secretly, as the one he intends to try and  <br>
reach the far row, In a tunu a re with playen moves one of his pcs, on thogonally as many sspaces as het wishes, with as many turns as he wishes, as long as the spaces are empty. on linstead a pc, can make one on a senies of short jumps over pcs, of either color. Also a playena in his turn can move any pc, except the one just moted, regardless of the player who owns it,
reach the far row. In a turn a <s>pc. can move</s> player  <br>
played with Claude, played Onki, but its a lot like <u>EVADE</u>, Claude didn't think wekler would cave, I brought along <u>THE BRAIN GAME</u>. but claude was too tired,
moves one of his pcs. orthogonally as many spaces as he  <br>
I showed Anne and him the new trays and they liked the looks, During afternoon called Larry Blandin of the <u>INTERNATIONAL GAME SHOW</u>. Discussed my leading a seminar. The show will pay my expenses in Chicago and at least half of my traveling expenses, Larry ! will schedule my 2-houn seminar on either 6/2lor 6/22 and
wishes, with as many turns as he wishes, as long as the <br>
I'll come there on the evening of 6/20, The show was oniginally started at Lake Geneva, primarily by the Ifw, but now Lanny, who is a lawyen is trying to expand the show so that eventually wan games will be an important, but small part of the show. The show is in two parts an exhibit of game manufacturers, and
spaces are empty. Or instead a pc. can make one or a series  <br>
to the trade and another part where the public will pay to get in. <br>
of short jumps over pcs. of either color. Also a player <br>
in his turn can move any pc., except the one just moved, <br>
regardless of the player who owns it. <br>
Played with Claude, played O.K, but it's a lot like <u>EVADE</u>. <br>
Claude didn't think Wekler would care.  <br>
I brought along <u>THE BRAIN GAME</u>. but Claude was too tired.
I showed Anne and him the new trays and they liked the looks. <br>
 
During afternoon called Larry Blandin of the <u>INTERNATIONAL GAME SHOW</u>. Discussed my leading a seminar. The show will pay my expenses in <br>
Chicago and at least half of my traveling expenses.  <br>
Larry will schedule my 2-hour seminar on either 6/21 or 6/22 and <br>
I'll come there on the evening of 6/20.  <br>
The show was oniginally started at Lake Geneva, primarily by <br>
the IFW, but now Larry, who is a lawyer is trying to expand <br>
the show so that eventually wan games will be an important, <br>
but small part of the show. The show is in two parts,  <br>
an exhibit of game manufacturers, to the trade and <br>
another part where the public will pay to get in. <br>
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(Cont in 1/6)