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Played Claude's SEVEN. Played on an 11 x 11 board (which <br> | Played Claude's <u>SEVEN</u>. Played on an 11 x 11 board (which <br> | ||
Arthur happened to have around). Each player had chips <br> | Arthur happened to have around). Each player had chips <br> | ||
of a distinctive color. Players in turn play one in any <br> | of a distinctive color. Players in turn play one in any <br> | ||
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exactly 7 pts. Win when you do this. If your count <br> | exactly 7 pts. Win when you do this. If your count <br> | ||
becomes 7 pts. from another player's play, it is not a win. <br> | becomes 7 pts. from another player's play, it is not a win. <br> | ||
At first played that value could run passed 7 with <br> | |||
14 the next winning total, the 21, etc. With 5 playing it <br> | |||
was much too complex to keep track of the values. Then <br> | |||
prohibited a play that would bring the value passed 7. This <br> | |||
worked better. <br> | |||
Played with 5, 3, 4 in partnerships and 2. It was interesting <br> | |||
but was over too fast; did not have time to <br> | |||
develope. | |||
Played WHAT"S IT WORTH TO YOU? Gave each player $250 and <br> |