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Played WHAT | Played <u>WHAT'S IT WORTH TO YOU?</u> Gave each player $250 and <br> | ||
dealt the 60 cards between the 5 of us. Played with <br> | |||
open and continuous trading and selling until at least <br> | |||
half (in this case three) of the players wanted to stop <br> | |||
at which time all play stopped. <br> | |||
Sequences had to be at least 3 cards long. In a <br> | |||
sequence the first card was worth $10, the second $20, the <br> | |||
third $30, etc. Also with 3 or more of the same <s>group</s> <br> | |||
series not in sequence, each card was worth $10. Most <br> | |||
money at end, including cash and sets, won. <br> | |||
Played 3 times. First two times just traded and I won <br> | |||
both. In the third game started getting the hang of <br> | |||
using the money. Claude won by shrewd selling. <br> | |||
They all liked the game and Claude said he was jealous <br> | |||
that he hadn't made it up. Asked them about themes for <br> | |||
the various sets that would add humor to the trading. <br> | |||
Claude asked "How much is it worth" and I said I'd think some <br> | |||
more about it myself. | |||
The four of them started a round robin of <u>THREE</u> <br> | |||
when I left. | |||
Arthur & Anne have been hearing the Ideal mystery games advertised on <br> | |||
radio; on Barry Farber, Bill Marsel, and other places. (cont. on 11/22) |