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<s>TRIED<u>DATA</u> AS FOLLOWS</s>
<s>TRIED<u>DATA</u> AS FOLLOWS</s>
<s>EACH PLAYER GETS</s>
<s>EACH PLAYER GETS</s>
"<u>FLIP FLOP GO</u>" (Mattel)
"<u> SAW FLIP FLOP GO</u>" (Mattel)


Same as <u>REVERSI</u> with different shape board.
Same as <u>REVERSI</u> with different shape board.
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could not be taken on that round. (Didn't work.)
could not be taken on that round. (Didn't work.)


Also played <u>VACATION</u>, Worked beautifully.
Also played [https://sacksonportal.museumofplay.org/s/sackson-portal/page/glossary-games#acquire <u>VACATION</u>], Worked beautifully.


Bob showed me a letter from <s>Bob Abb</s> Martin Gardner with the following <u>game</u>:
[https://sacksonportal.museumofplay.org/s/sackson-portal/page/glossary-people#abbott-robert Bob] showed me a letter from <s>Bob Abb</s> [https://sacksonportal.museumofplay.org/s/sackson-portal/page/glossary-people#gardner-martin Martin Gardner] with the following <u>game</u>:


Black has three pcs. started on spaces shown.
Black has three pcs. started on spaces shown.
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From Dutch book by F. Schuh
From Dutch book by F. Schuh
    <u>''WONDERLYKE PROBLEMEN''</u>
<u>''WONDERLYKE PROBLEMEN''</u>


Martin also remembers seeing it in the 4th volume of <u>''RECREATIONS MATHEMATIQUE''</u> by LUCAS
Martin also remembers seeing it in the 4th volume of <u>''RECREATIONS MATHEMATIQUE''</u> by LUCAS