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Subject: Re: SPI information request - (nf)
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	To: James Conley

	I concur with Tom H.'s information on Hof Gap by SPI.  But I don't
	agree with his opinion of the games.  I liked the games very much
	except for the concept of giving the Warsaw Pact player the optimum
	possible scenario of complete surprise and reinforcements availabi-
	lity.  Although some of the problems of depth of theater, supply,
	etc. were to be resolved in later editions of the Central Front
	game system, none have been forth coming from whomever retained the
	rights to the series.  I have toyed with the idea of working out
	some of those problems for my own gaming experiments, but I haven't
	devoted any time to that project at this time.  If you are interested
	in exchanging information, ideas, and/or opinions on these or other
	similiar games, just send me a note.


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