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From: ekblaw@uiucdcsp.Uiuc.ARPA
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Subject: Re: 1000 Ways to Win Monopoly Games
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Date: Fri, 23-Aug-85 20:49:00 EDT
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Nf-From: uiucdcsp.Uiuc.ARPA!ekblaw    Aug 23 19:49:00 1985


I echo the Shadow's sentiments.  I, too, love to play both Monopoly and Risk, 
and wouldn't mind playing them by E-mail.  I tend to agree that Monopoly might
be too time-consuming, but I'm willing to try it!

P.S.  Those gamers out there who agree with me about a list of "games of 
choice" to play-by-E-mail, see my notice in the 'games.pbm' notesfile.  I
am attempting to compile such a list and perhaps start a game or two (or three
or more).  Read the notice and then write back to me if you are interested.

Robert A. Ekblaw, ekblaw@uiucdcs.

"Games expand the mind.  Mine's already grown two inches!"