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From: albert@harvard.ARPA (David Albert)
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Subject: Re: 1000 Ways to Win Monopoly Games
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Date: Thu, 15-Aug-85 12:19:33 EDT
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> Has anyone else seen the book "100 Ways to Win Monopoly Games"?

> It would be great to play monopoly by e-mail, but I think
> making deals might take two or three months.  Does anybody want
> to give it a try anyway?

I have a copy of the book that I bought maybe five or six years
ago.  Incredible book.  I can never find anyone to play with, though.
I tried playing with some kids once, but the five-year-old did
everything his eight-year-old brother told him to do, and no one
would make any deals with me (the 8-year-old was pretty shrewd, 
and ended up winning).

I'd be happy to try e-mail if someone can figure out a decent
method.  Probably, we would need a moderator, as in Diplomacy,
to tally the results of each round, and to roll the dice for us.
I'd be willing to do that, too, if other people wanted to play.
 
-- 

David Albert
ihnp4!seismo!harvard!albert (albert@harvard.ARPA)