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Re: An exercise for the reader
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- Subject: Re: An exercise for the reader
- From: "imfurry" <donkirkby@...>
- Date: Mon, 07 Mar 2005 17:28:03 -0000
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Looks like I'm the one with unnecessary angst. I'll volunteer to write
up an adaptation of the rules and post it in the next few days.
Don
--- In piecepack@yahoogroups.com, Porter235 <porter235@y...> wrote:
> Rules for Easy come, Easy go are available for free from the Out of
the Box
> Publisher website. <http://www.otbgames.com/pdf/eceg_rules.zip>
>
> Requires 4 dice marked Null through 5.
>
> On Friday 04 March 2005 4:24 pm, imfurry wrote:
> > Any thoughts on the ethics of that? I can understand posting the rules
> > for games that are long out of print, but Easy Come, Easy Go was just
> > published in 2004.
> > To avoid unnecessary angst, I recommend another of Reiner Knizia's
> > dice games: Decathlon. All you require is 8 dice, pen, and paper. The
> > rules are posted for free on his web site.
> > http://www.convivium.org.uk/kgcoolstuff.htm
> > Each time we play, we keep track of the world record holders for each
> > event and overall. I currently hold the record for worst overall.
> >
> > Don
> >
> > --- In piecepack@yahoogroups.com, clark@r... wrote:
> > > Anyone up for the (almost trivial) task of porting Easy Come,
Easy Go
> > > to the piecepack?
> > >
> > > Clark
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >