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From: Bradley Aaron Rebh <brebh@*****.BGSU.EDU>
Subject: Re: Double Jeopardy
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 1998 11:26:35 -0500
On Wed, 1 Apr 1998, Donald Arganbright wrote:

> Heres an example. I'm in a four player game and I have double jeopardy
> and chomps 2000 on my objective. the other three players decide to pick
> on my objective. the first guy runs against it and hits chomps. he
> goes home and the demon dog lives on. the second guy runs. He kills
> the chomps 2000 challenge and smashes into the double jeopardy challenge
> that is now a chomps 2000 and goes home. Now the third guys runs
> against my objective. Heres the question. Is the double jeopardy still
> a chomps 2000 or just a bluff (since I haven't had a turn to play any
> other challenge and no one else has either)?

I'd say the Double Jeapordy would be a bluff. You always could play
Reinforcements and then slap down a bunch more challenges. Otherwise,
you're SOL.

at least that's my take on the card.

later...

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