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Thread: Mr. Ed: Indices?

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    Mr. Ed
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    Mr. Ed: Indices?

    I apologize if this question has been asked before, but...

    Where can I find indices for the typical 2d Strip game in Las Vegas (2d, no das, h17)? I am looking a short list, like I18. If this list is TOO short, please let me know.

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    Don Schlesinger
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    Don Schlesinger: Re: Indices?

    > Where can I find indices for the typical 2d
    > Strip game in Las Vegas (2d, no das, h17)? I
    > am looking a short list, like I18. If this
    > list is TOO short, please let me know.

    You might try p. 213 of BJA3.

    Don

  3. #3
    Don Schlesinger
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    Don Schlesinger: P.S. ...

    ... It would also help if you told us what count you use! :-)

    Don

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    Mr. Ed
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    Mr. Ed: Re: Indices?

    Any references in BJA2? I don't have BJA3.

    > You might try p. 213 of BJA3.

    > Don

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    Don Schlesinger
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    Don Schlesinger: Re: Indices?

    > Any references in BJA2?

    P. 195.

    >I don't have BJA3.

    Shame on you! :-)

    Don

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    Cardkountr
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    Cardkountr: Re: Indices?

    > Any references in BJA2? I don't have BJA3.

    You really should consider buying the signed hard cover edition of BJA3, at under $40 it's a great buy and will surely become a collectors edition. Personally, I bought several copies to hold on to, and I also plan on buying the paperback when it is published for daily use.
    Card.

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    Dancer
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    Dancer: 10 years from now...

    > You really should consider buying the signed
    > hard cover edition of BJA3, at under $40
    > it's a great buy and will surely become a
    > collectors edition. Personally, I bought
    > several copies to hold on to, and I also
    > plan on buying the paperback when it is
    > published for daily use.
    > Card.

    can you say Ebay? Just think about the ROI on a copy of Beyond Counting that you might have purchased for a song just a few short years ago.

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