Hi Tom,
Playing Jim's monopoly in an on-line chat room where one person broadcasts 
the games moves to the other human players would make the game more 
challenging.
I think For the People could do this.
Phil

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Thomas Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2006 3:40 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Jim's Monopoly.


> Hi Bryan,
> The only problem is I never lose against the computer, and there is not
> usually anyone to play against, and even if there are they aren't much
> more challenging.
> I guess what is different about me as a kid I played allot of board
> games, and I am strong at strategy games, and Monopoly is still sort of
> a strategy game. Play your moves right and you can really chew up an
> aponent.
>
> Fun Times wrote:
>> Tom,
>>   Sure the computer makes mistakes, but knowing this it must really hurt
>> when the computer wins! HaHa! Remember you can play the Monopoly game
>> against up to five other real live people, thus avoiding playing against 
>> the
>> computer. Jim, if you're reading this, thanks a million for the Monopoly
>> game.
>>   Brian
>>
>
>
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