And I just noticed that Mark posted the BGG link for everything you need to 
know about Math Trades.  Sorry for the repeat.  haha

On Wednesday, October 3, 2012 1:55:36 PM UTC-6, Canadian Dave wrote:
>
> There's a pretty good tool that is usually used that is free.  One of the 
> BGGers made it a few years ago.  I know they use it for SaltCON.  I'll have 
> to look it up later.
>
> Math trades work so that you name which games (from the list of games 
> being offered by participants) you would accept for the game you're 
> offering, and the computer matches up trades so that the trade involves 
> several people, but everyone gets a game that s/he wanted.  Not every game 
> will be traded (who wants one of my many copies of Malarky - no one? 
> thought so), but for the most part, it works well. 
>
>
>

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