War-opoly: How History's Most Popular Board Game Helped Defend The Free World

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War-opoly: How History's Most Popular Board Game Helped Defend The Free World

I found it while searching for Monopoly tips and tricks. :p

Sorry for the pop-up, just close it - the article is worth it.
  • Profile picture of the author David Maschke
    What you are talking about is game theory.

    It definitely isn't about tic-tac-toe and checkers, it's deadly serious.

    There are many Nobel laureates in that field.
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    • Profile picture of the author Dan Riffle
      Originally Posted by David Maschke View Post

      What you are talking about is game theory.

      It definitely isn't about tic-tac-toe and checkers, it's deadly serious.

      There are many Nobel laureates in that field.

      David, did you read the article? It's about hiding maps and provisions in Monopoly boxes.
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      • Profile picture of the author David Maschke
        Originally Posted by Dan Riffle View Post

        David, did you read the article? It's about hiding maps and provisions in Monopoly boxes.
        Oh, I see.

        I re-read it. The article said the Nobel committee had to smuggle the metals to the laureates. Very strange behavior.

        Just kidding.
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