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						        Joe Dewhurst
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		Two-Handing Robin Hood; or, How to Rob Your Own Carriage
				A Gest of Robin Hood has been out for nearly two months now, and both Fred and I are very pleased with how it has...			
		 
		Faction Personas for The British Way
				Playing COIN series games multi-handed solo By Joe Dewhurst All four games in The British Way COIN multipack are only two-player and relatively short, so...			
		 
		Resisting Revolution: The Soviet Union
				The Soviet Union was just as surprised as everyone else when the Cuban revolution succeeded, and their initial attitude towards Castro was cautious, as it...			
		 
		Resisting Revolution: The United States
				At the beginning of 1959 United States companies owned about 40 percent of the Cuban sugar lands—almost all the cattle ranches—90 percent of the mines...			
		 
		Resisting Revolution: The Resistance
				The new Cuban government that came to power in 1959 was initially very popular, replacing the Batista dictatorship with an apparently moderate liberal regime, and...			
		 
		The British Way: Advanced Cyprus Variant
				Testing and balancing four separate games for The British Way was no easy feat, and while for the most part I think we were successful,...			
		 
		Resisting Revolution: The Government
				In the early hours of January 1st, 1959, Cuban president Fulgencio Batista fled into exile, ending nearly a decade of dictatorial rule in Cuba. The...			
		 
		Borikén Game Three: Post-1529
				Borikén: The Taíno Resistance includes three separate games, each covering a distinct period of the history of the Taíno people of Borikén (modern day Puerto...			
		 
		Solo Playthrough of Borikén Game Two: 1493-1528
				Borikén: The Taíno Resistance includes three separate games, each covering a distinct period of the history of the Taíno people of Borikén (modern day Puerto...			
		 
		Solo Playthrough of Borikén Game One: Pre-1493
				Borikén: The Taíno Resistance includes three separate games, each covering a distinct period of the history of the Taíno people of Borikén (modern day Puerto...			
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