From: John D. G. <jd...@di...> - 2012-05-06 20:00:16
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On 2012-05-06 12:46, Mike Bourke wrote: > I don't know what you are talking about when you refer to "his version", Changing to lay the token on the stock market when the company first operates instead of during the stock round when it forms (which he has now clarified is really what he meant). > Volker was quoting the official, actual, rules. You also seem to be > confusing "only placing a token on the stock market when the company > operates" with "placing a token on the stock market when the company first > operates" - the first is a misinterpretation, the second is correct for > 1830. Never has been, never will be. In all games (except maybe 1835) the stock market token goes down during a stock round, either when the president's share is purchased (which is how it works in 1830) or when the company floats. |