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Date:      Thu, 30 Sep 1999 22:51:28 EDT
From:      Glexztb@cs.com
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   game
Message-ID:  <c1a78477.25257bb0@cs.com>

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I am interested in finding expert advise (possible business partnership) on 
how to set up and run a server for board games. Ideal partnership would be
50-50, I provide the games, the partner sets up and operates the server.
The idea is similar to that of the ICC (Internet Chess Club). Players join 
(for a
fee) and play on-line.
Games:
1. GLE'X is a new invention, has been on the market (mail order) for a year 
and a half. Once learned, it is fairly easy to play, not necessarily easy to 
win
though. It is for sharp minds and is not yet known by many, therefore this 
could be added to the menu later. View GLE'X:
 <A 
HREF="http://members.aol.com/glexzb/endix.html">http://members.aol.com/glexzb/
endix.html</A> 
2. GLESS-PRO (also known as Z-chess) is a cross between GLE'X and real chess. 
It is a lot of fun and is well-liked by most of the chess players who
already know about it. It would be a very popular on-line game, same way
as real chess is. Besides establishing the Internet Club for it, it could be 
sold
to Yahoo and the other "big ones" who offer on-line games free. (Anyone
helping me to make such a sale would receive 50% of the sale price.) 
GLESS-PRO can be seen by clicking on THE FLYING ROOK link when
viewing GLE'X.

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