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Fundamentals of War Gaming, 1966 March
The author cautioned: "The only thing to be guarded against is putting too high a value on the game which
The author coasidered the first two of the greatest impor- tance to the army and the militia and consequently
The author believed that the use of "chances of success" was not only a sound and realistic method for
¶Ue author diszuiss;d military chess and the history and val , cf ',ar gam.,gi.
To add interest and realism, the author suggested that, when possible, problems be so formulated that
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