Those home editions for games like Fireball only get about $150. But I'm sure like the cocktail games they will be considered a novelty.
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Those home editions for games like Fireball only get about $150. But I'm sure like the cocktail games they will be considered a novelty.
Quoted from westofrome:Crickets on my pretty decent Black Jack so I'll add that to the running. Loved playing it at PAPA, grabbed one and shopped it out, now when I want to rotate it I'm not even getting lowballs...
The 2 player EM or 4 player SS? I like playing the 4 player on league night. Simple rules but brutal to master. Like Stars.
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