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Chit-picking

1. I wonder what chit-picking is in the following reply?
[nq:1]I know World in Flames was originally designed by the Australian Design Group. Is in anything like their second game Empires in Arms? Jeff[/nq]
Not at all. Its hex based land and area based sea. No chit picking for combat and no political point/victory point track.
2. Who is a bottom feeder? An opportunist or a low person?
3. What is a punto boat?
  

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[nq:1]1. [/nq] [nq:2]I know World in Flames was originally designed by the Australian Design Group. Is in anything like their second game Empires in Arms?

  • [nq:1]1.
  • [/nq] [nq:2]I know World in Flames was originally designed by the Australian Design Group.
  • Is in anything like their second game Empires in Arms?
  • Jeff[/nq] [nq:1]Not at all.
  • Its hex based land and area based sea.
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[nq:1]1. I wonder what chit-picking is in the following reply?[/nq]
[nq:2]I know World in Flames was originally designed by the Australian Design Group. Is in anything like their second game Empires in Arms? Jeff[/nq]
[nq:1]Not at all. Its hex based land and area based sea. No chit picking for combat and no political point/victory point track. 2. Who is a bottom feeder? An opportunist or a
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[nq:2]1. I wonder what chit-picking is in the following reply? ... chit picking for combat and no political point/victory point track.[/nq]
It sounds like a description of a map-based war game. A hexagonal grid (hexes) is laid over an area to regulate movement. The 'pieces' are small cardboard counters (not unlike a chad) with information printed on them. And there are counters used to keep tr

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