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Too long. Let's add some commas and trim the redundancies: As players move around the board, they buy, rent, and sell properties from and to each other, with each player trying to maximiz...
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Too long. Let's add some commas and trim the redundancies: > > As players move around the board, they buy, rent, and sell properties from and to each other, with each player trying to maximize his or her own wealth. Not only does "zero-sum" actually _mean_ "everyone must lose in order for one player to win," pretty much all board games intended for players out of preschool are zero-sum. It's kind of a given that you have one winner and everyone else loses.