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Positive Trading Strategy In Forex Trading
1 recommendation
"Although trading in Forex could be simple and profitable sometimes, you need to know certain things before entering into any business, let alone the Forex market. You need not be a master before entering the Forex trading business because everyone learns more through experience. Here are some a few tips which could be useful for you before entering Forex trade."
Halo Wars: Xbox 360
1 recommendation
"I've been playing the demo for this and I am highly impressed. I know that RTS games are usually better played on PC however this controls very smoothly and it's all about action. There is very little "resource gathering" that you would normally have with an RTS, you just build a warehouse onto your base and resources get dropped off. You can of course find crates out on the map as well as reso..."
Paradux
1 recommendation
"The rules of Paradux are simple: Try to get four of your color in a row and always move adjacent balls of opposite colors in parallel. The tactics and strategies may not be quite as simple, though. In a couple days of playing my family tends to have very short games where one person wins quickly because the other person didn't see a move coming, and occasional games that drag on because both pla..."
Bohnanza Game
1 recommendation
"Learn to be a Bean Farmer with this crazy game of trading and strategy. You get gold coins for the beans you farm but which ones do you want? Cocoa? Coffee? Black Eyed Peas?"
Hive Game
1 recommendation
"Hive is a game we discovered while on vacation last weekend. It's a fairly simple strategy game for 2 players, who each get a set of six sided insect tiles. There are 5 types of insect, and the goal is to surround your opponent's queen bee first. This is a really fun game. It usually takes around 15 minutes, but still stretches your mind quite a bit. If you like the idea of a thinking game ..."
Jenga Game
2 recommendations
"We all know and love Jenga, This is the single nicest Jenga set you've ever seen."
Library Clue Game Set
2 recommendations
"Best game ever, we know this. A true classic by any sense of the word. You'll love to play it, your kids will love to play it. This really is a keeper."
Stratego Game
2 recommendations
"This is easily one of the more stupid board games. But, a classic, nonetheless. I actually own this, played it a couple of months ago and had a jolly good time."
Risk Game
2 recommendations
"The game of total world domination. Who doesn't like that? This really is one of my all time favorite boardgames. If you're going to play it, you better be ready for the long haul."
Quadrago - 3D Wooden Strategy Game
1 recommendation
"Another four-in-a-row game with a clever twist. Take turns placng your pieces on the metal poles. The catch is you have the option of spinning a cut out circle in the middle - changing the positions of multiple poles. Puts a mind bending twist on an otherwise simple game. If you like this, you aay also like Pentago, also available from ThinkGeek."
Risk
3 recommendations
"My family used to play this game once a week when I was nine years old. The way you're supposed to play it, after all of the territories have been selected, you take turns placing one army at a time onto various countries. However, my dad and I -- the strong, upstanding, moral guys we were -- would always excuse ourselves to "go to the bathroom," or "make a phone call," or "grab a drink" while M..."
PixelJunk Monsters
3 recommendations
"I am totally addicted to this game. It's a tower defense game but with these cute little turtle things that try to defend their village from monster attack... The Smile Level is really hard... but I finally beat it... ooh yeah (you can ask for advice)"
Wood Cathedral
2 recommendations
"A beautiful wooden strategy game that will have you staring at it's unique design, as well as trying to figure out the best path to victory!"
Luxury Fashion Branding: Trends, Tactics, Techniques
2 recommendations
"Is that a sequined shoe atop a pile of money! Looks like a neat read; I would like this on my coffee table for a conversation starter and to get my creative juices flowing. plus, it doesn't look like your ordinary boring read on how to market and why things work etc etc "This is the first book that addresses the business of luxury fashion from a strategic viewpoint. It critically analyzes the ..."
Gobblet
2 recommendations
"Simple enough for most kids, but challenging enough for most adults. Simple concept and game play stack up to make an entertaining game that makes you think!"
Fun For Girls Featuring Disney
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"computer games for girls is no longer an oxymoron. research is showing that girls are still behind boys in their ability to play/work with technological gadgets. computers games for girls and this three disc set "fun for girls featuring disney" will help sway the tide while our girls have fun and learn at the same time. enter the world's of lelo and stitch, the disney princes and more. it will..."
Front Porch Classics Game Set
1 recommendation
"Enough in this classic wooden set to keep a weekly 'Family Game Night' going for a year. No cheap plastic pieces or branded marketing. Just plenty of strategy and calculation. Every child should learn to play these classics."
DVONN
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"If you like chess, checkers, and other abstract strategy games, try this game and even the whole series. It involves building stacks, moving stacks, and gaining control of the highest stacks. How do you win? Put your stacks together and then compare it to your opponents. Whoever has the highest wins. The beauty in this game is the simplicity and unique strategy. Each time you can set it up differe..."
Dutch Blitz
1 recommendation
"Easy to explain and set up, this game is fast and a lot of fun. It involves keeping an eye on tons of changing piles to try to get rid of your cards as quickly as possible. This one is addictive and although you want to play for hours, you can keep it short and still have a great time."
Twilight Struggle
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"Great two player strategy game! If you like Risk and want less luck and more strategy... or if you don't like Risk because it is too luck based, then this game is for you. For the history buffs, you can act out the Soviets vs. the US in true style. And don't be intimidated if you don't give a hoot about history, the strategy carries the game and everything is clear (even if they couple it with an ..."
The Tap Project
3 recommendations
"Why do we prefer bottled water over tap? Tap has an image problem, and The Tap Project in New York is an attempt to solve that. In some NY restaurant, you could buy tap water in this elegant bottle, with all proceeds going to the UNICEF fund to help children get better access to potable water all around the world."
Carcassonne
3 recommendations
"This is one of those games that seems slightly too nerdy when you read about it, but it's one of the best two player games I've ever played. It revolves around developing areas around an established trade route, and then trying to control these areas. I just realized, I can't make this sound amazing in print, but try it ... you'll love it."
clue, the board game
2 recommendations
"clue is a classic game, and you have to have it in your grown up toy chest because SOMEONE will want to play it. when in doubt, call colonel mustard out."
Pente Board Game
1 recommendation
"Pente is a pure strategy (no luck) game where two or more players try to be the first to place 5 of their stones in a row. I think the best part about this game is that while the rules are simple and the games are often quick (usually less than 30 minutes in my experience), gameplay is relatively complex. It fits a nice niche between the too simple (connect 4) and the hard to master (go, chess..."
Connect Four
9 recommendations
"Somewhere around the time your child is starting to figure out that Tic Tac Toe always ends in a cat's game with good players, they will be ready for the classic Connect Four game. This phase will also pass as they grow older and become interested in more challenging games, but make sure they get the chance to experience it."
Tigris & Euphrates
3 recommendations
"#2 game on BGG. I like the fact that the rules aren't actually that complex, while remaining a tactical brain burner with a little randomness and bluffing thrown in to keep it fresh. It helps that you can play it for free on BGG."
Harvard Business Review
1 recommendation
"Insightful articles on business practices and strategies that are very relevant to all lines of work. A regular subscription to this magazing is (gasp!) $99 / year. BUT - if you are a student or teacher, check out this link to get the subsciption for only $60 / year. http://www.magazineline.com/studentmags/HarvardBusinessReview.htm"
Analysis Chess Set Combo
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"This is a great, inexpensive chess set for starting out. The board is easy to roll up and the pieces can be tossed in the provided zip-up bag. The small 12"x12" board fits easily in smaller places. I keep one on my desk at work and one tucked in the door pocket of my car. Note: This set is *not* suitable for using in a USCF chess tournament. For that purpose, you will need a full size 20"x20"..."












