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			It seems we have a number of new members (welcome), which makes old games relevant again.  One of the first game/posts I saw when i joined Net54 was Baseball Card Uno, and I loved it -- so back by popular demand (me being the sole arbitrator).  Here is how it works: 
		
		
		
			I will post a card. The next person must post a card of either (i) the same player or (ii) the same card-type or back. For example, someone can follow my E90-1 Joe Jackson with either a different Joe Jackson card or a different player's E90-1 card (for T206's, you can build off the back, so please post the back if you have it). Side bet, which player will come up the most - Cobb, Wagner, Wajo, or Wheat? Have fun, Card #1:  | 
		
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