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December 2011 Gaming Challenge -- Day 30 -- Can't Stop

Larry Welborn
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It is hard to believe, but we are almost finished with the December Challenge. Today was a good gaming day. The Family played Alea Iacta Est and Chicago Express for the first time. But our challenge game was the classic Can't Stop.



Can't Stop is a wonderful push your luck game. If this isn't Sid Sackson's best game, it is one of his best. A game that works well with the family, non-gamers and gamers. I rate it an 8 and this is our 10th recorded play on BGG.

Our challenge game quickly developed into a two horse race, with Melissa and Daughter fighting for the win. Daughter had two columns completed to Melissa's one and was only one roll away from completing her third for the win. Melissa was able to move up several spots to snatch the column away from her and tie it up two to two. Both players had a chance to win when Melissa completed the 8 column for the victory.

Final Scores: Melissa, completed 4, 6, and 8, Daughter, completed 2 and 9, Son and Larry completed nothing.


We ended up playing two more games, with Daughter winning one and Melissa the other. I managed to play three games without completing a single column.
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