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Risky business

Publishing Date
19 Jun 2009 11:17am GMT
Issue/Supplement
19/06/09
Author
Mining Journal
One of the most popular board games of the 1970s was a very basic strategy game called Risk. Compared with today’s computer-based strategy games, such as Civilisation, it was simplistic and required very little skill. However, the basic principles in both types of game remain the same - just about every activity we take part in and every decision we make involves taking a risk.

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