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Souk Game Analysis
My role in the Souk Game was a trader. The other members of my group were Jorge Aldana a trader and Maylin Reyes recorder that wrote done the inventory we have on the paper. What Jorge and I did is that we went to other groups to see what they needed, for example, some groups needed Gold, Silk, Steel Weapons etc. Also, we figured out what things we needed to trade to get the commodities we need to write down how much inventory we had and what we needed still.

As a trader, My group's main goal was that to get the commodities we need to get those first. We had an Inventory paper that had the commodities we needed and the things we already had and didn’t need. Our goal was to first get the commodities that we needed from the other groups which were difficult because some of the commodities we needed were limited and other groups were hungry for them to. The expected
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How it's worth a lot is because everyone wanted it and there was only one Porcelain Dish. Also, everyone was mostly willing to get because it was on the Inventory of Knowledge paper and we needed it to but it was hard to get it but we stuck in the game so we got it without giving away something we needed we first but in the offer of 1 wool carpet and 1 steel weapon but they said no because some other groups got better offers than us but then we offered two weapons and two steel weapons.

The difference is that bartering is that trading in various locations and Currency is money. I think currency would profit more because nowadays not many people do barter as much as they use currency. In Bartering, you don’t really get money but you get like an exchange for something that you might need or like. For Example, In bartering, it is like how people trade food at lunch like If you give me 2 cupcakes I’ll give you two bags of Cheetos. Also, in Currency, you trade something but instead you get a profit of money with

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