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Fighting value is therefore important for defence as well as attack.  Kindly read the instructions and Laws very carefully before playing.\n\nPREPARATION FOR PLAY\nOpen out the playing board and place the tray representing the Treasure Island in the centre of the board.  Place all Treausre in the tray.\nShuffle and place the Chance Cards in the slotted grooves on Treasure Island, as indicated.\nPlayers decide at which port they will play (which for convenience will be the one nearest to where they are sitting) and take the boat of corresponding colour, placing it in the square marked Harbour at their home port.  The ports of Amsterdam and Venice are left unoccupied, to facilitate trading, as well be seen later.\nShuffle the Crew Cards and place two cards face up on the docks of each unoccupied port.  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