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  2. Tavli - Wikipedia

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    Tavli (Greek: Τάβλι), sometimes called Greek backgammon in English, [1] is the most popular way of playing tables games in Greece and Cyprus and is their national board game. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Tavli is a compendium game for two players which comprises three different variants played in succession: Portes, Plakoto and Fevga .

  3. Backgammon - Wikipedia

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    Backgammon is a two-player game of contrary movement in which each player has fifteen pieces known traditionally as men (short for 'tablemen'), but increasingly known as 'checkers' in the United States in recent decades, analogous to the other board game of checkers. The backgammon table pieces move along twenty-four 'points' according to the ...

  4. Tavla - Wikipedia

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    Tables games are an ancient family of games, the best known modern example of which is Backgammon. Traditional Tavla uses the same setup as modern Backgammon and the aim general mode of play are the same. The main differences are: [3] The player who wins the opening roll, re-rolls the dice for the first turn. This changes the opening theory a ...

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    Play one of the oldest board games in the world...Backgammon on Games.com! Remove all of your pieces from the board before your opponent. Play Backgammon Online for Free - AOL.com

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  7. Tables game - Wikipedia

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    Short Nardi: the local name for Backgammon; same setup and rules. [67] Long Nardi: A game that starts with all fifteen pieces are placed in a line on the 24-point and on the 11-point. The two players move their pieces in parallel directions, from the 24-point towards the 1-point, or home board. In Long Nardi, one piece by itself can block a point.