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  2. Tawula - Wikipedia

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    Tawula is quite different from Western backgammon in a number of respects. First, it is a game of parallel movement in which players both move in the same direction. Also, the starting layout is quite different with just two pieces on the board. There is no doubling cube, no double games, and a special rule about packing men on a point.

  3. Glossary of tables game terms - Wikipedia

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    Same as quadrant. [2] doubles See doublet. doublet Two dice each with the same pip count. In some tables games, the player plays each die twice. [8] Also doubles. In French tables games, there were individual names for the doublets as follows: [14] doublet of Aces: bezas (diminutive of ambesas), bezet; doublet of 2: double two (doublet de deux);

  4. Tables game - Wikipedia

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    The word 'tables' is derived from the Latin tabula which primarily meant 'board' or 'plank', but also referred to this genre of game. From its plural form, tabulae, come the names in other languages for this family of games including the Anglo-Saxon toefel, German [wurf]zabel, Greek tavli, Italian tavoli, Scandinavian tafl, Spanish tablas and, of course, English and French tables.

  5. Backgammon - Wikipedia

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    Backgammon is a two-player board game played with counters and dice on tables boards.It is the most widespread Western member of the large family of tables games, whose ancestors date back at least 1,600 years.

  6. Quad Quandary - Wikipedia

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    The main characteristic of the Quad Quandary challenge is defined by its field, which is a 12' by 12' square divided into four equal quadrants. Each alliance (red and blue) are given two quadrants, of their color, on opposite sides of the field. The field is split using two diagonal lines.

  7. Fevga - Wikipedia

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    A player may form a prime anywhere except in the first quadrant or the opponent's first quadrant. One player A has assembled all 15 men on the point behind the prime, player B must unblock a point to enable A to advance. [2] These prime rules are not enforced in all Greek regions. [3] A player must not completely block the opponent.

  8. Pasang (game) - Wikipedia

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    The point totals for each player is the score for that game. However, if the game can no longer progress because one player can no longer perform a capturing move (a situation called a "suntuk"), then that player is the loser, and the other player is the winner. The point total for this game is 120 - 0 in favor of the winner.

  9. Pentago - Wikipedia

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    Pentago is a two-player abstract strategy game invented by Tomas Flodén. The game is played on a 6×6 board divided into four 3×3 sub-boards (or quadrants). Taking turns , the two players place a marble of their color (either black or white) onto an unoccupied space on the board, and then rotate one of the sub-boards by 90 degrees either ...