Board and Table Games from Many Civilizations, Volumen1Oxford University Press, 1969 |
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... object of the game is to capture all an opponent's pieces and remove them from the board . A man on a corner square may be captured by blocking his movement with pieces on the two adjacent orthogonal squares ( fig . 85 ) . 4 ...
... object of the game is to capture all an opponent's pieces and remove them from the board . A man on a corner square may be captured by blocking his movement with pieces on the two adjacent orthogonal squares ( fig . 85 ) . 4 ...
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... object of the game , just as in chess the object is not to capture pieces , but to checkmate the rival king . In both games it is possible to win without making a single capture . FIG . 89A . Positions of single cap- ture FIG . 89B ...
... object of the game , just as in chess the object is not to capture pieces , but to checkmate the rival king . In both games it is possible to win without making a single capture . FIG . 89A . Positions of single cap- ture FIG . 89B ...
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... object of the game is to win tricks , and to capture COUNTING TILES in the tricks . Each trick is worth one point ; while every tile whose pips total 5 or 10 is a scoring tile and is worth the total of its pips . 1. The tiles are ...
... object of the game is to win tricks , and to capture COUNTING TILES in the tricks . Each trick is worth one point ; while every tile whose pips total 5 or 10 is a scoring tile and is worth the total of its pips . 1. The tiles are ...
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CROSS AND CIRCLE RACE GAMES | 1 |
THE ROYAL GAME OF GOOSE Whitehouse F R B Table Games of | 14 |
WARI Afoakwa S personal communica 116 | 15 |
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Alquerque alternately anti-clockwise attack author's collection Awari backgammon Black board fig centre century A.D. chess Chinese colour contains corner corner-rattler count counters cowries Culin dice dominoes double draughts Egyptian empty points enemy piece English draughts four gambling gaming board Go-moku hand Hasami Shogi Hnefatafl hole Hoyle Indian inner table ivory jump king Latrunculorum leopards Ludus Ludus Duodecim Scriptorum Ludus Latrunculorum mancala manuscript Method of Play move a piece moved one square Nine Men's Morris Nyout opening player Opening position opponent orthogonally pair Patolli pawn pebbles pieces move pips Plate player throws player's pieces players move pool pung quong rajah redrawn removed round Rules score seeds Shatranj Shaturanga Shooter shown in fig Six Men's Morris stake sticks stones Tablut Three Men's Morris three pieces tiles tomb turn of play twin vacant point vacant square Wei-ch'i white sides winner wins the game wood