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  2. Tapa (game) - Wikipedia

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    Tapa (Тапа) is a tables game played in Bulgaria and North Macedonia.It is also played in Greece, where it is known as Plakoto.The word tapa means bottle cap.. Tapa is usually played as the third game in a Tabla match, the first two being Tabla (similar to common backgammon) and Gjul Bara.

  3. Backgammon opening theory - Wikipedia

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    Backgammon opening theory is not developed in as much detail as opening theory in chess, which has been widely studied. This is because following the first move in backgammon, there are 21 dice roll outcomes on each subsequent move and many alternative plays for each outcome. Therefore, the tree of possible positions in backgammon expands much ...

  4. Plakoto - Wikipedia

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    Plakoto (Πλακωτό) is a tables game for two players that is popular in Greece. The object is for the player to bring all 15 pieces around to his or her own home board and then bear them off. The player who bears off all 15 pieces first wins the game. This game is usually played along with two other variants, Févga and Pórtes (the latter ...

  5. Backgammon notation - Wikipedia

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    Backgammon notation. Backgammon notation is a means for recording backgammon games, developed by Paul Magriel in the 1970s. [1] The common way of describing the movement of checkers involves numbering the points around the board from 24 to 1 as depicted in Figure 1. [2]

  6. Tables game - Wikipedia

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    Tables games are a class of board game that includes backgammon and which are played on a tables board, typically with two rows of 12 vertical markings called points. Players roll dice to determine the movement of pieces. Tables games are among the oldest known board games, and many different varieties are played throughout the world.

  7. Tim Holland (backgammon) - Wikipedia

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    Tim Holland (backgammon) For the Geologist, see Timothy Holland. Tim Holland (March 3, 1931 – March 10, 2010) was a world-champion backgammon player, highly paid teacher of the game, author of four backgammon books and successful gambler who has won more major backgammon tournaments than almost anyone in history. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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