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  3. Makruk - Wikipedia

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    Makruk (Thai: หมากรุก; RTGS: mak ruk; [1] pronounced [màːk rúk]), or Thai chess (Thai: หมากรุกไทย; RTGS: mak ruk thai; pronounced [màːk rúk tʰaj]), is a strategy board game that is descended from the 6th-century Indian game of chaturanga or a close relative thereof, and is therefore related to chess.

  4. Rummikub - Wikipedia

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    Players may add the appropriate tile to either end of a run and remove a tile from the other end for use elsewhere. If red 3, 4, and 5 have already been played, a player may add the red 6 to the end and remove the 3 for use elsewhere. Splitting a run Players may split long runs and insert the corresponding tiles in the middle.

  5. Game of the Three Friends - Wikipedia

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    It may be necessary or desirable to add further play conventions for completeness: Red moves first. Then move turns alternate counterclockwise around the board. After a checkmate, removal of the mated general and army appropriation are done in a separate move turn. The piece delivering mate replaces the enemy general on its square.

  6. Royal Game of Ur - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Game of Ur is a two-player strategy race board game of the tables family that was first played in ancient Mesopotamia during the early third millennium BC. The game was popular across the Middle East among people of all social strata, and boards for playing it have been found at locations as far away from Mesopotamia as Crete and Sri Lanka.

  7. Temple Run 2 - Wikipedia

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    It was released on the App Store on January 16, 2013, [1] on Google Play on January 24, [2] and on Windows Phone 8 on December 20. [3] In November 2020 Imangi Studios released Temple Run 2 for the web on Poki. [5] As of June 2014, Temple Run 2 and its predecessor have been downloaded over 1 billion times. [8]

  8. Poki - Wikipedia

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    Poki may refer to: Kade Poki (born 1988), New Zealand rugby union player; Poki language, a West Chadic language of Bauchi State, Nigeria; Poki Ng (born 1991), Hong Kong singer in the boy band Error; Pokimane (born 1996), Moroccan-Canadian internet personality; Poki, a computer poker player developed at the University of Alberta; Poki.com, a ...

  9. Cho U - Wikipedia

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    Cho finished the year with the second best record behind Keigo Yamashita with 53 wins, 12 losses and one jigo. [8] He also won the Kido award for the best winning percentage (81.1%). [9] Cho was promoted to 7 dan on 16 April 2001. [10] Cho finished the 56th Honinbo league with a record of five wins and two losses.