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In the United States, 'table game' is the term used for games of chance such as blackjack, craps, roulette, and baccarat that are played against the casino and operated by one or more live croupiers, as opposed to those played on a mechanical device like a slot machine or against other players instead of the casino, such as standard poker.
Mare Nostrum: Mythology Expansion adds mythological and religious elements to the game. These include: A sixth civilization (the legendary Atlantis), including an add on map board and pieces for a sixth player; Gods such as Isis and Baal who grant powerful favors; A High Priest role and phase in which offerings can be made to the gods
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.
Caii la fereastră (1987), by Matei Vișniec; Cantonament buclucaș (1942), by Victor Ion Popa; Capul de rățoi (1938), by George Ciprian; Caragiale în vremea lui (1955), by Camil Petrescu; Casa cu doua fete (1946), by Mircea Ștefănescu; Casa de la Miezul Nopții or Paiața sosește la timp (1993), by Fănuș Neagu; Casa Mare (1967), by Ion ...
Rummikub (/ ˈ r ʌ m i k j uː b /, "rummy cube" [1]) is a tile-based game for 2 to 4 players, combining elements of the card game rummy and mahjong. There are 106 tiles in the game, including 104 numbered tiles (valued 1 to 13 in four different colors, two copies of each) and two jokers.
Table game may refer to: Table game (casino), games of chance that are played against the casino and operated by one or more live dealers; Tables game, a class of ...
Joc is the oldest folk dance ensemble of Moldova; full name: National Academic Ensemble of Folk Dance "Joc"(Romanian: Ansamblul Academic Naţional de dansuri populare „Joc”) [1] Joc was created on August 13, 1945, by Leonid Leonardi and Leonid Zeltsman, then called simply "ensemble of Moldovan dance".