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  2. Three man - Wikipedia

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    The role of the three man may change during the game. Some versions of the game allow the three man to pass their role on after taking a drink under the "threes" rule, [ 1 ] others have the three man lose their role upon rolling "threes" themselves, with the next person to roll "threes" becoming the new three man.

  3. Three men's morris - Wikipedia

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    Three men's morris is an abstract strategy game played on a three by three board (counting lines) that is similar to tic-tac-toe. It is also related to six men's morris and nine men's morris . A player wins by forming a mill, that is, three of their own pieces in a row.

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  5. Cutthroat (pool) - Wikipedia

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    Cutthroat or cut-throat, also sometimes referred to as three-man-screw, is a typically three-player or team pocket billiards game, played on a pool table, with a full standard set of pool balls (15 numbered object ball s and a cue ball); the game cannot be played with three or more players with an unnumbered reds-and-yellows ball set, as used in blackball.

  6. Three-man chess - Wikipedia

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    Three-man chess gameboard and starting position [a] Three-man chess is a chess variant for three players invented by George R. Dekle Sr. in 1984. [1] [2] The game is played on a hexagonal board comprising 96 quadrilateral cells. Each player controls a standard army of chess pieces.

  7. Nine men's morris - Wikipedia

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    Three men's morris, also called nine-holes, is played on the points of a grid of 2×2 squares, or in the squares of a grid of 3×3 squares, as in tic-tac-toe. The game is for two players; each player has three men. The players put one man on the board in each of their first three plays, winning if a mill is formed (as in tic-tac-toe).

  8. Bunco - Wikipedia

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    Bunco was originally a confidence game similar to three-card monte. [1] [2] It originated in 19th-century England, where it was known as "eight dice cloth". [3]It was imported to San Francisco as a gambling activity in 1855, where it gave its name to gambling parlors, or "bunco parlors", and more generally to any swindle.

  9. State bowl roundup: Rio Hondo Prep loses in overtime - AOL

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    Rio Hondo Prep star Noah Penunuri, right, helps injured teammate David Reyes, left, join the team's huddle after an overtime loss to Vanden in the CIF Division 3-A state championship bowl game on ...