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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.
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. [2]
For a game of five or more days, the side batting first must be at least 200 runs ahead to enforce the follow-on; for a three- or four-day game, 150 runs; for a two-day game, 100 runs; for a one-day game, 75 runs. The length of the game is determined by the number of scheduled days play left when the game actually begins. [45]
Some rules sources say this is the way the game is played, [5] [6] some treat it as a variation, [4] [7] [8] [9] and some do not mention it at all. [10] A 19th-century games manual calls this the "truly rustic mode of playing the game". [4] Flying was introduced to compensate when the weaker side is one man away from losing the game.
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