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  2. 2/1 game forcing - Wikipedia

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    1 ♠ – 22 ♠ – 2NT. Forcing to game, with balanced hand and a good club suit. 1 ♠ – 22 ♦ – 3 ♣ Forcing, unless the partnership has agreed that this is an exception to the "2/1 rule." 1 ♦ – 2 ♣ Forcing for one round only (as in Standard American), except in the variant of 2/1 where this sequence is game forcing as ...

  3. Kalah - Wikipedia

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    The game provides a Kalah board and a number of seeds or counters. The board has 6 small pits, called houses, on each side; and a big pit, called an end zone or store, at each end. The object of the game is to capture more seeds than one's opponent. At the beginning of the game, four seeds are placed in each house. This is the traditional method.

  4. Keep away - Wikipedia

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    Keep Away, also called Monkey in the Middle, Piggy in the Middle, Pickle in a Dish, or Pickle in the Middle, or Monkey, is a children's game in which two or more players must pass a ball to one another, while another player (in the middle) attempts to intercept it.

  5. Counterfeit Monkey - Wikipedia

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    The game was inspired by Leather Goddesses of Phobos and expands on that game's T-puzzle. [1]: 19m38s It was developed in Inform 7 and is licensed under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license. Short said of the game that it has merciful design (with an optional hard-mode) with multiple solutions and achievements for esoteric solutions. [1]: 22m40s

  6. Nomic - Wikipedia

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    Nomic is a game created in 1982 by philosopher Peter Suber, the rules of which include mechanisms for changing those rules, usually beginning by way of democratic voting. [1] The game demonstrates that in any system where rule changes are possible, a situation may arise in which the resulting laws are contradictory or insufficient to determine ...

  7. Alquerque - Wikipedia

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    Alquerque (also known as al-qirkat from Arabic: القرقات) is a strategy board game that is thought to have originated in the Middle East.It is considered to be the parent of draughts (US: checkers) and Fanorona and the diagonals of its grid are the predecessor of the checkering of the draughts board.

  8. Renju - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, there was a match between the world champion program Yixin [15] and the Taiwan's Meijin title holder Lin Shu-Hsuan, and Yixin won the match with 3-1. [16] In 2018, there was a match between Yixin and the former world champion Qi Guan, and the match ended in a draw with 2.5-2.5. [17]

  9. Rules! - Wikipedia

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    In Rules!, the player must constantly solve puzzles within a limited amount of time by following rules. The player is given a board made up of 16 tiles, which contain objects or animals and a number on the top-left corner. They are given a rule in each level, and for each level they complete, the player must recall past rules. [1]