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  2. Mosigra - Wikipedia

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    According to consulting company Gradient Alpha, by the end of 2013, the company controlled from 12 to 15% of board games in the Russian market. In March 2016 the network included 27 own stores and 41 franchised stores in Russia , Ukraine , Belarus and Kazakhstan , and a turnover of more than 600 million rubles.

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  4. Russian alphabet - Wikipedia

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    Ъ used to be a very common letter in the Russian alphabet. This is because before the 1918 reform, any word ending with a non-palatalized consonant was written with a final Ъ — e.g., pre-1918 вотъ vs. post-reform вот. The reform eliminated the use of Ъ in this context, leaving it the least common letter in the Russian alphabet.

  5. Ka-Bala - Wikipedia

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    Top view diagram of Ka-Bala board; marble indicator runs in track outboard of the letter/number ring. Unlike most talking boards which are activated by a planchette, Ka-Bala uses a large black marble which ran within a circular track molded into the surface of the game. The marble serves as an indicator for three rings concentric with the track:

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  7. Russian draughts - Wikipedia

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    Games and positions are recorded using a special notation – algebraic notation. The vertical columns of squares are labeled from a to h. The horizontal rows of squares are numbered 1 to 8 starting from White's side of the board. Thus each square of the board has a unique identification of file letter followed by rank number.

  8. Toguz korgool - Wikipedia

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    The game is played on a board with two rows of nine holes. There are two "kazan" ("cauldron" in Kyrgyz) [ 2 ] between these rows, which are used to collect captured stones of each user, separately. At the beginning there are nine stones in each hole, except the kazna, which are empty, so players need a total of 162 stones.

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