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  2. Festival Permainan Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Festival Permainan Malaysia (Malaysian Games Festival) is an annual Malaysian event for games. Traditional Malaysian games feature prominently in the event. [1] [2] The event is also designed to provide opportunities to generate income for arts and culture entrepreneurs in order to promote local economic growth. [3] [4]

  3. Southeast Asian mancala - Wikipedia

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    [1] [7] Mancala games are played with "seeds" or "counters", which are usually made from small cowrie shells, pebbles, or tamarind seeds. The holes in Southeast Asian mancalas are typically deeper and larger than variants in mainland Asia and Africa, since the seeds used are larger. [1] A total of 98 pieces are used in the seven-hole board ...

  4. All-time Asian Winter Games medal table - Wikipedia

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    The total medal count for all Asian Winter Games from 1986 Asian Winter Games in Sapporo, ... 7: 2: 2: 4: 8 Totals 9 456 447 456 1359 NOCs without medals. Team (IOC code)

  5. Malaysian Pontoon - Wikipedia

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    As all Australian casino Blackjack games have house edges greater than 0.5%, Pontoon is the superior of the two games. In general, casino staff and Blackjack players erroneously believe that Pontoon has a higher house edge than Blackjack, because the removal of the ten-spot cards creates a 2% disadvantage for the player.

  6. Mancala - Wikipedia

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    Board configurations vary among different games but also within variations of a given game; for example Endodoi is played on boards from 2×6 to 2×10. The largest are Tchouba ( Mozambique ) with a board of 160 (4×40) holes requiring 320 seeds, and En Gehé ( Tanzania ), played on longer rows with up to 50 pits (a total of 2×50=100) and using ...

  7. Pallanguzhi - Wikipedia

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    The players may capture the shells, as permitted by the rules of the game. The rules of capture depend on the variant of the game played. The game ends when one of the players captures all the shells, and is declared as a winner. 12 counters are placed in each cup except the middle of each row into which only 2 counters are placed.

  8. Rimau-rimau - Wikipedia

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    Rimau-rimau is a two-player abstract strategy board game that belongs to the hunt game family. [1] This family includes games like bagh-chal, main tapal empat, aadu puli attam, catch the hare, sua ghin gnua, the fox games, buga-shadara, and many more.

  9. Category:Malaysian game shows - Wikipedia

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