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  2. Pitchnut - Wikipedia

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    Pitchnut board. Pitchnut is a wooden tabletop game of French Canadian origins, similar to carrom, crokinole and pichenotte, with mechanics that lie somewhere between pocket billiards and air hockey. [1] Unlike with other wooden board games, there are no records of pitchnut being mass-produced; all existing boards are handmade.

  3. Pichenotte - Wikipedia

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    The game board is a square smooth flat wooden board often about 30 inches side to side with a raised wooden rail or bumper surrounding the game board. In each corner is an oblong hole, often about four inches long by three inches wide, and underneath each hole is a net to catch the pieces, much like the pockets on a pool table.

  4. Yunnori - Wikipedia

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    This brings the number of stations to twenty-nine in total. The board is also known to sometimes be drawn onto the floor. Instead of dice, yut-sticks are used. (These are similar to those used in the Egyptian board game Senet.) There are two kinds of yut-stick: jang-jak yut (장작 윷) and bam yut (밤 윷). Jang-jak yut are made of wood ...

  5. Liubo - Wikipedia

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    Liubo (Chinese: 六博; Old Chinese *kruk pˤak “six sticks”) was an ancient Chinese board game for two players. The rules have largely been lost, but it is believed that each player had six game pieces that were moved around the points of a square game board that had a distinctive, symmetrical pattern.

  6. Tafl games - Wikipedia

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    The material used to make both the board game and the gaming pieces has varied: from walrus ivory to bone to amber to wood. [60] In some boat burials there have been wooden board games found. There have been very few actual boards found in these burials, implying that having these board games included was extremely rare.

  7. Crokinole - Wikipedia

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    The wooden discs are roughly checker-sized, slightly smaller in diameter than the board's central hole, and typically have one side slightly concave and one side slightly convex, mainly due to the inherent features of wood, more than a planned design. Alternatively, the game may be played with ring-shaped pieces with a central hole.

  8. 4 real estate lessons from old-school board games

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    Find out how you can strengthen your house hunt with the the wisdom you can glean from playing your favorite classic, old board games. 4 real estate lessons from old-school board games Skip to ...

  9. Chinese checkers - Wikipedia

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    Chinese checkers (US) or Chinese chequers (UK), [1] known as Sternhalma in German, is a strategy board game of German origin that can be played by two, three, four, or six people, playing individually or with partners. [2] The game is a modern and simplified variation of the game Halma. [3]

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