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backgammon |
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backgammonBoard game for two players, often used in gambling. It was known in Mesopotamia, Greece, Rome, and in medieval England. The board is marked out in 24 triangular points of alternating colours, 12 to each side. Throwing two dice, the players move their 15 pieces around the board to the 6 points that form their own ‘inner table’; the first player to move all his or her pieces off the board is the winner. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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He took Rebecca to task once or twice about the propriety of playing at backgammon with Sir Pitt, saying that it was a godless amusement, and that she would be much better engaged in reading "Thrump's Legacy," or "The Blind Washerwoman of Moorfields," or any work of a more serious nature; but Miss Sharp said her dear mother used often to play the same game with the old Count de Trictrac and the venerable Abbe du Cornet, and so found an excuse for this and other worldly amusements. Sparsit, from her place at the backgammon board, was constantly straining her eyes to pierce the shadows without. Bennet, he offered himself as his antagonist at backgammon. |
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