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  • 31English draughts — Checkers redirects here. For other uses, see Checkers (disambiguation). Damka redirects here. For other uses, see Damka (disambiguation). English draughts board English draughts (International English) or checkers (American English and Canadian… …

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  • 32Chadarangam — Chadaranga Pikkalu Rāju (king) …

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  • 33History of chess — For the book by H. J. R. Murray, see A History of Chess. Photographs of real size resin reproductions of the 12th century Lewis chessmen. The top row shows king, queen, and bishop. The bottom row shows knight, rook, and pawn. The history of chess …

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  • 34Courier chess — The Chess Players by Lucas van Leyden Courier Chess or Courier Spiel or the Courier Game is a board game in the chess family. The original form is known to have been played for at least six hundred years, after which it was replaced by a more… …

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  • 35Two guineas (British coin) — What is nowadays known as the Two Guineas coin was first minted in 1664, in England, when it had a nominal value of forty shillings and it was known as a forty shilling piece, then it was later called a double guinea or two guinea piece, worth… …

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  • 36Guinea (British coin) — The guinea coin of 1663 was the first English machine struck gold coin. The coin was originally worth one English Pound Sterling, which was twenty shillings; but rises in the price of gold caused the value of the guinea to increase, at times as… …

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  • 37Half guinea — The British Half Guinea gold coin was first produced in 1669, some years after the Guinea entered circulation. During the reign of King Charles II, the elephant and castle logo of the Africa Company appeared on some coins from 1676 to 1684,… …

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  • 38Necktie — For the grappling position, see double collar tie. Two patterned neckties A necktie (or tie) is a long piece of cloth worn for decorative purposes around the neck or shoulders, resting under the shirt collar and knotted at the throat. Variants… …

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  • 39Feudal (game) — Infobox Game subject name = Feudal image link = image caption = Feudal box cover image players = 2 6 setup time = 1 5 minutes playing time = 20 minutes random chance = Concealed setup skills = Strategy Feudal is a chess like board wargame… …

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  • 40Location arithmetic — (Latin arithmeticæ localis ) is a technique to do binary arithmetic using a chessboard like grid. John Napier termed the technique in his treatise Rabdology , from the way that positions of counters on the board represented numbers.Using simple… …

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