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  2. Traditional games of Korea - Wikipedia

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    Yutnori. [edit] Yutnori, a board dice game with four wooden sticks, is one of the most popular traditional games of Korea and usually played on the first day of the New Year by two players (or teams). Each player (or team of two players) takes turns throwing yut sticks. Each stick has two sides (round and flat), which makes the stick roll.

  3. Janggi - Wikipedia

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    Janggi (also romanized as changgi or jangki), sometimes called Korean chess, is a strategy board game popular on the Korean Peninsula.The game was derived from xiangqi (Chinese chess), and is very similar to it, including the starting position of some of the pieces, and the 9×10 gameboard, but without the xiangqi "river" dividing the board horizontally in the middle.

  4. Yunnori - Wikipedia

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    Yunnori. Yutnori ( Korean : 윷놀이 ), also known as yut, nyout and yoot, is a traditional board game played in Korea, especially during Korean New Year. The game is also called cheoksa ( 척사; 擲柶) or sahui ( 사희; 柶戲 ).

  5. Gomoku - Wikipedia

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    Gomoku, also called Five in a Row, is an abstract strategy board game. It is traditionally played with Go pieces (black and white stones) on a 15×15 Go board [1] [2] while in the past a 19×19 board was standard. [3] [4] Because pieces are typically not moved or removed from the board, gomoku may also be played as a paper-and-pencil game. The ...

  6. Go (game) - Wikipedia

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    Go is an adversarial game between two players with the objective of capturing territory. That is, occupying and surrounding a larger total empty area of the board with one's stones than the opponent. [ 21] As the game progresses, the players place stones on the board creating stone "formations" and enclosing spaces.

  7. List of Go players - Wikipedia

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    was the teacher of three of the greatest players of 20th century: Utaro Hashimoto (Japan), Go Seigen (China) and Cho Hunhyun (Korea). Kaoru Iwamoto (岩本薫) 1902–1999. 9 dan. founder of Iwamoto Foundation for Go promotion in foreign countries.

  8. Blue Marble Game - Wikipedia

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    Blue Marble Game (부루마불게임) is a Korean board game similar to Monopoly manufactured by Si-Yat-Sa. While Monopoly is traditionally played across locations in a single city, the Blue Marble Game features cities from across the world; its title is a reference to The Blue Marble photograph taken by the crew of Apollo 17, and its description of the Earth as seen from space.

  9. 13 Board Games From Your Childhood That Are Still Being ... - AOL

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    Here are some of the vintage games that kids still love to play with today. MAD Hobbies LLC / eBay. 1. Monopoly. Created in 1935, Monopoly is still one of the best known board games around. It's ...

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