Board games and B Guide - Resources and Review

Selection of resources relating to the learning and teaching of game theory, including a set of lecture notes, reviews of textbooks, and links to a selection of interactive strategy games played online.
 
Rules and information about card and tile games from around the world, including an alphabetical index to rules of traditional games for two or more players, an index of games arranged by country of origin, and the types of cards they are played with. Also some basic rules, procedures and strategies that apply to most or all card games. Some of the games covered include baccarat, canasta, euchre and poker.
 
Information about the popular board game describing the story behind its invention, and a series of tips and tactics such as anagramming, tile tracking, and how best to use premium squares. Also features a selection of games including Scrabble Hangman, Invaders, and Snake. Available in English, French, German, and Spanish.
 
A selection of over 4,000 questions for playing a simplified version of the Trivial Pursuit board game online.
 
History of games divided into three sections: traditional board games from around the world, English pub games and English garden games. Includes information on Wei Chi, Nine Mens Morris, Parcheesi, Quoits, Dominoes, Shove Ha'penny, Croquet and Badminton.
 
Offers original articles and features about a wide range of board games, plus annotated links to selected relevant Internet resources compiled by a subject specialist, a subject
specific bulletin board, and details of related news and events. Games covered include Chess, Backgammon, Monopoly, Risk and Scrabble.
 
Collection of resources about backgammon. Includes details of how to play, matches archive, list of clubs, book reviews, and software.
 
A guide to the rules of play of board games played by the Romans.
 
Collection of rules applicable to a range of sports, etiquette, TV game shows such as Blockbusters, The Gong Show, and Supermarket Sweep, and board, card, casino, computer, and children's games.
 
A guide to Mah Jongg, a traditional Chinese game for four players in which combinations of tiles known as chows, pungs and kongs are collected. The game's history, rules, aims, symbolism, tactics and scoring system are explained.
 
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