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Created on 19 October 2007 18:05
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Have you ever played Ludo or Draughts? Well, I have, and they are both fun board games.
These are instructions on how to play Draughts cleverly:
- Make sure that your opponent moves out one, in front of one of your pieces. Then the one to the right of that piece moves to the right of the other piece , and you have a lucky capture ready.
- Set it up so that you sacrifice one of your pieces, but when your opponent takes that piece you are able to do a double or even a triple jump (if you're lucky).
If you've never played Ludo and someone buys a set for you, this is how to play:
- You need at least three people in the game, otherwise it can get a bit boring and blocked up.
- When you get a six on the dice you may take your piece out of home and roll the dice again.
- The game can take at least an hour, or longer if there is a block-up or if lots of pieces are sent back home.
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