Plakoto (Πλακωτό) is a tables game for two players that is popular in Greece. The object is for the player to bring all 15 pieces around to his or her own home board and then bear them off. The player who bears off all 15 pieces first wins the game. This game is usually played along with two other variants, Févga and Pórtes (the latter is similar to backgammon). Together these three games are called Távli, and are played in sequence usually one after the other. Game is three, five or seven points. A Bulgarian version of Plakoto is known as Tapa and also as Tsillitón (Τσιλλιτόν), in Cyprus. Parlett places Plakoto in the same group as the popular mediaeval game of English, as well as the French games of Tieste and Impérial, the Italian game of Testa and Spanish Emperador.
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| - Πλακωτό (el)
- Plakoto (en)
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| - Το πλακωτό είναι ένα από τα βασικά παιχνίδια του ταβλιού. Βασικό χαρακτηριστικό του παιχνιδιού είναι η δυνατότητα αιχμαλωσίας ("πλακώματος") εχθρικών πουλιών ώστε να εμποδίζεται η κίνησή τους για όσο διάστημα βρίσκονται πλακωμένα (εξ ου και το όνομα του παιχνιδιού). (el)
- Plakoto (Πλακωτό) is a tables game for two players that is popular in Greece. The object is for the player to bring all 15 pieces around to his or her own home board and then bear them off. The player who bears off all 15 pieces first wins the game. This game is usually played along with two other variants, Févga and Pórtes (the latter is similar to backgammon). Together these three games are called Távli, and are played in sequence usually one after the other. Game is three, five or seven points. A Bulgarian version of Plakoto is known as Tapa and also as Tsillitón (Τσιλλιτόν), in Cyprus. Parlett places Plakoto in the same group as the popular mediaeval game of English, as well as the French games of Tieste and Impérial, the Italian game of Testa and Spanish Emperador. (en)
- Plakoto é uma variante do gamão, jogada especialmente na Grécia; a versão búlgara é chamada de Tapa, enquanto em Chipre recebe o nome de Tsilido. (pt)
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| - Related games: "The English Game" Emperador (en)
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| - Το πλακωτό είναι ένα από τα βασικά παιχνίδια του ταβλιού. Βασικό χαρακτηριστικό του παιχνιδιού είναι η δυνατότητα αιχμαλωσίας ("πλακώματος") εχθρικών πουλιών ώστε να εμποδίζεται η κίνησή τους για όσο διάστημα βρίσκονται πλακωμένα (εξ ου και το όνομα του παιχνιδιού). (el)
- Plakoto (Πλακωτό) is a tables game for two players that is popular in Greece. The object is for the player to bring all 15 pieces around to his or her own home board and then bear them off. The player who bears off all 15 pieces first wins the game. This game is usually played along with two other variants, Févga and Pórtes (the latter is similar to backgammon). Together these three games are called Távli, and are played in sequence usually one after the other. Game is three, five or seven points. A Bulgarian version of Plakoto is known as Tapa and also as Tsillitón (Τσιλλιτόν), in Cyprus. Parlett places Plakoto in the same group as the popular mediaeval game of English, as well as the French games of Tieste and Impérial, the Italian game of Testa and Spanish Emperador. (en)
- Plakoto é uma variante do gamão, jogada especialmente na Grécia; a versão búlgara é chamada de Tapa, enquanto em Chipre recebe o nome de Tsilido. (pt)
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