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Tapa (Тапа) is a tables game played in Bulgaria and North Macedonia. It is also played in Greece, where it is known as Plakoto. The word tapa means bottle cap. Tapa is usually played as the third game in a Tabla match, the first two being Tabla (similar to common backgammon) and Gjul Bara. These 3 games are played consecutively in a match of 5. All 3 games are played on a standard tables board. (Note that there might be slight differences in the match rules and scoring; the ones described here are common for North Macedonia).

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  • Tapa (game) (en)
  • Tawla (sv)
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  • Tapa (Тапа) is a tables game played in Bulgaria and North Macedonia. It is also played in Greece, where it is known as Plakoto. The word tapa means bottle cap. Tapa is usually played as the third game in a Tabla match, the first two being Tabla (similar to common backgammon) and Gjul Bara. These 3 games are played consecutively in a match of 5. All 3 games are played on a standard tables board. (Note that there might be slight differences in the match rules and scoring; the ones described here are common for North Macedonia). (en)
  • Tawla, är en variant av det svenska spelet bräde och spelas i bland annat Egypten och Mellanöstern. Spelformen skiljer sig från svenskt bräde bland annat genom en annorlunda startposition av pjäserna samt att man fångar in motståndarens pjäser istället för att slå ut dem. Spelarna turas om att slå tärningarna och flytta, spelet går ut på att spela "hem" sina spelpjäser före motståndaren. (sv)
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  • Tapa (Тапа) is a tables game played in Bulgaria and North Macedonia. It is also played in Greece, where it is known as Plakoto. The word tapa means bottle cap. Tapa is usually played as the third game in a Tabla match, the first two being Tabla (similar to common backgammon) and Gjul Bara. These 3 games are played consecutively in a match of 5. All 3 games are played on a standard tables board. (Note that there might be slight differences in the match rules and scoring; the ones described here are common for North Macedonia). Tapa is also played in Syria where it's known as Mahbousseh ( Arabic: محبوسة ). (en)
  • Tawla, är en variant av det svenska spelet bräde och spelas i bland annat Egypten och Mellanöstern. Spelformen skiljer sig från svenskt bräde bland annat genom en annorlunda startposition av pjäserna samt att man fångar in motståndarens pjäser istället för att slå ut dem. Gemensamt för alla spel i denna familj är att de spelas av två spelare på en spelplan, bräde, som består av 24 triangulära kilar, 12 på varje sida av spelplanen, samt 15 brickor (spelpjäser) för vardera spelare och två tärningar. Spelaren på tur slår tärningarna och förflyttar sina brickor det antal kilar som tärningarna visar, därefter är det nästa spelares tur att slå tärningarna samt flytta sina brickor. Spelarna turas om att slå tärningarna och flytta, spelet går ut på att spela "hem" sina spelpjäser före motståndaren. (sv)
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