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> Does anyone know of Tavla, a Turkish version of backgammon? If so
> do you know how the rules differ at all from regular backgammon?
I've played quite a lot both with Persians and Turks, and the game they
play is not so different from "Western" style backgammon. The main
differences are:
* There is no cube.
* There is no backgammon, so that a game never gives you more than
two points.
* At the beginning, both players roll a die, and the player with the
higher roll starts the game with a new roll, i.e. it is possible to
begin with a double. After the first game, the winner of the last
game gets the first roll.
Besides, I would hesitate to call it a turkish "version" of the game,
considering the fact that backgammon has its origins in the Middle East.
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