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An elaborate and amusing hoax, purporting to be [[documentation]] of a medieval gambling game involving a chequered board similar to a chess board, dice and coins. | |||
See http://www.geocities.com/cartedatrionfi/Fragments/ElTablero.html or | |||
http://colynethorfinna.tworavens.org/GamesGuild/articles_tablero.htm | |||
for information on the "history" of Tablero. | |||
See also: [[Tablero da Gucci]] for a popular An Tirian variation. | See also: [[Tablero da Gucci]] for a popular An Tirian variation. | ||
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[[Category:Culture]] | [[Category:Culture]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:10, 6 September 2011
An elaborate and amusing hoax, purporting to be documentation of a medieval gambling game involving a chequered board similar to a chess board, dice and coins.
See http://www.geocities.com/cartedatrionfi/Fragments/ElTablero.html or http://colynethorfinna.tworavens.org/GamesGuild/articles_tablero.htm for information on the "history" of Tablero.
See also: Tablero da Gucci for a popular An Tirian variation.
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