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Decode the "rules" abbreviations
Posted by
Captain_Eric
(VIP) 15 Apr 2020 4:34pm
Is there a link that shows what meaning of the "rules" abbreviations? If not, what do they mean?
backgammon abbreviations in gameroom
Posted by
webmaster
(moderator) 15 Apr 2020 7:39pm
Crw - Crawford Nodbl - No double 3pt - 3-point match X - invitation-only table - R - not rated game
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