Genres | Board game, race game, tables game, dice game |
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Players | 2 |
Movement | Portes and Plakoto: contrary; Fevga: parallel |
Chance | Medium (dice rolling) |
Skills | Strategy, tactics, counting, probability |
Compendium game of the tables family |
Tavli (Greek: Τάβλι), sometimes called Greek backgammon in English,[1] is the most popular way of playing tables games in Greece and Cyprus and is their national board game.[2][3] Tavli is a compendium game for two players which comprises three different variants played in succession: Portes, Plakoto and Fevga. These are played in a cycle until one player reaches the target score - usually five or seven points.[4]