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The GBG, Translations & Miscellany - Lotus

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Lotus
LotusThis board was once used for a less than brilliant game called Kensington, so if you bought it then, you're lucky now. With three- and four-liberty points, it is of course very well suited for a small Go-type game, so it became Medusa's support act. There's no movement option, but the counting track still serves to assign points for passing.

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