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Long Nardy (), also just Nardy, is a Russian
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for two players. It is also played in Azerbaijan as Long Nardi or Nardi. It probably originated in the historical Persian game of Nard. It requires a
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Name

The game is usually just known as Nardy or Nardi in Russian, but called Long Nardy to distinguish it from
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which they call 'Short Nardy'. English sources sometimes mistranslate ''Nardy'' as "Backgammon", so the game is sometimes incorrectly called Long Backgammon. However, there are fundamental differences; for example, both players move in the same direction, whereas in Backgammon they move in opposing directions. There are also several apps known as Long Narde.


Rules

There are two players. The
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is divided into two halves (left and right). Each player has 15
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, which are placed along the right-hand side in the opponent's side of the board. Each players has a different set of pieces, usually distinguished by being coloured black and white. There are two dice. Players roll the dice in turn. Each player may only move his or her own pieces.Akhundov (2012), pp. 1 ff.


Moves

The starting position of pieces on the board is called the "head". If the
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along which the pieces move are numbered clockwise from 1 to 24 beginning at the lower right, then point 24 is White's head and point 12 is Black's head (see diagram). A
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from the head is called a "head move". On a single turn, only one piece can be taken from the head (except on the first throw). The first player, who also plays with the white pieces, is determined as follows: each player throws one die. The player who rolls the higher number is White and goes first. If they roll the same number, the dice are re-rolled. If the game consists of several rounds, then the colour of the pieces alternates, and the next round is started by the player who played the current round as Black. The player's moves are based on the roll of the two dice, which should be thrown from a special leather
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. The dice must be rolled such that they end on one half of the board and lie flat on the surface. The dice must remain in the position in which they fell on the board until the end of the move. If a die falls into a different half of the board, or outside of it entirely, or comes to rest in an unstable position i.e. is ' cocked' (e.g. it rests on an edge, tilted against the side of the board or a piece), both dice must be re-rolled. After rolling the dice, the player must either move two pieces anticlockwise by as many points as there are pips on each of the dice, or make two moves with one piece. If both dice have the same number of pips, it is a
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