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Pieces of caram board Thu Mar 01, 2007 6:18 am  Pieces of caram board
 

Hi

Could you please see a caram board in the following link and tell me what we call its pieces? I know one of them is a queen and the other is a striker. What do we call the general pieces?

CARAM BOARD
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Pieces of caram board Thu Mar 01, 2007 15:34 pm  Pieces of caram board
 

Tom

I read a little about carrom/caram and found out it's an indian game so I looked under Yahoo India. Apparently they call the pieces 'coins'.

Here's the link I found

http://www.gujral.net/gujral/The_game.htm
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Pieces of caram board Thu Mar 01, 2007 15:36 pm  Pieces of caram board
 

Oh yes, I used to love this game but was bad at it and I remembered how my uncles grunted everytime I wanted to play. Laughing
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