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- Mak-yek abstract "Mak-yek (Thai: หมากแยก, rtgs: mak yaek) is a board game played in Thailand and Malaysia (where it is known as Apit-sodok) on an 8 by 8 board by two players each having sixteen pieces or "men."Men are laid out on the first and third row from the player. There is no special way of deciding who starts the game. Players take turns moving their men horizontally or vertically like the rook in chess (i.e. not through pieces), capturing the opponent's pieces through custodian capture and intervention capture. Intervention capture is the opposite of custodian. If a stone moves between two enemy stones, it captures both stones. The first player with no pieces left loses.".
- Mak-yek wikiPageID "146657".
- Mak-yek wikiPageLength "1013".
- Mak-yek wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Mak-yek wikiPageRevisionID "640743072".
- Mak-yek wikiPageWikiLink Board_game.
- Mak-yek wikiPageWikiLink Category:Abstract_strategy_games.
- Mak-yek wikiPageWikiLink Category:Thai_sports_and_games.
- Mak-yek wikiPageWikiLink Category:Traditional_board_games.
- Mak-yek wikiPageWikiLink Chess.
- Mak-yek wikiPageWikiLink Custodian_capture.
- Mak-yek wikiPageWikiLink HJR_Murray.
- Mak-yek wikiPageWikiLink Harold_Murray.
- Mak-yek wikiPageWikiLink Intervention_(board_games).
- Mak-yek wikiPageWikiLink Malaysia.
- Mak-yek wikiPageWikiLink Rook_(chess).
- Mak-yek wikiPageWikiLink Thailand.
- Mak-yek wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mak-yek".
- Mak-yek hasPhotoCollection Mak-yek.
- Mak-yek wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Board-game-stub.
- Mak-yek wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-th.
- Mak-yek wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:RTGS.
- Mak-yek wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Thailand-sport-stub.
- Mak-yek subject Category:Abstract_strategy_games.
- Mak-yek subject Category:Thai_sports_and_games.
- Mak-yek subject Category:Traditional_board_games.
- Mak-yek hypernym Game.
- Mak-yek type Article.
- Mak-yek type VideoGame.
- Mak-yek type Article.
- Mak-yek comment "Mak-yek (Thai: หมากแยก, rtgs: mak yaek) is a board game played in Thailand and Malaysia (where it is known as Apit-sodok) on an 8 by 8 board by two players each having sixteen pieces or "men."Men are laid out on the first and third row from the player. There is no special way of deciding who starts the game. Players take turns moving their men horizontally or vertically like the rook in chess (i.e.".
- Mak-yek label "Mak-yek".
- Mak-yek sameAs m.012q1c.
- Mak-yek sameAs Q6738536.
- Mak-yek sameAs Q6738536.
- Mak-yek sameAs 泰國擔夾棋.
- Mak-yek wasDerivedFrom Mak-yek?oldid=640743072.
- Mak-yek isPrimaryTopicOf Mak-yek.