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  CooperYoung - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
CooperYoung is an abstract board game invented by Luke Pebody while a doctoral student in Memphis, Tennessee, and named after a midtown Memphis neighborhood he lived in known as "Cooper-Young" (see neighborhood website), which takes its name from the intersection of two streets.
Since each player can know only one of the two pieces of information needed to determine the winner, the game currently requires either a neutral referee or a playing set (designed with the assistance of Darien Graham-Smith) to indicate mechanically when a piece is placed at the intersection.
CooperYoung can be played by email, using Richard Rognlie's Play-By-eMail Server.
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 CooperYoung   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
But CooperYoung is too thin; there's not enough there.
So here is my suggested CooperYoung variant, which I will call Hollywood: Every move you have to go to a square a knight's move away from your last move.
You can go to a square that you or your opponent hit before, but obviously you won't win there.
www.gamerz.net /archives/pbmserv-users@gamerz.net/200304/msg00068.html   (250 words)

  
 Board game - Questionz.net , answers to all your questions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Two-player abstract strategy games Players know the entire game state at all times, and random generators such as dice are not used.
* Backgammon * Battleship * CooperYoung (aka InterSect) * Liu po * Ludo * Parchisi * Parques * Senet * Sugoroku * Stratego Multi-player elimination games Participants are typically eliminated before game end.
These games are especially suited for mixed play with adults and children.
www.questionz.net /Video_games/Board_game.html   (327 words)

  
 Windows Live Messenger Beta Invitation Winners - MSDN Forums
Last week, the Messenger team offered Windows Live Messenger Beta invitations to the first 5 people who submitted Activity Apps that passed the provisioning process.
Let's Play Chess by Prasad DV CooperYoung by Frans-Willem Hardijzer
You will be receiving your beta invitations shortly via the email address used when you submitted your application to the contest.
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