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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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