
The more the merrier?
Some people take this point of view and come up with variations of their favorite game that are available not to two, but to three players – and sometimes to many more participants.
“Backgammon for three” was even patented by an Armenian engineer – Nerses Nersisyan. However, he was not the first to come up with this idea: on ancient frescoes you can find images of a game of backgammon in three, four, and even seven! And on announcement boards like Avito, it’s easy to find boards for such games.