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Snake Pit is a variant of Slime Trail. The game was probably invented by Bill Taylor (New Zealand) in the early 2000s. The game has a "leave-a-track" move mechanism akin to the sowing in mancala games. It is one of the few games that must be played by three persons. This, howver, can result in unfair coalitions. The game was described by João Neto on his web site "World of Abstract Games", but his English is rather poor and misleading (e.g. he calls any method to make a game fair "pie rule").

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  • Snake Pit
  • SNAKE PIT
  • Snake pit
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  • Snake Pit is a variant of Slime Trail. The game was probably invented by Bill Taylor (New Zealand) in the early 2000s. The game has a "leave-a-track" move mechanism akin to the sowing in mancala games. It is one of the few games that must be played by three persons. This, howver, can result in unfair coalitions. The game was described by João Neto on his web site "World of Abstract Games", but his English is rather poor and misleading (e.g. he calls any method to make a game fair "pie rule").
  • Snake Pit is an SCPD Hot Pursuit event featured in Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (2010), and is an SCPD career event. The event can be accessed from the Rockingham Point SCPD node on the career map, and is a Rapid Deployment unit event that starts along Rockingham Road. The event starts heading south west along Rockingham Road, merges onto Lackeside Avenue, and continues north along the entirety of Fox Lair Pass.
  • SNAKE PIT was an official United Nations Space Command emergency plan in use during 2552, and is part of the Operational Reports-Γ Reporting Structure. While very important, it was still considered secondary to WINTER CONTINGENCY.
  • The Masters enlist the help of the mysterious Zodac to prevent the Snake Men from escaping their ancient prison.
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Tier
  • rapid
Name
  • Snake Pit
Type
  • php
con
  • night
bounty
  • 3000(xsd:integer)
  • 6000(xsd:integer)
  • 10000(xsd:integer)
Distance
  • 13(xsd:double)
Win
  • 3(xsd:integer)
  • 4(xsd:integer)
  • 5(xsd:integer)
Time
  • 1260.0
Location
  • rockingham
abstract
  • Snake Pit is a variant of Slime Trail. The game was probably invented by Bill Taylor (New Zealand) in the early 2000s. The game has a "leave-a-track" move mechanism akin to the sowing in mancala games. It is one of the few games that must be played by three persons. This, howver, can result in unfair coalitions. The game was described by João Neto on his web site "World of Abstract Games", but his English is rather poor and misleading (e.g. he calls any method to make a game fair "pie rule").
  • Snake Pit is an SCPD Hot Pursuit event featured in Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (2010), and is an SCPD career event. The event can be accessed from the Rockingham Point SCPD node on the career map, and is a Rapid Deployment unit event that starts along Rockingham Road. The event starts heading south west along Rockingham Road, merges onto Lackeside Avenue, and continues north along the entirety of Fox Lair Pass.
  • SNAKE PIT was an official United Nations Space Command emergency plan in use during 2552, and is part of the Operational Reports-Γ Reporting Structure. While very important, it was still considered secondary to WINTER CONTINGENCY.
  • The Masters enlist the help of the mysterious Zodac to prevent the Snake Men from escaping their ancient prison.
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