Cram (game)
Cram is a mathematical game played on a sheet of graph paper. It is the impartial version of Domineering and the only difference in the rules is that each player may place their dominoes in either orientation, but it results in a very different game. It has been called by many names, including "plugg" by Geoffrey Mott-Smith, and "dots-and-pairs." Cram was popularized by Martin Gardner in Scientific American.
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Famous quotes containing the word cram:
“He shall love my soul as though
Body were not at all,
He shall love your body
Untroubled by the soul,
Love cram loves two divisions
Yet keep his substance whole.”
—William Butler Yeats (18651939)