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Tiddlywinks is a game of skill, strategy, and luck played with verve and fervor by winkers world-wide (predominantly in the USA and England and Scotland). The hot-beds of winking have been at universities such as Cambridge, Oxford, St. Andrews, and York University in the UK, and MIT, Cornell, and Harvard in the USA. Latest NATwA News July 1998. American winker Fred Shapiro's book, Stumpers : Answers to Hundreds of Questions That Stumped the Experts, hits the streets. 12 July 1998. The US pair of Larry Kahn and Dave Lockwood (alphabetically speaking) win the World Pairs in a match against Patrick Barrie and Christine Wiggins of England. Scores were: 6-1, 6-1, 4-3, 3-4, 6-1. 11 July 1998. The NATwA "Unstacked" Pairs, won by the visiting British pair of Patrick Barrie and Christine Wiggins, despite the valiant efforts of the Lockwood clan. In Ashburn VA USA, chez Marlin. 4 April 1998. Larry Kahn takes 1st in the NATwA Individual Pairs with 37 points in 7 games. Then there's Bob in 2nd with 33½, Sunsch with 27½, Ferd with 26½, Rick Tucker with 18½, Mac McAvoy with 18, and Marg Henninge with 12. Tiddlywinks Associations North American Tiddlywinks
Association (NATwA) Winks Clubs Harvard
Tiddlywinks Society (HTwS) Winkers and Winkdom Profiles of winkers and the random winker web page... The gallery of winking photos, including the strobe gallery and the Fluppet showcase. And what others say... and do... Position your finger ready to click on random links, but only when not playing a game of random winks The oft-ridiculed game. alt.games.tiddlywinks, for what it's worth
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Want to Play Winks? Check the FAQ, learn the rules, study winks strategy, and talk the talk with the lexicon of winks. Buy equipment from NATwA or from other winks publishers (if you dare). Start a new club! Collectible Tiddlywinks
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Last updated: 17 Sep 2006