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Encyclopedia > Games of physical skill

Games of physical skill or dexterity test the body more than the brain, although strategic thinking may be required. Games of sole body strength are not included in this category they more refer to games of physical activity. Games of skill depend more on knowledge and mind and here like always borders are not straight.


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Game of skill at AllExperts (308 words)
A game of skill is a game where the outcome is determined mainly by mental and/or physical skill, rather than by pure chance.
Games of physical skill or dexterity test the body more than the brain, although strategic thinking may be required.
Games based solely on body strength are not included in this category: they would be considered games of physical activity.
Game of physical skill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (90 words)
Games of physical skill or dexterity test the body more than the brain, although strategic thinking may be required.
Games of sole body strength are not included in this category; they more refer to games of physical activity.
Games of skill depend more on knowledge and mind and here, like always, borders are not straight.
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