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English: Game board for racing game invented by Isidor Paris, from US Patent 1,406,484. Gameplay described in the patent is relatively simple: each player introduces one token from the cluster of five outside the track to a designated starting space (indicated with the double circle); they take turns rolling a die and moving that token completely around the outer edge of the track. For example, the blue player would introduce their token to the lower right corner, then moves it clockwise along the track by 72 spaces to the last space on the yellow section of the track. Once the token reaches the final space, it moves into the correspondingly-colored "home area" inside that arm of the track, and the process is repeated for the next token.
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Game board for racing game invented by Isidor Paris, from US Patent 1,406,484

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22 March 1921Gregorian

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