Board Game Ludo (Pachisi) Ki Kahani - Podcast With Nasir Baig
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Ludo is a traditional board game, typically of a square shaped board that originated from India. The name Ludo came from England in 1896. Its first name (before it was called Ludo) was pachisi (in India). Ludo can be played with a minimum of two players and a maximum of four players.

Ludo, also known as Parcheesi or Sorry!, is a strategy board game that involves moving your pieces around the board and getting them to the finish line before your opponents. It's a game of luck and skill that can be enjoyed by friends and family alike.

In Ludo, each player takes turns rolling a dice and moving their pieces accordingly. The goal is to be the first player to get all of your pieces to the finish line. Along the way, you can strategically block your opponents, send their pieces back to the starting point, or even team up with other players to take down the leader.

However, in a recent turn of events, a woman in Uttar Pradesh took her love for the game to a whole new level by betting herself in a game of Ludo. This incident has left many people puzzled and curious about the extent to which people are willing to go for their favorite games.

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