Group Category: Indoor Games
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Bolivia
This card game is similar to Canasta but more complex so good knowledge of Canasta is advisable. The group meets twice a month in a club on Hove Esplanade Read more
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Canasta II
A new group which will meet to play Canasta weekly in a local cafe. Players of all experience are welcome; after intial contact via this site, arrangements will be via a WhatsApp group. Read more
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Bridge for Rusty Players
This group is for people with some experience of Bridge and supports those who may not have played for some time. The group will meet in a member's home in the Hove area. Read more
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Mah Jong IV
This new Mah Jong group will meet in a cafe in central Hove. Read more
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Social Scrabble
This group meets fortnightly in the afternoons in a local café to enjoy a game of Scrabble. Read more
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Sunday Board Games I
This group is held fortnightly on Sunday afternoons, often a quiet day for members, particularly in the autumn and winter. It’s an opportunity for members to get together to play board games such as Scrabble, Rummikub, cards (but not Bridge) – whatever members wish to play. The venue is the host’s home in central Hove Read more
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Sunday Board Games II
Following the success of the original Sunday Afternoon Board Games group, we have formed a second group. Members meet in the coordinator's house to play board games chosen by the group. Although there is an element of competition, the emphasis is on enjoyment in like-minded company, particularly important on cold winter Sunday afternoons. Read more
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Table Tennis
Members currently meet weekly on Friday mornings at the Ascension Church, Westdene, to enjoy a friendly game of Table Tennis. B Read more
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Mah Jong I
Mah-jong is a game which originated in China. It's very sociable and fun, played by 3 or 4 people at a time round a table and using ‘tiles’ marked with Chinese characters. Don't worry if you haven't played before. If you have ever played card games you will quickly pick up the basics. This group Read more
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Mah Jong II
Mah Jong is a game which originated in China. It's very sociable and fun, played by 3 or 4 people at a time round a table and using ‘tiles’ marked with Chinese characters. Don't worry if you haven't played before. If you've ever played card games you'll quickly pick up the basics. This group is Read more