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Let’s Play Azul & CATAN - Play and socialize

Let’s Play Azul & CATAN - Play and socialize

Sun, Apr 19, 10:00 AM
From Backgammon Berlin
4.9

Join our **CATAN** Meetup to play, socialize, and enjoy this classic board game. Everyone is welcome, whether you’re a beginner or an experienced player. Expect fun, friendly games, plenty of laughter, and the chance to make new friends. This is a relaxed, casual meetup: **no hardcore competition**, just friendly rivalry. 👉 **Please RSVP only if you plan to attend.** **👉 Most people on the waiting list would be moved to the “Going” list.** **How to Play (Quick Guide):** *** Setup: **Build the island with hex tiles, place number tokens, roads, settlements, and give each player starting resources.** *Turn order: **On your turn, roll two dice to produce resources, then trade and build.*** Resource production: **Players gain resources (wood, brick, sheep, wheat, ore) from tiles next to their settlements/cities when the tile’s number is rolled.** *Robber: **If a 7 is rolled, players with too many cards discard half; move the robber to block a tile and steal a card. *NOTE: Friendly robber rule: We play with the friendly robber rule, which means that the robber cannot be placed on a player with less than 3 points.**** Trading: **Trade resources with other players or with the bank (usually 4:1, better with ports).** *Building: **Spend resources to build roads, settlements, cities, or buy development cards.*** Victory points: **Earn points from settlements, cities, development cards, Longest Road, and Largest Army.** *Winning: **The first player to reach 10 victory points on their turn wins. *2-Hours-Max: If no one reaches 10 points by the end of the second hour, the player with the most points wins. This keeps our game capped at **two hours**. ⏰️ **Our Game Set-Up & Attendance Policy:** 1. We will have two CATAN sets available for up to six players each, assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. 2. Since each game takes a considerable amount of time, arriving after a game has already started may make it difficult to place you at a table. 3. In such cases, you may need to place your first two settlements on the remaining available parts of the map—if space allows. 4. Please make sure to update your RSVP in advance. Failure to do so may cause unnecessary delays for everyone at the start. 5. Not showing up without notice will result in being blacklisted for at least one future meetup.

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9 attendees
Terrible Football (Tuesday). Shoes with studs are not allowed

Terrible Football (Tuesday). Shoes with studs are not allowed

Tue, Apr 7, 4:15 PM
From Terrible Football Berlin
4.7

Welcome to Terrible Football Berlin!
Do you want to play football but don't want to pay? Are you a bit unfit, a bit old, or a bit Terrible? Want to have a relaxed kick about and a couple of beers after? Then Terrible Football is for you!
Anyone can play: any ability, any age, and any gender. Terrible Football is about miss kicked clearances, sweet half volleys and desperate diving saves. We play in the rain, sun or snow. It's completely free, and always will be. It's open, inclusive and Terrible.
We usually play on Astro (artificial grass) and sometimes on grass, depending on numbers. Bibs, balls, and cones are taken care of! Just bring sporty clothes and a pair of rubber studded football shoes you'll be good to go! You don't need shin pads and we don't allow hard plastic or metal studs.
The exact location of the event is in the Telegram group description (https://t.me/joinchat/OkWQBBcw3b7ptauwrIEfig Still trouble finding us? Send a message in our Telegram group and we'll help you out. You'll also stay up to date with last-minute changes!
See you on the pitch!
... and stay Terrible! \-\-\-\> GUIDELINES FOR THE SESSIONS <\-\-\-
 How the games will work:
 1\. We will have up to 18 players\.
 2\. Please RSVP on Meetup if you want to participate\.
 3\. If you sign up\, please try your best to attend the event to avoid disturbing the format\. If you cannot attend the session\, deregister asap \(Please check below how the waiting list will work\)\. LATEST CANCELLATION is 3 HOURS before the start of the event\.
 4\. Regular no\-shows could be banned from future TF Meetups\.
 5\. We will NOT allow unregistered participants\.
 6\. The organizer group will ban repeat rule breakers\, so play nice\.

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18 attendees
Let’s Play Backgammon! - Play, Socialize & Have Fun

Let’s Play Backgammon! - Play, Socialize & Have Fun

Sun, Apr 12, 11:00 AM
From Backgammon Berlin
4.9

Join our Backgammon Meetup to play, socialize, and enjoy this classic game! Everyone’s welcome! Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced player. Expect fun, friendly games, laughter, and new friends. 👉 Please RSVP only if you plan to attend. 👉 Bring your own set if you have one. *** **How to Play (Quick Guide):** * Each player has 15 checkers and moves them toward their home board. * Dice rolls decide how many spaces you can move. * Land on an opponent’s single checker to send it to the bar. * Once all your checkers are home, start bearing off (removing them). * First to remove all checkers wins! *** **Fun Fact:** The Origin of Backgammon: Backgammon is one of the oldest known board games, with roots deeply embedded in the ancient civilisations of Mesopotamia. But it is in Persia, where the game truly flourished and evolved into what we now know as 'Takhte Nard'. Archaeological findings suggest that early forms of backgammon were played in Iran over 5,000 years ago. Artifacts such as game boards and dice have been discovered in sites like 'Shahr-e Sukhteh' (The Burnt City), indicating the game’s ancient origins.

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24 attendees

Devil's Bridge Hike

Sat, Apr 18, 8:10 AM
From Travel Tribe
4.9
9 attendees
Juega y socializa en español

Juega y socializa en español

Tue, Apr 14, 4:30 PM
From Boardgaming in Spanish
4.9

¿Te apetece pasar una tarde agradable jugando a juegos de mesa y conociendo gente nueva en un ambiente relajado y cercano? Este encuentro está pensado precisamente para eso: socializar, conectar y pasarlo bien, sin importar si ya conoces los juegos o si es tu primera vez en el grupo. ¿Qué tipo de juegos jugamos? Elegimos juegos accesibles, dinámicos y sociales, no solo juegos largos o complicados. Por ejemplo: Juegos rápidos y ligeros como 6 nimmt!, Love Letter o Sushi Go Juegos de interacción y risas como Codenames, Dixit o Exploding Kittens Juegos de deducción social como The Resistance, Salem o Werewolves Y, si apetece, algún juego un poco más estratégico, siempre explicado con calma No importa si es tu primera vez en el grupo: explicamos las reglas y elegimos juegos accesibles para que todo el mundo se sienta cómodo desde el principio. El juego es solo la excusa para socializar y conectar de forma natural. Un espacio seguro y diverso Solemos ser un grupo diverso, abierto y con muy buen rollo, donde se respeta a todo el mundo. Queremos crear un entorno amable, sin juicios, en el que cualquiera pueda sentirse a gusto. ️ En español (o para practicarlo) Si hablas español o te apetece practicarlo en un entorno amable y natural, estarás más que bienvenida/o. El grupo suele estar formado por personas de distintos orígenes y niveles, y la comunicación fluye de manera relajada. Si te apetece conocer gente de forma tranquila, sin presión y con los juegos como punto de encuentro, este plan es para ti. ¡Te esperamos! Nota: se solicitará a los participantes una donación voluntaria de 2€ para gastos de organización y compra de juegos.

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18 attendees

🏃‍♂️ 10KM Run – Let’s run

Sun, Apr 12, 7:45 AM
From Travel Tribe
4.9
4 attendees
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Frequently asked questions

Meetup is a platform that connects people through local events and gatherings based on shared interests such as hobbies, sports, and games.

Cribbage enthusiasts in Berlin can easily search for local meetups organized by fellow players to enjoy the game and connect socially.

Berlin Cribbage meetups offer an informal setting where players can enjoy the game, learn new strategies, and socialize while playing various matches.

Yes, you are welcome to join multiple groups and events to explore different interests and meet diverse sets of people in Berlin.

To RSVP, simply navigate to an event page dedicated to Cribbage in Berlin on Meetup, and use the RSVP button to confirm your attendance.

Some meetups may have a fee depending on the venue or materials needed, but many events are free. It's important to check details on the event page.

Absolutely! Many meetups welcome players of all skill levels, offering a great way for beginners to learn alongside experienced players.

While most events in Berlin are in-person to foster social interaction, virtual meetups may occur based on group preferences and availability.

While Meetup facilitates getting players together, they cannot ensure every game or connection becomes a lasting experience; attendance and interaction play key roles.

Not all meetups are led by experienced hosts. The quality and style of each event depend on the individual organizers across different gatherings.

Group sizes vary. Some Cribbage meetups in Berlin might have large groups, while others might be smaller, fostering a more intimate gaming environment.

The frequency of Cribbage events depends on both organizer activity and interest levels in Berlin, with some groups meeting regularly and others less so.

Yes, you can start your own Cribbage meetup in Berlin by forming a group on the Meetup platform and creating events for locals to join.

If no nearby groups exist, consider expanding your search radius or starting your own group to attract Cribbage players in different Berlin areas.

Meetup provides the platform for Cribbage gatherings, but the quality and content of events in Berlin depend on the dedication of the group organizers.