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The Omok table top is {{tnt|Using|placed}} on a block or on the ground and the two players are placed face to face. Each player holds the same number of Omok pieces (30 or more). One player has the lead pieces and the other has the gold pieces. Players decide who will start and take turns {{tnt|Using|placing}} a piece anywhere on the table top. A player wins when he has succeeded in '''aligning 5 pieces''' horizontally, vertically or diagonally.
The Omok table top is {{Using|placed}} on a block or on the ground and the two players are placed face to face. Each player holds the same number of Omok pieces (30 or more). One player has the lead pieces and the other has the gold pieces. Players decide who will start and take turns {{Using|placing}} a piece anywhere on the table top. A player wins when he has succeeded in '''aligning 5 pieces''' horizontally, vertically or diagonally.

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The Omok table top is {{Using|placed}} on a block or on the ground and the two players are placed face to face. Each player holds the same number of Omok pieces (30 or more). One player has the lead pieces and the other has the gold pieces. Players decide who will start and take turns {{Using|placing}} a piece anywhere on the table top. A player wins when he has succeeded in '''aligning 5 pieces''' horizontally, vertically or diagonally.

The Omok table top is placed on a block or on the ground and the two players are placed face to face. Each player holds the same number of Omok pieces (30 or more). One player has the lead pieces and the other has the gold pieces. Players decide who will start and take turns placing a piece anywhere on the table top. A player wins when he has succeeded in aligning 5 pieces horizontally, vertically or diagonally.