It’s not surprising if you haven’t heard of Carrom, one of the least-known board-games outside of Asia. The game originated from India and was heavily popular after WW1. Skill and precision are heavy ...
In his collection “the smell of Kebab”, Ali al-Sharif described the game of “Carrom” as on of attack, retreat and wise decisions. The main pillar of the game lies in the flick of the finger, pushing ...