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[edit] Copyright

Moved from article
Some of the text on this webpage relating to Omweso has been copied from www.omweso.org

I am quite happy for this text to be treated as public domain, as long as the provenance is clearly stated.

Brian Wernham
International Omweso Society
London

[edit] Mayer test

What is the so called "mayer test"? It links back to this page! --81.38.183.95 22:25, 9 August 2006 (UTC)

Apparently a certain Professor of Physics called Steven Mayer provided a way to determine whether a position can lead to a never-ending omweso move. Se more at Omweso: The Royal Mancala Game Of Uganda - A General Overview Of Current Research. --Ezeu 22:43, 9 August 2006 (UTC)
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