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Conclusion of a Blokus Duo game (shown here on a standard board).
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For more details and discussion on playing the official two player game (Travel Blokus) on a full-sized board, check here:
http://www.boardgamegeek.com/thread/61116
http://www.boardgamegeek.com/thread/61028

Note that the playing pieces from Blokus Duo and Blokus are identical. The differences are as follows:
1. Blokus Duo is 14x14 instead of 20x20
2. Blokus Duo requires players to begin from a square 5x5 from the corner instead of from the corner.

It is easy to play a Blokus Duo game on the classic board, just mark off a 14x14 play area, and away you go! The following images illustrate how to do this:

Marked off playing area

Close-up

Completed game

It's definitely quicker and better playing this way than the two-player variant (two colours for each player) that comes with the full-sized game. Note that the 1x1 playing pieces in the images above just mark the starting squares for each player - you do not actually begin with the 1x1 playing pieces in play, but play them as usual.
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