BBC News
By Gemma Handy
image copyrightGemma Handy
image captionWarri is a board game popular in Antigua, and groups get together to play across the island
Under the shade of a wooden hut, a stone's throw from the flurry and fumes of the Antiguan capital's main bus station, a battle of wits is afoot.
Two men are bent over a handcrafted mahogany board, deep in concentration in the throes of a game of "Warri".
As the tension rises, so too does the banter from the engrossed bystanders. One player makes a rash move, and both his opponent and the crowd jeer in response.