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Hi all, During my vacations, I saw an old board from an old game in the archeologic site of Knossos (check the pictures at Sagme's blog - ...
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Sep 5, 2005
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... I only could find this information: http://gamesmuseum.uwaterloo.ca/Archives/Brumbaugh/ Regards Martin M. Pedersen...
Martin Møller Ped...
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Boardspace.net is now hosting Trax (as well as Zertz, Lines of Action, Yinsh, Plateau and Hex) http://www.boardspace.net/ Trax is a modern classic - invented...
ddyer0
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Sep 23, 2005
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Hello, An intersting site about boardgames is www.khbo.be/spellenarchief. Unfortunately this site is in Dutch, but search for "links", and you 'll need hours...
miwimoto
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Oct 10, 2005
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The world of abstract games website reached 250 games using one type of stones for each player (and played on a square or hex board). When this section...
joao_neto_1970
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I posted on Sagme's blog a curious idea for playing on hex boards with 5 and 7 sides. http://sagme.blogspot.com/2005/10/pentaboard.html Any thoughts or...
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For those who understand italian: an interesting and big website is www.pergioco.net. I find the graphics also very strong. From: Walter Joris....
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Oct 18, 2005
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In conjunction with www.superdupergames.org , PyroMyth Games is holding the first official Cannon tournament to start Dec 9th. The sign up has already started...
David E. Whitcher
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Oct 25, 2005
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The English wikipedia claims: "Unfortunately, the game is not very deep." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kensington_%28game%29 Tragsnart, however, writes: ...
Ralf
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Oct 26, 2005
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What do you think of Gounki, a popular mindsport in France? http://gounki.org/...
Ralf
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Oct 26, 2005
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Unfortunately, I agree with the "Kensington is not very deep" assessment. Really, it is nothing more than a Morris game on a different board topology. I use...
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Oct 26, 2005
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Amusingly, I clicked on the Wikipedia aritcle and it also mentioned that Lotus was a better use of the Kensington board. Check it out here: ...
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I had to dig around in the top of my closet to locate this game. It was printed up to look like the album cover for an LP record. I remember playing lots of...
interrupt27
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Mark Thompson's article 'Defining the Abstract' refers four qualitative features of abstract games: depth, clarity, drama and decisiveness. I would like your...
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... Somebody said: "Playing Draughts is like looking into a well, while playing Chess is like watching over an ocean." -- Probably Go is like studying the ...
Ralf
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Nov 4, 2005
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I agree that draughts might not be the best example for clarity, and hex might work better as a good example for decisiveness than bad for drama. Speaking of...
Andrew Juell
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Nov 4, 2005
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I do not find checkers clear. I agree with the other examples. -jn On 5 Nov 2005 11:36:30 -0000, abstractgames@yahoogroups.com ... -- ... Jorge Nuno Silva...
Jorge Nuno Silva
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Nov 5, 2005
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... Each move in Hex --> only one board position changes (one stone put on board) in Checkers --> at least two positions are changed, but when you capture two...
Ralf
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Hi, ... I'd say that LOA does not have very good clarity at all. For every move, you have to: 1) Count the number of pieces in the row/column/diagonal, 2) Make...
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... Count? You see it at a glance! ... 3) and 4) is identical! The opponent's pieces can block your movement, your own pieces not. What can be more simple? ...
Ralf
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Ralf, clarity is not in direct correlation with the number of changed stones. At some NIM games, a lot of stones are removed but usually these games have good...
joao_neto_1970
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Almost forgot the last rule about forming 'houses'. 3. If the player forms a 'house', a triangle and square in the same move, they may move a single friendly...
interrupt27
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... What do you mean by this? ... No, and I do find Reversi/Othello a good game. A good game may not be 100% ok in every feature. This is not a competition, my...
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... Checkers may not be the better example, but I would like you people to give me some!! :-) Known games are not that many, and in many positions, a regular...
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... I played Emergo (not Hex-Emergo) this weekend, against a player who says it's his favorite game, and at one point felt I was losing. I had a forced move,...
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... What about Trax ? /Martin...
Martin Møller Ped...
tusktusk
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Nov 7, 2005
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... other ... board ... No, that's not true. At the end of the game there is usually a clear threat and not many ways to counter it. So even rather long...
Ralf
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... Didn't you understand the classic Draughts proverb? In Chess, Shogi or Go you have to find the best move from many moves given at the same time. In...
Ralf
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Nov 7, 2005
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... I'm a poor Trax player although I win most games. I don't understand why I win so many games so perhaps Trax isn't very clear to me. However, I must have a...
Ralf
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"The game of Draughts is not merely an idle amusement. Several very valuable qualities of the mind, useful in the course of human life, are to be acquired or...
Ralf
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