Cross-Kalah
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| Cross-Kalah |
| Inventor: W. Dan Troyka, 2001 |
| Variant of Kalah |
| Ranks: Two |
| Sowing: Single laps |
| Region: USA |
See also:
Article about Cross-Kalah in German.
Cross-Kalah was invented in 2001 by W. Dan Troyka in Boston, USA. The game was implemented in Zillions of Games in 2004.
The first player has no longer a large advantage as in standard Kalah and the endgames are more complicated.
Cross-Kalah is an implementation of the Cross-Mancala meta-rule to Kalah.
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Rules
Initially there are three to six stones per hole, three being best suited for children, six for the advanced player.
Initial Position for Expert Players
Each player's "kalah" (or store) is at his right hand.
The other rules are also identical to Kalah and only differ in the following:
- The contents of a hole with an odd number of stones are distributed clockwise, while those with an even number continue to be sown anti-clockwise.
Sample game
- A-F (+1)....b (+1)
- C (+1).......a-b (+4)
- B (+3).......c-e (+1)
- F (+1).......b
- E (+3).......f (+1)
- A-D (+2)...d (+9)
- E (+1).......e (+1)
- F (+1).......c
- F...............b
- D (+1).......d
- E (+1).......e (+3)
- A (+2).......c
- F...............a (+1)
- E...............d
- C-A (+1)...b
- B (+9).......e-c-a (+9)
- E-F (+4)...d
- C...............b
- E...............e (+2)
- B...............a
- F (+2).......c
- D (+1).......Resigns
- Ralf Gering - W. Dan Troyka (E-mail Game 2004/9/8 - 2004/11/12)
Troyka resigns because Gering would win 38:34 points, if the game would be continued.
Notation
f e d c b a A B C D E F
References
- Troyka, W. D.
- Game: Cross-Kalah. In: Zillions of Games. Zillions Development Corp., Boulder Creek (USA) 2001.
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By: Ralf Gering
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