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.

Contents

Rules

Initially there are three to six stones per hole, three being best suited for children, six for the advanced player.

Image:kalahini.jpg

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

  1. A-F (+1)....b (+1)
  2. C (+1).......a-b (+4)
  3. B (+3).......c-e (+1)
  4. F (+1).......b
  5. E (+3).......f (+1)
  6. A-D (+2)...d (+9)
  7. E (+1).......e (+1)
  8. F (+1).......c
  9. F...............b
  10. D (+1).......d
  11. E (+1).......e (+3)
  12. A (+2).......c
  13. F...............a (+1)
  14. E...............d
  15. C-A (+1)...b
  16. B (+9).......e-c-a (+9)
  17. E-F (+4)...d
  18. C...............b
  19. E...............e (+2)
  20. B...............a
  21. F (+2).......c
  22. 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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