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21. September 2006, 16:18:49
pedrored 
Subject: Ataxx rules
There is something strange in this game

I played this game in Richard's Pbem server
These are the rules, with a difference in the jump mmovements. Infact you have to jump with the "horse move" too. For example from A1 you can jump also in B3 and C2


Object of the Game
The object of the game is to have the majority of your colour discs on the board at the end of the game.
A Minute To Learn
Black places two black discs and White places two white discs as shown in Figure 1. The game always begins with this setup.

A B C D E F G
1 o . . . . . x
2 . . . . . . .
3 . . . . . . .
4 . . . . . . .
5 . . . . . . .
6 . . . . . . .
7 x . . . . . o
Figure 1

A move consists of either a "growth" or a "jump". A growth is when you select one of your pieces and place a new piece in an empty adjacent space, including diagonally. A jump is when you select one of your pieces and move it to an empty space that is two position away. This includes diagonals and "knights moves".

j j j j j
j g g g j
j g . g j g = valid "growth" destinations from the center
j g g g j j = valid "jump" destinations form the center
j j j j j

Once placed, any opponents pieces that are adjacent to the new piece (either through growth or jump) are flipped the to the moving player's colour.

If you are unable to move on your turn, you are skipped. There is a chance that your opponent may be forced to make a move that will let you move again.

21. September 2006, 16:23:18
PerGioco 
Subject: Re: Ataxx rules
pedrored: I agree with pedrored!

21. September 2006, 16:27:08
MadMonkey 
Subject: Re: Ataxx rules
pedrored: Agreed, thats how i have played it before.

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