Yavalath
- Reglas
- Estadísticas del juego
- Actividad del juego
- Los 20 mejores por puntuación
- Los 20 mejores por número de victorias
- Los 20 mejores por número de partidas
Overview |
Yavalath is a two-player abstract board game played on a hexagonal board that was designed by a program called Ludi (invented by Cameron Browne) in 2007. |
Board |
Yavalath is played on a hexagonal board with five cells per side: |
Object of the Game |
The goal of Yavalath is to place four stones in a row or to force an opponent to place three stones in a row. |
Play |
The game begins with an empty board. Each player has an allocated color: White or Black. Starting with White, players take turns placing a stone of their color in any empty cell on the board. Since the first player has a distinct advantage, the pie rule is generally used to the game fair. This rule allows the second player to switch colors as his first move. |
End of Game |
The game ends in one of the following cases:
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Variants |
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External Links |
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Estadísticas del juego
Gráfico de actividad del juego
Lista de los 20 miembros con mejor puntuación
Lista de los 20 miembros con más victorias
Lista de los 20 miembros con más partidas jugadas