Pretwa

Pretwa board starting positions

Pretwa is a two-player abstract strategy game from Bihar, India.[1] The game is related to draughts and Alquerque as pieces are captured by leaping over them. The board is composed of three concentric circles divided by three diametrical lines. Pretwa belongs to a category of games called Indian war games, which also includes the games Lau kata kati, Dash-guti, Egara-guti, Gol-skuish. All Indian war games have one important thing in common, and that is that all the pieces are laid out on the board at every intersection point, with the exception of the central point. This forces the first move to be played on the central point, and captured by the other player's piece.

Pretwa is a smaller version of the game Gol-skuish.

Setup

The board consist of three concentric circles divided by three diametrical lines that are 60 degrees apart (see diagram). This produces 19 intersection points (here-in-forth called "points"). The intersection of the three diametrical lines forms the central point of the board. Pieces are situated on the points, and move and capture along the lines of the board.

Each player has 9 pieces . One plays the black pieces, and the other plays the white pieces, however any two colors or distinguishable objects will do. Players choose which color to play, and who starts first.

As indicated by the diagram, each player places their 9 pieces initially on their "half of the board" and the central point is left vacant.

Rules

Related games

Gol-skuish, Lau kata kati, Dash-guti, Egara-guti, Butterfly (game), Draughts, Alquerque

References

  1. Winther, Mats. "Indian War-games". Indian War-games. Retrieved 2016-06-29.
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