Permainan-Tabal
between Alquerque and
Draughts
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In Permainan-Tabal counters can
move forwards and sideways. Capture, by the short leap, is performed in all
directions. Capture is compulsory. Counters are obliged to follow the pattern on
the board. Goal is to capture all the opponent's counters. Counters are promoted
to Kings at the last rank. The King moves and captures in all directions. It can
move any number of squares, like the King in international draughts, and land
anywhere behind a captured piece. Capture is compulsory. In endgames, a majority
of only one King is sufficient for a win.
A counter moves to an empty
adjacent point. If an adjacent point is occupied by an enemy counter and the
point directly behind is vacant, then one can jump over it and capture it, as in
checkers. Several pieces may be captured like this in a single turn. In this
variant, captured counters are removed instantly from the board.
Permainan-Tabal
derives from Indonesia. It is interesting while it is a finely working
intermediary between Alquerque and Draughts. The game is also known as Dama.
References
Arie
van der Stoep, Draughts in relation to chess and alquerque. (2005),
p.140.
See also
Draughts
history
You can download my free Permainan-Tabal program here (updated 2008-01-03), but you must own the software Zillions of Games to be able to run it.
© M. Winther 2008