Irensei

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Irensei
Players2
Setup timeNone
Playing timecasual: 5-30 minutes
tournament: 1-2 hours*
ChanceNone
Age range5+
SkillsStrategy, Observation

Irensei (Japanese: 囲連星) is an abstract strategy board game. It is traditionally played with Go pieces (black and white stones) on a Go board (19x19 intersections), but any equipment with which Go can be played is also suitable for Irensei.[1]

How to play[edit]

Black plays first, and players alternate in placing a stone of their colour on an empty intersection. The winner is the first player to get an unbroken row of seven stones horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.

There are two restrictions on this: (1) A line of seven stones which covers any point on the outer two lines of the board is not a win, and (2) Black cannot make a line of eight or more stones. However, when a group of stones is enclosed by the enemy as by the Go rules, the stones are removed (remember that diagonal is not considered a connection for capturing but is considered a connection for a win). Also, the suicide and Ko rules apply, and indeed are often crucial in winning the game.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Irenseiの意味・使い方 - 英和辞典 Weblio辞書". ejje.weblio.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 2018-10-23.

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