Renju (0)
Tiempo de Juego: 10
Edad Mínima: 8
Jugadores: 2
Editor: (Public Domain)
Diseñadores: (Uncredited)
Artistas: Desconocido
Mecánicas: Pattern Building, Pattern Recognition
Edad Mínima: 8
Jugadores: 2
Editor: (Public Domain)
Diseñadores: (Uncredited)
Artistas: Desconocido
Mecánicas: Pattern Building, Pattern Recognition
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Renju is the adult/tournament version of the Japanese game Go-Moku. Renju is played on a 15x15 Go board, with Go pieces.
The goal is the same: to get five stones in a row. Renju has evolved rules to balance the game however: Go-Moku heavily favors the first player.
Renju counters this with two important rules:
Setup: one player places two black stones and one white stone on the board. The other player chooses which side to play. White places one stone, then Black places two more stones. White removes one of these last two Black stones, then the game proceeds normally.
Restrictions: Black may not create a three-three or four-four. (That is, a move that creates two open-ended threes at once, or two fours at once.) Black may not create an "overline" - six or more stones in a row. White is NOT thus restricted, and can win by any of those moves, OR by forcing Black to make such a move to block White.
Renju lacks the depth of Go, but the strategies are far easier to understand, and mere mortals can become quite good at it.
Similar to:
5ive Straight
Take 5
5 in a Row
Go-Moku
Pente
The goal is the same: to get five stones in a row. Renju has evolved rules to balance the game however: Go-Moku heavily favors the first player.
Renju counters this with two important rules:
Setup: one player places two black stones and one white stone on the board. The other player chooses which side to play. White places one stone, then Black places two more stones. White removes one of these last two Black stones, then the game proceeds normally.
Restrictions: Black may not create a three-three or four-four. (That is, a move that creates two open-ended threes at once, or two fours at once.) Black may not create an "overline" - six or more stones in a row. White is NOT thus restricted, and can win by any of those moves, OR by forcing Black to make such a move to block White.
Renju lacks the depth of Go, but the strategies are far easier to understand, and mere mortals can become quite good at it.
Similar to:
5ive Straight
Take 5
5 in a Row
Go-Moku
Pente
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