Each player gets 20 identical bottle caps, clam shells, or equivalent pieces. Each player places 10 pieces on the respective side of the board. The pieces of one side should be faced up while the pieces of the other side should be faced down.
All pieces move diagonally forward into an empty position. Between the starting and the destination position of the moving piece, there should not be any empty position or friendly piece. The enemy piece or pieces between these two positions are flipped, effectively turned them into friendly pieces. A player may only allowed to move his or her pieces.
Each player makes two moves per turn. The first turn of the starting player get only one move. A piece may not move twice in a turn. A flipped piece is not considered moved.
The goal is not to be stalemated. In other words, you lose if you are unable to complete your turn. As you can see, Chilangki is a very friendly game: No capturings. No goals. Just enjoy the game until it cannot proceeds any further.
History: Chilangki is invented by Vu Vo on 12Dec2012. It is designed to be played with a current Quangtrungki board. Therefore, everytime the Quangtrungki board is changed, Chilangki has to be updated.
Strategy: Try to have more pieces than your opponent. Use the first move of the turn to capture while the second to minimize the opponent's re-capture.
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