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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
* 14 marbles per player is placed on a 6 size hexagonal board. Black moves first.
* 14 marbles per player are placed on a 6 size hexagonal board. Black moves first.
* On your turn, each player may move either a marble or a column of marbles one space in any direction.
* On your turn, each player may move either a marble or a column of marbles one space in any direction.
* If the move is in-line, marbles are moved as a column into a free space. If the move is side-step, they are moved sideways.
* If the move is in-line, marbles are moved as a column into free space. If the move is side-step, they are moved sideways.
* When a player's column faces an adjacent opponent's column with fewer marbles and it is not sandwiched (sumito), he can push one marble 1 space. He may choose to push two if the column has 3 marbles.
* When a player's column faces an adjacent opponent's column with fewer marbles and it is not sandwiched (sumito), he can push one marble 1 space. They may choose to push two if the column has 3 marbles.
* At any turn, no more than 3 of your marbles can move. So any column larger than 3 is not in a sumito.
* At any turn, no more than 3 of your marbles can move. So any column larger than 3 is not in a sumito.
* Marbles pushed out of the rim are captured and are not in play.
* Marbles pushed out of the rim are captured and are not in play.
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==Variants==
==Variants==
* Setup: Two extra different setups, named Belgian Daisy and German Daisy, are avaliable.
* Setup: Two extra different setups, named Belgian Daisy and German Daisy, are available.

Revision as of 22:07, 30 August 2021

Gameplay

  • 14 marbles per player are placed on a 6 size hexagonal board. Black moves first.
  • On your turn, each player may move either a marble or a column of marbles one space in any direction.
  • If the move is in-line, marbles are moved as a column into free space. If the move is side-step, they are moved sideways.
  • When a player's column faces an adjacent opponent's column with fewer marbles and it is not sandwiched (sumito), he can push one marble 1 space. They may choose to push two if the column has 3 marbles.
  • At any turn, no more than 3 of your marbles can move. So any column larger than 3 is not in a sumito.
  • Marbles pushed out of the rim are captured and are not in play.

End of the Game

  • The player who first pushes 6 opponent marbles wins.

Variants

  • Setup: Two extra different setups, named Belgian Daisy and German Daisy, are available.