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Mangala Turkish Intelligence and Strategy Game is played by two people. There are 12 small wells on the game board, 6 on each side, and a big treasure for each player to collect their pieces from. Mangala Game is played with 48 stones. Players distribute 48 stones, 4 into each well. In the game, 6 small wells next to each other in front of each player are that player's territory. The 6 small wells opposite him are his opponent's territory. Players try to accumulate the most stones in their treasury. The player who collects the most tiles at the end of the game wins the game set. The game starts with a draw. There are 4 main basic rules in the game. 1. BASIC RULE: The player who has the right to start as a result of the draw takes 4 stones from the well of his choice in his own area. He drops one stone into the well he took and distributes it counterclockwise, that is, to the right, by dropping one stone into each well until he runs out of stones. If the last tile in his hand falls into his treasure, the player has the right to play again. If the player has a single stone in his well, he can move this stone to the well on his right during his turn. The turn to move passes to the opponent. Each time, the last tile left in the player's hand determines the fate of the game. 2. BASIC RULE: If the player whose turn it is to move distributes the stones he took from his own well and has any stones left, he continues to leave stones in the wells in his opponent's area. If the last stone in the player's hand makes the number of stones in the well in his opponent's area even (such as 2, 4, 6, 8), the player becomes the owner of all the stones in this well and puts them in his own treasury. The turn to move passes to the opponent. 3. BASIC RULE: While the player is distributing the stones, if the last remaining stone in his hand comes across an empty well in his own area, and if there is a stone belonging to his opponent in the well opposite his empty well, he takes both the stones from his opponent's well and takes the stone he left in his own empty well and puts it in his treasury. puts. The turn to move passes to the opponent. 4. BASIC RULE: The game set ends when any of the players' area runs out of stones. In the game, the first player to run out of stones in his own region wins all the stones in his opponent's region. Therefore, the dynamics of the game never drops until the last moment. Mangala Game is played in 5 sets. The player who wins the game gets (1) point, the loser gets (0) point, and the players who end in a draw get half (0.5) point. The information is protected by copyright. It cannot be used without citing the source. ALTERNATIVE PLAY TYPE (GOAL RULE)
How to play Mangala Game? Basic rules 1 and 2 mentioned in the title are exactly valid in the castle rule game. (Except for the rule of leaving stones in treasures when distributing stones)
How to Play Mangala Game? The 3rd and 4th basic rules mentioned in the title do not apply in the "castle rule" game. instead
While the player distributes the stones in his hand, if the last stone in his hand increases the number of stones in the well in his opponent's area to 3, that well is captured by the player. The player becomes the owner of all the stones that will be placed in this well by himself and his opponent in the future. The stones he owns are placed in the player's own treasury. In games where the castle rule is applied, the rule of leaving stones in the treasury when distributing stones is eliminated. Different colored stones are used to identify the castle. Players cannot set up a castle in well number 6. Each player can establish a goal only once in a set. The game ends when there are no stones left in the wells in front of any of the players. The player who has stones remaining in the wells in front of him puts these stones in his own treasury. Finally, the stones found in the treasures are counted. The player with the most tiles in his treasure wins the game. HOW TO PLAY THE MANGALA GAME?Mangala Turkish Intelligence and Strategy Game is played by two people. on the game board 12 small wells, 6 on each side, and each player's stones. Each of them has a great treasure to collect. Mangala Game is played with 48 stones. Players distribute 48 stones, 4 in each well. Everything in the game 6 small wells next to each other in front of the player are that player's territory. The 6 small wells opposite him are his opponent's territory. Players have the most in their treasury They try to accumulate more stones. The player who collects the most tiles at the end of the game wins the game set. The game starts with a draw. 4 main basic rules in the game
RULE 1: The player who has the right to start as a result of the draw will play in his own zone. He takes 4 stones from the well he wants. He left a stone in the well he had taken counterclockwise, that is, to the right, by placing one stone in each well. He distributes the stones in his hand until he runs out. If the last stone in your hand falls into your treasure, The player has the right to play again. If the player has a single stone in his well, When it is his turn, he can move this stone to the well on his right. It's your opponent's turn to move. passes. Each time, the last remaining stone in the player's hand determines the fate of the game. 2nd RULE: The player whose turn it is to move takes the stones from his own well. If you have any stones left while distributing them, you can also leave stones in the wells in your opponent's area. continues. The last tile in the player's hand is the one it lands on in his opponent's territory. If the number of stones in the well is even (such as 2, 4, 6, 8), the player is in this well. He becomes the owner of all the stones and puts them in his own treasury. move order
RULE 3: While the player distributes the stones, the last remaining stone in his hand is again his own. If it comes across an empty well in the region and if the empty well If there are stones belonging to your opponent in the well opposite you, you can collect the stones in both your opponent's wells. He takes the stone he left in his own empty well and puts it in his treasure. Move The turn passes to the opponent. RULE 4: Stones in the territory of any of the players When it is finished, the play set is finished. The first player to run out of stones in his own region in the game, He also wins all the pieces in his opponent's area.
