
Choose your Opponent
How to Play
To outflank your opponent and flip your opponent's discs to your color, ending up with the majority of discs on the board in your color.
DEFINITION OF "TO OUTFLANK"
TO OUTFLANK means to place a disc so that you have a disc of your color at each end of an opponent's row of discs of his color. (Rule No. 4 below illustrates this further.)
GAME RULES
1. A move consists of taking a disc from the compartment and placing it so
that it completes the outflanking of one or more opposite color discs, then
flipping the outflanked disc(s) over to your color.
2. A PLAYER MUST ALWAYS OUTFLANK HIS OPPONENT AND FLIP AT LEAST ONE OPPOSING
DISC IN ORDER TO MOVE.
If he cannot make a move, he loses his turn and his opponent moves.
3. A disc may outflank any number of opposing discs in one or more rows. (A row may be one disc or many discs in a straight line.)
4.A disc may outflank in any direction: horizontal, vertical, diagonal, forward or backward.
5. A disc may outflank in any number of directions at the same time. (Theoretically, it is possible to flip in up to 8 directions at once.) DISCS MAY ONLY BE FLIPPED AS A DIRECT RESULT OF A MOVE.
6. The game is over when the board is entirely filled with discs, or when
it is not possible for either player to move (i.e., out flank an opponent's
row and flip an opponent's disc), or when the board is filled (or partially
filled) with all one color.
At this point, discs are counted up. The player with the most discs is the
winner.