Laido (2024)
2 - 2 persone
30 - 120 min
7+
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Descrizione:
Introduction:Laido (from Proto-Germanic: Laidō, meaning "way, path") is a board game for two players: Black and White. It is played on the intersections (points) of an initially empty hexagonal board with triangles. The default board size is 9 points per side, but it can be played on an 11–sized board for longer games or on a 7–sized board for shorter games. Each player has access to a sufficient supply of stones in their own color.
This game is based on Vadus.
Definitions:– The connection part of a group is a minimally connected subgroup that contains two edge stones. If the group does not contain two edge stones, its connection part is empty.
– The surplus part of a group is the stones that are not in its connection part. This part can also be empty.
– The value of a group is the difference between (i) the number of stones in its connection part and (ii) the number of stones in its surplus part (the first minus the second).
Turns:Black plays first, then turns alternate. On your turn, do exactly one of these actions:
– Place a stone of your color on an empty point.
– Pass your turn.
End of the game:The game ends when both players pass their turns consecutively and the player with the highest value group wins; in case of a tie, their second highest value groups are compared, and so on, until reaching a pair with different values. If there is still a tie after comparing all groups, the winner is determined by an extra half-point for the player who passed their turn first.
To ensure fairness, before the game starts, the first player places a black stone on an empty point and the second player chooses a side. This balancing method is called the pie rule.
—description from the designer
Introduction:Laido (from Proto-Germanic: Laidō, meaning "way, path") is a board game for two players: Black and White. It is played on the intersections (points) of an initially empty hexagonal board with triangles. The default board size is 9 points per side, but it can be played on an 11–sized board for longer games or on a 7–sized board for shorter games. Each player has access to a sufficient supply of stones in their own color.
This game is based on Vadus.
Definitions:– The connection part of a group is a minimally connected subgroup that contains two edge stones. If the group does not contain two edge stones, its connection part is empty.
– The surplus part of a group is the stones that are not in its connection part. This part can also be empty.
– The value of a group is the difference between (i) the number of stones in its connection part and (ii) the number of stones in its surplus part (the first minus the second).
Turns:Black plays first, then turns alternate. On your turn, do exactly one of these actions:
– Place a stone of your color on an empty point.
– Pass your turn.
End of the game:The game ends when both players pass their turns consecutively and the player with the highest value group wins; in case of a tie, their second highest value groups are compared, and so on, until reaching a pair with different values. If there is still a tie after comparing all groups, the winner is determined by an extra half-point for the player who passed their turn first.
To ensure fairness, before the game starts, the first player places a black stone on an empty point and the second player chooses a side. This balancing method is called the pie rule.
—description from the designer
