Havannah
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- See also Havannah, Cheshire
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Havannah is an abstract strategy board game invented by Christian Freeling. It is best played on a base-10 hexagonal board, ten hexes (cells) to a side. Havannah belongs to the family of games commonly called connection games; its relatives include Hex and TwixT.
The game was published for a period in Germany by Ravensburger.
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[edit] Rules
One player plays as Black; the other plays as White. White starts, after which moves alternate. The rules are as follows:
- Each player places one stone of their color on the board per turn.
- Stones are never moved, captured, or otherwise changed.
- A player wins when they complete one of three different structures from unbroken lines, or paths, of connected stones, all of their colour:
- A ring is a loop around one or more cells (no matter whether the encircled cells are occupied or empty);
- A bridge, which connects any two of the six corner cells of the board; or
- A fork, which connects any three edges of the board; corner points are not considered parts of an edge.
An example of all three winning combinations is shown at right. The structure in the centre of the board is a ring; the structure on the left-hand side is a fork; the structure on the right-hand side is a bridge.
[edit] Praxis
While draws are technically possible, in practice they are extremely rare. Tactics are much easier to master than strategy, and differences in playing level are considerable.
Although computers can play some abstract strategy games better than any human, the best Havannah-playing software to date plays quite weakly compared to human experts. In 2002 Freeling offered a prize of 1000 euros, available through 2012, for any computer program that could beat him in even one game of a ten-game match.
[edit] References
- Schmittberger, R. Wayne. New Rules for Classic Games. ISBN 0-471-53621-0
[edit] External links
- Official site at mindsports.nl
- Havannah at BoardGameGeek
- Havannah article on Sensei's Library.
- Play Havannah on Little Golem turn-based server.
- Play Havannah on igGameCenter.
- Play Havannah on Richard Rognlie's Play-By-eMail Server.
- Download Movannah from Mo Firouz's website.
- Download GoRilla a SGF viewer for Havannah and other games.