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by Hagbard
Wed Aug 24, 2011 5:18 pm
Forum: Rules
Topic: Fetlar Hnefatafl
Replies: 30
Views: 81386

Re: Internationally agreed 11x11 tournament rules - poll

Some considerations in support of details in the Fetlar rules as tournament rules: Board size 11x11. An analysis of the latest ten games on the 9x9 board between experienced players (king wins on board edge) gives on the average 31 moves and an average game length 23 minutes (6 white wins, 4 black ...
by Hagbard
Tue Aug 23, 2011 6:00 pm
Forum: Strategy
Topic: Compiling a list of openings
Replies: 36
Views: 84509

Re: Internationally agreed 11x11 tournament rules - poll

crust wrote:The vikings put the rudder (steerboard) on the right hand side of the ship because they were mostly right-handed
I appreciate that the vikings would choose to normalize to the board quadrant in the rudder steerboard side!
The A1-quadrant is just the mathematician's way -
by Hagbard
Mon Aug 22, 2011 9:53 am
Forum: Strategy
Topic: Compiling a list of openings
Replies: 36
Views: 84509

Re: Internationally agreed 11x11 tournament rules - poll

Very interesting list of openings, Roderich created. For identifying and analysing different opening moves and responses to these, would it be an idea to "normalize" the moves to the first quadrant of the board (a1-a6-f6-f1) ? As a hnefatafl board is eight-fold symmetric, fx. the opening moves d1-d3...
by Hagbard
Mon Aug 22, 2011 9:12 am
Forum: Rules
Topic: Fetlar Hnefatafl
Replies: 30
Views: 81386

Re: Fetlar Hnefatafl

there is the potential in a tournament for white to refuse to enter into battle at all with the pictured monstrosity I like to call 'The Skulking King'. What about white wins: 1-0 black wins: 0-1 draw: 0-0 If the weakest player in a ten player tournament decides to cheat, using "The skulking King",...
by Hagbard
Sun Aug 21, 2011 2:04 am
Forum: Rules
Topic: Fetlar Hnefatafl
Replies: 30
Views: 81386

Re: Internationally agreed 11x11 tournament rules - poll

Beadle wrote: The win:4 Draw:1 Lose:0 system sounds good, but perhaps excessive. Rather than a win counting for 4 points, I might set it at 3 points. I might not have any direct experience, but the math makes more sense to me that way, at least. We still want the draw option to have some value. Com...
by Hagbard
Sat Aug 20, 2011 2:27 pm
Forum: Rules
Topic: General rules
Replies: 39
Views: 113944

A comment about testing of rules

There is in Lejre in Denmark a "Centre for Historical-Archaeological Research and Communication". Here archaeologists do live experiments like fx. building iron age houses as authentically as possible, families live iron age lives in the houses, and one day a house is burned down and left in ruins f...