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Re: Berserk Hnefatafl

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2016 9:21 pm
by Hagbard
After this year's World Championship tournament ten players relaxed with a Berserk tournament, and Adam confirmed his position as the number one berserker!

The scores are:
Adam: 17 pt., Kratzer: 13 pt., Xerxes: 12 pt., Hagbard: 11 pt., Vonraider and Thanir: 10 pt., Fraech: 9 pt., Tuireann and Kaagee: 3 pt., Slowlybutalsoqui: 2 pt.

If the special berserk game moves are not used, then the game is pure Fetlar. But in the tournament were done 150 berserk game moves:
53 berserk runs
33 knight jump captures
25 commander jumps
19 commander king captures
12 commander king blockings
8 king jumps
(commander blockings of the knight cannot be counted)

The berserk game moves were done by the players:
34 by Hagbard (16 berserk runs)
20 by Fraech (12 berserk runs)
19 by Xerxes (7 berserk runs)
16 by Adam (6 berserk runs)
16 by Kaage (2 berserk runs)
15 by Kratzer (6 berserk runs)
13 by Vonraider (1 berserk run)
10 by Slowlybutalso (3 berserk runs)
4 by Thanir
3 by Tuireann

In the game as white against Kratzer, Vonraider performed this berserk run with four knight jump captures:
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And in the game as black against Fraech, Adam performed this berserk run with a commander starting with a jump and then killing three enemies:
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The Berserk Hnefatafl game was invented October 2011, at a time when we struggled with solving some shortcomings of the Fetlar game, fx. repetitions, draw forts, and above all the "Monstrosity Draw Fort" discovered by Crust and Adam.

At this point Adam happened to send a photo of a very interesting set of tafl pieces from the Bergen Museum. Four attackers had top decorations, and two nail holes on top of two defenders suggested missing top decorations for a king and some other officer. So this set suggested a tafl game with three types of officer. I tried to conceive a way which such a game could have worked, and had some sleepless nights in the process.

To build on historical ground as much as possible, solely rules from Fetlar and closely related historical games were considered. The antecedent to Hnefatafl, the Roman Ludus Latrunculorum have two jumping pieces. Now, jumping pieces would be a great way of breaking a draw fort.

The considerations which led to the Berserk Hnefatafl rules, are described here:
http://aagenielsen.dk/berserk_comments.php

The Berserk Hnefatafl arised by using the Bergen Museum pieces and merging rules from Fetlar, Tablut, Ludus Latrunculorum, Seega and High Jump.
The berserk run comes from Ludus Latrunculorum and its Somali descendants Seega and High Jump.
The knight jump capture comes from High Jump.
The commander jump and the king jump come from Ludus Latrunculorum.
The commander king capture comes from Saami Tablut.
The rest is Fetlar.

The measured game balance is +1.26 (126 white wins per 100 black wins), which is a fine balance.

Re: Berserk Hnefatafl

Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2024 10:46 pm
by Hagbard
Tonythebook wrote:
I've just played Freach in Berserk, 175 moves, a game worth highlighting. I started as Tafl and he looked dead, then he used Berserk tactics and wiped my defence, then it became a true battle... Maybe you can share it somehow as a demo?
The game is:
Fraech / Tonythebook. Tournament 655, Berserk Hnefatafl 11x11, 175 moves, 2023-12-29 21:42:31, black won (Tonythebook)