The game OTHELLO (reversi) is very famous, whether you are a professional, an amateur or a beginner, it is worth playing.
The duration of the game can be up to 60 minutes.
It is a strategic game similar to checkers and chess.
The golden rule of the ending is to take your time and count.
Game for two.
One player plays white, the other plays black.
At the beginning of the game, 4 chips are placed in the center of the board.
Black makes the first move. The players then move in turn.
When making a move, the player must place his chip on one of the cells of the board in such a way that between this placed chip and one of the chips of his color already on the board there is a continuous row of opponent's chips, horizontal, vertical or diagonal.
All opponent's chips included in the “closed” row on this move are turned over to the other side (change color) and transferred to the player who moved.
The player has the right to choose any of the possible moves for him.
If a player has no legal moves, then the move is passed to the opponent.
The game ends when all the pieces are placed on the board or when none of the players can make a move.
At the end of the game, the chips of each color are counted, and the player whose chips are placed on the board more is declared the winner.
In case of equality in the number of chips, a draw is counted.
The duration of the game can be up to 60 minutes.
It is a strategic game similar to checkers and chess.
The golden rule of the ending is to take your time and count.
Game for two.
One player plays white, the other plays black.
At the beginning of the game, 4 chips are placed in the center of the board.
Black makes the first move. The players then move in turn.
When making a move, the player must place his chip on one of the cells of the board in such a way that between this placed chip and one of the chips of his color already on the board there is a continuous row of opponent's chips, horizontal, vertical or diagonal.
All opponent's chips included in the “closed” row on this move are turned over to the other side (change color) and transferred to the player who moved.
The player has the right to choose any of the possible moves for him.
If a player has no legal moves, then the move is passed to the opponent.
The game ends when all the pieces are placed on the board or when none of the players can make a move.
At the end of the game, the chips of each color are counted, and the player whose chips are placed on the board more is declared the winner.
In case of equality in the number of chips, a draw is counted.
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