Sz'kwa

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This Chinese game is a simple version of Wei ch'i or Go.

A game for two players

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Sz'kwa


Resources:

20 distinctive pieces such as coloured counters, coins, pebbles or shells for each player.

A board drawn like the one above - you may like to try marking this out in wet sand. 

To start: 

Use an empty board and take it in turns to place one of your pieces on one of the intersections on the board - these include where the red and blue lines meet the outer black circle. 

Aim of the game: to capture your opponent's pieces by surrounding them.

The game ends:  when there are no empty intersections where a piece can be placed or when a player has no pieces left to place.

The winner: is the player who has captured the most counters.