The 5 Hows: Abalone
Sep
11
2024
This is a guide for how to play the game Abalone. I normally like to link to the official game website, but in this case I could not find a publisher who owns the game. So if you want it you’ll just have to search any place that sells used games.
1. How do I win?
Be the first player to push 6 of the other player’s marbles off the board.
2. How do I push their marbles?
By having a line of marbles with a greater number than their line (or singlular marble). Think of it like sumo wrestling or reverse tug-of-war – if you have the advantage of more marbles in a line than do they, you can push them. You take turns moving your marbles.
3. How do I move my marbles?
Each turn, you can select 1, 2, or 3 marbles at a time if they are in a row and consecutive. You may move that set of marbles one spot in any direction – down the row or to the side. You can’t move them down the row if they are against a row the opponent’s marbles with an equal or greater count (you can’t push a “heavier” opponent).
And that’s the five hows for Abalone. I was extra efficient and got the five hows done in three hows. But for those of you who want the full five, here are two more.
4. How do you start the game?
It’s kind of like chess, with all the black marbles on one side and all the white marbles on the other. Unlike chess, black goes first.
5. How do I best position myself to win?
The simplest strategy is to get your marbles in the middle of the board. You win by pushing the opponent off the sides/edges of board, so winning movement is toward the outside, which means you must start on the inside.
It is a simple game, like a combination of checkers and Othello. And sumo wresting. But it does take some thinking and planning your moves.
There, now go play Abalone.
On the right hand their mob arises; They push aside my feet and pile up their ways of destruction against me.
Job 30:12