|
As for the Fevga game there are many (i have seen 3 main variations
and 2-3 more which are less played) different variations in Greece.
The differences are small but important.
The variation i play mainly, depending of what my opponent knows,
has these additional rules: You may not occupy more than 5 points in
your starting table/board. You always have to leave 1 point
for the opponent.
If you have a 6-prime and the opponent can't move at any dice (for
example has all his checkers behind this prime (not the only case),
you MUST free one point in your turn in order the opponent to have
non-zero probability to move.
|