Bashni

Bashni
Genre(s) Board game
Abstract strategy game
Players 2
Setup time < 1 minute
Playing time Varies, chess clocks can be used
Random chance None
Skill(s) required Strategy, tactics
Synonym(s) Stolbovye shashki
Towers draughts

Bashni (also known as Stolbovye shashki) is a draughts game based on the rules of Russian draughts, main difference from other draughts games is that after capturing pieces instead of being removed from the board are placed under the piece that jumped over them, forming a column (Russian word Bashni meaning column). Played in Russia and some parts of the former USSR. Exist draughts game Lasca invented by World Chess Champion Emanuel Lasker, which use the rules Bashni and English draughts.

Rules

A soldier must jump forward over an enemy soldier, making a column from the two pieces.
A column controlled by an officer (notice the marking) must jump backwards over an enemy column, whose uppermost piece is put under the attacking column.
A soldier jumps over a rival column, and reaches the last row of the board to become an officer (notice the marking).

Notation

Games and positions are recorded using a special notation – algebraic notation. The vertical columns of squares are labeled from a to h. The horizontal rows of squares are numbered 1 to 8 starting from White's side of the board. Thus each square of the board has a unique identification of file letter followed by rank number.

abcdefgh
8
b8 black circle
d8 black circle
f8 black circle
h8 black circle
a7 black circle
c7 black circle
e7 black circle
g7 black circle
b6 black circle
d6 black circle
f6 black circle
h6 black circle
a3 white circle
c3 white circle
e3 white circle
g3 white circle
b2 white circle
d2 white circle
f2 white circle
h2 white circle
a1 white circle
c1 white circle
e1 white circle
g1 white circle
8
77
66
55
44
33
22
11
abcdefgh
Starting position. White move first.

1. c3-b4 b6-c5

2. b4-a5 a7-b6

3. b2-c3 c5-b4

4. a3:c5:a7 c7-b6

5. a5:c7:e5 f6:d4:b2

6. a1:c3 d8-c7

For record a position with column Men are recorded as «О», King as «1». Captured opponent's piece are recorded under note «/».

For example:

White: с1 - 1/0000, d6 – 000000, f4 – 0000; black: а1 – 110101/1, b2 – 00.

Official rules

First official rules was adopted by Assembly members of the Saint Petersburg regional Club 16–17 March 2002.

External links

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