hacete un video con una partida de muestra porque suena interesante el juego! un abrazo vikingoviejo!!!
@alexdschmidt3 ай бұрын
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@alexdschmidt3 ай бұрын
Aca un tutorial de la versión más grande estos juegos, el Hnefatafl. Pronto haré uno del Brandubh
@lapuerta-473 Жыл бұрын
Woow!!!!!!👏👏👏
@lapuerta-473 Жыл бұрын
Hola Alex....me suscribo
@santodac Жыл бұрын
Aleex!! Muy buena la propuesta., bien completa. Falto pasar la direccion del espacio.
@alexdschmidt Жыл бұрын
Hola. Si, ese espacio ahora está cerrado lamentablemente.
@jarobano Жыл бұрын
un buen juego para los que no tienen enemigos
@alexdschmidt Жыл бұрын
Curioso. ¿Por qué lo dices?
@Izhyto Жыл бұрын
@Alejandro Schmidt lo dice por una escena de un episodio epico de una serie que salio este lunes. Seguramente llegó por la curiosidad de la mención a este juego de mesa, al igual que yo 😅
@alexdschmidt Жыл бұрын
@@Izhyto Si me pasan el título de la serie, más que agradecido.
@jarobano Жыл бұрын
@@alexdschmidt Vinland saga temporada 2 episodio 22
@alexdschmidt Жыл бұрын
@@jarobano Millón de gracias. Es un animé por lo que veo. Genial.
@JoseCruz-qv1cb2 жыл бұрын
Hi saludos, feliz Navidad, una pregunta...hay más sobre ese juego? Supongo que es de tu autoría.
@alexdschmidt2 жыл бұрын
Hola. Si, es de mi autoría. En Facebook, en LOS JUEGOS DEL VIKINGOVIEJO tengo fotos de una versión más nueva, cualquier cosa en estos días subiré más. Los hago a pedido.
@Joshu4M4nuel2 жыл бұрын
Este juego esta bien equilibrado?
@alexdschmidt2 жыл бұрын
¿A qué llamas bien equilirado? Es un juego creado en el año 400 D.C. aproximadamente por los pueblos nórdicos, no por espercialistas en ludotecnia. Pero es un juego asimétrico con un bando con el doble de fichas que el otro, dos objetivos diferentes y posiciones iniciales diferentes.
@vasilizaitzev22812 жыл бұрын
Muchas gracias, muy útil tu video, saludos desde México
@alexdschmidt2 жыл бұрын
Me alegro que te haya gustado. Abrazo desde Buenos Aires, Argentina.
@broihavenoidea8042 жыл бұрын
Un abrazo desde la republica dominicana!
@AlexD-sg8xx2 жыл бұрын
Interesante!😁👍
@alexdschmidt2 жыл бұрын
Me alegro que te haya gustado.
@kevinibaceta96713 жыл бұрын
Me encanto! Muy buena explicación, lo juego con mi novia que amo mucho y nos entretiene un montón
@alexdschmidt2 жыл бұрын
Genial. Si, es un muy buen juego... de 400 D.C. Increíble.
@alexandrebour74943 жыл бұрын
I'm desperately looking for someone to popularise the rules and to make real tournaments. The rules I describe are in addition of the Copenhagen Hnefatafl rules : 1) First of all, black pieces aren't all the same. There are commanders on b6, f10, f2 and j6. Commanders may make a short orthogonal jump (no capture) over a white ordinary piece, black ordinary piece or the King too but a commander cannot jump over another commander. 2)All black pieces including the commanders cannot move to 5 and 7 squares so as to they can move to 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10 squares. 3) The King may make a short orthogonal (not diagonal) jump over a white ordinary piece from the throne. For example : King is on f6 and may jump to d6 over a white piece which is on e6, if the d6 square is empty. 4) There's no multiple capture. The player has to choose which piece to take. 5) The King can be blocked next to a corner square according to these 2 schemes : a) black pieces (ordinary or commander) are on a2 and c1, the King comes on b1 and a third black piece (ordinary or commander) (which is NOT from a2) comes on b2. If white didn't manage to free its King within 6 white moves, black wins. b) a commander or a black ordinary piece is on c1, the King comes on b1 and a commander from a2, b11 OR k2 comes on b2 (this scheme only applies when it's a commander and only if the commander comes from a square which is next to a corner square : a commander from a2, b11 or k2 in this case). If white didn't manage to free its King within 6 white moves, black wins. 6) Shieldwall rules : When pieces manage to surround other pieces in shieldwall next to a corner square, then the player has to choose which piece to take but, otherwise, if the shieldwall capture isn't next to a corner square, then all pieces are captured (the shieldwall corner capture only applies when white captures black pieces). 7) When the King is blocked on the edge of the board (not next to a corner square, so this rule doesn't concern a2, a10, b11, j11, k10, k2, j1, b1) by 3, if, after 15 white moves, white doesn't manage to free its King, then black wins. 8)There's a draw game in only 2 cases : a) a white ordinary piece and a black piece (ordinary or commander) repeat the same move 3 times except if white create a false edge fort (a fort where there's no movement of the King on the edge of the board) then white loses. b) black isn't able to surround completely white because of lack of pieces and white can't escape nor create an edge fort but white has 4 or more ordinary pieces. 9) Black wins if it manages to capture the King (by 4 or by 3 next to the throne, on the edge of the board or next to the corner following the previous rules), by surrounding white or if it didn't manage to surround white but it left 3 or less ordinary white pieces. 10) White wins : either its King reaches 1 of the 4 corners (a1, a11, k11, k1) or white manages to create an edge castle where the King moves on the edge safely following the Copenhagen rules. Example of good Hnefatafl's gameplay : 1.i8 j7 2.j3 h9 3.k9 c4 4.c8 e2 5.d2x e2 6.c2 g2x 7.bb3 i6 8.kj4 fi7 9.ii10 j10 10.hh10 d10 11.d6 c9 12.ac7 d5 13.d4x 7e4x 14.11h4 g10 15.C^h10 j2 16.kj5 ("C^h10" means the commander jumps in h10)
@alexdschmidt2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@alexandrebour74942 жыл бұрын
@@alexdschmidt Since I wrote this comment, I've updated my rules.