Dash Guti
Dash Guti Opening Position
No. of Players
Two
Equipment
A Dash Guti board and ten each of black and white counters are required for play. There are two different variations of Dash Guti boards.
History
Dash Guti is played in India.
Objective
The goal is to capture all of the opponent’s counters, the first player to achieve this being the winner. A player may also win by blocking any legal move by his opponent. If it is agreed that a draw seems imminent, the player with more counters may declare victory.
Play
Counters are placed at all the intersections except the middle one, as above. Alternate turns between players entail a move along a line to any neighboring vacant intersection in any direction or a jump over an opponent’s counter(s) in a straight line to a vacant intersection just beyond the counter being jumped. Counters are captured by being jumped over and are then removed from the board. Double or multiple captures in one move are permitted and direction may be changed after each enemy counter has been jumped. On any turn that it is possible to take an opponent’s counter it is compulsory to do so. If a player does not make the compulsory capture on their turn by failing to notice it, their opponent may then huff (remove) that counter as a bonus before their next move.
Variations
Dash Guti is also played on a slightly different board. It is played in the same manner with the same number of counters per player. The only difference are the addition of connecting lines in the center of the board.
Sources
Alternate Dash Guti Board