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Achi is a three-in-a-row game. It is played on a grid of three rows
of three points. Players each have four pieces which are entered onto
the board, in turn, one at a time. Once all the pieces are placed, they
move from one point to an adjacent point. All the while players are
trying to form rows of three along a marked line, for doing so wins them
the game.
History of Achi
Achi appeared in one of the many games publications by R. C. Bell in
the middle of the twentieth century. He reported that it was still
played in Ghana at the time. Ghanese school children would mark the
board out on the ground, and use sticks as pieces; one player's sticks
would have the bark stripped off to distinguish them from the opponent.
Rules for Achi
1. Achi is played by two players, with four pieces each. It uses the same board as three men's morris, and pieces are placed on the points at which the lines connect.2. The board starts empty, each player holding his four pieces in hand.
3. At first, each player in turn puts one piece on the board, at any vacant point.
4. Once all pieces are on the board, a player instead moves one of his pieces along a marked line to an adjacent empty point.
5. If a piece placed or moved as in rules 3 or 4 forms a row of three along a marked line (called a mill), the player who placed it so wins the game.
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