Condi Mancala was inspired by Condi Chess. Hans Bodlaender wrote about this Chess variant: Ralf Gering suggested in 2006 that the same meta-rule can be applied to Kalah, Oware, Hawalis and many other mancala games, old and new ones. This funny rule could add excitement if played with children and teenagers. It must be still found out if the rule works well, as most mancala games are not played with game clocks, and the playing time per move is usually shorter than in Chess. Another possibility to combine mancala games with physical sport is Mancala Boxing which would be similar to Chess Boxing.
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| - Condi Mancala was inspired by Condi Chess. Hans Bodlaender wrote about this Chess variant: Ralf Gering suggested in 2006 that the same meta-rule can be applied to Kalah, Oware, Hawalis and many other mancala games, old and new ones. This funny rule could add excitement if played with children and teenagers. It must be still found out if the rule works well, as most mancala games are not played with game clocks, and the playing time per move is usually shorter than in Chess. Another possibility to combine mancala games with physical sport is Mancala Boxing which would be similar to Chess Boxing.
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| - Condi Mancala was inspired by Condi Chess. Hans Bodlaender wrote about this Chess variant: Ralf Gering suggested in 2006 that the same meta-rule can be applied to Kalah, Oware, Hawalis and many other mancala games, old and new ones. This funny rule could add excitement if played with children and teenagers. It must be still found out if the rule works well, as most mancala games are not played with game clocks, and the playing time per move is usually shorter than in Chess. The condi rule is not possible in 55Stones or the Filipino game of Agsinnoninka because moves are performed simultaneously in these games. Another possibility to combine mancala games with physical sport is Mancala Boxing which would be similar to Chess Boxing.
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