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Chebache

lisa December 31, 2003
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Players: 2

Time: 45 minutes



If you’re the kind of person who can’t take your mind off of that move

you made in backgammon or chess, and you spend more time devising your next strategy than

finishing that report for the boss, then this is the game for you.




Chebache is a combination of checkers, backgammon, and chess.
The

goal is to get all of your players to Finish before your opponent, or to trap your

opponent’s King in Chebache. Both players have their own movement paths, but some areas

are shared, which means you can land on your opponent’s pieces and send them back to

Start. You can also stack pieces on top of each other. If your opponent has one piece and

you have two or more stacked, your opponent can’t land on you.

You can

also capture your opponent in Chebache by trapping an opponent’s piece on certain spots

on the board. If you trap your opponent in Chebache, you must say “Chebache,” giving your

opponent a warning and a chance to escape. If your opponent can’t escape, you can send

his or her piece(s) back to Start. If your opponent has more than one piece stacked, all

pieces are sent back to Start.

There are many rules and strategies with

this game. You can start with a simpler version of the rules and then introduce more

rules (such as the ability to move backwards on certain squares) once you’ve mastered the

initial rules.

You can also play the game online and learn new strategies

at highergames.com. When you play online, you can

activate Help, which will put the player’s movement path on the board, allowing you to

learn the path of each player. The game board itself does not have the movement paths on

it. Each player has a card with his or her own movement path. This makes it difficult to

see what your opponent’s next move may be.

This isn’t the kind of game

you break out with a bunch of your friends and try to figure it out with a crowd of

people watching. This is the kind of game you play with a friend for years, constantly

challenging each other’s intellect. The more you play, the more strategies you can

develop, so the game is always challenging.

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