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Cercas: "Cercas" Means Fences in Spanish. Materials Needed

Cercas is a two-player board game played on a 9x9 board with pawns and fence pieces. Each turn a player must move one of their pawns to an empty space and place a fence piece on one edge of that space. The objective is to be the last player able to make a legal move, with moves restricted by the placement of fences and inability to jump over other pawns or multiple connected fences.

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Cercas: "Cercas" Means Fences in Spanish. Materials Needed

Cercas is a two-player board game played on a 9x9 board with pawns and fence pieces. Each turn a player must move one of their pawns to an empty space and place a fence piece on one edge of that space. The objective is to be the last player able to make a legal move, with moves restricted by the placement of fences and inability to jump over other pawns or multiple connected fences.

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CERCAS

A game by Rey Alicea

Cercas means fences in spanish.


MATERIALS NEEDED
9X9 Board
8 pawns, four each in two colors, black and white.
98 shared fence pieces

SETUP
The 8 pawns are placed on the board at the start of the game as shown in the diagram.
The fence pieces should be placed within reach of both players.
Fence pieces are about the size of an edge of a space on the board.

PLAY
One player plays black the other white.
Decide who plays first in any convenient manner, turns then alternate.
It is compulsory for a player to take his turn so...
On a turn a player must,
Move a friendly pawn either horizontally, vertically or diagonally in a straight line and
end the move on an empty space, then complete the turn by placing a fence piece on
one of the four edges of the space the pawn currently rests on.

ADDING FENCES
No fence pieces are to be placed on the edges of the board and no more than 3 fence
pieces coming off of a single point on the board is allowed.

MOVING A PAWN
A pawn may not jump over another pawn or over a vertical or horizontal fence pieces,
as well as diagonal jumps over two or more fence pieces that radiate off of a single
point on the board.

OBJECTIVE
The last player able to make a move wins.

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