![]() ![]() The Red Marshall can bully both the Blue General and the Major if left unattended. However if game is Capture the Flag, should Blue be forced to try to "discover" the flag? Should the General be forced to try and capture an unmoved piece hoping it is not a bomb? Blue also cannot be overly aggressive on Red's side of the board or it could expose a mad dash by Miner(s) supported by as many pieces as it needs to cause confusion. If Red is forced to trade to the death like checkers, then Blue. Let's also say that Blue's bombs have been clearly determined and the flag location has been pretty much exposed so it is forced to play defensively. However Blue no longer possess a Miner to clear bombs. Red's flag is buried in a two lines of unmoved pieces and is likely encased behind yet to be discovered bombs.īlue has significantly fewer pieces, but they are clearly more powerful, For example, they may still have the Marshall, the General, and a Major. Included in the pieces is at least one Miner, who has not yet moved, so it looks like a bomb. Red has more overall pieces, however the only powerful piece it has left is the Marshall. So whilst the rules do not officially call the situation you give a draw, it seem sensible to me that both players should agree to this if the game is impossible to end otherwise. People playing at home would be unlikely to use a clock for example. ![]() ISF rules and not in any published version. both personal clock times have run out and this is mentioned by at least one of both players.both players have no movable pieces anymore.at the end of the official playing the match has not ended yet.Which would lead to a position on the board which has already taken The continuous chaser may not play a chasing move It is not allowed to continuously chase one or more pieces of the I don't know if they have any official affiliation with any Stratego publisher. This situation doesn't seem to be covered in official rules but it does seem to be covered in the International Stratego Federation rules. It is possible that a piece could never be caught in a game of Stratego if they were being chased around any of the 4 empty lake spaces. If a player had no legal move other than "moving back and forth" they would lose as unable to play. The rules do sayĪ piece cannot move back and forth between the same two squares in I've not found any reference to rules concerning draws in any of the rules pdfs on line. ![]()
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