Daimasu’s Ali Guli Mane is an ancient Indian mathematical strategy board game originated from South India. It is also called as Chenne Mane or Pallanguzhi.This game is played by all ages in rural India & is a delightful game for the entire family. How to Play? Ali Guli Mane uses two rows of 7 holes each. Each player ""owns"" the row of holes closest to him. The game starts with 70 pieces (Seeds), with 5 in each hole.n each turn, the player removes all seeds from a hole and distributes them clockwise or anti-clockwise, at his or her own choice. This sowing is done sequentially but the principle is slightly different from that used in a game like Pallanguzhi. Once the last of the seeds is placed, the player takes all the seeds in the next hole (clockwise or anti-clockwise as per the sowing) and continues placing them in this way. If the next hole is empty (saada), the player stops and captures all the seeds in the hole next to the empty one, and all those in the hole opposite it. For instance, if an anti-clockwise sowing ends in A5 (and A4 is empty) then the player captures the contents of A3 and B3. Ali Guli Mane uses two rows of 7 holes each. Each player ""owns"" the row of holes closest to him. The game starts with 70 pieces (Seeds), with 5 in each hole.In each turn, the player removes all seeds from a hole and distributes them clockwise or anti-clockwise, at his or her own choice. This sowing is done sequentially but the principle is slightly different from that used in a game like Pallanguzhi. Once the last of the seeds is placed, the player takes all the seeds in the next hole (clockwise or anti-clockwise as per the sowing) and continues placing them in this way. If the next hole is empty (saada), the player stops and captures all the seeds in the hole next to the empty one, and all those in the hole opposite it.
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