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Alak is a close relative of the board game Go played on a one-dimensional "board". It was originally described in A. K. Dewdney's 1984 book The Planiverse; in 2001, Alan Baljeu modified the game to its present state. The rules are as follows:
Play continues until a player cannot place a stone on their turn. At this point, the number of stones on the board is counted; the winner is the one with the most stones. Another game that can be played on a one-dimensional analogue of a Go board is Tanbo. ReferenceA Family for Go, Joao Pedro Nato and Bill Taylor. Abstract Games Magazine, Issue 13 (Spring 2003) External link
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