Smasandyutakankarikrida (Large Triangles)
DLP Game   
PeriodModern
RegionSouthern Asia
CategoryReconstruction, Pending, Board, Hunt
Description
Smasandyutakankarikrida is a game with leaping captures played in India during the nineteenth century.
Rules
5x5 intersecting lines, with diagonals in the four quadrants. Triangles on opposite sides of the board, with the apex intersecting with the midpoint of the side. A line from the apex bisecting the base, and a line bisecting this line and the opposite sides of the triangle. Triangle expanded on each side to include eight points.
Origin
India
Ludeme Description
Smasandyutakankarikrida (Large Triangles).lud
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Reference
Bock-Raming 1995: 122.
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Sources
Bock-Raming, A. 1995. "The Literary Sources of Indian Chess and Related Board Games." In A. de Voogt (ed.), New Approaches to Board Games Research: Asian Origins and Future Perspectives. Leiden: International Institute for Asian Studies.