Alkkagi
Alkkagi is a game between two players where several stones are placed on a board and the player flicks them with his finger to knock the opponent's stones off the board. A variant of Alkkagi appears in Chinese literature as Tanqi, which was played by emperors from the Han to the Tang dynasties. In Korea it was played in Goryeo. Thus it is an ancient game.
Comedian Choi Yang-rak broadcast a game of Alkkagi against celebrities on Comedy.com, which made it popular, and competitions for the general public have also been held.
How to play
- First, the two participants place the same number of stones on their side of board, with one player taking black stones, and the other taking white.
- They take turns attacking each other.
- On taking a turn, a player chooses one of his stones and flicks it in any direction with his finger, in an attempt to make one of his opponent's stones fall off the board.
- Stones that have fallen from the board may not be used.
- The game ends when all of one person's stones have fallen off the board, making the winner the person with stones remaining.
Alkkagi terms
Kkwak : When one's own stone falls off the board.One hit gain : Pushing away multiple opponent's stones at once with one of your stones.Non-gae-ta-beop : When your stone and your opponent's stone fall off together.Rice cake : When your stone is next to your opponent's stone.Alkkagi rule variations
Jup-al-kka-gi : This is a game method mainly used in gender duels, and usually starts by giving two more stones to the female player.Matching Stones '': This is the most common method of playing the game, with each player starting with the same number of stones.Board and stones
Baduk board and stones are usually used for this game. However, instead of using a Baduk board and stones, the game can also be played using a Janggi board and Janggi stones. When played this way, the game is called Janggi-alkkagiBaduk stones are round and double convex, while the Janggi stones are octagonal, so when Janggi stones collide with other Janggi stones, their trajectories change. Also, since there are three sizes of the Janggi stones, many more strategies are possible. In the case of a foldable Baduk board with a Janggi board on the back, the hinge also acts as a variable in the game.
Popular culture
In the TV series, In the Soop: Friendcation, Episode 1, Seojun, V and Peakboy play alkkagi. The player who goes first is chosen by Rock, Paper, Scissors, and in a final game, Peakboy and V start with just 3 stones.Other instances of Alkkagi in TV shows are: