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Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

An adjudicator observes both boards and informs the players whether a move is legal, whether a capture has been made, and so on. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #390)
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5 390 An adjudicator observes both boards and informs the players whether a move is legal, whether a capture has been made, and so on.

Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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5 387 I decided I would remain in the forest.
5 388 Sometimes high warriors, city masters, Ubars, generals, and such, play "blind kaissa".
5 389 Two boards are used, with an opaque barrier between the boards, so neither player can see the pieces of the other.
5 390 An adjudicator observes both boards and informs the players whether a move is legal, whether a capture has been made, and so on.
5 391 Thus, in a sense, the game is played in the dark.
5 392 Gradually, however, from the adjudicator's reports, particularly if one has much experience of this version of kaissa, one begins to sense the positions and strategy of the opponent.
5 393 This game is intended to intensify and heighten the intuitions of battle.
I decided I would remain in the forest. Sometimes high warriors, city masters, Ubars, generals, and such, play "blind kaissa". Two boards are used, with an opaque barrier between the boards, so neither player can see the pieces of the other. An adjudicator observes both boards and informs the players whether a move is legal, whether a capture has been made, and so on. Thus, in a sense, the game is played in the dark. Gradually, however, from the adjudicator's reports, particularly if one has much experience of this version of kaissa, one begins to sense the positions and strategy of the opponent. This game is intended to intensify and heighten the intuitions of battle. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 5)