Philosopher's Football (also known as Phutball) is played on the intersections of a 19×15 grid using one white stone and as many black stones as needed. The objective is to score goals by using the men (the black stones) to move the football (the white stone) onto or over the opponent's goal line. Players alternate making moves. A move is either to add a man to any vacant point on the board or to move the ball. If the football ends the move on or over the opponent's goal line then a goal has been scored.
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- Phutball - Wikipedia Explains the origins, rules, and strategy of the game.
- Phutball Contains instructions for a play-by-email server.
- Sensei's Library: Philosopher's Football Provides information on the rules, strategy, and notation of the game.
- Phutball Provides information on the network Philosopher's Football server, including rules and notation.
- Princeton MathClub - Philosopher's Football Contains information on the Princeton Math Club's league, including a formula for ratings.