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Damath Rules

The rules of Damath are as follows: 1) Players set the starting position of chips and toss a coin to determine who moves first. 2) Players take turns moving chips diagonally forward, and can take opponent's chips by jumping over them. 3) A chip becomes a "dama" chip by reaching certain squares, allowing it to move backward as well as take multiple chips with arithmetic operations. 4) The game ends if time runs out, moves repeat, a player has no chips left, or an opponent's chip is cornered. The player with the highest total score from remaining and captured chips wins.
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Damath Rules

The rules of Damath are as follows: 1) Players set the starting position of chips and toss a coin to determine who moves first. 2) Players take turns moving chips diagonally forward, and can take opponent's chips by jumping over them. 3) A chip becomes a "dama" chip by reaching certain squares, allowing it to move backward as well as take multiple chips with arithmetic operations. 4) The game ends if time runs out, moves repeat, a player has no chips left, or an opponent's chip is cornered. The player with the highest total score from remaining and captured chips wins.
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THE RULES OF DAMATH

 Set the starting position of the chips.


 Toss a coin to determine which player will have the first 'move'.
 Moving a chip means sliding it diagonally in the forward direction only except when

taking an opponent's chip or if a 'dama' chip takes an opponent's chip.


 The two players alternately take turns in moving a chip (pass is not allowed). A player

who touches a chip ('touch move') is required to move unless it is not possible to do so.
After each 'move', a player has to record his or her 'move' in a scoresheet (only one
scoresheet will be used by the two players).
 Each player is allotted one minute per 'move' including the recording of the 'move' and

the corresponding score in the scoresheet. In as much as taking a chip or chips is


mandatory, then the one-minute per 'move' does not apply in this situation. In taking an
opponent's chip, the 'taker' chip jumps over the 'taken' chip and uses any of the four
operation symbols of +, -, x, and -:- where the taker chip lands.
 A chip is declared 'dama' if it stops in any of the following squares of the opposing

player: (1,0) (3,0) (5,0) (7,0) Similarly, the opposing player's chip is declared 'dama' if it
stops in any of the following squares: (0,7) (2,7) (4,7) (6,7) A 'dama' chip can slide
diagonally forward or backward in any unoccupied square as long as no opponent's chip
blocks its path. It could take a chip or chips whereby its corresponding sum, difference,
product or quotient is doubled. Similarly, if an ordinary chip takes an opponent's 'dama'
chip, its score is also doubled. Correspondingly, if a 'dama' chip takes an opponent's
'dama' chip, then its score is quadrupled. A 'taker' chip can take one chip or more than
one chips with the required option to take the greater number of chips. Between "a
'dama' chip taking an opponent's chip" and "a chip taking an opponent's chip", the former
prevails. A 'taker' or 'taken dama' chip should be identified by encircling it in the
scoresheet.
 The game ends if: the 20-minute game period lapsed; the moves are repetitive; a

player has no more chips to move; an opponent's chip is 'cornered'.


 The remaining chip or chips of the players are to be added to their respective scores. If

the remaining chip is a 'dama', then its score is also doubled.




The player with the greater accumulated total score wins the game.

DAMATH BOARD

POSITION OF CHIPS
Integer (Grade 7)
-9
0

6
-3

-1

10

-11

-7
-5

-1

/10

/10

Rational (Grade 8)
-9

/10
-3

0
-11

/10
10

/10
8

/10

/10
-7

/10
-5

/10

/10

/10

Radical (Grade 9)
- 8

-9 2
-49 8

-25 18

-121 18

4 18

16 32

36 32

-81 32

64 2
100 2

144 8

6x

10y

Polynomial (Fourth Year)


-3x2y
-21xy2
-55x

-xy2
-15x

36x2y

28y
-45y

66x2y

78xy2

DAMATH ELEMENTARY CATEGORY


Grades 1-2

- Counting Damaths

10
1

7
4

12

11

/10

/10

10

4
7

- Fraction Damaths

12

Grades 5-6

/10

8
6

6
3

10

- Whole Damaths

11
9

Grades 3-4

/10
11

/10
9

/10

/10
8

/10
6

/10

/10

/10

/10

WORKING COMMITTEES: DAMATH COMPETITION

Sub-Congressional Level
CD
I

II

III

TEAMS
PDCABS
CATULO
MCBAC
DADASANTRI
BUENTAGE
CUB
CISIS
BIBACASIPI
DILISELOLO
JAVADUGH
CAMAG

HOST
Albur
Calape
Cortes
San Miguel
Getafe
Ubay
Clarin
Carmen
Loay
G-Hernandez

Guindulman

ELEMENTARY
Dr.EstrellitaBarajan
Ronnie Abellana
Dr.LolitKibir
Abraham Lenogao
Emmanuel Trasporte
BenignoTubo
Rosanna Villaber
Dr. Renato Calamba
Evelyn Codilla
Rosanna Salise
EstelitaCagape

SECONDARY
Elmer Pizarras
ArcadioMalmis
Cristina Apale
Rodrigo Boao
Marcela Bautista
Elsa Boyles
LilibethLaroga
FelicidadAlipe
Cerlito Romero
Christopher Aclan
Rosalinda Butcon

Congressional Level
CD

HOST

ELEMENTARY

I
II
III

Tubigon
Talibon
Valencia

Dr.EstrellitaBarajan
Emmanuel Trasporte
Dr. Renato Calamba

SECONDARY
Cristina Apale
Marcela Bautista
Cerlito Romero

Division Level
VENUE

ELEMENTARY

BPSTEA

Dr.EstrellitaBarajan
Dr. Renato Calamba
Emmanuel Trasporte

SECONDARY
Cerlito Romero
Marcela Bautista
Cristina Apale

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