Harley: thanks for the interesting reply. It seems to me that black has no equivalent way to force a draw by repetition(?) and thus it contravenes the spirit of the game for white to have that advantage. As a parallel example, in shogi a draw by voluntary repetition is fine but if one side forces the other to accept the draw by continually checking it is a loss for the checking side. I dont know how much accurate information is available about how tablut type games were played but as they existed for several hundred years I think it's reasonable to assume that they had fully satisfactory rules. I'm not complaining just philosophising.
(do skréše) Nebavi tě prokósávat se na oblébeny léstke přes dvě, tře bóchnuti do meše? Cálojici členi mužó šópnót jaké léstek chcó do kontextovy nabidke. (pauloaguia) (okázat šecke vechetávke)