There are two "kazan" ("cauldron" in Kyrgyz)[2] between these rows, which are used to collect captured stones of each user, separately.
The game ends when a player can't move at his turn because all the holes on his side, which are not tuz, are empty.
When the game is over, the remaining stones which are not yet in a kazna or in a tuz are won by the player on whose side they are.
The winner is the player who, at the end of the game, has captured more stones in their tuz and their kazna.
In addition, there are annual tournaments in some European countries, including England (London), Germany (Schweinfurt), Switzerland (La Tour-de-Peilz), and the Czech Republic (Prague and Pardubice).