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+ | The more stones are put in an area the less attractive this area becomes. Hence there always comes a point when it's better to play in a different area than to keep fighting for the same one. | ||
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+ | Tenuki is highly underappreciated by less advanced players who tend to play locally for too long. |
Revision as of 16:09, 22 February 2017
Tenuki (term borrowed from Go) means a move made in a different area of the hex board than the last opponent's move.
The more stones are put in an area the less attractive this area becomes. Hence there always comes a point when it's better to play in a different area than to keep fighting for the same one.
Tenuki is highly underappreciated by less advanced players who tend to play locally for too long.