Difference between revisions of "Edge template III2e"
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− | + | Edge template III-2e is a 3rd row [[edge template]] with two stones. Red can guarantee connecting both stones to the edge. | |
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(From: [http://www.drking.org.uk/hexagons/hex/templates.html www.drking.org.uk]) | (From: [http://www.drking.org.uk/hexagons/hex/templates.html www.drking.org.uk]) | ||
− | Red has two main threats: | + | == Defending the template == |
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+ | Red has two main threats by playing at "A" or "B": | ||
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− | These moves lead to an easy direct connection. Because there is no common [[hex (board element)|hex]] used in both threats, Blue cannot prevent Red from linking to the bottom. | + | These moves lead to an easy direct connection. Because there is no common empty [[hex (board element)|hex]] used in both threats, Blue cannot prevent Red from linking to the bottom. |
== See also == | == See also == |
Latest revision as of 00:59, 8 December 2020
Edge template III-2e is a 3rd row edge template with two stones. Red can guarantee connecting both stones to the edge.
(From: www.drking.org.uk)
Defending the template
Red has two main threats by playing at "A" or "B":
and
These moves lead to an easy direct connection. Because there is no common empty hex used in both threats, Blue cannot prevent Red from linking to the bottom.