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== Fourth row template ==
 
== Fourth row template ==
<hex>R4 C4 Q1 Vc1 Vd2 Sa1 Sa2 Sa3 Sb1</hex>
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<hexboard size="4x4"
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  visible="-(a1 a2 a3 b1)"
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  edges="bottom"
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  coords="bottom right"
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  contents="R c1 d2"
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/>
  
: What if I play at c2, which is the point that the two-bridge between the stones and the template IIIa have in common? --[[User:Roland Illig|Roland Illig]] 01:59, 27 November 2007 (CET)
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This looks like a [[Ziggurat#Defending_the_ziggurat|ziggurat]], combined with a bridge. It may seem odd that the template works, since the bridge and the [[Ziggurat#Defending_the_ziggurat|ziggurat]] overlap. However, Red can use B2 in place of C2.
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<hexboard size="4x4"
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  visible="-(a1 a2 a3 b1)"
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  edges="bottom"
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  coords="bottom right"
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  contents="R c1 d2 2:d1 4:b3 6:b2 B 1:c2 3:c4 5:c3"
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/>
  
 
== Fifth row template ==
 
== Fifth row template ==
<hex>R5 C6 Ve1 Vf2 Sa1 Sa2 Sa3 Sa4 Sb1 Sb2 Sb3 Sc1 Sc2 Sd1</hex>
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<hexboard size="5x6"
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  visible="-area(a1,a4,d1)"
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  edges="bottom"
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  coords="none"
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  contents="R e1 f2"
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/>
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[[Category: Edge templates]]

Latest revision as of 00:37, 9 December 2020

In the edge templates below, both stones are guaranteed a connection to the edge.

Fourth row template

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This looks like a ziggurat, combined with a bridge. It may seem odd that the template works, since the bridge and the ziggurat overlap. However, Red can use B2 in place of C2.

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Fifth row template