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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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/>
  
This looks like template IIIa, combined with a two-bridge. It may seem odd that the template works, since the two-bridge and the template IIIa overlap. The strongest attacking move (Blue 1) is therefore obvious. After Red 4, the red stone at the top is connected to the bottom via two-bridges.
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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.
  
<hex>R4 C4 Q1 Vc1 Vd2 Sa1 Sa2 Sa3 Sb1 N:on Bc2 Rd1 Bc4 Rb3</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 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