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m (Wurfmaul moved page Discussion of 7x9 Hex to Wurfmaul/trash/Discussion of 7x9 Hex: I just decided it was a bad idea to create the page and it seems I can't delete it.)
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This page has been created in response to the 7x9 discussion here: [https://littlegolem.net/jsp/forum/topic2.jsp?forum=50&topic=649]
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If you landed here, you followed a link to a page that was meant to be deleted.
  
7x9 is far too difficult for [[user:Wurfmaul|me]] on my own. All this analysis has been done with the benzene dfpn commands.
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== Explanation ==
  
Red is the vertical player, blue is the horizontal player. (This seems to be standard on hexwiki?) Blue begins the game by playing two moves in a row.
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It is not currently possible for "normal" users of this Wiki to delete pages. If a page is removed because it was merged with another page, it is obviously a good idea to redirect the removed page to the one it was merged with. But sometimes a page should be deleted without redirect, for example because the person who created it realized it was not a good idea after all. In that case, redirecting the page here is a workaround.
 
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[[Discussion of 7x9 Hex/0|Can blue win?]]
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Arek suggests the following:
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<hexboard
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  size="7x9"
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  contents="B d4 f5"
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  />
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[[Discussion of 7x9 Hex/1|Does it work?]]
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Latest revision as of 22:11, 28 December 2020

If you landed here, you followed a link to a page that was meant to be deleted.

Explanation

It is not currently possible for "normal" users of this Wiki to delete pages. If a page is removed because it was merged with another page, it is obviously a good idea to redirect the removed page to the one it was merged with. But sometimes a page should be deleted without redirect, for example because the person who created it realized it was not a good idea after all. In that case, redirecting the page here is a workaround.