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The template:
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Template IV3-b is a 4th row [[edge template]] with 3 stones.
  
<hexboard size="4x6"
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<hexboard size="4x5"
  coords="hide"
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  coords="hide"
  contents="E *:a1 E *:b1 E *:c1 R d1 R e1 R f1 E *:a2 E *:b2 E *:d2 E *:a3"
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  edges="bottom"
  />
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  visible="-(a1 a2 a3 b1)"
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  contents="R c1 d1 e1 S d2"
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  />
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The shaded cell is not part of the template and can be occupied by Blue.
  
If the middle red piece is removed, the template stays valid, as long as the two remaining stones are connected to each others in some other way.
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If the middle red piece is removed, the template stays valid, as long as the two remaining stones are connected to each other in some other way.
  
(From: [http://www.drking.org.uk/hexagons/hex/templates.html www.drking.org.uk])
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(mirror-image is from [http://www.drking.org.uk/hexagons/hex/templates.html www.drking.org.uk])
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== Defending the template ==
 
    
 
    
 
Red has this threat:
 
Red has this threat:
  
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<hexboard size="4x5"
  contents="E *:a1 E *:b1 E *:c1 R d1 R e1 R f1 E *:a2 E *:b2 E *:d2 E +:e2 E +:f2 E *:a3 R 1:e3 E +:d4 E +:e4"
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  coords="hide"
  />
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  edges="bottom"
 
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  visible="-(a1 a2 a3 b1)"
For trying to block the connection Blue has to play on the 5 fields used by that threat.
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  contents="E +:(a4 b2 b4 c2) R c1 d1 e1 b3 S d2"
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  />
  
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For trying to block the connection Blue has to play on the 5 cells used by that threat.
  
Moves 1-3 (f2, e3, e4):
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<hexboard size="4x5"
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  edges="bottom"
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  visible="-(a1 a2 a3 b1)"
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  contents="E x:(b2 b3 a4) y:c2 z:b4 R c1 d1 e1 S d2"
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  />
  
These 3 moves can be covered in a single line of play by Red:
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If Blue moves in any of the 3 cells marked x, Red has the same response:
  
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<hexboard size="4x5"
  coords="hide"
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  coords="hide"
  contents="E *:a1 E *:b1 E *:c1 R d1 R e1 R f1 E *:a2 E *:b2 R 4:c2 E *:d2 B 3:e2 B 1:f2 E *:a3 R 2:d3 B 1:e3 B 1:e4"
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  edges="bottom"
  />
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  visible="-(a1 a2 a3 b1)"
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  contents="B 1:(b2 b3 a4) 3:c2 R c1 d1 e1 2:c3 4:e2 S d2"
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  />
  
Red 4 is connected to the bottom by [[Edge_template_III2e|III-2-e]].
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Red 4 is connected to the bottom by [[Edge_template_III2e|template III2-e]].
  
Move 4 (e2):
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If Blue moves at y:
  
<hexboard size="4x6"
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<hexboard size="4x5"
  coords="hide"
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  coords="hide"
  contents="E *:a1 E *:b1 E *:c1 R d1 R e1 R f1 E *:a2 E *:b2 R 2:c2 E *:d2 B 1:e2 E +:f2 E *:a3 R 4:c3 E +:d3 R 6:e3 B 3:b4 B 5:c4"
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  edges="bottom"
  />
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  visible="-(a1 a2 a3 b1)"
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  contents="B 1:c2 3:b2 5:d4 R c1 d1 e1 2:b3 4:e2 6:d3 S d2"
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  />
  
Red 6 is connected to the top by the two fields marked with +.
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Red 2 is a [[Ladder escape|ladder escape]] for the ladder formed by Red 6.
  
Move 5 (d4):
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If Blue moves at z:
  
<hexboard size="4x6"
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<hexboard size="4x5"
  coords="hide"
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  coords="hide"
  contents="E *:a1 E *:b1 E *:c1 R d1 R e1 R f1 E *:a2 E *:b2 E +:c2 E *:d2 E *:a3 R 4:c3 E +:d3 R 2:e3 B 1:d4 B 3:e4"
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  edges="bottom"
  />
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  visible="-(a1 a2 a3 b1)"
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  contents="B 1:b4 3:a4 R c1 d1 e1 2:b3 4:d3 E +:c3 +:e2 S d2"
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  />
  
Red 4 is connected to the top by the two fields marked with +.
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Red 4 is connected to the top by double threat at the two cells marked "+".
  
== See also ==
 
  
 
[[category:edge templates]]
 
[[category:edge templates]]

Latest revision as of 06:50, 16 December 2020

Template IV3-b is a 4th row edge template with 3 stones.

The shaded cell is not part of the template and can be occupied by Blue.

If the middle red piece is removed, the template stays valid, as long as the two remaining stones are connected to each other in some other way.

(mirror-image is from www.drking.org.uk)

Defending the template

Red has this threat:

For trying to block the connection Blue has to play on the 5 cells used by that threat.

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If Blue moves in any of the 3 cells marked x, Red has the same response:

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Red 4 is connected to the bottom by template III2-e.

If Blue moves at y:

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Red 2 is a ladder escape for the ladder formed by Red 6.

If Blue moves at z:

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Red 4 is connected to the top by double threat at the two cells marked "+".