Difference between revisions of "A1 opening"
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− | The '''a1 opening''' (in the [[acute corner]]) is one of only two openings known to be | + | The '''a1 opening''' (in the [[acute corner]]) is one of only two openings known to be defeatable. The other is [[B1 opening|b1]]. |
(This does not mean that these are the worst possible opening moves. Compare with the diagrams on [http://www.cs.ualberta.ca/~queenbee/openings.html the openings page at the queenbee site]) | (This does not mean that these are the worst possible opening moves. Compare with the diagrams on [http://www.cs.ualberta.ca/~queenbee/openings.html the openings page at the queenbee site]) |
Revision as of 20:32, 30 June 2007
- The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. The correct title is a1 opening.
The a1 opening (in the acute corner) is one of only two openings known to be defeatable. The other is b1.
(This does not mean that these are the worst possible opening moves. Compare with the diagrams on the openings page at the queenbee site)
Due to the symmetry of the Hex board, the same is true of the opposite hexes, but they are not usually referred to explicitly because their designation depends on the size of the board. References for proofs can be found on the Hex Theory page.