Difference between revisions of "Edge templates with a bridge"
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== Fourth row template == | == Fourth row template == | ||
− | <hex>R4 C4 Vc1 Vd2 Sa1 Sa2 Sa3 Sb1</hex> | + | <hex>R4 C4 Q1 Vc1 Vd2 Sa1 Sa2 Sa3 Sb1</hex> |
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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) | ||
== Fifth row template == | == Fifth row template == | ||
<hex>R5 C6 Ve1 Vf2 Sa1 Sa2 Sa3 Sa4 Sb1 Sb2 Sb3 Sc1 Sc2 Sd1</hex> | <hex>R5 C6 Ve1 Vf2 Sa1 Sa2 Sa3 Sa4 Sb1 Sb2 Sb3 Sc1 Sc2 Sd1</hex> |
Revision as of 00:59, 27 November 2007
In the edge templates below, both stones are guaranteed a connection to the edge.
Fourth row template
- What if I play at c2, which is the point that the two-bridge between the stones and the template IIIa have in common? --Roland Illig 01:59, 27 November 2007 (CET)