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Red is trying to link right and bottom edges through a corner template.
 
Red is trying to link right and bottom edges through a corner template.
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==Corner template II II==
  
 
<hex> R4 C4
 
<hex> R4 C4
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   Vc3 Sd3
 
   Vc3 Sd3
 
Sb4 Sc4</hex>
 
Sb4 Sc4</hex>
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==Corner template III III==
  
 
The next one is based on the [[ziggurat]].
 
The next one is based on the [[ziggurat]].
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Sa6 Sb6 Sc6 Sd6</hex>
 
Sa6 Sb6 Sc6 Sd6</hex>
  
==Another one==
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===Another one===
  
 
<hex> R6 C6 Q1
 
<hex> R6 C6 Q1
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       Sc4 Vd4 Se4 Sf4
 
       Sc4 Vd4 Se4 Sf4
 
   Sb5 Sc5 Sd5 Se5 Sf5
 
   Sb5 Sc5 Sd5 Se5 Sf5
Sa6 Sb6 Sc6 Sd6 Se6 Sf6</hex>
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Sa6 Sb6 Sc6 Sd6 Se6</hex>
  
Because of the threat of reduction to a smaller corner template with e5, [[Blue]] has to answer within the seven plus hexes:
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Because of the threat of reduction to a smaller corner template with e5, [[Blue]] has to answer within the marked hexes:
  
 
<hex> R6 C6 Q1
 
<hex> R6 C6 Q1
 
Vd4 Pe4 Pf4
 
Vd4 Pe4 Pf4
  Pd5 Pe5 Pf5
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  Pd5 Se5 Pf5
 
   Pd6 Pe6</hex>
 
   Pd6 Pe6</hex>
  
Because of the threat of reduction to two edge templates with move e3, Blue has to answer within the plus hexes:
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Because of the threat of reduction to two edge templates with move e3, Blue has to answer within the marked hexes:
  
  
 
<hex> R6 C6 Q1
 
<hex> R6 C6 Q1
 
                 Pf2
 
                 Pf2
             Pe3 Pf3
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             Se3 Pf3
 
       Pc4 Vd4
 
       Pc4 Vd4
 
   Pb5 Pc5 Pd5
 
   Pb5 Pc5 Pd5
 
Pa6 Pb6 Pc6 Pd6</hex>
 
Pa6 Pb6 Pc6 Pd6</hex>
  
Because of move c5 reducing, to be continued...
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Because of move c5 reducing, Blue has to answer within the marked hexes:
  
The [[overlapping connection|common hex]] is d5.
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<hex> R6 C6 Q1
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            Pf2
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        Pe3 Pf3
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      Vd4 Pe4 Pf4
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  Sc5 Pd5 Pe5 Pf5
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Pb6 Pc6</hex>
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The only [[overlapping connections|common hex]] is d5.
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[[Red]] can then play e4 and connection to both edges is obvious.
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<hex> R6 C6 Q1
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            Sf3
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      Rd4 Re4 Sf4
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  Sc5 Bd5 Se5
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Sb6 Sc6 Sd6 Se6</hex>
  
 
[[category:y]]
 
[[category:y]]
 
[[category:templates]]
 
[[category:templates]]

Revision as of 17:21, 12 February 2008

In Y, players have to link the three sides, and a corner links 2 edges. Similarly to edge templates in Hex there are Corner Templates in Y.

Red is trying to link right and bottom edges through a corner template.

Corner template II II

Corner template III III

The next one is based on the ziggurat.

Another one

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Because of the threat of reduction to a smaller corner template with e5, Blue has to answer within the marked hexes:

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Because of the threat of reduction to two edge templates with move e3, Blue has to answer within the marked hexes:


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Because of move c5 reducing, Blue has to answer within the marked hexes:


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The only common hex is d5.

Red can then play e4 and connection to both edges is obvious.

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