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== Third row edge templates with one stone == | == Third row edge templates with one stone == |
Revision as of 21:36, 2 May 2010
In all the diagrams Red is the vertical player and wants to connect his stone or stones to the bottom. Shaded cells in the diagrams cannot be occupied by the opponent for the template to be valid; unshaded cells may be empty or be occupied by either player.
Contents
Third row edge templates with one stone
Fourth row edge templates with one stone
Third row edge templates with two stones
Fourth row edge templates with two stones
Fifth row edge templates with two stones
See also
Edge templates with one stone or Edge templates with two adjacent pieces for the solutions.