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− | A '''Single stone template''' is a [[template]] which only has one stone.
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− | Here's a standard example.
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− | <hexboard size="2x4"
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− | coords="hide"
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− | contents="E *:a1 E *:b1 R c1 E *:d1 E *:a2 E *:d2"
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− | />
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− | The stars aren't part of the template -- this template has three hexes in, and one red stone.
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− | Red wants to connect that top stone to the bottom row. Even if it is blue's turn, red will be
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− | able to do it because when blue plays in one free hexagon, red will respond in the other.
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− | Here's a more interesting example -- the Ziggurat.
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− | [[Image:Ziggurat.png]]
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− | [[category:templates]]
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− | When I find the time, and I've found out how to better boards than this, I will write down all the single-stone templates I know about. Until then try Dr King's site at http://www.drking.org.uk/hexagons/hex/templates.html
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