Difference between revisions of "Chain"

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(Clarified definition of "chain" (the old definition was circular), and added an example.)
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Here is an example of a red chain:
 
Here is an example of a red chain:
  
<hex>R7, C8, Vb2, Vc2, Vd2, Vd3, Vc4, Vc5, Vd5, Ve5, Ve6, Vf6, Ve3, Vf3, Vg2</hex>
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  contents="R b2 c2 d2 d3 c4 c5 d5 e5 e6 f6 e3 f3 g2"
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[[category:connection types]]
 
[[category:connection types]]

Revision as of 01:00, 8 December 2020

Two cells are adjacent if they are right next to each other. A chain is a set of cells occupied by one player in which every two pieces are connected by a unbroken sequence of adjacent pieces of the same player. A chain is the strongest connection possible.

Here is an example of a red chain: