Difference between revisions of "Edge template IV2n"
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Revision as of 02:47, 8 December 2020
The template
Red can connect both red stones to the bottom (i.e., Red does not have to choose which stone to connect). The proof of this property is relatively lengthy.
Related templates
Note: edge template IV2l also has the property that Red can simultaneously connect both stones:
However, the following, which is "between" these two templates, does not have this property:
Here, with Blue to move first, Red can choose to connect either the left or the right stone, but cannot connect both. In fact, the following move by Blue forces Red to choose one side or the other.