Difference between revisions of "Edge template III2c"
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− | + | Template III2-c is a 3rd row [[edge template]] with 2 stones. | |
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− | contents="E *:a1 E *:b1 R c1 R d1 E *:a2 | + | edges="bottom" |
+ | visible="-a1 a2 b1" | ||
+ | contents="E *:a1 E *:b1 R c1 R d1 E *:a2 S c2" | ||
/> | /> | ||
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+ | The shaded cell is not part of the template and can be occupied by Blue. | ||
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+ | == Defending the template == | ||
Red has two main threats: | Red has two main threats: | ||
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− | contents="E *:a1 E *:b1 R c1 R d1 E *:a2 R | + | edges="bottom" |
+ | visible="-a1 a2 b1" | ||
+ | contents="E *:a1 E *:b1 R c1 R d1 E *:a2 R A:b2 S c2 E +:a3 E +:b3" | ||
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and | and | ||
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− | contents="E *:a1 E *:b1 R c1 R d1 E *:a2 | + | edges="bottom" |
+ | visible="-a1 a2 b1" | ||
+ | contents="E *:a1 E *:b1 R c1 R d1 E *:a2 S c2 R B:d2 E +:c3 E +:d3" | ||
/> | /> | ||
These moves lead to an easy direct connection. Because there is no common [[hex (board element)|hex]] used in both threats, Blue cannot prevent Red from linking to the bottom. | These moves lead to an easy direct connection. Because there is no common [[hex (board element)|hex]] used in both threats, Blue cannot prevent Red from linking to the bottom. |
Latest revision as of 17:32, 10 December 2020
Template III2-c is a 3rd row edge template with 2 stones.
The shaded cell is not part of the template and can be occupied by Blue.
Defending the template
Red has two main threats:
and
These moves lead to an easy direct connection. Because there is no common hex used in both threats, Blue cannot prevent Red from linking to the bottom.