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==The edge template III-1-b==
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Template III1-b is a 3rd row [[edge template]] with one stone. The shaded cell is not part of the template and can be occupied by Blue.
  
<hex> R3 C5
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<hexboard size="3x5"
Sa1 Sb1  Vd1
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  coords="none"
Sa2
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  edges="bottom"
      Sc3</hex>
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  visible="area(c1,a3,e3,e1)"
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  contents="R d1 S c3"
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  />
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== Defending the template ==
  
 
Red has two main threats:
 
Red has two main threats:
<hex> R3 C5
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<hexboard size="3x5"
Sa1 Sb1 Pc1 Vd1
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  coords="none"
Sa2 V1b2 Pc2
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  edges="bottom"
   Pa3 Pb3 Sc3 </hex>
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  visible="area(c1,a3,e3,e1)"
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  contents="R d1 A:b2 E +:a3 +:b3 +:c1 +:c2 S c3"
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   />
 
and
 
and
 
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<hexboard size="3x5"
<hex> R3 C5
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  coords="none"
Sa1 Sb1 Vd1 Pe1
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  edges="bottom"
Sa2    Pd2 V1e2
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  visible="area(c1,a3,e3,e1)"
      Sc3 Pd3 Pe3</hex>
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  contents="R d1 B:e2 E +:e1 +:d2 +:d3 +:e3 S c3"
 
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  />
 
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 05:32, 9 December 2020

Template III1-b is a 3rd row edge template with one stone. The shaded cell is not part of the template and can be occupied by Blue.

Defending the template

Red has two main threats:

A

and

B

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.

See also

Multiple threats