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== Comments ==
 
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You can see the diagram for each move by following along at [https://hexworld.org/board/#13c1,a3:sj9i5k3j11l11k12f8d10c11f6i6j5k6l4h5f9g8g9h8h9e9e10l8h6d9f7b9c7d7e5d6d5:rb this HexWorld link].
  
 
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| 12. || ... ||  f6 || followed by (g6) h4 (g5) g4 (e5) and f3 blocks red form the top
 
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| 18. || ... ||  f9 || followed by (g8) g9 (h8) h9 (i9) i8 (j7) j8 (l7) - blue wins [still, blue is making a lot of [[multiple threat|double threats]] here, so red may answer with [[double defence]]s] or f9 [I believe that d10 is currently connected to the left via f6/c1 2/3rd line [[ladder escape]]...] (g8 -as this is what red must do if blue started by pushing at h6) g9...
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| 18. || ... ||  f9 || followed by (g8) g9 (h8) h9 (i9) i8 (j7) j8 (l7) - blue wins [still, blue is making a lot of [[double threat]]s here, so red may answer with [[double defence]]s] or f9 [I believe that d10 is currently connected to the left via f6/c1 2/3rd line [[ladder escape]]...] (g8 -as this is what red must do if blue started by pushing at h6) g9...
 
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| 19. ||  g8 ||    || g8: The trick, for red, is to play around d7 before forcing blue to connect to f6 or d10. Is there a move which threatens both which I cannot answer to save both?
 
| 19. ||  g8 ||    || g8: The trick, for red, is to play around d7 before forcing blue to connect to f6 or d10. Is there a move which threatens both which I cannot answer to save both?
 
g8 (e7) f7 (e8) e6 (d7) d6 (c7) d2 (g7) f9 (c10) - blue loses ;
 
g8 (e7) f7 (e8) e6 (d7) d6 (c7) d2 (g7) f9 (c10) - blue loses ;

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You can see the diagram for each move by following along at this HexWorld link.

1. a3
2. ... swap
3. j9
4. ... i5
5. k3
6. ... j11
7. l11
8. ... k12
abcdefghijklm123456789101112132543678
9. f8
10. ... d10
11. c11
12. ... f6 followed by (g6) h4 (g5) g4 (e5) and f3 blocks red form the top
abcdefghijklm123456789101112134123
13. i6
14. ... j5
15. k6
16. ... l4
17. h5
18. ... f9 followed by (g8) g9 (h8) h9 (i9) i8 (j7) j8 (l7) - blue wins [still, blue is making a lot of double threats here, so red may answer with double defences] or f9 [I believe that d10 is currently connected to the left via f6/c1 2/3rd line ladder escape...] (g8 -as this is what red must do if blue started by pushing at h6) g9...
abcdefghijklm12345678910111213674358
19. g8 g8: The trick, for red, is to play around d7 before forcing blue to connect to f6 or d10. Is there a move which threatens both which I cannot answer to save both?

g8 (e7) f7 (e8) e6 (d7) d6 (c7) d2 (g7) f9 (c10) - blue loses ; g8 [(g7) f9?] (h7 - guards against both h6 and i7) h8 (k7) i10 (i9, red h9 answered by blue i8) h10 (h9) g10 (g9) e11 ; g8 (h10) h6 (g6) f9 - looking good for blue g8 (h10) h6 (

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20. ... g9
21. h8
22. ... h9
23. e9
24. ... e10
abcdefghijklm1234567891011121324135
25. l8
26. ... h6
abcdefghijklm123456789101112131
abcdefghijklm1234567891011121321
27. d9
28. ... f7
29. b9
30. ... c7
31. d7
32. ... e5
33. d6
34. ... d5
35. resign
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