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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 | | 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 [[ | + | | 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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Game information
- Size: 13x13
- Red: Halladba
- Blue: Niall
- Result: 0-1 (Blue won)
- Comments: Niall, Halladba
- Location: Little Golem, game 1241590 in championship 25.2.2
Comments
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 |
9. | f8 | ||
10. | ... | d10 | |
11. | c11 | ||
12. | ... | f6 | followed by (g6) h4 (g5) g4 (e5) and f3 blocks red form the top |
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... |
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 ( |
20. | ... | g9 | |
21. | h8 | ||
22. | ... | h9 | |
23. | e9 | ||
24. | ... | e10 |
25. | l8 | ||
26. | ... | h6 |
27. | d9 | ||
28. | ... | f7 | |
29. | b9 | ||
30. | ... | c7 | |
31. | d7 | ||
32. | ... | e5 | |
33. | d6 | ||
34. | ... | d5 | |
35. | resign |