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In this game [[Red]] has built a path between the top and the bottom (which are both red). The path is marked with the numbered stones. | In this game [[Red]] has built a path between the top and the bottom (which are both red). The path is marked with the numbered stones. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:05, 28 December 2020
The game is won when there's a path between opposite sides of the board. The player owning those sides is the winner.
Example
In this game Red has built a path between the top and the bottom (which are both red). The path is marked with the numbered stones.
Back to the rules.