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For tips on how to play Lines of Action, see <b>[[Tips_linesofaction|Tips_LinesOfAction]]</b> | |||
== Goal == | |||
the | The object of the game is to connect all of one's pieces together into a contiguous body so that they are connected vertically, horizontally or diagonally. | ||
Here is an [[#Example_winning_move|example winning move]]. | |||
== Setup == | |||
{{chessboard | lightSquareColour=#b85 | darkSquareColour=#831 | |||
| a2={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| a3={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| a4={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| a5={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| a6={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| a7={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| h2={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| h3={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| h4={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| h5={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| h6={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| h7={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| b1={{redCylinder}} | |||
| c1={{redCylinder}} | |||
| d1={{redCylinder}} | |||
| e1={{redCylinder}} | |||
| f1={{redCylinder}} | |||
| g1={{redCylinder}} | |||
| b8={{redCylinder}} | |||
| c8={{redCylinder}} | |||
| d8={{redCylinder}} | |||
| e8={{redCylinder}} | |||
| f8={{redCylinder}} | |||
| g8={{redCylinder}} | |||
}} | |||
</center></div> | |||
== Movement == | |||
* Players alternate moves, with Red having the first move. | |||
* Pieces move in a line horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. | |||
* A piece moves exactly as many spaces as there are pieces (both friendly and enemy) on the line in which it is moving. | |||
<div style="display:flex; flex-flow:row wrap; gap:1rem;"> | |||
<div style="display:grid; grid:repeat(2,auto)/min-content;"> | |||
<div style="padding-left:1.5rem; padding-right:1.5rem;"> | |||
=== A piece may not jump over an enemy piece === | |||
White cannot play a6-d6, even though there are three pieces in row 6. White might instead play a6-c4, moving two spaces because there are two pieces in the diagonal (a6-f1). | |||
</div> | |||
<div style="align-self:end;"> | |||
{{chessboard | lightSquareColour=#b85 | darkSquareColour=#831 | |||
| highlighta6=rgba(0,255,0,0.5) | |||
| highlightc4=rgba(0,255,0,0.5) | |||
| highlightd6=rgba(255,0,0,0.5) | |||
| a2={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| a3={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| a4={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| a5={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| c4={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| a7={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| h2={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| h3={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| h4={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| h5={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| h6={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| h7={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| b1={{redCylinder}} | |||
| c1={{redCylinder}} | |||
| d1={{redCylinder}} | |||
| e1={{redCylinder}} | |||
| f1={{redCylinder}} | |||
| g1={{redCylinder}} | |||
| b8={{redCylinder}} | |||
| c6={{redCylinder}} | |||
| d8={{redCylinder}} | |||
| e8={{redCylinder}} | |||
| f8={{redCylinder}} | |||
| g8={{redCylinder}} | |||
}} | |||
</div> | |||
</div> | |||
<div style="display:grid; grid:repeat(2,auto)/min-content;"> | |||
<div style="padding-left:1.5rem; padding-right:1.5rem;"> | |||
=== A piece may jump over friendly pieces === | |||
Red may continue with e8-b5, jumping their own piece. It moves three spaces because there are three pieces in the diagonal (a4-e8). | |||
</div> | |||
<div style="align-self:end;"> | |||
{{chessboard | lightSquareColour=#b85 | darkSquareColour=#831 | |||
| highlighte8=rgba(0,255,0,0.5) | |||
| highlightb5=rgba(0,255,0,0.5) | |||
| a2={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| a3={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| a4={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| a5={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| c4={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| a7={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| h2={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| h3={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| h4={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| h5={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| h6={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| h7={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| b1={{redCylinder}} | |||
| c1={{redCylinder}} | |||
| d1={{redCylinder}} | |||
| e1={{redCylinder}} | |||
| f1={{redCylinder}} | |||
| g1={{redCylinder}} | |||
| b8={{redCylinder}} | |||
| c6={{redCylinder}} | |||
| d8={{redCylinder}} | |||
| b5={{redCylinder}} | |||
| f8={{redCylinder}} | |||
| g8={{redCylinder}} | |||
}} | |||
</div> | |||
</div> | |||
<div style="display:grid; grid:repeat(2,auto)/min-content;"> | |||
<div style="padding-left:1.5rem; padding-right:1.5rem;"> | |||
=== A piece may capture an enemy piece === | |||
For example, White may play h3-f1, capturing the red piece on f1. | |||
</div> | |||
<div style="align-self:end;"> | |||
{{chessboard | lightSquareColour=#b85 | darkSquareColour=#831 | |||
| highlighth3=rgba(0,255,0,0.5) | |||
| highlightf1=rgba(0,255,0,0.5) | |||
| a2={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| a3={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| a4={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| a5={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| c4={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| a7={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| h2={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| f1={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| h4={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| h5={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| h6={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| h7={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| b1={{redCylinder}} | |||
| c1={{redCylinder}} | |||
| d1={{redCylinder}} | |||
| e1={{redCylinder}} | |||
| g1={{redCylinder}} | |||
| b8={{redCylinder}} | |||
| c6={{redCylinder}} | |||
| d8={{redCylinder}} | |||
| b5={{redCylinder}} | |||
| f8={{redCylinder}} | |||
| g8={{redCylinder}} | |||
}} | |||
</div> | |||
</div> | |||
</div> | |||
A player who is reduced to a single piece wins the game, because their pieces are by definition united. | |||
If a move results, due to a capture, in each player having all their pieces in a contiguous body, then either the player moving wins, or the game is a draw, depending on the rules in force. | |||
<div style="display:grid; grid:repeat(2,auto)/min-content;"> | |||
<div style="padding-left:1.5rem; padding-right:1.5rem;"> | |||
=== Example winning move === | |||
White has just won with the move b6-c7. | |||
</div> | |||
<div style="align-self:end;"> | |||
{{chessboard | lightSquareColour=#b85 | darkSquareColour=#831 | | |||
| c7={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| highlightc7=rgba(0,255,0,0.5) | |||
| highlightb6=rgba(0,255,0,0.5) | |||
| d7={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| e6={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| f5={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| f4={{whiteCylinder}} | |||
| c6={{redCylinder}} | |||
| d5={{redCylinder}} | |||
| e3={{redCylinder}} | |||
| f3={{redCylinder}} | |||
| g4={{redCylinder}} | |||
| f6={{redCylinder}} | |||
| e7={{redCylinder}} | |||
}} | |||
</div> | |||
</div> |
Latest revision as of 22:06, 23 December 2021
For tips on how to play Lines of Action, see Tips_LinesOfAction
Goal
The object of the game is to connect all of one's pieces together into a contiguous body so that they are connected vertically, horizontally or diagonally. Here is an example winning move.
Setup
Movement
- Players alternate moves, with Red having the first move.
- Pieces move in a line horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.
- A piece moves exactly as many spaces as there are pieces (both friendly and enemy) on the line in which it is moving.
A piece may not jump over an enemy piece
White cannot play a6-d6, even though there are three pieces in row 6. White might instead play a6-c4, moving two spaces because there are two pieces in the diagonal (a6-f1).
A piece may jump over friendly pieces
Red may continue with e8-b5, jumping their own piece. It moves three spaces because there are three pieces in the diagonal (a4-e8).
A player who is reduced to a single piece wins the game, because their pieces are by definition united.
If a move results, due to a capture, in each player having all their pieces in a contiguous body, then either the player moving wins, or the game is a draw, depending on the rules in force.