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From there on, players take turns placing a stone of their colour in whatever free point they want, Red moving first. For the first move only, the central cell cannot be used (to avoid a known winning strategy for the first player).
From there on, players take turns placing a stone of their colour in whatever free point they want, Red moving first. For the first move only, the central cell cannot be used (to avoid a known winning strategy for the first player).


If the stone a played placed is orthogonally ('''not diagonally''') adjacent to 3 or to 4 other stones (of whatever colour: own, opponent's or even neutral), that same player has to place another stone, again in whatever free board point one likes, and so on, until the player's last placed stone is adjacent to only 2 or less other stones.
If the stone a player placed is orthogonally ('''not diagonally''') adjacent to 3 or to 4 other stones (of whatever colour: own, opponent's or even neutral), that same player has to place another stone, again in whatever free board point one likes, and so on, until the player's last placed stone is adjacent to only 2 or less other stones.


== Game end ==
== Game end ==
When the board is completely filled, the player with the majority of stones wins. As the total number of board cell is odd, draws are not possible.
When the board is completely filled, the player with the majority of stones wins. As the total number of board cell is odd, draws are not possible.

Latest revision as of 05:33, 7 July 2023

Goal of the game

To have the majority of stones at the end of the game.

Setup

In a square, odd-sized, game board, all board edge points are filled with neutral stones.

Player turn

From there on, players take turns placing a stone of their colour in whatever free point they want, Red moving first. For the first move only, the central cell cannot be used (to avoid a known winning strategy for the first player).

If the stone a player placed is orthogonally (not diagonally) adjacent to 3 or to 4 other stones (of whatever colour: own, opponent's or even neutral), that same player has to place another stone, again in whatever free board point one likes, and so on, until the player's last placed stone is adjacent to only 2 or less other stones.

Game end

When the board is completely filled, the player with the majority of stones wins. As the total number of board cell is odd, draws are not possible.