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Games that start with a | Games that start with a Hand Bee as the first bug tend to create a stalemate between equally skilled players. | ||
White is often viewed as the aggressor because it goes first. | White is often viewed as the aggressor because it goes first. | ||
It is easiest to surround a | It is easiest to surround a Hand that has been immobilized. You can trap the Hand in three ways: | ||
* using the One Hive rule by placing something in a way that moving the | * using the One Hive rule by placing something in a way that moving the Hand would break the hive | ||
* Using the Freedom of Movement rule, by placing three or more tiles around the | * Using the Freedom of Movement rule, by placing three or more tiles around the Hand to block exit paths | ||
* by placing a beetle on top of the | * by placing a beetle on top of the Hand - this can also sometimes let you place new pieces directly next to the enemy Queen! | ||
Avoid playing any of your strongest pieces first, as the first piece is often trapped by the one hive rule for much of the game. | Avoid playing any of your strongest pieces first, as the first piece is often trapped by the one hive rule for much of the game. |
Revision as of 22:31, 29 August 2021
Games that start with a Hand Bee as the first bug tend to create a stalemate between equally skilled players.
White is often viewed as the aggressor because it goes first.
It is easiest to surround a Hand that has been immobilized. You can trap the Hand in three ways:
- using the One Hive rule by placing something in a way that moving the Hand would break the hive
- Using the Freedom of Movement rule, by placing three or more tiles around the Hand to block exit paths
- by placing a beetle on top of the Hand - this can also sometimes let you place new pieces directly next to the enemy Queen!
Avoid playing any of your strongest pieces first, as the first piece is often trapped by the one hive rule for much of the game.