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== Gameplay == | |||
Gomoku, also called Five in a Row, is an abstract strategy board game. It is traditionally played with Go pieces on a Go board. | |||
Players alternate turns placing a stone of their color on an empty intersection. Black plays first. | |||
The winner is the first player to form an unbroken chain of five stones horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. | |||
== Options == | |||
'''Default options are bolded.''' ''Training mode only options are in italic type.'' | |||
=== Board size === | |||
* ''9x9'': Small board size for quick and casual games. | |||
* 13x13 | |||
* '''15x15''': Standard Gomoku board size. | |||
* 19x19: Standard Go board size. | |||
The ' | === Variant === | ||
* | |||
Winning conditions of a game are displayed above the game board. | |||
* '''Standard''': | |||
* Caro: | |||
* Freestyle: | |||
=== Opening rule === | |||
The first three options are unavailable in ranked games due to first player advantage. | |||
* ''None'': The game starts without any opening restrictions. | |||
* ''Pro'' | |||
:- The first stone of the first player must be placed in the center of the board. | |||
:- The first stone of the second player may be placed anywhere on the board. | |||
:- The second stone of the first player must be placed at least three intersections away from the first stone. | |||
* ''Long Pro'' | |||
:- The first stone of the first player must be placed in the center of the board. | |||
:- The first stone of the second player may be placed anywhere on the board. | |||
:- The second stone of the first player must be placed at least four intersections away from the first stone. | |||
* Swap | |||
:- The first player places three stones, two black and one white, anywhere on the board. | |||
:- The second player then chooses which color to play as. | |||
:- Play proceeds from there as normal with white playing their third stone. | |||
* '''Swap2''' | |||
:- The first player places three stones on the board, two black and one white. | |||
:- The second player then has three options: | |||
:# choose to play as black | |||
:# choose to play as white and place a second black stone | |||
:# place two more stones, one white and one black, and pass the choice of which color to play back to the first player |
Revision as of 11:18, 21 October 2021
Gameplay
Gomoku, also called Five in a Row, is an abstract strategy board game. It is traditionally played with Go pieces on a Go board.
Players alternate turns placing a stone of their color on an empty intersection. Black plays first.
The winner is the first player to form an unbroken chain of five stones horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.
Options
Default options are bolded. Training mode only options are in italic type.
Board size
- 9x9: Small board size for quick and casual games.
- 13x13
- 15x15: Standard Gomoku board size.
- 19x19: Standard Go board size.
Variant
Winning conditions of a game are displayed above the game board.
- Standard:
- Caro:
- Freestyle:
Opening rule
The first three options are unavailable in ranked games due to first player advantage.
- None: The game starts without any opening restrictions.
- Pro
- - The first stone of the first player must be placed in the center of the board.
- - The first stone of the second player may be placed anywhere on the board.
- - The second stone of the first player must be placed at least three intersections away from the first stone.
- Long Pro
- - The first stone of the first player must be placed in the center of the board.
- - The first stone of the second player may be placed anywhere on the board.
- - The second stone of the first player must be placed at least four intersections away from the first stone.
- Swap
- - The first player places three stones, two black and one white, anywhere on the board.
- - The second player then chooses which color to play as.
- - Play proceeds from there as normal with white playing their third stone.
- Swap2
- - The first player places three stones on the board, two black and one white.
- - The second player then has three options:
- choose to play as black
- choose to play as white and place a second black stone
- place two more stones, one white and one black, and pass the choice of which color to play back to the first player