On May 15, 4:42 pm, rl.inv...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> On May 13, 7:20 pm, Don Woods <don...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> > One question that popped to mind from a quick skim of the rules:
> > You note that more than one piece can be eliminated in one move
> > (by becoming completely surrounded). I can certainly see that in
> > cases where the piece just moved (or forced) occupies the last
> > open side next to two or more pieces. But what if the pieces
> > thus surrounded are themselves mutually adjacent, such that
> > removing any of them means the others are no longer surrounded.
>
> > Are the removals performed simultaneously? Or does the moving
> > player get to choose the order, stopping once there are no longer
> > any surrounded pieces?
>
> > -- Don.
>
> >
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> > -- Don Woods (don...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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it sooner if you remove the
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> Hey, thanks for addressing this issue. In most cases, the pieces are
> adjacent. Both should be removed simultaneously. Hence the "the piece
> should be removed IMMEDIATELY."
>
> Any other questions?
Hey, thanks for addressing this issue. In most cases, the pieces are
adjacent. Both should be removed simultaneously. Hence the "the
piece(s)
should be removed IMMEDIATELY."
Any other questions?
Thanks,
Ray Li


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