At 16:07 18/12/04 +0100, you wrote:
Are you required to rotate a quadrant on your move, or may you leave all
quadrants as they are?
I'm pretty sure you must turn a quadrant,
they say that each move consists of 2 parts.
If you form five in a row for both yourself and your opponent on your
turn,
what is the game outcome?
that's a draw, it's also a draw if the board is full and noone won by then
My question, does a player win the moment they have 5 in a row, or only if
they have 5 in a row at the end of their turn.
I think you could have a situation where one player places a stone so as
to give themselves a row, but must then rotate, and either break their
line or give their opponent a line.
gordon
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