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player is limited to 1/2 of the board. We played with the <br> | player is limited to 1/2 of the board. We played with the <br> | ||
division at the fold, but Claude intends to have some kind <br> | division at the fold, but Claude intends to have some kind <br> | ||
of a zig-zag around one | of a zig-zag around one long diagonal. <br> | ||
Each piece must be placed so that it is not in <br> | |||
line with any other piece, either orthogonally or diagonally. <br> | |||
When a player cannot play he has lost the round. Winning <br> | |||
3 rounds in a row wins the game. <br> | |||
I found it interesting but am afraid that there is not enough <br> | |||
variety and after some time a win will be able to be forced. <br> | |||
I later thought that it might be an idea to have say 8 differently <br> | |||
colored areas of the board. Each player draws four colors, <br> | |||
at random or by choice, and can only play on those colors. <br> | |||
Another possibility is to have more than 4 men for each <br> | |||
player and give points to the opponent depending on how <br> | |||
many different lines are doubled, or tripled, etc. <br> | |||
I brought Claude a pad of graph paper. He gave me two dozen <br> | |||
plastic envelopes - big enough for 8 1/2" x 11". |