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Use the <u>NOVA</u> board as before. One player has 9 red and one <br> | Use the <u>NOVA</u> board as before. One player has 9 red and one <br> | ||
player has 9 white picks. There are also 3 green ones. <br> | player has 9 white picks. There are also 3 green ones. <br> | ||
Each player in turn places 3 picks. | Each player in turn places 3 picks. <br> | ||
Opponent's picks can be captured by completing a straight <br> | |||
angle at a point where they are. All of his picks at this point <br> | |||
are captured. (As shown on the left.) <br> | |||
[Diagram of what appears to be 5 toothpicks in an arrangement where they all meet at one point. 3 of the picks are dashed lines while the other two are solid. One of these is labeled as follows:] | |||
Playing this captures the 3 enemy pcs. | |||
a green pick in line with a pick protects it from this type of capture. | |||
[A second diagram shows a line of 4 toothpicks. The inner ones are solid and the outer ones are dashed. The one on the far right is labeled as follows:] | |||
Playing this captures the 2 enemy pcs.} | |||
Another (and new) means of capture is by enclosure, (As <br> | |||
shown on right [2nd diagram].) <br> | |||
A player may if he wishes also when making a capture place one of the | |||
green picks <s>to</s> in |