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  • ...em2eps] using as input a [[Smart Game Format|SGF]] file of a blank [[Hex]] game you can get a superb board of any size desired in EPS (as vector graphics).
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  • Back to the game of Y: [[Y]]
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  • Back to the game of Y: [[Y]]
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  • ...draws in this game, and there are also no "races" (unlike Chameleon). This game is nearly identical to Hex. If I recall correctly, it has been invented by ...as a winning strategy on any empty NxN board if and only if N is even. The game seems quite interesting when played on small boards (like 8x8) and with the
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  • Note: this game record has errors. For example, i9 is played twice, first by Red and then b
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  • == Game record == The game record originally stated 12. j7, but that must have been a typo since Red p
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  • Early reports indicate that in strategy, the game is somewhat similar to [[Variants_using_the_same_equipment#1-2-2_Hex|1-2-2
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  • * http://boardspace.net/hex/hex-viewer.shtml — Hex game archives at Boardspace * http://boardspace.net/cgi-bin/boardspace_rankings.cgi?game=H — Hex player rankings at Boardspace
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  • In 2003, before Poland's almost total dominance in the game of Hex,<BR>a <td>[http://www.littlegolem.net/jsp/game/game.jsp?gid=104574 0\1]</td>
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  • '''TwixT''' is a [[connection game]] invented by [[Alex Randolph]]. It is played on board with a 24&times;24 g ...(This "one-move equalization" was added by Randolph after 3M published his game. It is present in the Schmidt Spiele edition and all later editions.)
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  • ==<HR>[http://www.littlegolem.net/jsp/game/game.jsp?gid=605388 Game 605388: György - Klaus]<BR>== ==<HR>[http://www.littlegolem.net/jsp/game/game.jsp?gid=605389 Game 605389: Klaus - Alan]<BR>==
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  • .... It's a text-only, tree-based format that was originally designed for the game of [[Go]], but has been adapted for a number of other games including Hex. ...be used for many kinds of tree-like data and is not necessarily limited to game trees.
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  • ...then the winner of the game is determined, because we can simply play the game to the end, using each player's strategy. Instead of strategies for the whole game (starting from the empty board), we can also consider strategies for specif
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  • ==<HR>[http://www.littlegolem.net/jsp/game/game.jsp?gid=667520 Game 667520: Klaus - György]<BR>== ==<HR>[http://www.littlegolem.net/jsp/game/game.jsp?gid=667521 Game 667521: György - Alan]<BR>==
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  • ! Game !! Date !! Commented by !! Intended audience | [[V vs. H game 1|Vertical vs. Horizontal]] || ca. 1994|| David Boll || ---
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  • * Swapping colors, usually only legal as the second move of a game. * Swapping pieces, usually only legal as the second move of a game.
    584 B (99 words) - 15:09, 17 November 2012
  • ...terrestrial. If ever we find an extraterrestrial civilization that plays a game that we also play, it will be Go, without any doubt.''
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  • == Game information == [[Category: game record]]
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  • ...ce: From [http://www.littlegolem.net/jsp/game/game.jsp?gid=137809&nmove=30 game #137809] at [[Little Golem]], after move 30. k3.
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  • == Game information == This game of mine illustrates non-parallel mini-max moves. I was the vertical player
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  • #REDIRECT [[smart Game Format]]
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  • ...nbroken sequence of adjacent pieces of the same color. In order to win the game of Hex, a player must construct a chain connecting her two edges.
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  • Hex is a game that was invented by mathematicians and has simple [[rules]], making it rel ...shelevich-01.pdf The Game of Hex: An Automatic Theorem Proving Approach to Game Programming]. See paragraphs 2 and 3 for the first Hex playing machine.
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  • ...nching factor decreases by one with each move. At the beginning of a 13x13 game, the branching factor is 169. The branching factor of a game can provide an estimate of how efficient a brute-force computer algorithm w
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  • ...-5668637-5984658?v=glance&s=books&n=507846 A Beautiful Mind] I thought the game may be interesting. ...anted to improve my rating, then I found the simplicity and concept of the game very appealing
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  • === A game of skill and wit === I know a game of skill and wit<br>
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  • ...0/AAAI00-029.pdf The Game of Hex: An Automatic Theorem Proving Approach to Game Programming]. In Proceedings of the 17th National Conference on Artificial
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  • ...s a response in order to get more time on their clock without changing the game situation. This is risky, though, as the opponent could potentially find a
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  • ...re, Blue has a virtual connection between their two edges, and has won the game. The carrier of the virtual connection is shown in gray.
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  • A dead cell is a cell whose colour does not affect the outcome of the game. More formally, in a given Hex position, a cell is ''dead'' if for every wa Because the colour does not affect the result of the game, dead cells can be treated as if they contained a blue piece or a red piece
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  • ...ated]] cells with the article '''Dead Cell Analysis in Hex and the Shannon Game'''.
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  • ...ection game]] created by [[Christian Freeling]]. It can be played on many game sites, including [[Little Golem]] and [[igGameCenter]]. The game is played on a hexagonal board of hexagons. The base-8 and base-10 boards
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  • ...tly no relation to the [[Hexy|Windows app]] of the same name) is a [[Hex]] game implementation by Sean Heber and Greg Nichols. It was released in November ...escription of the strength of, or algorithms used by, the AI, although the game's credits screen thanks [[Jack van Rijswijck]], Arthur Vause, [[Vadim Anshe
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  • '''Bridg-It''', also known as '''Gale''', is a connection game, similar to [[Hex]]. It was invented by the mathematician [[David Gale]], a The game is played on a square board.
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  • ...mal play from both players, the board will be completely filled before the game is over. Which are the two opening moves?
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  • ...e] against the user Ypercube. The students, who were playing as Red in one game and Blue in the other, appear to have initially used a [[copy-cat strategy] == Game information ==
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  • ...Making the Right Connections" is a valuable resource for understanding the game of [[Hex]], written by Cameron Browne and published in 2000. The book cover ...ers valuable insights and is a worthwhile read for those interested in the game of Hex.
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  • '''igGameCenter''' is a special on-line game gadget that allows playing abstract board games with other opponents in rea
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  • ...tion by [[Broderick Arneson]] to display a Hex game board, keep track of a game tree (a sequence of moves with variations), load and save games, attach a H
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  • ...ex_book/hexstrat.html Hex: A Strategy Guide]. Online book with interactive game boards, 2019.
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  • ...lue identify the only possible winning move. Blue will play e5 and win the game. Therefore Blue has no winning moves at all and is losing the game.
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  • == Game information == * Location: [[Little Golem]], game [http://www.littlegolem.net/jsp/game/game.jsp?gid=1241590 1241590] in championship 25.2.2
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  • == Game information == * Location: [[Little Golem]], game [http://www.littlegolem.net/jsp/game/game.jsp?gid=1241576 1241576] in championship 25.2.2
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  • == Game information == * Location: [[Little Golem]], game [http://www.littlegolem.net/jsp/game/game.jsp?gid=1252463 1252463] in July 2010 [[monthly cup]] group 2.1
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  • ...yan Hayward]]'s supervision. His thesis title was "Playing and Solving the Game of Hex". ...ps://webdocs.cs.ualberta.ca/~hayward/theses/ph.pdf Playing and Solving the Game of Hex]. Ph.D. thesis, Department of Computer Science, University of Albert
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  • Some plain text notes to myself about the game: http://www.littlegolem.net/jsp/game/game.jsp?gid=1252454
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  • == Game information == * Location: [[Little Golem]], game [http://www.littlegolem.net/jsp/game/game.jsp?gid=1401976] in championship 28.1.1
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  • ...oup at the '''University of Alberta''' is well known for its research into game playing programs. This wiki currently has articles on the following resear
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  • ...ight be some useful info to ponder upon. Just don't complain to me if your game is lost because you followed any of my advice. ...ble shows the nine most common answers sorted by their rate of winning the game in the end. Ideas what to play and not to play as third move are collected
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  • Hex is a game of connections. From here on I will, when discussing blocks and connections ...n fact solid connections if invading these does not have any effect in the game. In these cases you can fill in the gaps with stones and still have an equi
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