Difference between revisions of "Chain"
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| − | A '''chain''' is a set of | + | Two [[hex (board element)|cells]] are ''adjacent'' if they are right next to each other. A '''chain''' is a set of cells occupied by one [[player]] in which every two [[piece|pieces]] are connected by a unbroken sequence of adjacent pieces of the same player. A chain is the strongest [[connection]] possible. |
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| + | Here is an example of a red chain: | ||
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| + | <hexboard size="7x8" | ||
| + | coords="none" | ||
| + | edges="none" | ||
| + | contents="R b2 c2 d2 d3 c4 c5 d5 e5 e6 f6 e3 f3 g2" | ||
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| + | [[category:connection types]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:34, 28 December 2020
Two cells are adjacent if they are right next to each other. A chain is a set of cells occupied by one player in which every two pieces are connected by a unbroken sequence of adjacent pieces of the same player. A chain is the strongest connection possible.
Here is an example of a red chain: