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Latest revision as of 15:19, 14 February 2022
Template III2-d is a 3rd row edge template with two stones:
(From: www.drking.org.uk)
Defending the template
Red has two main threats:
and
These moves lead to an easy direct connection. Because there is no common hex used in both threats, Blue cannot prevent Red from linking to the bottom.