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A [[Multiple threat|forking move]] which creates a [[ladder escape]].
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A ladder escape fork is a move that creates a [[ladder escape]] while also threatening another connection. It is a kind of [[double threat]].
  
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== Example ==
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In the following position, Red has no [[edge template]].
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<hex>R7 C7 Q1 
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Va2 Hb2              Vf2 Vg2
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  Va3    Hc3
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  Va4            He4
 +
    Va5 Hb5    Hd5
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                            Hg6
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</hex>
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The only option seems to be a [[ladder]].
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<hex>R7 C7 Q1 
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Va2 Hb2              Vf2 Vg2
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  Va3    Hc3
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  Va4            He4
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    Va5 Hb5    Hd5
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    V1a6 V3b6                Hg6
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      H2a7 H4b7
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</hex>
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However, pushing the ladder too much is useless, and it actually enables Blue to win.
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<hex>R7 C7 Q1 
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Va2 Hb2              Vf2 Vg2
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  Va3    Hc3
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  Va4            He4
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    Va5 Hb5    Hd5
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    Va6 Vb6 V1c6 V3d6 V5e6 Sf6 Hg6
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      Ha7 Hb7 H2c7 H4d7 H6e7 Sf7
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</hex>
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Red needs the two pieces at the top right hand-corner of the board. Red pushes the ladder just enough to use a '''ladder escape fork'''. Piece number 3 is called the '''pivot piece'''. It threatens to connect to the top group and acts as a [[ladder escape]] as well.
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<hex>R7 C7 Q1 
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Va2 Hb2              Vf2 Vg2
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  Va3    Hc3
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  Va4            He4 Sf4
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    Va5 Hb5    Hd5
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    Va6 Vb6 V1c6 Sd6 V3e6      Hg6
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      Ha7 Hb7 H2c7
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</hex>
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== See also ==
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* [[Foiling]]
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* [[Climbing#Climbing from a ladder|Climbing from a ladder]]
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[[category:ladder]]
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[[category:intermediate Strategy]]

Latest revision as of 01:53, 18 May 2022

A ladder escape fork is a move that creates a ladder escape while also threatening another connection. It is a kind of double threat.

Example

In the following position, Red has no edge template.

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The only option seems to be a ladder.

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However, pushing the ladder too much is useless, and it actually enables Blue to win.

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Red needs the two pieces at the top right hand-corner of the board. Red pushes the ladder just enough to use a ladder escape fork. Piece number 3 is called the pivot piece. It threatens to connect to the top group and acts as a ladder escape as well.

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See also